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Lancashire Skills Provider Awarded Additional Funding to Expand Digital Bootcamps Across Cheshire & Warrington

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Lancashire-based Enterprise4All (E4All) has secured additional government-backed funding to expand the delivery of its fully-funded digital and AI skills bootcamps across Cheshire & Warrington, enabling a further cohort of learners to access training by the end of March.

The additional funding builds on contracts previously awarded to E4All as part of the Department for Education’s Skills for Life initiative and reinforces the region’s growing reputation as a national leader in business training and support.

The expanded programmes are designed to support self-employed business owners and micro-SMEs with the digital tools, systems, and strategies they need to grow.

For E4All, which has delivered a wide range of successful Skills Bootcamps across Lancashire and beyond, this latest expansion reflects strong demand and proven delivery impact.

Malin Patel, CEO of Enterprise4All said:

“We’re so proud that a Lancashire organisation continues to be recognised on a national level. This additional funding allows us to support even more business owners across Cheshire and Warrington with practical digital skills that address real challenges.”

The two Skills Bootcamps available are:

How to Grow: Digital Tools For Self-Employed Growth – Helping business owners reclaim time and reduce operational stress using everyday tools such as Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and automation platforms.

How to Grow: Practical AI-Powered App Building For Non-Coders – Teaching non-technical founders how to build and launch their own custom AI-powered tools using platforms such as ChatGPT, Supabase, and n8n, without writing a single line of code.

Both skills programmes are delivered through group cohorts and run 100% online over eight weeks, combining live virtual sessions, project-based work, and expert tutor support. All funded places will be delivered by the end of March.

“These skills programmes are practical, fast-paced and built for people spinning plates, not sitting in classrooms,” added Malin. “We want every business owner to feel confident using digital tools, not overwhelmed by them.”

Each programme is valued at over £4,000, but is fully-funded by the UK government. Eligible learners must be aged 19+, live or work in Cheshire and/or Warrington, self-employed professionals or small business owners, and actively trading.

With limited places available, early application is advised.

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