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Greater than £30,000 given in grants to 10 Crawley companies

More than £30,000 given in grants to 10 Crawley businesses

Ten companies were awarded a total of £ 32,380 by Crawley Borough Council Small Business Scholarship Program.

The funding comes from a nationwide pot and is separate from the funds sent out in response to the pandemic.

The Council’s successful small business grant program was created to assist start-ups and existing small businesses with expansion costs; Since its inception in February 2016, the program has financially supported more than 99 micro and small businesses in Crawley.

In the last funding round:

  • Airborne Representation Ltd (Skybreak), an airport customer service company based in Gatwick, received £ 4,000 to support a project aimed at establishing a fully mobile / remote office for the company, including the introduction of a digital payment and document signature system. Online communication platform (live chat etc) and marketing to promote these new services
  • Avensys has raised £ 4,000 to support the transition from providing audiovisual (AV) equipment for personal corporate events to digital equivalents
  • The BeYouToFull Company also received £ 4,000. This start-up company applied for funding to launch and market a website to sell its holistic health counseling services and products
  • Crawley and Gatwick Business Watch, the member-led crime-fighting partnership, received £ 4,000 to aid marketing efforts and replenish the member radio network
  • CVHQ Limited, a new start-up recruiting company, received £ 4,000 for the launch of a new online job board and recruitment agency
  • Multiple Dwellings Limited, a start-up finance company, also received £ 4,000 to help develop custom software to assist people filing tax returns on property acquisitions
  • Game of Scones, a home bakery, received £ 2,000 to help purchase equipment such as a walk-in cooler and convection oven
  • Inscape Group Limited, a start-up recruiting firm, also received £ 2,000 to help set up and equip its business
  • Eschon Limited received £ 1,982. This environmental management consultancy applied for funding to purchase IT and AV equipment to provide new digital services
  • Little Holly Hedgehog Pre-School in West Green received £ 1,500 to purchase existing assets from the former owner and to cover a range of up-front costs.

Councilor Peter Smith, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, said:
“I am delighted that we have given micro and small businesses more funding, especially given the current economic climate and the negative impact on Crawley of the pandemic.

“These small grants can make a huge difference to recipients and I wish them all the best as they try to grow their business.”

Small business grants are available to Crawley companies with 50 or fewer employees and require a 50 percent match fund from the company.

Further information on the funding program and how to apply can be found at crawley.gov.uk/business/business-resources-and-support/business-funding-and-grants-