Grants of up to £5k available to help Stone B2B businesses think big and grow bigger

Stone B2BStone businesses are encouraged to think big with a new £500,000 pot on offer to help them build on their ideas. 

Stafford Borough Council has launched a scheme for small and medium businesses to apply for grants of up to £5,000 to help support their growth ambitions. 

The council successfully secured the borough’s money from the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).  

The £500,000 is earmarked for rural businesses that receive most of their income from sales to other companies.

Councillor Ant Reid, Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Planning, said:

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“We want to help our rural economy thrive and are very pleased we can support their ideas for innovation; to improve the offer they are delivering, and develop new products and services.  

“Our borough has a significant rural business community who play an important role in the economy of our borough – and often face greater challenges because of their location. I hope many will take the opportunity to apply for these grants – and other support – that is available from the council.” 

The funding is part of the £4.5m the local authority was awarded after successfully championing schemes to help regeneration, climate change and culture – one of the largest amounts given to any borough council from the UKSPF. 

The rural fund covers a large variety of sectors across the borough – including manufacturing, construction, and agriculture. It can be used for a variety of purposes, such as marketing, training, financial advice, and capital investments. 

The scheme is now open, and business advice will be available as part of the application process. 

For more information on eligibility and to find out how to apply, go to Rural Business to Business Funding | Stafford Borough Council (staffordbc.gov.uk) 

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