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Grants and Funding

Here you will find out information about grants and funding available to individuals, groups or businesses in Northumberland.

Links to other agencies, funding and support websites

 

If you are a community group, business or funding organisation and you wish to promote a funding opportunity or related activity on our website, please email david.baird@northumberland.gov.ukNote the editors decision on what is considered appropriate is final. 

The information contained in this website is meant as a general guide only. It has been prepared from information provided by third parties and NCC accepts no responsibility for any actions taken or not taken in reliance on or in connection with this information. Where reference or links (which may not be active links) are made to external publications or websites, the views expressed are those of the authors of those publications or websites which are not necessarily those of NCC and NCC accepts no responsibility for the contents or accuracy of those publications or websites.

 

Supporting Businesses

In April 2012 responsibility for the Council's business development activities transferred to Arch - the Development Company for Northumberland.

Arch has been established as a private sector arms-length development company with a clear economic focus designed to bring a new, more enterprising and business-like approach to development and regeneration in the county.

Arch activities include responsibility for Inward Investment, Strategic Account Management and the commissioning of a range of other business support initiatives and activities including enterprise support for business start-ups and growing businesses.

It's mission is to:

  • attract private sector investment in business and property;
  • promote enterprise and support business growth;
  • support the regeneration of disadvantaged places and neighbourhoods; and
  • help create prosperous, attractive, sustainable communities throughout Northumberland.

For further information please go to www.archnorthumberland.co.uk tel: 1670 528400 or email info@arch-group.co.uk

Arch Corporate Strategy:

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Postgraduates for Business

Newcastle University are offering subsidised Postgraduate expertise for your company. North East SMEs can get up to £3500 of funding for business improvement projects to help improve your company's performance:

  • Recruit a highly skilled masters or doctoral student for up to 24 weeks to undertake a bespoke in-depth project.
  • Get a 50% subsidy towards their employment costs (up to £3000 and £500 for project costs)
  • Benefit from guidance and supervision offered throughout the placement by a Newcastle University academic specialised in the project areas.

For further information please click here or contact Postgraduates for Business, tel 0191 2225259

 

North East Access to Finance (NEA2F) 

NEA2F is the body set up to co-ordinate and manage the re-deployment of legacies from the region’s historical investment funds for the benefit of Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

NEA2F help businesses in the region access finance. They do this in two ways: Firstly, acting as a signpost for businesses to direct them to sources of finance and support that are relevant to their needs and currently available in the region. Secondly, working to develop new sources of public investment funding that will become available to the region’s SMEs after the current Finance for Business North East programme has come to an end.

NEA2F have produced a new up-to-date online guide to finance which can be found at www.nea2fguide.co.uk

 

The Business Support Finder is the Governments online access point for business support in England www.gov.uk/business-finance-support-finder

 

North East Procurement Organisation (NEPO)

Businesses in Northumberland can register for free with NEPO and bid for public sector contracts, the latest opportunities include:

  • CP178 Street Lighting Invest to Save Project - EOI closing date 03/05/2013;

For further information and to register www.qtegov.com

 

Enhanced Capital Allowance scheme (ECAs) for energy-saving technologies

The ECA scheme for energy-saving technologies encourages businesses to invest in energy-saving plant or machinery specified on the Energy Technology List (ETL) which is managed by the Carbon Trust. The ECA scheme allows businesses to write off the whole cost of the equipment against taxable profits in the year of purchase.

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Latest Funding Opportunities

Bridges Social Impact Bond Fund

Investments of up to £3 million are available to provide charities and social enterprises with a sustainable source of capital and support, allowing them to focus on delivering crucial social outcomes-based programmes that will benefit society as a whole.

Programmes should be designed to improve social outcomes in areas such as education, employment, housing and care for vulnerable young people.

For further information www.bridgesventures.com 

 

European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)

Calls for funding proposals The North East ERDF Local Management Committee is currently inviting the submission of project applications under 2 calls:

  • A call inviting proposals for capital and/or revenue investment under Priority 1
  • A call inviting proposals for capital and/or revenue investment under Priority 2

 

Through these calls the Programme Executive Group (PEG) aims to strengthen the Programme project pipeline by: selecting new projects for inclusion in the Programme and inviting applicants to submit full applications increasing ERDF investment in existing projects to extend activity either in full, in part or in a slightly modified form.

The calls will close on 30 September 2013. Full details of the calls are set out in the prospectus documents below.

Please note that unlike recent calls these calls will operate as open calls and project proposals will be considered on a rolling basis, rather than being considered as a group at the end of the call. If you are considering requesting an increase in ERDF investment to extend a current project you must submit a proposal under this call, further information on how to do this is set out in the prospectus documents.

This will be the final opportunity to make applications to the North East ERDF Programme. If you would like to make an application to the North East ERDF Programme please read the commissioning document and other relevant guidance carefully or contact carol.johns-mcleod@northumberland.gov.uk and submit an outline application using the outline application form

https://www.gov.uk/applying-for-erdf-funding#applying-in-the-north-east

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Greggs Foundation

The Major Grants Programme for local NfP organisations with an annual turnover of £500,000 or less, can apply for grants of up to £15,000 per year for up to three years. The purpose of the programme is to tackle social deprivation, specifically around: 

  • People with disabilities
  • Older people
  • Homeless people
  • Voluntary carers

The deadline for applications is 18 May 2013, for further information visit www.greggsfoundation.org.uk

 

The Prince's Countryside Fund

The Prince's Countryside Fund has been established to support the sustainability and protection of farms and rural communities throughout the UK. Funding support over a maximum of three years is available for projects that provide significant public benefit and meet the following objectives of the fund listed below:

  • Improve service provision in rural areas
  • Support rural enterprise
  • Support farming businesses
  • Provide training opportunities for young people

Applications for revenue and capital will be considered, the maximum level of funding for individual projects is £50,000.

The focus areas for the fund includes:

  • Projects to improve the sustainability of British farming in areas of deprivation
  • Projects to improve the sustainability of rural communities

The deadline for submissions is 17 May 2013.

For further information http://princescountrysidefund.org.uk/

 

Coastal Communities Fund

The Coastal Communities Fund (CCF) is now open for applications and stage one bids for England are required by 13 May 2013. The CCF is designed to support the economic development of coastal communities by promoting sustainable economic growth and jobs, so that people are better able to respond to the changing economic needs and opportunities of their area.  

Funding awards of over £50,000 are available for projects lasting up to two years, there is no set upper limit on grants; however, the BigFund has suggested that the maximum amount awarded is unlikely to be greater than £2m. 

Some examples of activities that might be supported by this fund could include:

  • Supporting skills and training initiatives to improve job prospects of local residents and encourage additional new businesses;
  • Maintaining and developing specialised tourist infrastructure, including support for new green tourism opportunities;
  • Managing and adapting to flood and coastal erosion risk, and managing pollution risks associated with the coast;
  • Supporting social enterprises to bring new economic opportunities and jobs to coastal towns and make best use of local assets;
  • Building community capacity to boost local approaches to promoting enterprise and economic regeneration in coastal areas; and
  • Supporting small-scale and sustainable transport improvements.

For further information:

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Shell Live Wire

Shell Live Wire have up to 4 x £1000 Grand Ideas Awards to give away each month to new businesses in the UK and in their first 12 months of trading. Applicants and all business partners must be aged 16 - 30. For further information www.shell-livewire.org/awards-start

 

The Sir James Knott Trust

The aim of the trust is to help improve the conditions of people living and working in the North East of England, applications are normally accepted three times a year in the spring, summer and autumn.  Donations are on the themes of; community issues and events, service charities, historic buildings and heritage, education, young people, arts and culture, health and sport, environment, public services and housing. For further information www.knott-trust.co.uk.

 

Hadrian Trust (North East England)

Small grants are available to help social welfare and charitable organisations working to improve the lives of people in the North East of England, the average grant is between £500 and £2,000. Grants can be for a specific project or part of a project, purchase of equipment or as a contribution towards running costs.

Applications will be considered in April, July and October 2013; restrictions and T&C apply, for further information www.hadriantrust.co.uk

 

SITA Trust Enhancing Communities Programme - Fast Track Fund

Grants are available for community projects in qualifying areas (www.sitatrust.org.uk/postcode-checker), the type of projects supported can include; improvements to community amenities such as village halls, public parks and sports facilities, and improvements to historic buildings and structures.

Grants up to a maximum of £20,000 are available and applications are only accepted towards projects with a total cost of £40,000 or less. Restrictions, terms and conditions apply, applications can be submitted; 17 June, 19 August and 15 October 2013. For further information www.sitatrust.org.uk/

 

Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain Initiative (AMSCI)

Additional funding of £120m for two further AMSCI rounds was announced in the 2012 Autumn statement. This will support research and development, skills training, and capital investment to help UK supply chains achieve world-class standards and encourage major new suppliers to locate in the UK. The aim of the initiative is to increase the growth of the manufacturing sector, and:

  • be collaborative, involving two or more organisations, one of which must be a company;
  • be seeking at least £2m of support per project;
  • demonstrate commitment from a prime or tier 1 company in their supply chain;
  • demonstrate that they will result in carbon efficiencies;
  • represent good value for money for the taxpayer, providing evidence that the project would:

- address key barriers to growth;

- deliver high value economic, social and environmental outcomes;

- generate significant society benefits.

The funding will be available to support the following areas:

  • The purchase of capital equipment
  • R&D activity which improves manufacturing equipment, product development, systems or processes
  • Specific training and skills development to support the project.

Interested applicants should register on www.innovateuk.org. The competition will open on the TSB website on 21 March. The deadline for Round 3 applications is Noon 29 May 2013 and for Round 4 applications is 16 October 2013.

 

Government's Start-Up Loan scheme extended by £30 million 

The Government has advised that it is contributing an additional £30million to the StartUp Loans scheme to help young people get started in business. For further information on the scheme click this link.

 

Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding is a new and exciting method of attracting finance for a wide range of projects. So far it has been used in support of a variety of activities, including; disaster relief, citizen journalism, support of artists, political campaigns, start-up company funding, movies, software development and scientific research. consultation, coworkers, standing, group, men, blue, copy space, businesswomen, job, females, silhouettes, professionals, males

There are now several UK based internet Crowdfunding platforms where entrepreneurs can access the market to pitch ideas and develop financial partnerships.

This method of fundraising is now recognised by the UK government and some platforms are authorised by the FSA.  

Funding Circle Business Loans

Funding Circle was launched in summer 2010 and provides an online marketplace that enables individuals and businesses to lend directly to other businesses www.fundingcircle.com

 

Trade Loan Fund

Launch of a new programme offering loan assistance to sole traders in the UK's construction sector, applications are accepted at any time www.hitachicapital.co.uk

 

Let's Grow

Business & Enterprise Commercial Limited (BEC) has been awarded £30m from the Regional Growth Fund (RGF) by the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) to provide grant support to businesses in the North East.

The fund will focus on manufacturing and service sector businesses which offer more than a local service and will support:

  • Capital investment
  • R&D
  • Training costs (as part of an investment project)

Individual grant awards will be between £50,000 and £1m (appraisal and acceptance fees apply) and will depend on; location of project, state aid, company size and type of activity. The fund will run as a quarterly competition with closing dates for applications to be published in the Journal and Evening Gazette.

Scheme guidance:

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To apply online at www.nebusiness.co.uk/letsgrow the first competition is now open, further rounds will be held in June, September and December 2013.      

 

Isos My Community Fund

Isos housing wants to create places where people wish to live and improve the wellbeing and quality of life of residents who live there. Investing in communities where Isos has homes, to help them become stronger and more sustainable is one of our top priorities.

The My Community Fund can award grants from £50 - £10,000 and covers seven Community Investment Strategy themes:

  • Setting up a new, or supporting an existing, social enterprise
  • Tackling unemployment and under-employment
  • Young people
  • Community health provision
  • Rural transport
  • Digital exclusion
  • Fuel poverty

 

Further information can be found in the attached applicant's guidance pack and application form or by contacting Sara Parker-Clark, tel 0191 2923349 email sara.parker@isoshousing.co.uk.

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Small Business Growth Fund (SBGF) - RDPE Rural Economy Grants

The SBGF scheme aims to boost enterprise and small business growth across much of rural Northumberland, County Durham and Gateshead. Grant support will be directed to micro enterprises with growth plans, with priority to businesses operating in target sectors within the North East Rural Growth Network (NE RGN) area.defra logo

Northumberland County Council (NCC), on behalf of the North Eastern Local Enterprise Partnership (NELEP), is the Accountable body for this fund. The fund is open to eligible projects from 1st January 2013 to 31st December 2013 and has a budget of £1m from the Defra - Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE).

Funding is targeted at projects that support the growth of the following priority sectors:

  • Renewable energy services – manufacturing and servicing.
  • ‘Knowledge Intensive Businesses’ – these are broadly defined and may include business services (education, Information and communication, financial intermediation, real estate activities, environmental services ) or technical knowledge (including scientific research, engineering activities, medical, healthcare)
  • Craft/Creative Industries - normally this will include businesses involved in advertising, architecture, art and antiques, crafts, design, designer fashion, film and video, Interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software and computer services, television and radio.
  • Food and Drink production – including the development of niche and locally branded products and projects to create or expand food production companies that meet the definition of high growth, do not fall within the definition of ‘agri-food and drink’ (i.e. adding value to primary agricultural product) and will make a significant impact on the local economy. Solely food-based retail or restaurant businesses are excluded from the scheme.

 

Further information, an application form and scheme guidance notes can be found here:

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If you are considering submitting an application, in the first instance you should contact the NE RGN Team by phone or email to outline your proposed project. Contact: Alison Hesselberth, RGN Programme Implementation Officer, NE RGN Team, County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2EF. tel 01670 623924 email Alison.hesselberth@northumberland.gov.uk

The North East Rural Growth Network (NERGN) is one of five national pilot programmes supported by Defra that aim to bring forward and test new ways of supporting business growth, networking and job creation in rural communities. The NERGN partnership is now seeking bids from private, public or community/voluntary organisations to develop an enterprise hub during 2013/14 to serve Hexham; for further information please follow this internal link.

 

North East Business Support Fund

The North East Business Support Fund is managed by Northumberland Business Services Ltd (NBSL). NBSL is a Department of Business, Innovation and Skills approved enterprise agency that works to assist pre-start, new and existing businesses by providing information, advice and support on running and developing a business.

The fund offers:

  • Up to 40% support, to a maximum of £1,400
  • A business diagnostic to clarify need
  • Assistance in finding the right provider
  • Links to other complementary funding in the North East

To be eligible to apply organisations must:

  • Be a registered private sector business or social enterprise based in the North East of England
  • Have already commenced trading
  • Have a business-to-business client base
  • Be looking to increase turnover or number of employees

 

For further information and guidelines http://www.nbsl.org.uk/what-we-do/we-help-businesses-to-develop

 

Coalfields Community Grants - Level 1

The Coalfields Regeneration Trust (CRT) is an independent grant making organisation established in 1999 to improve the quality of living in Britain's coalfield communities.

The Trust/s Level 1 grant Programme can award grants from £500 up to £5,000. It is targeted at community and voluntary organisations who can demonstrate that a grant will impact positively on people living in coalfield communities. For further information visit http://www.coalfields-regen.org.uk/

 

Business Start-Up Loans

Start your business venture with Start-Up Loans - support, advice and finance for young entrepreneurs in the North East and Cumbria. The Start-Up loans initiative is a brand new, government-backed loan fund for 18-30 year old's who want to start up their own business.

When you apply for a Start-Up Loan you don't just get financial help - you'll also get support and advice as you embark on your entrepreneur's journey, helping you turn your great idea into a successful and sustainable business.

Start-Up Loans are provided by a network of Delivery Partners across the country. For the North East & Cumbria, that partner is PNE, supported by Virgin Money and Virgin Unite.

Visit www.pne-enterprise.org for more information or www.facebook.com/pne-enterprise

 

People's Health Trust

The Active Communities Funding Programme aims to close the gap between those communities who experience the worst health in England, Scotland and Wales and the majority of the population.

The programme seeks to support local people to use their skills and knowledge to make their communities better places in which to grow up, to live, to work and to age.

Projects will be supported where local people can:

  • shape activities and/or services in their neighbourhoods and
  • feel that within their neighbourhoods they have closer social links and ties with others and
  • feel that they are making a positive difference to their community or neighbourhood

 

The People's Health Trust are looking to support projects that encourage community activism - projects designed by local people that address issues relevant to them and benefit and improve their local community. They are keen to support projects that bring communities together, foster a sense of belonging and encourage local people to be involved in and take ownership of activities and services that take place in their neighbourhoods.

For further website information www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk or email apply@peopleshealthtrust.org.uk or tel 0207 6974021.

 

cashThe Rio Tinto Alcan - Lynemouth Legacy Fund

For more than 40 years, Rio Tinto Alcan's Lynemouth plant has played a major role in South East Northumberland communities by supporting charities, voluntary organisations and other good causes. With the closure of the smelter and preparation to leave the community, Rio Tinto wish to ensure that they leave behind long lasting benefits, which is why they have set up a legacy fund and are inviting ideas from the community to ensure it is invested wisely in projects that will improve people's lives long after it has gone.

They are particularly interested in projects that:

  • Are aligned with Rio Tinto's sustainable development policy i.e. social well-being; prosperity and the future; environmental stewardship.
  • Supports community priorities.
  • Are self-sustaining and established in partnership.

The priority area is South East Northumberland with particular focus on the communities in and around Lynemouth, Newbiggin, Ellington, Ashington and Blyth.

Applications will be considered by a designated committee on a quarterly basis and whose decision is final. If you would like to discuss Rio Tinto's Lynemouth Legacy fund, please contact Joanne Hannay, Regional Economic Development Assistant, tel 01670 393837 or email joanne.hannay@riotinto.com

Web site address www.rtalynemouth.co.uk

 

Heritage Lottery fund 2013 - 2018 Strategic Framework, Open Programmes

The National Lottery has announced a doubling of its annual budget for new awards from £180m to £375m.

Open programmes are rolling programmes with no fixed deadlines:

Landscape Partnerships

The programme is for schemes led by partnerships of local, regional and national interests which aim to conserve areas of distinctive landscape character throughout the UK. You can apply for a grant from £100,000 to £3m.

Sharing Heritage grants of £3,000 - £10,000

Are for any not-for-profit group wanting to explore, share and celebrate their community's heritage.  Supportable activities includes; events, exhibitions, festivals and celebrations, or producing local history publications, conservation of individual heritage items, volunteer training and support.

Our Heritage grants of £10,000 - £100,000

Supports all types of heritage projects, for example smaller parks and green spaces, community buildings, museum collections and archives as well as activity projects exploring language cultures and memories.

Heritage Grants grants of £100,000 - £5m, for all types of heritage projects.

Heritage Grants Major Batch grants of £5m or more.

Heritage Enterprise

The Heritage Enterprise programme aims to support community organisations to stimulate economic growth by helping them to rescue neglected historic buildings and sites and return them to a viable and productive use. Grants of between £100,000 and £5 million are available, applicants must make a contribution to the project which will include the cash value of the asset once the conservation defecit has been calculated.

Projects are expected to create sufficient revenue to provide a reasonable return for the owner/developer and provide enough income for the ongoing and future maintenance and repair of the heritage asset.

For further information on the new Strategic Framework and other HLF targeted programmes http://www.hlf.org.uk/

 

Esmee Fairbairn North East Fund

The fund will run for 3 years from 2013 - 2015 and will be managed by the Community Foundation Tyne & Wear and Northumberland. The fund is open to groups working in areas of deprivation in the North East, it is for small and medium sized community groups with an income between £50,000 and £250,000. Grants are likely to be less than £10,000 and a maximum of £30,000 covering up to three years.

For further information

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Northumberland Grants Portal 

Accessing the Northumberland Grants Portal link and registering with GRANTnet or Grants4:Northumberland will enable individuals living in Northumberland and businesses, charities and voluntary sector groups based in Northumberland to obtain free online searches for grants, funding and a range of advice services.

                                                                                                        

Funding Bulletins

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