Ensuring adequate finance is a fact of life if you run a
business. Whether you are looking to expand, undertake a
specific project or simply fund your day to day purchases,
finance is essential.Obtaining finance is not always easy especially if yours is a
small business and particularly if it is a recent start-up.
Borrowing may be difficult due to lack of security.
A grant may be the answer.
What is a Grant?
A grant is a sum of money awarded, by the government or other
organisation, for a specific project or purpose. Normally it
will cover only some of the costs (typically between 15% and
50%); the business will need to fund the balance. One of the
main features of a grant is that the money is not repayable
provided that the terms and conditions of the grant are met but,
having said that, their availability is limited and competition
for the funds can be quite intense.
Simple in principle. In practice, somewhat daunting because
of the huge number of different schemes in operation and the
fact that schemes are constantly changing. Government grants are
distributed through a variety of ministries, departments and
agencies both on a national and local basis.
The following website may help with initial research into
grant availability:
www.businesslink.gov.uk
The European Union is also a provider of funds, mainly
through the European Commission which administers a large number
of schemes.
Is my Business Eligible?
Many of the available schemes are open to all without
restriction. Eligibility for others will generally depend upon
three main factors:
geographical location of the business - for example some schemes
are targeted in areas of social deprivation or high unemployment
size of business - for example some schemes are restricted to
smaller businesses
industry or sector in which the business operates - for example
some schemes aim to tackle particular problems or issues
affecting an industry sector.
Applying for a Grant
Before Applying
Initial research is essential so that you know what’s on offer.
It is also necessary to ensure that you:
- have funds available to ‘match’ any grant that may be
awarded (where this is a condition of the grant)
- need the money for a specific ‘project’ or purpose
- have a business plan
- don’t start work on the project before the award is
confirmed.
Making the Application
It is a good idea, if possible, to make personal contact with an
individual involved in administering your chosen scheme. This
will give you a feel for whether it is worthwhile proceeding
before you spend too much time on a detailed application. You
may also be able to get some help and advice on making the
application.
It is always a good idea where you can to apply as soon as
possible after launch of the scheme. Many grant schemes run for
a limited period of time; there will be more money available at
an early stage and the administrators will be keen to receive
applications and make awards.
The application itself should focus on the project for which
you are claiming a grant. It should include an explanation of
the potential benefits of the project as well as a detailed plan
with costings. You should ensure that your application matches
the objectives of the scheme. You will almost certainly need to
submit a business plan as part of the application. It is also
important to show that the project is dependent on grant funds
to proceed and that you have matching funds available.
Hearing Back
This can take anything from a few weeks to a year or more. Your
application will generally be assessed by looking at a variety
of factors including your approach, your expertise, your
innovation and your need for the grant.
Why you might be Turned Down
There are various reasons why your application may be turned
down. The common ones include:
- your industry sector or field is not relevant to the
body making the award
- your plan of action was not detailed enough or was
unfocused and lacking in clarity
- you have not made it clear that the grant is vital to
the success of the project
- matched funds are not available.
Finally, if your application is unsuccessful, ask for
feedback. This will help you to be more effective when applying
for funds in the future.
How We Can Help
We can help you to find an appropriate source of grant funds. We
can also assist with your business plan and detailed
application.
For information
of users: This material is published for the information of clients.
It provides only an overview of the regulations in force at the date of
publication, and no action should be taken without consulting the
detailed legislation or seeking professional advice. Therefore no
responsibility for loss occasioned by any person acting or refraining
from action as a result of the material can be accepted by the authors
or the firm.
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