Back for Business past participant Shemaine Doyle, Brave, Seán Fleming, Minister of State at the Dept. of Foreign Affairs, and past participant Barra Kelly, SHD Consulting Engineers.

Free ‘Back for Business’ programme is seeking applications from Westmeath

Applications are now open for the latest cycle of a free government programme that helps returned or returning emigrants start and develop businesses in Ireland.

Funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Back for Business was created to foster and support entrepreneurial activity among emigrants returning to live in Ireland.

Back for Business is for those who have returned — or are considering returning — to Ireland and plan to start a business here. This is the seventh year of the programme and there are up to 50 places available.

Applications are invited from those who have recently returned to Co. Westmeath or are still living abroad but thinking of returning to Co. Westmeath in the near future.

Back for Business 7 will run from February to June 2024. There is no charge for those selected to participate and the closing date for submitting completed applications is 5pm on Monday, January 15th, 2024. Those interested can register their interest in receiving an application form on www.backforbusiness.com.

Back for Business is aimed at those who have lived abroad for at least a year and have returned in the last three years or those planning to return soon. It addresses challenges that all early-stage entrepreneurs encounter, but also focuses on the additional barriers faced by those who have been living outside Ireland for some years.

Participants on last year’s programme increased their combined workforce by 17 employees and those that were trading almost tripled their combined turnover from €632,000 to €1.7 million.

Early stage entrepreneurs who have started a business in the last three years or who are about to start a business are being sought. Strong preference will be given to those who have returned to Ireland and who expect to become an employer of others within three years. There is no restriction on the sector in which the new business is focussed.

Those selected to join Back for Business 7 will take part in round table sessions, focused on goals and milestones, which are facilitated by voluntary Lead Entrepreneurs who have experience of successfully starting and growing a business.

This year’s Lead Entrepreneurs are serial entrepreneurs Hannah Wrixon and Paul Coyle; Morgan Browne, CEO of Milner Browne and Enterpryze; Paul Duggan of The Gardiner Group; Seamus Reilly, co-founder and formerly of Critical Healthcare; and Thomas Ennis, founder of the Thomas Ennis Group.

Former participants from Westmeath include Paul Kilroy of Kilroy’s Wellness Services. Paul started his coaching journey in 2017 fuelled by a passion to help others change and improve their life. His passion is to help others grow through his own life changing journey to better health, a better mindset and a better lifestyle.

Seán Fleming, TD, Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs with responsibility for International Development and Diaspora said:

“Since 2018, Back for Business has helped large numbers of returning emigrants to seed and nurture their business ideas. I would encourage people with a business idea who might be thinking of coming home – or have returned recently - to apply for selection.”

Back for Business has been designed and is being implemented by Fitzsimons Consulting, specialists in areas related to entrepreneurship and growth.

The deadline for submitting completed applications for Back to Business is 5pm on Monday, January 15th, 2024.

For more information or to register your interest in receiving an application form, please see https://www.backforbusiness.com/