Did you know that your SME could be granted or even win money? Money that does not have to be paid back and is tax exempt?
Did you know that Hackney is a national leader in using this kind of funding to support local businesses? Between 2022 and 2023, half a million pounds was shared among 453 local businesses and there’s more to come …
When your SME is growing and you’re considering raising funds, the most obvious route is to get a bank loan or seek out some kind of Business Angel or Venture Capitalist support. Part 1 of this blog explained what raising debt and equity financing involves, including the challenges and risks involved and showcasing a few success stories. In Part 2, we’ll be looking at grants and competitions available to SMEs in the UK with a focus on the London Borough of Hackney.
Grants? If you’re thinking student grants, or energy efficiency grants, you’re on just the right track. Grants generally come from public money i.e. they’re taken from a pot of money that is generated mostly through taxation (including business rates). This money is being awarded or redistributed to individuals or organisations deemed worthy to receive it.
This is key to understanding why grants get awarded. The goal is to use public money for the public – to take tax money, lump it together, give it to the right people, all for the public good. Social enterprises can usually benefit because they are linked so closely to providing services for the public. More information here.
Key Takeaway: The more aligned you are to central or local government initiatives, the more likely you are to be eligible for a grant.
A lot of these grants go back into the government to support services we all need e.g. schools and policing but a portion is provided to SMEs and industry to accelerate policy initiatives or development in selected areas of the country.
This is the big question. Grants can range from £500 to £2 million (Innovate UK). There’s a table below highlighting the opportunities available but, before we get to that, not all grants are available to all companies and what you could get depends on a few factors:
If you want to know what is available and how to apply, search the above funds by name. For a broader view, go to UKRI, the Entrepreneur Handbook, Grantfinder or your Local Growth Hub.
For Hackney, if you’re a social enterprise, there’s a one stop shop at Hackney CVS.
“I think that’s the thing about fundraising, people internalise rejection all the time. But it’s not that they’re not good enough; it’s that they’re trying to write themselves into a system that wasn’t designed for them.”- Jamila Daley-Jeffers, Grant Applications Expert at Tabitha’s People, Hackney
There are a few things you should be aware of before you plough ahead and start filling in applications:
Key Takeaway: Grant awarding bodies want you to grow but they are answerable. Expect strict requirements on how you use and monitor the money
Accelerator (or Escalator) Programmes provide you with mentorship, collaborative expertise, and/or training to help you develop a specific project. These require you to be available for a period of weeks to benefit from the expertise you are being offered.
For example, the Mass Challenge UK Accelerator Programme. This is based in East London and, for 2025, primarily looked to identify the best innovators in AI and Autonomy. Partners included BAE Systems, University of East London and Queen Mary University. No cash grant is given but it offers several months of mentoring along with a network of expert advice and knowledge. Applications launch in January with competition awards being announced in October. Partnerships can continue beyond the programme.
As an example of a combination of the two, Hackney Impact Phase 2 (2025/26) offers a cash grant alongside a programme that provides a wide range of support, including 1:1 coaching, business courses, free on-site energy audits, and access to net-zero grants for retrofitting business premises.
Calla Lily began working with Innovate UK Business Growth in May 2021. After being awarded an initial £350,000 Innovate UK grant, expert assistance was given via an Innovation and Growth Specialist. The company subsequently received a £700,000 Innovate UK Biomedical Catalyst grant to work in partnership with Queen Mary University of London and University College London (UCL) School of Pharmacy.
“Innovate UK Business Growth has helped us progress from an urgent need to a commercially viable and socially meaningful solution. We’re excited to be moving forward with clinical trials and continuing to grow a business that puts women first.” Thang Vo-Ta, CEO and Co-Founder of Calla Lily Clinical Care
Have you ever entered the reception of a company and noticed the cabinet with the glass trophies? Even the ones that say ‘Finalist’ are an endorsement and builds trust. What other benefits come with taking part?
The costs of entering, applying and attending interviews and presentations are not small. These can include:
Key Takeaway: Application fatigue can prevent you from tailoring your answers to subtly different questions
Competitions live as of November 2025:
Again, an example is The Mayor of London’s Entrepreneur Competition for London-based students with the goal of innovating ways to make the city cleaner and greener. The prize is £20,000 in funding alongside expert mentoring.
Chris and Jamie from Queen Mary, University of London were finalists in 2017 with their idea, Too Good To Go. This is an app and online platform helping eliminate edible food waste within the hospitality sector. The app allows restaurants, cafes and bakeries to sell their surplus food at the end of breakfast, lunch and dinner service for between 50-90% off regular menu prices.
Too good to go now operate in 6 different countries with 4,500 partner stores. They have saved over 1.6 million meals and have avoided over 3200 tonnes of CO2.
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