New Grants Added This Week – 12th November 2023 to 19th November 2023

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New Grants Added This Week – 12th November 2023 to 19th November 2023

There were 66 new schemes added last week with a total amount available of £4,714,600.

The amounts available range from £1,050 to £1,500,000.

Money is available for the following funding purposes: Buildings and Renovation, Business Growth, Business Innovation, Energy Efficiency, Overseas Markets Development, Purchasing Equipment, Recruit and Develop Staff, Starting a Business and Working Capital.

Money is available for the following business types: Academic, Large Business, Medium Business, Micro Business, Research Organisation, Small Business and Start-ups.

Top 10 Funding Opportunities:

NIHR and OLS Cancer Mission: Early Cancer Diagnosis Clinical Validation and Evaluation Call

The call aims to support the clinical validation and evaluation of breakthrough technologies that can increase the proportion of cancers which are detected earlier in the disease course and/or target health inequalities in stage of cancer diagnosis.

PACE: Antibacterial Therapeutics Funding Call 2023

This scheme is providing support for high value, high risk, early phase drug discovery and diagnostic projects. Eligible projects must be directed at the highest-burden drug-resistant bacterial infections and indications.

EIT Manufacturing Accelerate Programme 2023 (December 2023)

The programme is supporting startups and scaleups with innovative solutions and technologies that address critical challenges in the manufacturing sector and will help the European manufacturing sector to become more efficient, resilient, green, and globally competitive.

Research for Patient Benefit Competition 53 – Research and Development

This scheme is providing funding for research that is aimed at improving, expanding and strengthening the way that healthcare is delivered for patients, the public and the NHS.

Engineering Biology for Defence and Security – Phase 2

This competition is seeking proposals that solve a range of Defence and Security challenges and enhance capability by applying engineering biology approaches.

Research for Patient Benefit Competition 53 – Project Feasibility and Evaluation

This scheme is providing funding for research that is aimed at improving, expanding and strengthening the way that healthcare is delivered for patients, the public and the NHS.

Durham Business Growth Programme – Capital Grants – Purchasing Capital Equipment

The programme aims to elevate productivity and foster growth within local businesses. Key themes for support include green economy and decarbonisation, space/satellites, fintech/digital, advanced material electronics, life sciences and creative and cultural. This strand provides capital funding.

Durham Business Growth Programme – Capital Grants – Building Acquisition and Renovation

The programme aims to elevate productivity and foster growth within local businesses. Key themes for support include green economy and decarbonisation, space/satellites, fintech/digital, advanced material electronics, life sciences and creative and cultural. This strand provides capital funding.

Growing Kent and Medway: Prototyping and Demonstrator Fund – Experimental Development

This competition aims to support projects focused on the development and demonstration of innovative new technologies in the horticultural food and drink supply chain.

Growing Kent and Medway: Prototyping and Demonstrator Fund – Industrial Research

This competition aims to support projects focused on the development and demonstration of innovative new technologies in the horticultural food and drink supply chain.

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