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Welcome to the Boost business support directory. Within here you will further details of our funded Boost programmes, as well as an up-to-date directory of other available business support in Lancashire.
If you are starting a business – or in the first three years - this funded programme will give you the support, knowledge and tools to make it sustainable and grow.
If you’re running a SME business, this hugely successful and popular programme gives you access to a fully-funded, experienced mentor to work alongside your team and support you on your growth journey.
If you’ve been trading for more than three years and employ more than 10 staff, this funded programme is tailored to your needs and will support your ambitious plans to achieve significant growth.
We can help Lancashire SMEs, start-ups and entrepreneurs in the digital and creative sector grow with advice, practical help, workshops, masterclasses and research or through collaboration.
Are you a Lancashire employer who wants to help your people improve their health and well-being (plus the environment) by encouraging cycling or walking to work?
Do you need help understanding what regulations apply to your business and ensuring you achieve and maintain compliance? BBfA is a government initiative to help you do this.
Do you want a tailored business growth plan for your company and introductions to relevant support for growing Lancashire businesses?
Are you a Lancashire-based business? Do you want to reduce your carbon footprint, save money and drive energy efficiencies?
Become a low carbon business ready for the future! The business landscape has changed. The transition to a low carbon economy has already begun. Let us help you change the way you do business by adopting low carbon business solutions.
Lancashire County Council is delivering a fully funded £1m Low Carbon Heat Grant aiming to help Lancashire SMEs achieve their Low Carbon heating goals.
Are you a Lancashire SME business looking for grant funding and funded support to reduce your carbon footprint? UCLan’s MaCaW (Making Carbon Work) programme can help you.
The purpose of the £1 million Rural Community Energy Fund is to provide feasibility and project development grant funding to rural community groups that want to develop their own renewable energy projects.