To successfully grow your business, you need to not only know your current business position but also where you want to be in three or five years’ time.
Category: Grants
How can I use grant funding to overcome business challenges?
Being a business owner comes with a wide range of challenges but getting your finances in order is fundamental to ensuring your business’ survival.
Agricultural businesses, landowners and charities invited to apply for funding under first round of Landscape Recovery scheme
Farmers, landowners, and agricultural businesses have been invited to apply for grant funding to restore nature, reduce flood risks, and boost biodiversity.
Self-Employment Income Support Scheme: last chance to claim fifth grant
Today, 30 September 2021, is the last day self-employed workers can apply for the fifth and final Self Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant.
New guidance for partnerships claiming fifth SEISS grant
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has clarified its guidance for members of partnerships claiming the fifth Self Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant.
Government launches £750 million Live Events Reinsurance Scheme in wake of coronavirus pandemic
A Government-backed insurance scheme will support the events and hospitality sector recover in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, it has been revealed.
Third round of Culture Recovery Fund announced in wake of coronavirus pandemic
More than 5,000 organisations have now benefitted from the Culture Recovery Fund, new figures have revealed.
New figures highlight success of coronavirus support schemes
Some 2.8 million people took advantage of the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) in the last year, the latest figures have revealed.
Self Employment Income Support Scheme: fourth grant now live
Self-employed workers will be able to claim the fourth Self Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) Grant from 22 April 2021.
New local lockdown grant fund to act as business “safety net”
Businesses in England affected by “local lockdowns” are set to receive up to £1,500 per property every three weeks to keep their operation afloat, it has been announced. Read More