New Grants Added This Week – 28th July 2024 to 4th August 2024

New Grants Added This Week – 28th July 2024 to 4th August 2024

There were 137 new schemes added last week with a total amount available of £10,819,732.

The amounts available range from £300 to £2,000,000.

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: Large Business, Medium Business, Micro Business, Small Business and Start-ups.

Top 10 Funding Opportunities:

Accelerate-to-Demonstrate Facility: Call for Proposals

The Accelerate-to-Demonstrate Facility is providing funding to support “lighthouse” pilot demonstration projects in critical minerals, clean hydrogen, industrial decarbonization and smart energy.

Growth Guarantee Scheme

This scheme aims to support access to finance for UK small businesses as they look to invest and grow following the closure of the Recovery Loan Scheme. The finance can be used for working capital or growth.

Growth Guarantee Scheme – Business Loans

This scheme aims to support access to finance for UK small businesses as they look to invest and grow following the closure of the Recovery Loan Scheme. The finance can be used for working capital or growth.

Growth Guarantee Scheme – Asset and Invoice Finance

This scheme aims to support access to finance for UK small businesses as they look to invest and grow following the closure of the Recovery Loan Scheme. The finance can be used for working capital or growth.

Growth Guarantee Scheme

This scheme aims to support access to finance for UK small businesses as they look to invest and grow following the closure of the Recovery Loan Scheme. The finance can be used for working capital or growth.

ARIA: Smarter Robot Bodies

This scheme is seeking proposals within the ‘Smarter Robot Bodies‘ opportunity space, exploring how progress in AI, control, materials, and manufacturing can be exploited to build robots that approach or even exceed the capabilities of living bodies.

Competition 26 – Stroke

This competition aims to identify solutions at an advanced stage of development which will help to tackle early diagnosis, rehabilitation and life after stroke.

Competition 26 – Urgent and Emergency Care

This competition aims to identify solutions at an advanced stage of development which will addresss three priority areas: health and care outside of hospitals, reducing length of stay and improving discharge and supporting workforce.

Competition 25 – Antimicrobial Resistance

This competition is seeking early-stage innovations which will address the following four priority areas: point of care diagnostics, monitoring, and susceptibility testing, prescribing decision support and risk stratification, novel care delivery methods and infection prevention and control.

Competition 25 – Women’s Health

This competition is seeking early-stage innovations which will address the following three priority areas: gynaecological conditions and hormonal health, mental health and chronic conditions and long-term health.