COVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Grant WA

The COVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round provides funding to COVID-19 impacted businesses to help them supply to priority industry sectors.

Open

Close date: 30 Jun 2021 12:00 AM AEST.

Application detail: Applications close 30 June 2021, or when funds are exhausted, whichever comes first.

What do you get?

Funding of up to $100,000.

Who is this for?

WA SMEs that supply to, or are a part of priority industry sectors.

Overview

This program aims to support Western Australian small to medium enterprises (SMEs) that supply to, or are part of, priority industry sectors and whose business operations have been adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eligible expenditure activities include, but are not limited to:

  • upgrading plant and equipment
  • staff training and upskilling
  • implementing improvements to internal business infrastructure
  • overcoming barriers and restraints on business viability
  • seeking specialist advice to implement new solutions or address gaps in capability including Tender submission advice and preparation

Adversely impacted’ means having experienced at least a 15% reduction in turnover since the beginning of the June quarter 2020.

Successful applicants may receive 75% of eligible costs up to a maximum of $100,000.

What are the eligibility criteria?

This round is open to WA SMEs that supply to, or are a part of the following industry sectors:

  • energy (oil, gas and renewables)
  • mining
  • civil construction
  • defence
  • marine
  • state and local governments
Applicants must also:
  • have an Australian business number (ABN) or an Australian company number (ACN) and be solvent
  • be a for-profit organisation (except industry associations)
  • have their operating facilities based in WA and continue to be based in WA for at least the next 12 months
  • have been trading for at least 3 years
  • have less than 200 employees (although this may be considered on a case-by-case basis)

How do you apply?

You can find out more about eligibility and how to apply at COVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round.

What is Neuro Linguistic Programming?

Have you ever been sold to so subtely that you didn’t realise until you thought about it. Where, you had no intention of making a decision, but found yourself nodding along, and before you knew it, you had signed a commitment for far more money than you intended to spend (if you intended to spend any at all)?

That’s what happened to me when I went to my first ever workshop run by Chris Howard, who, at the time, was teaching NLP techniques around the world. He came to Perth and I was given a free ticket to a three day workshop.

I went, and before I knew it, I had committed $35,000 I didn’t have to fly across the country for the next two years, again, using money I didn’t have, to learn all there is to know about the use of NLP.

I’m so glad I did. The tools and techniques I learned were astounding and, quite literally, changed my life, because NLP is a powerful method that can be used in every situation in life. I suppose if I were to nutshell what NLP is, I would say it is the application of a wide range of techniques that each, on their own, accelerate a change of mindset in the subject. The skill is in applying the right technique seamlessly so the subject is unaware they are being “manipulated”. So in every workshop we were cautioned to only use our new found manipulative skills “with integrity”, to “benefit the subject”, and “only with their permission”.

In the corporate setting, NLP can be used to improve communications in the workplace. It can also be applied as an immensely powerful training tool, and enhance sales results.

At the personal level, it can be used to change relationships and improve health and wellbeing.

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In fact, anywhere where you want to persuade someone to take a particular course of action, the many tools and techniques of NLP come in handy, from the application of Ericksonian Hypnosis right through to simple reframing.

The obvious use of NLP is in Life Coaching, where people use hypnosis and coaching tools to help others get over any blockages and limiting beliefs holding them back in their life. A second obvious use is in sales, and many outbound telemarketer scripts are written by an NLP practitioner, to help the marketer keep the person on the line long enough to say “yes”.

The application of NLP is my secret weapon in the preparation of tender responses. It unfortunately is only applying about 2% of what I learned, however is very effective in articulating value propositions to greatest effect.

For those who have heard that NLP is a “pseudoscience”: it probably is. Pseudoscience consists of statements, beliefs, or practices that are claimed to be both scientific and factual but are incompatible with the scientific method. Scientific inquiry requires the same result is consistently achieved, and this is not possible where the result is achieved at the hands of practitioners with varying skill levels. Since the techniques I use work how they are supposed to, I’m indifferent to the pseudoscience claim.

If you would you like to know more about how NLP can be used to skyrocket your sales please leave a comment and let me know.

Overall Image, Presentation & Content When Submitting a Proposal / Tender

The first impression is a lasting impression. When submitting a proposal to a prospective client or a tender, a number of factors need to be considered. The overall image of a business is at stake. From a tenders and proposals perspective, Sue will address various components of a good proposal and what content and research will make a winning tender/proposal. From a creativity and design point of view, Diann will suggest what are the factors to be considered. As a virtual & serviced office professional, Jamie will talk about the importance an Image and representation plays in business. 

The Truth About Business Success (From Sue Findlay)

Want to Build a Successful Business? Here’s What It Really Takes
Success in business isn’t about luck or having a special gene — it’s about mindset, grit, and the right qualities. In this video, successful entrepreneur Sue Findlay shares the key traits that helped her grow a thriving business. Discover the qualities you need (in bucket-loads!) to create lasting success in your own journey. If you’re serious about building a business that works, this video is a must-watch.

Sue Findlay: How to present value when pricing quotes and proposals

If you think the lowest price wins, think again!

Nifnex TV – Attracting Investors and Crowdfunding

Sue Findlay; BidBuddy as an expert tenders & proposals advisor, Sue will also share the ever green components of an investor proposal that will satisfy & impress your potential investors

Jamie Vine; Liberty Executive offices Jamie will share essential pros and cons of getting investors for a project. He has many years of experience and deals with a number of new businesses/projects that hatch out of Liberty Executive offices.

Rajab Karume; Needle’n’Hay As an advisor to some of the new investor and crowd funding digital platforms, Rajab will share the essential information that every entrepreneur needs to know before they launch into crowd funding.

Nifnex TV Tenders / Franchising / Business Excellence Case Study

Zeeshan Pasha hosts Nifnex TV, where a panel of expert business owners address issues sent in by Perth SMEs. Here Sue Findlay from Bid Buddy, Conrad Francis from Inspired Money and Andrew Christopher from RFBE Consulting discuss the benefits of using tenders, franchising or investing in shares as a way of improving a businesses financial situation.

How to Identify Quality Leads and Clients

Hosted by Zeeshan Pasha, Nifnex; the following is a discussion by panel experts on identifying quality leads and clients.

– Suzanne Findlay; Bid Buddy,

– Douglas Lim; Alyka,

– Anton Menkveld; Designer Life Technologies.