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.
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 websites may help with initial research into grant availability:
The European Union is also a provider of funds, mainly through the European Commission which administers a large number of schemes.Many of the available schemes are open to all without restriction. Eligibility for others will generally depend upon three main factors:
There are various reasons why your application may be turned down. The common ones include:
Finally, if your application is unsuccessful, ask for feedback. This will help you to be more effective when applying for funds in the future.
We can help you to find an appropriate source of grant funds. We can also assist with your business plan and detailed application.
2.1 Directors’ responsibilities
2.2 Preparing for your accountant
2.3 Company Secretarial Duties
2.4 Grants
2.5 Valuing your business
1. Starting up in business
2. General business
3. Corporate and Business Tax
4. VAT
5. Employment Issues
6. Employment and Related Matters
7. Personal Tax
8. Capital Taxes
9. Pensions
10. ICT
11. Specialist Areas
Sign up for our newsletter, sent by post monthly, or browse our newsletter archive.
Webcam – click on the link to see the view of St Magnus Cathedral taken from our Kirkwall office
Current Tax Data
Tax Calculators
Helpsheets
Contact Us
Crunchers Bookkeeping
New client enquiry
Our Standard Terms of business include a guarantee of satisfaction. If you are not completely satisfied with the service we have provided, you do not need to pay us.