Business Mentor Program
Frankston City Council is offering eligible business owners free mentoring with local business experts.
You can attend online or face-to-face business mentoring sessions, as agreed to by you and your mentor.
Council has an experienced panel of business mentors across a variety of sectors, including marketing, business management, hospitality, trade, manufacturing, construction, professional services, finance and more. We match businesses with our expert coaches based on your specific needs.
Book your FREE mentor session today by emailing business@frankston.vic.gov.au.
Eligibility
To be eligible your business must be located within Frankston City. This can include home-based businesses.
Fees
This is a free service to businesses in the Frankston City municipality.
Two x 1-hour mentoring sessions are offered free of charge.
Privacy Statement
The information that you provide to Frankston City Council and the Business Coach will be treated as commercial-in-confidence. Your contact information will only be used by Frankston City Council to communicate its business programs. No information identifying you or your business will be provided to any third party unless required by law. No data identifying a client or their business or details about their business has been, or will be, sold to third parties whatsoever. Before joining the Frankston City Council Small Business Coaching Program, all coaches must sign a strict confidentiality clause.
Liability Statement
Frankston City Council business coaches deliver general coaching support to small businesses as experienced business people who endeavour to help small businesses to start-up, thrive and survive. The coaching supplied is to provide expertise, alternative views and guidance across a variety of business areas. Frankston City Council business coaches are operating in an advisory capacity only and do not decide the direction for the business.
The information provided is general in nature and does not take into account your personal situation. You should consider whether the information is appropriate to your needs. The advice has been prepared without a deep understanding of your circumstances and financial situation. You should, therefore, consider the appropriateness of the advice.