Sponsor The Big Suffolk

Small Business Survey

Help build the evidence that shapes Suffolk’s business support

The Big Suffolk Small Business Survey is more than a questionnaire

It’s an ongoing initiative to understand the real experiences of businesses, freelancers, founders and professionals across our region

Why sponsor?

As a sponsor you’ll be supporting:

  • Independent research into the needs of small businesses

  • Free access to insight for the wider community

  • Better-informed events and learning programmes

  • Stronger connections between business, education and public sector organisations

  • A growing network of engaged business leaders and professionals

Sponsor Benefits

Depending on the level of sponsorship, benefits may include:

  • Brand visibility across the survey campaign

  • Logo placement on the survey and results pages

  • Recognition across Empower Us communications and social media

  • Acknowledgement at related events.

  • Early access to summary findings and trend reports.

  • Opportunities to contribute expertise through talks, panels or workshops.

  • Invitations to insight briefings and community discussions.

EMPOWERUS PRINCIPLES

Building Better Business. Together.

  • The integrity of the survey comes first

  • Sponsors support the project but do not influence the questions, findings or published insights

  • This independence is fundamental to building trust within the business community

Who should sponsor?

We’re keen to work with organisations that genuinely want to support
business growth and community development.

Including:

  • Professional services firms

  • Technology companies

  • Financial institutions

  • Universities and colleges

  • Membership organisations

  • Employers

  • Recruitment businesses

  • Innovation organisations

  • Local authorities

  • Corporate partners committed to supporting SMEs

Interested?

If you’d like to discuss sponsoring The Big Small Business Survey, we’d love to hear from you.

Together we can build a stronger understanding of what businesses really need—and help ensure future support is shaped by evidence rather than assumptions.