Welwyn Hatfield Dragons Apprentice: 5 reasons to be involved
1. The five reasons why businesses
should be involved in Dragons’
Apprentice
Jay Wheeler – Director, Red Potato
June 2013
2. The Dragon’s Apprentice
Challenge 2013/14
Red Potato
• Provides outsourced economic development services
to mainly public sector organisations
• Helps our customers to engage more effectively with
local communities
• A profitable social enterprise which invests in local
communities
• Better insight enables stronger partnerships and
better engagement
4. The Dragons’ Apprentice Challenge
• Y12 (lower sixth) students work with local business
mentors to grow £100 seed capital to at least £1000 for
local charities
• Supported by their Dragon the students develop a
business plan for their fundraising activities
• Activities have included:
– quizzes, dances, concerts, cake sales, market stalls,
silent auctions, a casino, personal coaching and a pop
up shop.
• To date 200 students haven taken part in the challenge
and raised £50,000 for 40 local charities in St Albans
jay@red-potato.com 07951 942 995
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5. The Welwyn Hatfield Dragons’ Apprentice
Challenge
• The challenge runs from September 2013 to March
2014
• 5 businesses and 5 charities will be matched with 5
schools
• Business investment as a “Dragon” is £250
• Sponsorship opportunities from £100
jay@red-potato.com 07951 942 995
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6. The five reasons you need to be involved
Dragons’ Apprentice offers businesses:
1. Insight into the business minds of the next
generation
2. Network with businesses outside current scope
3. Learn valuable new business skills
4. Complete a challenging team assignment for a
local good cause
5. Platform to promote your business via PR,
sponsorship and networking
jay@red-potato.com 07951 942 995
www.twitter.com/_redpotato