The John Cracknell Youth
Enterprise Bank (JCYEB), which gives grants and access to mentors for enterprising young
people aged 13 to 21, as well as sponsoring a wide range of enterprise projects
in the city, has gained a another national award. It has been recognised by the
Department of Business Innovation Skills, who sponsor Enterprising Britain
Awards, and has won one of their four categories - Building Enterprise Skills.(In 2014 it was awarded the NatWest Special Merit Award for championing
enterprise at the GB Entrepreneurs Awards) In order to win this category the
JCYEB had to show how they have affected a significant and positive change in
their approach towards supporting and promoting enterprise in the last two
years.
On November 2nd they will be
granted their award at a reception in the House of Commons with Government
Ministers and has been nominated as one of the UK's two entrants in the European Enterprise Promotion Awards that will be decided at the
European SME Assembly in Luxembourg in November.
The JCYEB has supported the
following types of start ups including a sea food processing business, web site developers,
photographers, beauticians, gardeners, hairdressers, cycle repairs, stationery
printers, chocolate makers, bespoke tailoring , hair dressers, on-line music
lessons, dress makers, paint & decorators, up-cycled clothing, hand made
mascots, jewellery maker, personalised mugs & tees, and a digital games
business.
To-date 40% of recipients of
grants from JCYEB are from East Hull, 35% of recipients are from West Hull, 20%
of recipients are from North Hull and 5% of recipients are from East Riding. 25%
of recipients are aged 13-16 years of age, 25% of recipients are aged 16-18
years of age and 50% of recipients are aged 18-21 years of age. The John
Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank also contributes to the youth enterprise ecosystem in the area by sponsoring Global Entrepreneurship Week, the Badgers Sett
Enterprise Challenge, the £5 Blossom Programme as well as the Be Enterprise
Group of teachers and tutors.
Maureen Foers OBE Chair John
Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank said:
"The management committee of
the JCYEB are absolutely delighted that its work has been recognised in this
years Enterprising Britain Competition, over the last few years we have received
recognition by a number of organisations but this has to be the highlight as we
can now go on to outline to colleagues in Europe about what we
do"
"We have come along way over
the last 12 years supporting so many enterprising young people and supporting
such great enterprise related projects in the city such as Global
Entrepreneurship Week, Badgers Sett Enterprise Challenge and the Be Enterprising
Group of teachers in the City"
Councillor Martin Mancey said:
"This is fantastic news for Hull and the Humber Region. Hull is well on its way to forging a strong
international reputation as a centre of excellence for supporting its
enterprising young people."
“This award reflects Hull's
growing stature in showing the way to the rest of the country in developing a
youth enterprise ecosystem from primary schools through to Post 16 and
supporting young entrepreneurs"
Linda
McAvan
MEP said:
“It's great that the John
Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank, that acts as a catalyst for the city's youth
enterprise agenda, has received the acolyte as Britain's project that reflects
Britain's entrepreneurial spirit. I was delighted to endorse their bid and wish
them well in the European Enterprise Promotion Finals in Global Entrepreneurship
Week and look forward to catching up with them soon"
Diana Johnson MP said:
"Like Linda I was delighted to support their bid, I know from my constituents how successful JCYEB has been
in supporting the city's enterprising young people, the work they are doing is
making an invaluable contribution in ensuring that our young people in schools
and colleges are enterprising- I look forward to catching up with them at the
awards celebration in the House of Commons"
Claire Young Patron JCYEB said:
Further Information
1) Enterprising Britain
competition has 4 categories and is managed by Young Chambers for the
Department of Business of Innovation and Skills. The four categories are
Promoting entrepreneurial spirit, Building enterprise skills, Improving the
business environment and Support for exporting.
2)
The John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank also contributes to the
youth enterprise ecosystem in the area by sponsoring Global Entrepreneurship
Week, the Badgers Sett Enterprise Challenge, the £5 Blossom Programme as well
as the Be Enterprise Group of teachers and tutors.
3)
The John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank gives grants of up to £1000 to
young people from Hull & East Riding, to-date it has supported 354 young
people who have received a grant and issued on average £650.
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