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New Grants Added This Week – 30th November 2023 to 7th December 2023
There were 525 new schemes added last week with a total amount available of £7,096,100.
The amounts available range from £900 to £1,750,000.
Money is available for the following funding purposes: Buildings and Renovation, Business Growth, Business Innovation, Energy Efficiency, Overseas Markets Development, Purchasing Equipment, Recruit and Develop Staff and Working Capital.
Money is available for the following business types: Large Business, Medium Business, Micro Business, Small Business and Start-ups.
Top 10 Funding Opportunities:
Improving and Scaling-up Semiconductor Manufacturing – CR&D
This competition aims to help build resilience in the UK semiconductor supply chain. Projects must identify or deliver a clear, game-changing intervention and address a clear industrial requirement or improvement in an area such as establishing innovations and new manufacturing techniques.
UK-Australia Renewable Hydrogen Innovation Partnership Programme – Project Feasibility and Evaluation
This competition aims to support collaborative projects between UK and Australian registered businesses that focus on the cost reduction of clean hydrogen.
UK-Australia Renewable Hydrogen Innovation Partnership Programme – Industrial Research
This competition aims to support collaborative projects between UK and Australian registered businesses that focus on the cost reduction of clean hydrogen.
Farming in Protected Landscapes Grants (January 2024) – Large Grants – Building Acquisition and Renovation
This scheme is providing grants for farmers and land managers in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, National Parks and the Broads to help them support nature recovery, mitigate the impacts of climate change, and support sustainable farm businesses.
Farming in Protected Landscapes Grants (January 2024) – Large Grants – Business Growth
This scheme is providing grants for farmers and land managers in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, National Parks and the Broads to help them support nature recovery, mitigate the impacts of climate change, and support sustainable farm businesses.
Farming in Protected Landscapes Grants (January 2024) – Large Grants – Energy Efficient Equipment
This scheme is providing grants for farmers and land managers in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, National Parks and the Broads to help them support nature recovery, mitigate the impacts of climate change, and support sustainable farm businesses.
Farming in Protected Landscapes Grants (January 2024) – Large Grants – Resource Efficiency
This scheme is providing grants for farmers and land managers in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, National Parks and the Broads to help them support nature recovery, mitigate the impacts of climate change, and support sustainable farm businesses.
UK Shared Prosperity Fund 2024/25 – Local Business – Investment in Open Markets – Project Feasibility and Evaluation
The scheme is providing funding to support businesses and other organisations to deliver local projects specified by Rushcliffe Borough Council for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund intervention for Supporting Local Business. This scheme requires the successful applicants to deliver projects relating to the promotion of the visitor economy, such as local attractions, trails, tours and tourism products more generally.
UK Shared Prosperity Fund 2024/25 – Local Business – Investment in Open Markets – Hiring Capital Equipment
The scheme is providing funding to support businesses and other organisations to deliver local projects specified by Rushcliffe Borough Council for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund intervention for Supporting Local Business. This scheme requires the successful applicants to deliver projects relating to the promotion of the visitor economy, such as local attractions, trails, tours and tourism products more generally.
UK Shared Prosperity Fund 2024/25 – Local Business – Investment in Open Markets – Working Capital
The scheme is providing funding to support businesses and other organisations to deliver local projects specified by Rushcliffe Borough Council for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund intervention for Supporting Local Business. This scheme requires the successful applicants to deliver projects relating to the promotion of the visitor economy, such as local attractions, trails, tours and tourism products more generally.