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Pffft! Highly unlikely unless your already loaded or a farmer.

Money tends to go to money. A couple of years ago I remember someone applying for a grant but a condition of it was you already had to have the money for the kit in your bank. Buy it then get the grant money.

Sorry it's a negative first reply hope it gets the ball rolling for better ideas.

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There's occasionaly young entrants grants and rural development funds for small businesses that could be worth a look but alot of grants are up to 40% and just run until the money's gone so it can be hard to find one when you need it.

 

It's worth having a look around, we got help with a chipper from the European regional development fund but there's also a lot of conditions attached.

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Pffft! Highly unlikely unless your already loaded or a farmer.

Money tends to go to money. A couple of years ago I remember someone applying for a grant but a condition of it was you already had to have the money for the kit in your bank. Buy it then get the grant money.

Sorry it's a negative first reply hope it gets the ball rolling for better ideas.

 

Dead right there mate, with.... "money goes to money".

cheers, steve

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Grants I have received were exactly like that - had to pay all of it upfront and then claim the grant money back.

 

I doubt you would get a grant for a tractor as that could be used for agricultural work - that was the excuse I was given when trying to argue the pto powered processor they were given me a grant for needed a tractor to power it.

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Leader is the best bet (albeit a snowball in hell's chance) at the moment. I asked the question at the last leader presentation.... Have you grant funded MORE or LESS money than the cost of keeping all you desk jockeys in a job 'administering' the scheme?

 

Tumbleweed.....

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Most of the committee members of the local groups are volunteers. I know two of the guys on our local group. One is a town planner and one works for the nfu. This is why it can sometimes take an age to get a decision as they don't meet that often.

 

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Grants tend to come from LAG groups. There's a really good one in east Herts called Eastern Plateau - funds anything from machinery, marketing costs, infrastructure etc depending on the project. Max grant 40% net VAT.

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