Grants and support
A variety of funding and support is available to help develop your innovative business ideas. We can provide guidance on the most appropriate grant for you and support you in the application process.
SMART : SCOTLAND
If your innovation represents a significant technological advance within your industry sector, you may qualify for a SMART : SCOTLAND grant. Funding is available for small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) that:
- are independent;
- have less than 250 employees; and
- have an annual turnover of less than €50 million or an annual balance sheet total of less than €43 million
Find out more about the SMART : SCOTLAND on the Scottish Business Grants website
Find out how to apply for a SMART:SCOTLAND grant on the Scottish Business Grants website
Research and development grant
Small, medium and large enterprises may receive funding for research and development, even if the innovation is new only to your business. The product need not be innovative within a national context.
Find out more about research and development grants on the Scottish Business Grants website
Find out how to apply for a research and development grant on the Scottish Business Grants website
Technology Strategy Board (TSB)
A programme of funding is available from the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) which supports innovative business ideas. TSB also has an advisory role and identifies sectors which would benefit from innovation.
The Seventh Research Framework Programme (FP7)
An inspired idea can lose momentum if it exists in isolation. There are grants available from FP7 which encourage Europe-wide collaboration and the sharing of knowledge as a route to successful innovation.
Find out more about the funding available on the Seventh Research Framework Programme (FP7)
Research and development tax credits
Research and development tax credits were introduced to increase investment in innovation. You may qualify for tax credits if you are looking for funding for an innovative business idea. However, if you are already the recipient of a grant, this may affect your eligibility to receive tax credits.
Find out more about research and development tax credits on the HM Revenue and Customs website
Regional Selective Assistance
An investment scheme is available for businesses in designated areas of Scotland (the “assisted” areas). If your business is located within an assisted area, you could qualify for funding towards an investment project that will create or safeguard jobs in the business.
Find out more about Regional Selective Assistance on the Scottish Business Grants website
Find out how to apply for Regional Selective Assistance on the Scottish Business Grants website
Business Transformation Fund
In partnership with Glasgow Caledonian we have created a fund to encourage SMEs to work more collaboratively with the university. It provides access to specialist expertise and skills residing in our seven academic schools. Uses include:
- consultancy from our academic schools;
- a piece of applied or contract research; and
- access to test facilities or equipment and associated expertise.
Find out more about the Fund on the Glasgow Caledonian University website
Enterprise Europe Scotland
Enterprise Europe Scotland is part of the Enterprise Europe Network, a partnership of nearly 600 organisations in more than 40 European countries. They offer support and advice to businesses across Scotland and help them make the most of the opportunities in the European Union. Their services are specifically designed for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) but are also available to all businesses, research centres and Universities.
Enterprise Europe Scotland provides a wealth of information on doing business, finding collaborative partners and increasing your competitiveness in Europe. The majority of services it provides are free to Scottish organisations.
Find out more on the Enterprise Europe Scotland website
Business Gateway
Business Gateway offers guidance and a range of grant opportunities for businesses.