• Funding Friday with Matthew Bentley @ North Kesteven District Council
    Sep 1 2023

    Matt is a conservation professional with nearly 20 years experience in the heritage sector, including a background in local authority conservation, town centre regeneration, grant funding and the charitable sector. Matt currently works as conservation officer for North Kesteven district council providing specialist advice on heritage and conservation matters and managing the delivery of third party grant schemes for commercial and domestic properties. Matt is also chair of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation East Midlands Branch.

    Under the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), grants are now available to owners and occupiers of commercial properties within Sleaford town centre. The purpose of the grant scheme is to help reverse the decline and enhance the historic environment in Sleaford conservation area through offering funding towards targeted repairs, reinstatement and replacements of shopfronts. The scheme will focus on reinstating lost or damaged features of historic properties, with a particular emphasis on reinstating traditional shop fronts where modern frontages have been installed.

    However, grants are available for a wide range of works and can extend to other elements of building frontages, including on upper levels, such as the repair and replacement of windows and doors, roof repairs, repairs/renewal of leadwork, repair or replacement of rainwater goods, structural and non-structural repairs to external walls, brickwork/stonework cleaning, repair or replacement of external features such as masonry and repainting. Grants can also be used towards repaired or replaced shopfront fascias and signage in line with the Sleaford Shopfront Design Guide.

    Where to find out more;

    https://www.n-kesteven.gov.uk/planning-building/planning/conservation-heritage/sleaford-shopfront-grant-scheme

     

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    21 mins
  • Funding Friday with Will Dallimore @ Buckinghamshire Business First
    Aug 18 2023

    As Rural Business Development Manager, Will Dallimore is the first point of contact for rural businesses wanting advice, support and funding.

    Will says: “Whatever your question, challenge, opportunity or experience is as a rural business, I am here to help and highlight the support available to you.

    “This includes information on funding programmes such as the Farm Transformation Fund and the Rural England Prosperity Fund.

    Don’t hesitate to contact me at William.Dallimore@ngagesolutions.co.uk or on 01494 927167

    This project is part-funded by the UK government through the Shared Prosperity Fund. 

    Will specialises in rural business support and funding programmes. He has an in depth knowledge of diversification with a particular interest in sustainable land management, food production and processing.

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    16 mins
  • Funding Friday with Vicky Clark (again!) @ Digital Future First
    Aug 4 2023

    Vicky's back to talk about the latest grant funding available for those in the SEMLEP region.

    Digital Future First advisors like Vicky connect businesses in the South East Midlands area with free access to digital consultancy, Government Business incentives and a range of funded training provision. 

    They connect to inspire and inform SME businesses about digital growth and training opportunities. All partners in the project are equal opportunities employers.

    To connect with Vicky or to find out more: vicky.clark@digitalfuturefirst.co.uk

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    16 mins
  • Funding Friday with Vicky Clark @ Digital Future First
    Feb 10 2023

    Vicky Clark senior business advisor at Digital Future First joins me to discuss SEMSUP (South East Midlands Start-Up Programme) led by Wenta. This project focuses on social enterprises and startups across the South East Midlands region with match funding between £1k-£3k to grow your business in a digital future.

    For applications or enquiries please contact vicky.clark@digitalfuturefirst.co.uk 

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    13 mins
  • Funding Friday with Sim Lee @ Warwickshire County Council
    Jan 27 2023

    Sim is a Business Growth Advisor at Warwickshire County Council and delivers a number of grant schemes available to businesses in the county including capital, green and digital creative funds. 

    Sim also delivers an access-to-finance support programme assisting SMEs that are seeking debt, grant and alternative finance from both local authority and private sector sources.

    For more information or to connect please email: simeonlee@warwickshire.gov.uk

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    30 mins
  • Funding Friday with Rachel Hayward @ Ask the Chameleon - Grant Writing Services
    Dec 2 2022

    Rachel Hayward is the owner and lead consultant of Ask the Chameleon, a multiple award-winning consultancy committed to supporting SME’s and charities to increase turnover, gain recognition and exposure through writing winning bids, contracts, tenders and business awards. The company has secured £38m in funding for clients since 2015 and many prestigious awards including the Queens Awards.

    The company has won awards in its own right, including British Business Awards Micro Business of the Year 2022, Female Entrepreneur of the Year – East Midlands Chamber Enterprising Women 2021, DerbyshireLive Professional Services Company of the Year 2021, and Federation of Small Businesses Micro Business 2020.

    Ineligible for Covid19 business support, Rachel co-created the Swap Shop during the pandemic with Huub and think3, to help small businesses and charities swap skills with each other to survive during lockdown.  With over 1100 members, it has now evolved into the hookup for the post-Covid business world.

    Rachel is a mentor on the Help to Grow programme for the University of Nottingham, a mentor for student entrepreneurs for the University of Derby, the Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire Area Lead for the FSB and a small business representative on the D2N2 LEP Business Advisory Group. She is also Chair of Annabel’s Angels, a volunteer-led charitable trust supporting families undergoing treatment for cancer, and an Associate Lecturer in the Business School at the University of Derby.

    The link to the tender ebulletin is on her website https://www.askthechameleon.co.uk/sign-up-for-our-tender-alerts/

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    22 mins
  • Funding Friday with Martin Spiller @ Bettany Centre for Entrepreneurship x BCC - The Supplier Skills Programme
    Nov 25 2022

    The Supplier Skills Programme is open for business; Are you looking to develop your future Business Leaders and grow your business by upskilling your workforce? Training grants of up to a maximum of £50,000 per SME are available and training will be funded 50% by the SME and 50% by the European Social Fund grant. The £4m SSP has launched and is open for applications. SSP operates on a funding round basis, with rounds being held every quarter until programme closure in December 2023 (subject to availability of grant funding). Complete your application form now to be considered. SSP training grants support a wide range of qualifications and offer a flexible opportunity for you to implement your skills plans. SSP provides support for business confidence and enable SMEs to recover during the challenging economic period following the impact of COVID-19. SSP enables businesses to develop a ladder of progression for existing employees by increasing their skill levels and creating new opportunities for other employees. Part funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) and managed by Birmingham City Council (BCC), SSP is aimed at existing Small to Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) seeking to upskill new and existing employees. SSP responds directly to the skills and training needs identified by SMEs for their employees, thereby offering SMEs what they want and at the time they need It, to implement their skills and growth plans. The programme is open for application to all business sectors, including 3rd sector SMEs and social enterprises based in the “more developed” areas of the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership area. All training must be accredited by the Ofqual Framework otherwise it must be recognised by industry and professional accrediting bodies. The grant will enable employees to achieve any of the following: Full qualifications from Basic to Level 7, or equivalent (including higher level management and leadership skills) Licence based qualification including HHGV, Food and Hygiene and Construction Tickets including Health and Safety CSCS etc. Units or a unit of qualification at Basic level Want to learn more? Link to the Cranfield online briefing - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sme-briefing-event-for-growing-businesses-greater-birmingham-and-solihull-tickets-465077658797For further information please contact Leslie Dunkwu, Business Development Advisor, Bettany Centre for Entrepreneurship Email: l.n.dunkwu@cranfield.ac.uk

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    22 mins
  • Funding Friday with Chris Woodward @ Innovate UK Edge (RTO Catapult Grant)
    Nov 18 2022

    This episode focusses on the RTO Catapult grant.

    Innovate UK EDGE is a key part of the UK innovation agency’s deep investment in the pioneering businesses that drive economic growth. It is a publicly-funded, business support service available to all high potential small to medium sized innovation-driven companies, including Innovate UK grant winners.

    Innovative, ambitious businesses can benefit from the facilities and expertise provided by Catapults and Research & Technology Organisations (RTOs) through Innovate UK EDGE.

    RTOs are specialised not-for-profit knowledge organisations dedicated to the development and transfer of science and technology to the benefit of the economy and society. They include hubs, laboratories, test beds, factories and offices for cutting edge R&D. The Catapult network of technology and innovation centres established by Innovate UK supports businesses to transform great ideas into valuable products and services.

    Innovate UK Edge can offer applicants with a suitable project a grant for 100% of eligible costs to a maximum of £15,000.

    Businesses that are looking to grow & scale through innovation can use this grant funding to access Catapults and RTOs to:
    • Explore and test new product ideas
    • Seek technical expertise and specialist sector knowledge
    • Gain advice on regulatory and government processes as well as access networks of customers, services and funders
    • Receive sector-specific expert advice and support with market analysis; cost modelling; business‐case support; creation of industry‐relevant R&D project plans
    • Identify opportunities for R&D, collaboration, and partnership building
    • Receive support to commercialise their innovation, including improving efficiency, making their business operations more sustainable, or investigating market gaps.

    want more info? https://www.innovateukedge.ukri.org/

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    18 mins