To seek approval to extend the Council’s SME Growth Fund to 31 March 2020 in order to continue to support businesses growth across the District.
To receive an update on the delivery of the Fund to date, details suggested amendments to this and agree to fund the extension by a £250,000 allocation from the existing SME Growth Fund budget.
To agree to receive a future report with options for the use of remaining funds within the initial SME Growth Fund budget for other economic growth activities.
Additional documents:
Decision:
RESOLVED that –
(a) the Council’s SME Growth Fund Scheme be extended to March 2020 and that the scheme objectives set out in the Portfolio Holder’s report be agreed, with a focus on job creation and growth outcomes;
(b) the extension be funded from £250,000 of the allocation from the budget allocation already in place;
(c) the scheme is opened up to all business sectors (with the exception of retail);
(d) the scheme funding levels are split into two streams, namely Minor (£3,000 - £15,000 and Major (£15,001 - £150,000) grant programmes;
(e) the intervention rate of up to 50% will be applied to all applications;
(f) the Corporate Director (Planning and Regeneration) in consultation with the Head of Finance, Revenues & Benefits, be authorised to agree Minor applications (awards of £3,000 - £15,000) which will be published as Officer Decisions;
(g) the current approval of Major applications (£15,000 - £150,000) via the Grants Panel is maintained and that membership of the Grants Panel is unchanged as set out in the Portfolio Holder’s report;
(h) the Corporate Director of Planning and Regeneration, in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Investment and Growth, be authorised to update the scheme’s Project Appraisal Manual and associated materials in order to reflect the changes detailed in the Portfolio Holder’s report; and
(i) a future report be brought forward with options for the use of the remaining funds within the initial SME Growth Fund budget to support other economic growth activities.
Minutes:
There was submitted a detailed report and appendices by the Portfolio Holder for Inward Investment and Growth (A.4), which:-
1) sought Cabinet’s approval to extend the Council’s SME Growth Fund to 31 March 2020 in order to continue to support businesses growth across the District;
2) gave an update to Cabinet on the delivery of the Fund to date, detailed suggested amendments to the Fund and sought Cabinet’s agreement to fund the extension by a £250,000 allocation from the existing SME Growth Fund budget; and
3) sought Cabinet’s agreement for a future report to be submitted to Cabinet with options for the use of remaining funds within the initial SME Growth Fund budget for other economic growth activities.
It was reported that the SME Growth Fund was one of the key ways in which the Council provided direct support for businesses through grant support to facilitate growth. Support was aimed at small businesses across the District, recognising the vital role that they played in underpinning the stability and growth of the local economy though the provision of services and creation of employment. The SME Growth Fund responded directly to the corporate goals identified within the Council’s Corporate Plan 2016-2020 and to the objectives of the Council’s Economic Development Strategy (EDS). Provision of the Fund also accorded with the Council’s community leadership role.
Specifically the scheme responded to the following Corporate Goals:
Employment and Enjoyment
Our Priorities and Projects 2017/2018, Corporate Director (Planning and Regeneration Services)
The scheme also responded to the following objectives of the Council’s Economic Development Strategy:
Cabinet was reminded that, to date, five businesses had been supported with awards totalling £138,250. This had created 19.5 FTE new jobs, safeguarded 3.5 FTE and leveraged £262,694 from the private sector (including £93,000 bank finance) and this was felt to be a very positive return.
Members were advised that the above had been achieved from eleven full applications, demonstrating that the scheme delivered very positive outcomes. There had been over 100 initial enquiries about the Fund and this demonstrated a positive return from the promotion of the Fund. However the conversion from enquiries into awards made was low and one of the key reasons for this was that the enquiries were from businesses not operating in one of the targeted key sectors.
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