More than 170 firms bid for grants from Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership

The Northampton Alive event at the Guildhall. 
Martin Sutherland from Royal & Derngate speaking at the event. ENGNNL00120131110175013The Northampton Alive event at the Guildhall. 
Martin Sutherland from Royal & Derngate speaking at the event. ENGNNL00120131110175013
The Northampton Alive event at the Guildhall. Martin Sutherland from Royal & Derngate speaking at the event. ENGNNL00120131110175013
A record number of businesses have applied for grants from Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership to help them expand.

The scheme, launched by chief executive of Royal & Derngate, Martin Sutherland, gives grants to small and medium-sized firms in the county.

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A spokeswoman for NEP said: “Prior to the round closing last Friday July 31, enquiries and requests for application packs were received from an unprecedented 170 businesses and individuals working in Northamptonshire’s Creative & Cultural Industries (CCI) sector.

“This time around, INV-ENT CCI specifically targeted ambitious creative and cultural SMEs to support the transformational growth of their businesses with grants of up to £20,000 – offered to support the development of new products, investment in up-skilling existing or securing new staff, enhancing digital capabilities and the introduction of new technologies,” she added.

Firms will hear whether they are successful or not in October.