Matthew Curtis

Act now to benefit from funding to help you work with M4C - funding is changing in 2023

You may already be aware that many programmes of business support have been receiving their funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). M4C is proud to have been asked to deliver on programmes in the North East, Humber & Cumbria regions that have been ERDF funded. 

These programmes are coming to an end in their current formats at the end of March 2023, going forward UK programmes will be funded by the new shared prosperity fund from UK government. At the time of going to press it is still unclear how much funding will be allocated to regions, how it will be distributed or what criteria will be in place regarding eligibility of businesses or projects.

In the short term for businesses in the North East (County Durham, Tyne & Wear & Northumberland) there is still funding available through the North East Business Support Fund (NEBSf). 

M4C are pleased to be an NEBSF provider the application process is straightforward and we can help you every step of the way, if your application is successful then you will be able to recover up to 35% of the cost of your M4C project so long as the total project value is between £3000 - £8000.

If you'd like to seize the chance to receive funding towards your M4C project... let's chat

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