Propel Fremantle is excited to announce that applications to join the initiative’s inaugural program are now open.
The new program, supported by Spacecubed, Lotterywest and the City of Fremantle, provides aspiring founders and entrepreneurs with a range of support to turn their innovative ideas into reality.
Successful applicants will have access to a variety of resources, including subsidised access to incubators, coaching, mentoring, office space, networks, memberships, legal and accounting services, and more.
Ventures selected for participation will only be required to contribute 10% of the total cost of services received, making this opportunity very accessible to those with promising ideas who are in the early stages of their business development.
The Propel Fremantle Program is specifically seeking ventures or ideas that align with one of the key sectors: Blue (Marine) Economy, Sustainability, or Immersive / Creative Technology.
While access to co-working space in Fremantle will be available as part of the support, it is not mandatory for ventures to already be based in Fremantle.
City of Fremantle Mayor Hannah Fitzhardinge said the collaborative initiative was a reflection of industry consultation to identify what was needed by emerging businesses.
"The temptation as a local government is to open a 'hub' to try and get businesses to come to your area.
"What we’re doing is working with what already exists in Fremantle and giving new entrants to the market the kinds of support they might not otherwise yet be able to access to help them grow."
Prospective candidates are invited to submit their Expression of Interest by visiting propelfremantle.com.au before Friday 8 September 2023.
During the thorough assessment phase, ventures will be evaluated and referred to relevant resources.
While not all applicants will receive subsidised services, tailored recommendations based on their unique needs will be provided to all.
For more information about the Propel Fremantle Program, please contact [email protected]