Course funding & eligibility.
With funding from the NSW Government, we can offer partially of completely subsidised training for eligible students.
Submit an enquiry below and our team will contact you.
Your brand is more than just your logo. It includes the vision, values, and “why” of your small business, as well as your visual identity such as colours, logo, imagery, fonts, and more. In this series, you’ll learn about what branding is, why it’s important, and how to develop or refine a consistent brand using the foundations of your small business. You’ll also learn how to build and implement a brand strategy, which will drive your business forward for success.
This training is funded by the NSW Government. Eligibility criteria applies.
Introduction to Branding
Learn the basics of branding and build on the foundations of your small business. Learn how to refine your brand identity, discover what a brand strategy is and why it’s important, and clarify what it is your customers really want.
Build a Brand Strategy
Breaking down the complex world of creating a brand strategy into manageable segments – this workshop will guide you through the process of creating a brand strategy to clarify your future direction and elevate your small business.
Implement Your Brand Strategy
You now have your brand strategy, but how does that get applied to your business? Learn how to implement your brand strategy in your business operations and use it to make future business decisions.
The Targeted Skills for Small Business program is a NSW Government initiative, established to deliver training for small business owners and employees of small businesses who want to better understand how to use the latest technology and gain up-to-date knowledge to improve their business operations.
Our small business courses are subsidised by the NSW Government for eligible participants. You may be eligible for fully subsidised training under the Targeted Skills for Small Business program if you are:
To be eligible for subsided training under this program you must:
NOTE: A small business is an enterprise with less than 20 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees, or less than 200 FTE employees if the enterprise's primary operation is in a regional or remote location.
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This workshop will be delivered online via Teams
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With funding from the NSW Government, we can offer partially of completely subsidised training for eligible students.