Stafford businesses and start-ups urged to apply for £5k grant

The application process is open until September

Author: Dan DaviesPublished 20th Aug 2021
Last updated 20th Aug 2021

A £1.6 million pound growth fund for businesses across Stafford Borough has been launched.

Local businesses, and those looking to start, will be able to get a grant of up to £5,000 from the pot in the latest round of funding from Stafford Borough Council.

The council say the money will be given on a ‘first come first served’ basis and has been introduced to help their business community adapt and grow following the challenges of the pandemic.

A team of council advisors will be on hand to help applicants as part of the process. 

The latest round of funding will be delivered in phases across three sectors:

• Borough residents looking to start up a business before April 2022

• Those in the hospitality, tourism and leisure sector who have plans to develop and grow their businesses in 2022

• To support businesses in rural areas planning to develop new products and services

The application process is now underway on the first phase - for residents looking to start up a business – with more information here.

The closing date for applications is 30 September.

The new cash boost to start ups coincides with the phasing out of the national furlough scheme next month.

The borough council will be announcing the opening of applications for the other phases of grants next month.

Councillor Frances Beatty, Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Planning, said: “Many of our businesses have started to turn the corner having done all they can to survive during the last 18 months. They have proved to be sustainable, adaptable, and with great ideas for future working - and we want to help make them a success.

“This will be a partnership between business and council. They will receive free business advice as part of the application process because we want to ensure that the appropriate funding goes to the right places to deliver the best outcomes.”

She added: “I am very pleased we are able to offer more financial support on the back of the many millions we have previously distributed to local businesses during some exceptionally challenging times since March of last year. And it has been wonderful to hear how this support has enabled some to create stronger business models than before.”

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