How to get a business grant from the council

How to get a business grant from the council

By Ben Lobel on Small Business UK - Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs

Business grant council concept. Computer keyboard with word Grants where the return key is
Business grant council concept. Computer keyboard with word Grants where the return key is

A business grant from the council means non-repayable funding from your local authority.

What kind of grants do councils provide?

Councils usually want improvements in the community, so these are the grants you’re most likely to see.

  • Job creation: Creating new jobs or taking on apprentices/interns
  • Energy efficiency: Making improvements to operations such as upgrades to lighting, insulation or office equipment
  • Tourism: Attracting people to the local area with new experiences and exhibitions
  • Thriving high street: Reviving disused buildings and turning them into shops or hospitality venues; improving signage and shop fronts

Where to find a council business grant

Below is a list of business grant schemes offered by the council, or a body connected to the council, in your area.

If you’re in Scotland or Wales, check out these articles:

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