Explore the range of funding opportunities and helpful events for rural enterprises and communities in this useful blog post:
Workplace Transformation Support Fund
Grants of between £15,000 to £100,000 are available to companies in the Scottish Enterprise area that have more than 10 employees to support capital investment projects. They’re looking for projects that can make the biggest impact on Scotland’s economy. The fund is for up to 50% of eligible project costs. Find out more here.
Choosing The Right Web Platform For Your Business, Online, Wednesday 2 October, 11:00 – 12:30
How do you navigate the overwhelming number of web platforms to find the one that fits your business needs and budget? This learning session from GrowBiz will explore the process of selecting a web platform by breaking down the pros and cons or popular options. It'll discuss things like the ease of use, cost, customisation options, saleability and support. Whether you're looking to build a simple website, a robust e-commerce store, or something in between, this webinar will provide valuable information to guide your decision. Book here.
Productivity Matters 2024: Innovate | Adapt | Thrive
This annual hybrid conference from Peer Works is happening this year on Tuesday 8 October, from 9am at Edinburgh Napier University. The exciting line up of speakers will share their knowledge on boosting productivity, enhancing work-life balance and unlocking your potential. Join them to be inspired and learn practical tips that will help you work better and smarter. Find out more and book here.
Outer Hebrides Community Led Local Development Local Action Group Fund
Community groups and businesses based in the Outer Hebrides can apply for funding of between £5,000-£10,000 for projects that will have an obvious, long-term positive impact on island communities. Deadline top apply is midday on Thursday 19 September. Find out more here.
Women in Forestry Practical Training Fund
Women in Scotland who wish to pursue a career within the forestry sector or those who are already working in forestry and want to progress their career can get funded training courses up to the value of £500. Find out more here.
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