22 Nov 2019

£35m fund to grow rural businesses

Rural businesses across the country are set to benefit from a guaranteed £35 million in government funding to create new jobs, boost tourism, and unlock growth in rural areas. This figure could be increased to £50 million if there are enough high-quality applications.

The government’s Growth Programme, which opened for expressions of interest on Monday 4 November, provides grants for rural start-ups and businesses to purchase state-of-art equipment and machinery to grow their business or open up opportunities for tourism.

The scheme has already granted £99 million to 546 local businesses across England, creating 3,771 new jobs in rural areas.

Farming Minister George Eustice said: “Our dedicated fund for rural businesses has created more than 3,700 jobs and supported a diverse group of businesses, tourism operations and start-ups to unlock their full potential.

“This next round of funding will help more businesses to grow and local areas to prosper – and I would urge any rural enterprise to look into what this scheme could do for them.

“I would also encourage farmers to consider how they might use this funding to branch out and diversify their businesses, making the most of emerging trends and tastes and looking ahead to new opportunities.”

For this funding round of the Growth programme, the threshold for minimum grants has come down from £35,000 to £20,000, meaning that more small or micro-businesses can be eligible for a grant for their projects.

Paul Caldwell, Chief Executive of the Rural Payments Agency said: “I would urge all interested applicants to submit their expressions of interest as soon as possible to ensure they have plenty of time to complete a full application if their project is assessed to be eligible.”

The RDPE Growth Programme handbook is available on GOV.UK and contains information on which projects are deemed eligible for a grant and how to apply.

Interested parties need to send an Expression of Interest form to the Rural Payments Agency, outlining how they meet the criteria for the scheme – from creating new jobs, increasing business turnover, and improving productivity.

If the Rural Payments Agency considers the project to be eligible, the applicant will then be invited to submit a full application. The deadline for all Expressions of Interest is Sunday 16 February 2020.

To help South East Midlands-based businesses to access the funding, the South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (SEMLEP) is holding four information workshops over the coming months. Reserve your place using the links below:

9.30 – 12.30, 6 December 2019, South Northamptonshire Council – Book here

9.30 – 12.30, 6 January 2020, Central Bedfordshire Council – Book here

9.30 – 12.30, 7 January 2020, Stagsden – Book here

9.30 – 12.30, 9 January 2020, East Northamptonshire Council – Book here


For more information on how to apply to the Growth programme, go to: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rdpe-growth-programme

To check if your business is eligible for this programme, call the Rural Payments Agency helpline on 03000 200 301 or email GPEnquiries@rpa.gov.uk

The maximum grant for food processing businesses is £750,000 – for all other rural businesses the maximum is £180,000

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