The Grant Game
Depending on what
kind of business you’re planning to start, you might be
able to get a home business
grant. These
grants are usually
government-issued. They are, effectively, ‘free money’ –
as long as you use the money for what you say you’re
going to use it for, you don’t ever have to pay it back.
Even if you don’t think you would qualify for anything,
you might be able to modify your business plan subtly so
that you do.
Why Would They
Do That?
The money is
designed to encourage specific kinds of businesses – it
will always be given to you for a very specific purpose.
Also, grants almost never cover the full amount of
whatever it is you want to do, leaving you to make up the
rest yourself. Note that not all grants come from the
government -- some are given out by charities trying to
further a cause, or by local community
organisations.
Areas
commonly covered by grants include businesses that are
exporting (every government wants exports to be more than
imports), businesses that will provide training to their
employees, businesses that are doing useful research and
businesses that are providing services and jobs in places
that are candidates for 'regeneration'. You may also be
able to find extra support for environmentally-friendly
businesses, and if you're a woman or a member of an
ethnic minority then that could qualify you for a grant
too.
Training
Grants
Grants for
training are some of the best ones out there -- if you're
planning to have any staff, you should really look into
them. Basically, you get a grant towards the cost of
sending some of your employees on a training course. This
is good for you, as you can train your employees more
cheaply, and they'll do a better job afterwards. It's
good for them, as they learn new skills or improve the
ones they have and improve their career prospects for the
future. Finally, at least in theory, it's good for the
economy, as there will be a greater diversity of skills
available in the job market.
Research
Grants
If your business
is trying to solve a problem or develop an invention, you
might be eligible for a research grant. This can be
especially helpful for covering the costs of things like
patent applications. Watch out, though -- application for
research grants is some of the fiercest out
there.
Location,
Location, Location
Whatever kind of
grant you're going for, the biggest factor in whether you
get it will probably be where you're based. Grants tend
to be locally-focused, and especially targeted in areas
that are deemed to have a lacking economy. Since you're a
home business, you might even find it worth researching
what is available in each area, and moving home
strategically.
It's Hard to Get
a Grant
Beware of anyone
who makes grants look easy. There are all sorts of ‘grant
agencies’ who want to take a fee, and ‘guarantee’ that
they’ll get you a grant. They won’t – as with almost all
things like this, never pay up front. However tempting
their offer might seem, you should be applying for the
grants yourself. This will generally involve submitting
your business plan plus a letter of about 1,000 words
saying why you should get the grant in question -- you
can't really use the same letter for each grant. Pick
what you apply for carefully, as it's a waste of time to
apply when you don't meet the criteria
properly.
If you want
to make sure you're applying correctly, the best thing to
do is to phone up the organisation offering the grant --
they'll usually be eager to offer help and
advice.
Still,
don't be upset if you don't get chosen, as it might just
be that there were more qualifying candidates than there
was money.
Other
Benefits
Any grant you get
is likely to bring you to the attention of some kind of
agency or organisation who want to help you in other ways
too. They might help you get onto courses if you're
lacking any business skills, or even provide a mentor to
guide you. You might think it all sounds a little silly,
but believe me, when you run a home business you need all
the help you can get.
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