01 Feb 2021

BT launches free mentoring programme for small businesses

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BT has launched a new mentoring programme to support small businesses in Birmingham during the pandemic.

The programme is in partnership with Digital Boost, a free non-profit platform which unites digital experts with leaders of small businesses.

BT has pledged to deliver free one-to-one coaching sessions to at least 1,000 small businesses and is encouraging small firms in Birmingham to register their interest.

The initiative is part of its Small Business Support Scheme, which launched last summer.

The mentoring initiative is open to all BT employees and has been successfully trialled with a number of small businesses prior to launch.

BT has enlisted the expertise of its colleagues across the business - including senior executives - to upskill small business on a range of topics, including Cyber Security, Marketing, Social Media, Strategy, and more.

Digital Boost will connect small businesses with the relevant BT expert via its free online platform, where small businesses are able to register their interest in booking a free virtual mentoring session.

The new mentoring programme forms a key part of BT 's efforts to drive skills and optimism amongst small firms, with an earlier survey conducted by BT and Small Business Britain revealing that more than half (53 per cent) lack confidence in the future of their business.

Sarah Walker (pictured), BT director for corporate and public sector in the Midlands, said: “Helping small businesses to acquire new skills and boost their confidence during these exceptionally challenging times is a central part of BT 's Small Business Support Scheme.

“We 've already equipped a further 20,000 small businesses with digital skills since the launch of the scheme and now we 're going even further by introducing a free mentoring programme.

“By partnering with Digital Boost we can engage our own colleagues around the need to step up and support small businesses, with experts around the businesses volunteering their time as BT mentors.

“Our ambition is to scale this very quickly, involving colleagues from all levels, including the senior leadership team. I would encourage any small businesses in Birmingham who feel they would benefit from this direct support to book a spot as soon as possible via the website. ”

Sherry Coutu, founder at Digital Boost, said: “At Digital Boost, we help those who work for and lead small businesses and charities to survive the Covid-19 crisis and be more competitive in the long-run. BT is a key partner in our effort to help prepare the UK to build back better after the pandemic. ”

BT has already helped tens of thousands of small businesses acquire new digital skills through its Skills for Tomorrow programme which aims to reach one million small business owners and their employees by 2025.

The firm has launched new learning content on crucial topics - such as how to protect yourself from cyber-attacks and using social media to reach new customers.

Small businesses interested in mentoring support can book a free one-to-one coaching session now by clicking here.