Business association and town team grant programme
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Barnet has set up a fund to support local businesses in the borough to deliver activities, events, training, internships, mentoring, vouchers, high street activation and more.
The fund is to help local people and businesses support their town centres and giving power to the local economy. This is because we recognise resourced and supported groups have a positive impact on local areas.
Applications are now closed. For more information, please email barnet@hhll.co.uk.
Who can apply
The grants are open to volunteer-led town teams, trader/business associations and resident associations operating from one of Barnet’s main or district town centres.
They are also open to organisations that are looking to form a new town team or business/trader association, where one does not already exist in that town centre.
Eligible town centres are:
- Brent Street
- Burnt Oak
- Chipping Barnet
- Colindale/The Hyde
- Cricklewood
- East Barnet
- East Finchley
- Edgware
- Finchley Central
- Golders Green
- Hendon Central
- Mill Hill
- North Finchley
- New Barnet
- Temple Fortune
- West Hendon
- Whetstone
Applicant groups must have their own bank account and a written constitution, defining your group’s objectives and how it intends to function. Guidance and templates on how to create and set these up will be provided.
About the funding
The money comes from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund government scheme to provide local authorities with funding for communities, places, businesses, people and skills.
All funded activities must be delivered before the end of September 2024 and all data on supported local businesses must be submitted to Barnet Council before the end of November 2024. A full list of what data will be required is provided in the application guidance document.
Your bid should respond to the needs of local businesses in your town centre and help achieve at least one of the objectives listed in Our Plan for Barnet 2023 to 2026
There is a wide range of activities that applicants could propose, for example: events, festivals, markets, training, internships, business advice and mentoring, shopping vouchers, etc.
However, Barnet Council will not fund:
- work that doesn’t support local businesses to either safeguard or create new jobs
- projects without local business input
- personal utility bills, ongoing costs of the group or business as usual activities
- work that has already started or taken place
- wage support mechanisms
- capital projects
- projects that do not benefit a diverse range of local businesses and business leaders
- work that does not focus on Barnet’s town centres
- Local Authorities receiving money
How to apply
Applications for the grant programme are now closed.
Get application support
We are working with independent consultant Jen Scott (Hustle+Heels Ltd) to support applicants and grant recipients. Jen has a wealth of experience of working with community groups and business associations and will run group briefing sessions, one-to-one advice clinics and guidance and templates to help applicants.
Group online briefing sessions
Catch-up on our online briefing sessions
Online briefing 1, zoom recording from Thursday 18 January (Passcode: 9K1!sVd0)
Online briefing 2, zoom recording from Thursday 1 February (Passcode: Rj&yQMY9)
Guidance and templates to download
Application form (.odt file download)
Application guidance (.odt file download)
Clarification questions 23 Jan update (.odt file download)
Constitutional structure template (.odt file download)
Delivery budget template (.xsl file download)
Privacy notice
Details on what data we collect and how your data is stored and processed is available on our privacy policy (.odt file download).