Business support finder
Business schemes available - 176
Support Scheme Sort descending | Support organisation |
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Recovery Loan SchemeThis scheme offers a 70% government guarantee on loans to SMEs of up to £1 million in Northern Ireland. |
Department for Business and Trade, British Business Bank |
Redundancy ServiceSupport service for employers making redundancies, providing tailored support to meet their needs and designed to equip their employees with the tools and information they will require when they re-enter the labour market |
Department for Communities (DfC) |
Residential Homes Rate ReliefBusiness support scheme details on the value of rate relief, types of property that qualify for rate relief and how to apply |
Land & Property Services (LPS), Department of Finance (DoF) |
Resource Matching ServiceAdvice and guidance on how to transfer business waste, unwanted materials and bi-products from one business or organisation to be reused, recycled, reprocessed and repackaged by another |
Invest Northern Ireland |
Resource-efficient or bio-based materials and manufacturingInvestment in innovative feasibility studies in advanced low-carbon manufacturing. |
Innovate UK |
Responsible AI UK: skills programmeFunding to develop open educational resources for the training of artificial intelligence (AI) developers, users, managers, the public and other stakeholders. |
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) |
Rethink Your ResilienceThis scheme helps employees become more resilient by giving them the skills to reframe negative thinking and make healthier lifestyle choices. |
Business in the Community |
Seed Fund ProgrammeEntrepreneurs can apply for a business start-up seed fund bursary of up to £1,000, business advice, training and mentoring. |
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council |
Seedcorn Investor Readiness CompetitionCompetition aimed at early and new start companies who want to raise equity - a maximum prize fund of €300,000 is available |
InterTradeIreland |
SERC Fabrication ProjectOpportunity for Lisburn and Castlereagh businesses to recruit highly trained, motivated and professional engineers from the South East Regional College. |
Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council |