Staffordshire Chambers awarded share of UKSPF funding to help support local businesses

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Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce is delighted to announce that it has been awarded a portion of funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). This allocation aims to bolster local businesses within the city, and it reflects the Chambers’ commitment to supporting economic growth and prosperity in Stoke-on-Trent.

Under the Supporting Local Business priority, Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce has been granted £347,427 for the Promoting Innovation Pathways (PIP) project. PIP will play a pivotal role in fostering and stimulating innovation across Stoke-on-Trent, providing invaluable assistance to businesses in their pursuit of developing new products, processes, and services.

Furthermore, Staffordshire Chambers has also received £47,335 for the Responsible Business Scheme, a pioneering pilot project designed to enable businesses of all sizes to adopt sustainable business practices. This scheme will create a framework for companies to integrate environmental and social responsibility into their operations, driving positive impact within the local community while ensuring long-term viability.

Sara Williams OBE, Staffordshire Chambers CEO, said: “Funding the UK Shared Prosperity Fund will help us continue in our efforts to support local businesses in Stoke-on-Trent.

“The Promoting Innovation Pathways project and the Responsible Business Scheme will play a crucial role in fostering innovation and sustainability in the region, driving positive impact within the local community while ensuring long-term viability.

“These initiatives demonstrate our commitment to supporting economic growth and prosperity in Stoke-on-Trent, and we look forward to commencing these projects in September 2023.”

The projects are set to commence in September 2023, marking an exciting new phase in the economic development of Stoke-on-Trent. These initiatives, funded by the UKSPF, demonstrate the city’s dedication to creating a prosperous business environment and improving the quality of life for its residents.

Cllr Jane Ashworth, leader of the city council said: “We’re really pleased to have been able to award this funding to support local businesses and projects in Stoke-on-Trent.

“I know that the Cost of Living Crisis is a huge concern for local people and businesses and we are working to ensure that we make the best use of the resources we have available to deliver help, advice and support. The UKSPF funding will fund these three interventions that support local businesses to thrive, innovate and grow.”

To learn more about the recipients of the Communities category, which were announced last week, please visit www.stoke.gov.uk/news. The People and Skills category recipients will be announced in the coming week.

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