New Grants This Week – 8th March 2026 to 15th March 2026

New Grants Added This Week – 8th March 2026 to 15th March 2026

There were 48 new schemes added last week with a total amount available of £9,866,500.

The amounts available range from £1,500 to £4,200,000.

Money is available for the following funding purposes: Buildings and Renovation, Business Growth, Business Innovation, Energy Efficiency, Purchasing Equipment, Recruit and Develop Staff 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:

Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition 7: Pre-Deployment Trials

This competition aims to support projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping. Funding is available to carry out innovative pre-deployment trials.

SNPN 5G Assured Integration (CR&D)

This competition aims to fund CR&D projects that enable the integration of UK anchored advanced connectivity components at a system level into technically assured, end-to-end architectures ready for early market evaluation.

Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition 7: Feasibility Studies

This competition aims to support projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping. Funding is available to carry out feasibility studies.

Royal Society Industry Fellowships 2026 – Round 2

This scheme aims to support the mobility of academic or industrial researchers with a view to fostering research development, exchange of knowledge, stimulating longer-term collaborations and establishing personal, scientific and corporate links between sectors. The scheme will provide funding for research expenses and may be used to support summer studentships.

CSconnected Supply Chain Development Programme (April 2026) – Business Growth

This programme aims to drive the expansion of the semiconductor supply chain in South Wales, to boost jobs creation and GVA growth in Wales and the UK. Projects can include the purchase/upgrade, installation and commissioning of equipment, the qualification of products, services or equipment and the onshoring of a new supplier in CCR region, Wales or the UK.

CSconnected Supply Chain Development Programme (April 2026) – Purchasing Capital Equipment

This programme aims to drive the expansion of the semiconductor supply chain in South Wales, to boost jobs creation and GVA growth in Wales and the UK. Projects can include the purchase/upgrade, installation and commissioning of equipment, the qualification of products, services or equipment and the onshoring of a new supplier in CCR region, Wales or the UK.

CVC DIF Accelerator Challenge

This programme provides expert mentorship and funding to help impact-driven UK start-ups and social enterprises turn strong ideas into scalable solutions.

EIT Food Accelerator Network 2026 – Research and Development

The programme aims to enable AgriFoodTech startups to accelerate, further validate their technology and advance their investment and commercial readiness to achieve a successful market adoption. Funding is available to help AgriFoodTech startups to validate their technologies as well as for travel to networking events and meeting.

EIT Food Accelerator Network 2026 – Business Growth

The programme aims to enable AgriFoodTech startups to accelerate, further validate their technology and advance their investment and commercial readiness to achieve a successful market adoption. Funding is available to help AgriFoodTech startups to validate their technologies as well as for travel to networking events and meeting.

Supporting Grassroots Music (March 2026) – Business Growth

This scheme aims to support venues, festivals and promoters, recording studios and rehearsal spaces as well as sector bodies operating in grassroots music with projects to support the transition of artists, bands and industry professionals to sustainable careers in music, as well as the development of new audiences and the grassroots music sector as a whole.

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