"Just Hanging Key Chains" from the Inner City Community Youth
Projects was awarded the ‘Padraig O Griofa
Young Entrepreneur of the Year’ Award from Waterford City Enterprise Board.
Now in its second year, Waterford
Youth Bank and Waterford City Enterprise Board collaborated to
establish a unique relationship aimed at encouraging young entrepreneurs. YOUTHBANK
Enterprise Grants provide community groups with the necessary training to
develop an enterprising idea, the skills to sell it and funds to run it. Waterford City Enterprise Board grants were
available to all youth groups within Waterford city with successful
applications, the evaluation of these applications was undertaken by their
peers.
The programme included weekly workshops delivered by local
business people giving practical training on subjects such as promoting your
idea, finding your market and getting through the Youth Bank interview process.
Successful applicants were then paired with a business
mentor who met with the groups offering support and advice. The groups with products were offered the
opportunity of a pop-up shop to sell their goods in last year’s Waterford city
Winterval Festival.
Padraig O Griofa was a well regarded businessman in
Waterford and chaired the Waterford City Enterprise Board’s evaluation
committee since its inception. He passed in March of 2012 and, wishing to
remember his contribution to the business community and Waterford City
Enterprise Board in particular, the Board established the ‘Padraig O Griofa
Young Entrepreneur of the Year’ Award. This award was judged from the various
Youth Bank groups, and on the criteria of enterprise skills, planning,
administration and enthusiasm.
A number of groups stood out, but the ‘Just
Hanging Key Chains’ group were named as overall winners. Darren
Kenneally and Michelle Brophy received the perpetual Padraig O’Griofa trophy designed by Sean Egan Art Glass and cinema vouchers
compliments of Odeon cinema Waterford.
Ciaran Cullen CEO (Acting) Waterford City Enterprise Board
said, “The effort and work that both Youth Bank and these community groups put
into their enterprise projects is inspiring. It was a pleasure to be in a
position to invest in a project where the stakeholders are investing so much
themselves.”
The awards took place on February 5th at the Tower Hotel where in excess of 70 attended, including Mayor of Waterford Cllr. John Cummins who
spoke about the necessity to encourage entrepreneurship. Mayor Cummins added,
“All participants learned a great deal about entrepreneurship, showing a great
willingness to plan and turn their concept into a reality. I want to commend
all who took part and pay tribute to all the stakeholders, particularly
Waterford City Enterprise board, who was lucky enough to have Padraig O’Griofa
on their team for so long. These awards are a fitting way to remember such a
well regarded businessman.”
For further details on Youth Bank’s activities you can find
them on www.youthbank.org . Waterford
City Enterprise Board offers support services for start-up and existing SME’s
in Waterford city. If you have a new business idea or are running a business
that requires assistance you can contact the Enterprise Board by phoning Celia
on 051-852883 or check out what they have to offer first on www.waterfordceb.com.
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