Additional Support for the Newly Self-Employed and Some SMEs in Distress

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Rona Burns

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April 22, 2020

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The Scottish Government announced yesterday that the additional £100 million grant funding, announced last week for the newly self-employed and SMEs in distress, will be available shortly.

  • £34 million Newly Self-Employed Hardship Fund

This will be allocated to the newly self-employed, who are not eligible for the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme and are facing hardship

The grant will be £2,000 per person

The fund will be managed via Local Authorities

  • £20 million Creative, Tourism & Hospitality Enterprises Hardship Fund

The fund will provide “rapid access” hardship grants of £3,000 for small creative, tourism and hospitality companies (up to 50 employees) who are not getting business rates relief.

There will also be larger grants of up to £25,000 available where it can be demonstrated that support is required for the business.

This fund will be managed by the Enterprise Agencies in partnership with Creative Scotland

  • £45 million Pivotal Enterprise Resilience Fund

The fund will provide support for vulnerable SME businesses who are vital to the local or national economic foundations of Scotland

The grants available will depend on the specific need of the business and be developed by the relevant enterprise agency with wraparound advice and support

This fund will be managed by the Enterprise Agencies

The Scottish Government is also providing £1 million to top up Creative Scotland’s Bridging Bursaries in the not-for-profit sector.

Applications will open for the new funding by the end of the month and recipients will receive funds in early May

https://jsca.co.uk/second-phase-of-funding-from-scottish-government-to-help-scottish-businesses/

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