A database of funding available for your business
The Accelerator project provides support to businesses across the East Midlands to help them start, sustain, grow and innovate.
The Midlands Engine Investment Fund (MEIF) provides commercial finance through Small Business Loans, Debt Finance, Proof of concept and Equity Finance funds.
Businesses and research organisations can apply to help develop innovations including to test the feasibility of ideas, research and develop it, and demonstrate…
UKSPF funded targeted support for small and medium-sized businesses this grant aims to help them undertake new-to-firm innovation; adopt productivity-enhancing,…
A government backed programme designed to help you learn new skills, reach more customers and boost your profits.
The Invest to Grow is a £16m programme managed by the University of Derby, designed to support private sector businesses, predominantly in the form of loan funding…
Amazon Small Business Accelerator is a free, online educational programme for anyone who wants to start a new online business or grow an existing one.
Support includes: Free access to expert support and workshops covering a wide range of subjects. Student and graduate support opportunities Grants between £1,000…
DBC Training offers fully digitalised learning within the D2N2 (including Derbyshire) area through a range of fully funded online qualifications and CPD courses…
Time2Innovate is offering SMEs in Derbyshire funding to access the very latest technologies and expertise to drive innovation in engineering and advanced manufacturing…
Open to small or medium sized business within rural areas - voucher worth up to £7,000 to upgrade your business broadband to a fast and reliable connection over…
UK Export Finance is the UK's official export credit agency. It provides government assistance to exporters and investors, principally in the form of insurance…
Research and development (R&D) tax relief is a government scheme to reward companies that invest in research by either reducing a company's tax bill, or, for some…
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. enable businesses to source University expertise and employ a graduate at for 10 weeks to 3 years for a specific project.