05 Oct 2021

Micro businesses to benefit from funded support for pandemic recovery

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Businesses with one to four employees can still benefit from 12 months ' free business support to guide them through the pandemic recovery, thanks to councils' partnership with national support body.

The year-long membership package with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is available through a first of its kind partnership between county, borough and district councils (which is a UK first), and offers free expert advice for Staffordshire micro businesses.

It provides essential advice and guidance on areas such legal and tax issues, employment legislation, health and safety advice, cyber protection and insurance.

The scheme was launched in February this year and currently has 100 places available.

Staffordshire County Council is pooling its resources with each district and borough council to offer the 12 month funded membership places.

The membership offer adds to the package of support available by councils, central government and partner organisations in response to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Staffordshire County Council 's deputy leader and cabinet member for economy and skills Philip White (pictured) said: “Micro businesses have been greatly impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic though many have shown incredible resilience through this period, adapting and diversifying where necessary.

“By providing free expert advice on a wide range of business-related issues, from marketing to legal and finance, we can remove an additional burden and allow them to concentrate on their operations.

“This is part of our package of support programmes for small businesses which are all making a difference. It 's a pioneering scheme in terms of the FSB working jointly with county, district and borough councils on a single programme. We 're pleased to be able to direct our businesses to industry advice that could make a critical difference as our economy recovers and that as a county, we have led the way with this initiative.

“Putting the right targeted support in place is most effective when organisations work together - serving our businesses and communities in the best way we can. ”

Karen Woolley, development manager for FSB for Staffordshire and the West Midlands, said: “FSB is proud to be partnering with Staffordshire County Council and all district and borough councils on this crucial initiative to get robust, on-the-ground and immediate business support to local small businesses to help them not only survive this crises, but to go on to revive and then thrive.

“The county, district and borough councils have always had a real passion for identifying businesses in need of support, and this initiative will be pivotal to ensuring this aim is met.

“FSB membership provides vital support including 24/7 legal advice and a legal hub containing a wealth of fact sheets and documents which are oven-ready for use, a funding platform, medical care helpline, free debt recovery and cyber protection to name but a few of the benefits which our members are relying on most at this difficult time. We look forward to supporting more businesses across Staffordshire to weather this crisis. ”

Businesses must not be a current FSB member in order to apply and the memberships will be awarded on a first-come-first-served basis for eligible applicants.

Successful applicants will have all the benefits of full FSB membership straight away.

FSB benefits can be found here: https://www.fsb.org.uk/join-us/membership.html

Applicants should contact their district or borough council in the first instance or [email protected] with their postcode, who can provide a direct contact email within the council.

Information about this and a wide range of other targeted support programmes can be found by contacting the Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Growth Hub at www.stokestaffsgrowthhub.co.uk