Start OR Grow your Business or Community Project with TO-LEAP

The TO-LEAP Program is practical course for those who want to get started on a business idea or community project and would like some support.

You can become a participant to get connected, build enterprise skills and shape the future of the community, while exploring new career pathways and new ways to earn money. Apply by the 15 of June to get started.

Or you can become a mentor to make a difference and support people in your community to develop their business, social enterprise or a community project. Apply by the 15th of June

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Participate

Get started on a business idea or community project idea

This practical course provides a safe and inclusive space to explore turning your passions, problems and ideas into a business or community project.

This program enables you to discover new career pathways and to explore new ways to earn an income. There will be mentoring support and opportunities to access up to $1000 in seed funding.

Join a FREE Information and Idea session as a taster session to get started and learn more about participating in this 14 week program

 

Mentor

Support others to get started on a business or community project idea

Use your skills and experience to make a difference by helping people in your community who are looking for new opportunities.

Over 3 months of mentoring, you will help program participants with the different stages of planning and setting up a business or project.

During this program you will learn and apply valuable mentoring and leadership skills to support and develop your own career as well

Hear from our participants and mentors

Our participants and mentors from the Women’s Enterprise and Community Projects Program sharing their journey

Our Partners

The Women's Enterprise and Community project Program is funded by the Victorian State Government and The Scanlon Foundation, facilitated by the social enterprise Two Square Pegs with the support of the Belgium Avenue Neighbourhood House, the City of Yarra, and Bendigo Bank.