Leadership and Management Grant
Leadership and Management Grant
Boost your business growth with the 2011 Leadership and Management Grant
If your business is expanding and has at least one member of staff, you may be eligible for a £1,000 grant towards our Business Growth Programme. This programme is subsidised by a government grant which means you can get up to £1,000 reimbursed towards the cost of the programme.
The key eligibility criteria for the government grant are:
You are an existing business with growth potential
You have a minimum of two people working in the business (ie yourself and one other)
The grant is match-funded, so you need to contribute financially to get the grant
Through this programme, Grow has helped SME's, social enterprises and creative sector businesses to:
- Increase revenues by £350,000 per annum
- Increase weekly turnover from £5,000 to £9,000
- Increase sales by £25,000
Grow are expert panellists on The Guardian Social Enterprise Network, are Business Link accredited and work closely with local Councils, Chambers of Commerce and the Federation of Small Business in London and across the UK.
More about the £1000 Grant
Most specialist and expert advice is beyond the reach of small businesses. The Leadership and Management Grant is a fantastic opportunity to work with Grow and benefit from expertise that has massively impacted 100's of businesses. Contact us now to find out:
- How the grant works
- If you're eligible
- How to apply for the £1000 grant
All enquiries receive a discount for Grow's Marketing Masterclass
All successful grant applications receive a free place on Grow's Marketing Masterclass.
All enquiries about the grant receive a £52 discount to Grow's Marketing Masterclass.
Discover more about our Small Business Growth Programme.
Testimonials
"Grow have been instrumental to the growth and success of our business and their work has increased our revenues by £350,000 per annum."
Tim Andrews, MD
"Their work has increased our revenues by £289,000 over 5 years and this figure is still growing."
Henry Richardson




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