Small businesses in Brighton & Hove are now able to apply for discretionary business support grants, which do not have to be paid back and are available to those who have not been eligible for the government’s small business grants during the coronavirus pandemic.
There is a total fund of £3.7 million and three levels of grants:
- £25,000
- £10,000
- Any amounts under £10,000.
The following types of small businesses could apply:
- Events
- Arts, culture and creative industries
- Retail
- Businesses in shared workspaces and those who manage shared workspaces
- Charities, community interest companies and third sector organisations who undertake commercial work
- Businesses with high fixed costs that do not pay business rates
- Locally-based businesses in leisure, including B & B guest houses
- Long established companies in the city that have invested in their business
- Market traders with fixed locations and costs in Brighton & Hove
- Businesses employing 20 to 50 employees or with high turnover
An online form is now available and a discretionary grant guide with information about who can apply and how to meet the criteria.
As part of their application, businesses will be asked to provide supporting information about how they contribute to:
- Local economic importance
- Supporting the city’s economic success
- Supporting key sectors and sub-sectors
- A carbon neutral city
They will also be asked what impact the loss of their business will make to the city, what they will use the grant for and their investment plans.
Businesses will also be asked to provide business accounts in support of their application, which will be assessed by an independent advisory panel which includes representatives from business organisations.
The closing date for the first round of applications is Friday, June 12.
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