Birmingham City Council is to manage and deliver this programme through the Working Neighbourhood Fund and in partnership with Business Link West Midlands. It offers Business Development Grants and up to 2 days impartial consultancy support to assist you in making an application. Financial Assistance provided by Birmingham City Council will include a number of business development grant options. more details can be found by clicking here or by contacting us at http://www.straightfinance.co.uk
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Latest Grant Opportunities
Here is the latest update on grant and funding opportunities throughout the country. Information provided by http://www.j4b.co.uk
Last Chance For Enterprise Awards
SMEs across Cheshire only have a few more weeks left to enter an annual business competition.
Nominations for this year’s High Sheriff's Award for Enterprise must be made by 16 December.
Scottish Loan Fund Gets European Funding Boost
SMEs in the West of Scotland are set for a lending lifeline to help them kick-start the economic recovery.
The West of Scotland Loan Fund has received £6 million backing from the European Regional Development Fund as part of a £15 million plan to support up to 600 businesses over the next six years.
Women Of Worth Awards Open
Entries are being invited for a competition that looks to reward and recognise the East Midlands’ best female entrepreneurs.
The East Midlands Development Agency-backed Women of Worth Awards “celebrate the achievements of forward-thinking business women from across the region”.
New Round Of Commercialisation Funding
East Midlands-based innovators are invited to apply for funding worth up to £20,000 to help commercialise novel new technologies.
A new round of the East Midlands Technology: Pathfinder Grants programme has been launched, with SMEs and research organisations able to secure support to carry out market research into new products and processes.
If you would like further information please let me know. sc: http://www.straightfinance.co.uk
Last Chance For Enterprise Awards
SMEs across Cheshire only have a few more weeks left to enter an annual business competition.
Nominations for this year’s High Sheriff's Award for Enterprise must be made by 16 December.
Scottish Loan Fund Gets European Funding Boost
SMEs in the West of Scotland are set for a lending lifeline to help them kick-start the economic recovery.
The West of Scotland Loan Fund has received £6 million backing from the European Regional Development Fund as part of a £15 million plan to support up to 600 businesses over the next six years.
Women Of Worth Awards Open
Entries are being invited for a competition that looks to reward and recognise the East Midlands’ best female entrepreneurs.
The East Midlands Development Agency-backed Women of Worth Awards “celebrate the achievements of forward-thinking business women from across the region”.
New Round Of Commercialisation Funding
East Midlands-based innovators are invited to apply for funding worth up to £20,000 to help commercialise novel new technologies.
A new round of the East Midlands Technology: Pathfinder Grants programme has been launched, with SMEs and research organisations able to secure support to carry out market research into new products and processes.
If you would like further information please let me know. sc: http://www.straightfinance.co.uk
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
New Bio-Energy Infrastructure Grants
Farmers, foresters and local authorities can from today apply for £1.5 million grants to help develop the supply of biomass, such as wood chips or energy crops like miscanthus, in England through round three of the Bio-energy Infrastructure Scheme.
The Scheme provides grants to help the development of the supply chain required to harvest, process, store and supply biomass to heat, combined heat and power, and electricity end-users. The scheme is restricted to projects based in England and is open to businesses, local authorities and charities.
For more details see the DECC press release: http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn136/pn136.aspx
The Scheme provides grants to help the development of the supply chain required to harvest, process, store and supply biomass to heat, combined heat and power, and electricity end-users. The scheme is restricted to projects based in England and is open to businesses, local authorities and charities.
For more details see the DECC press release: http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn136/pn136.aspx
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