Self-Employments

Small Business Grants UK 2026 — Free Funding You Can Apply For

A guide to grants available for small businesses and start-ups in the UK in 2026, including government grants, local council funding, and sector-specific schemes.

Grants are free money for your business — you don’t pay them back. Here’s what’s available in 2026.

Main UK Business Grants

Government and National Schemes

Grant/Scheme Amount Who it’s for
Innovate UK Smart Grants £25,000–£500,000 Innovative businesses developing new products, services, or processes
Innovate UK Catalyst Varies by competition Sector-specific innovation (e.g. net zero, health, AI)
Start Up Loan Up to £25,000 per person (6% fixed interest — technically a loan) New businesses under 3 years old
Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) £25,000–£300,000 Businesses partnering with universities on innovation projects
Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) Up to £1 million+ Businesses solving government challenges through innovation
Export grants (UK Export Finance) Varies Businesses looking to sell internationally
Growth Hub grants £1,000–£25,000 Via local Growth Hubs — business development, equipment, digital adoption
Help to Grow: Digital Up to £5,000 (50% discount) SMEs adopting approved digital software

Devolved Nations

Area Scheme Amount
Scotland Business Gateway + Scottish Enterprise + HIE grants Varies — up to £150,000+
Wales Business Wales grants + Development Bank of Wales Up to £50,000+
Northern Ireland Invest NI grants + Enterprise NI Up to £50,000+
England (regions) Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) grants Varies by region — £1,000–£50,000

Sector-Specific Grants

Sector Grants available
Green/sustainable business Net Zero grants, IETF, Green Business Fund
Agriculture Farming Innovation Programme, ELMS
Creative industries Arts Council, Creative Scotland, BFI
Technology Innovate UK, UKRI Digital
Social enterprise Big Lottery Fund, Power to Change, UnLtd
Food and drink AHDB, Innovate UK Food
Manufacturing Made Smarter, Innovate UK

Grants for Specific Groups

Group Scheme Detail
Under 30 Prince’s Trust Enterprise Programme Funding, mentoring, and support
Women Various (Natwest Back Her Business, AllBright) Funding and mentoring for female founders
Veterans X-Forces Enterprise Start-up support and grants for ex-military
Disabled entrepreneurs Leonard Cheshire, various council schemes Adapted support and funding
Ethnic minority businesses Various (MSDUK, regional schemes) Dedicated funding programmes

How to Apply Successfully

Step Action
1 Check eligibility carefully before applying — don’t waste time on grants you don’t qualify for
2 Read the guidance thoroughly — follow instructions exactly
3 Write a strong business case — clearly explain what you’ll use the money for and the expected impact
4 Show match funding — many grants require you to contribute a percentage
5 Provide evidence — financial forecasts, market research, team credentials
6 Meet the deadline — late applications are rejected
7 Follow up if you don’t hear back within the stated timeframe

What Makes a Strong Application

Element What assessors look for
Clear objectives Specific, measurable goals for how you’ll use the money
Innovation What’s new or different about your approach (especially for Innovate UK)
Market evidence Proof there’s demand for your product/service
Financial viability Realistic forecasts showing the business can sustain itself
Team capability Skills and experience to deliver the project
Impact Job creation, economic growth, environmental benefit, social impact
Value for money Costs are reasonable and justified

Start Up Loan — The Most Accessible Option

Feature Detail
Amount £500–£25,000 per person (up to £100,000 for partnerships)
Interest rate 6% fixed per annum
Repayment Over 1–5 years
Eligibility UK resident, 18+, business under 3 years old, viable business plan
Free mentoring 12 months of mentoring included
No early repayment fees Can repay early without penalty
Personal guarantee No — it’s an unsecured personal loan
How to apply startuploans.co.uk

Other Funding Sources

Source Type Detail
British Business Bank Various Connects businesses with finance options
Regional funds Grants + loans Northern Powerhouse, Midlands Engine, etc.
EU replacement funds Grants UK Shared Prosperity Fund, Levelling Up Fund
Charitable trusts Grants Lloyds Bank Foundation, Esmée Fairbairn, many others
Crowdfunding Equity or rewards Crowdcube, Seedrs, Kickstarter

Warning: Grant Scams

Red flag Detail
Upfront fees Legitimate grants don’t require payment to apply
Guaranteed approval No grant is guaranteed before assessment
Unsolicited contact Be wary of cold calls or emails claiming you’ve “been selected”
Pressure to act fast Legitimate schemes have published deadlines, not verbal pressure
Paid grant-finding services Most legitimate grants can be found free via gov.uk