Staff Reporters
04 February 2023, 1:34 AM
A workshop on Resourcing Regenerative Enterprises will be held in Tooperang on Monday 13 February.
It offers an opportunity to break down some of the barriers to resourcing regenerative businesses and projects.
Participants will find out where to source funding, what is essential to ensure feasibility and viability and how to connect with like-minded individuals and businesses.
Presenters include Moonrise Seaweed Co. - a 50 per cent First Nations owned business who will share learnings on how to get well-resourced to ensure viability.
Sustainable Table will present on funding opportunities and how they can support enterprises or projects.
Regional Development Australia will discuss financial and business essentials for small scale regenerative business.
The workshop will generally be food focussed, but there will be a lot of useful generic discussion that could apply to any regenerative business.
It will be held at Peninsula Providore from 9.30am to 12noon and includes morning tea.
It is presented in partnership with The Food Embassy, Alexandrina Council and SA Urban Food Network and supported by Future Farmers SA and Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board,
Tickets are $20 and $10, with some available at no cost; book them via Humanitix.