| Category: BYOB Useful Links (7) | Referrals | |
![]() | Brag Enterprises .. | 59 |
![]() | Business Gateway Offer's practical help, advice and support for new and growing businesses in Scotland | 173 |
![]() | Carnegie College Carnegie College offer a ‘Training for Work’ service to help individuals explore the option of self employment through assistance in developing their business ideas whilst retaining their benefits. The training allows potential businesses to test trade, build on their customer base and develop the skills required to get through the initial start-up period. | 74 |
![]() | DSL Business Finance Loans for businesses in Fife. If you would like to explore the possibility of raising finance to support your business idea or to improve an existing business, contact your BYOB officer to help you through the process of preparing your business plan to support any applications made for financial assistance. You can contact DSL directly to discuss your options. | 97 |
![]() | The Department of Work and Pensions Working closely with the Job Centres you can maximise any potential income that you may be eligible for whilst starting your business through asking your local Job Centre adviser for a ‘better off’ calculation. You can also enquire about any other potential benefits you may be able to retain to assist you during the start-up perid. | 53 |
![]() | Fife Council Property Information Service Should you require a commercial property, shop or workshop, you can request information about the availability of premises in or near the area you wish to establish your business by contacting Fife Council Property Information Sevices. | 98 |
![]() | The Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust Are you aged 18 to 25 or between 26 to 30 with a disability? Have you been unable to get hold of all the money you need to start your business or expand your existing business? Do you need to market test your business idea? If you can answer YES to the above questions PSYBT may be able to help you. | 105 |











