ARE YOU READY FOR THE NEW NORMAL - GUIDANCE FOR RE-OPENING Following the latest updates from the Scottish Government, many businesses are now starting to look for advice and guidance on the changes they may need to make to help them re-open. As indicated, the timescales and measures will very much depend on the sector your business is in as well as the risk factor presented by COVID-19. To help you prepare for the new normal, we have pulled together the latest guidance reports in the following key sectors: Construction, Manufacturing, Retail, Food, Forestry, with Tourism expected to follow on 18th June 2020. |
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Are You Ready to Repurpose Your Business? As you prepare your business for the new normal, you may need to think how you can repurpose, restructure and redesign your business and proposition to meet the new needs of your customers. At Business Gateway Fife, we have a range of tools, resources and tutorials to help you rethink your business. Click here to find out more about the support available |
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Keep Your Customers Up to Date As you start to make plans to re-open, it is vital you keep your customers up to date with the measures you are putting in place and how your service may change due to COVID-19. This will let them know when you are opening and reassure them that it will be safe for them to do business with you again. Here are some easy-to-use tools that are free or low cost that will help you to communicate with your customers. Click here to find out more |
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Issue 4 of FBM Update is live FBM Update has been bringing fantastic positive news stories from Fife businesses who are innovating, growing and diversifying their operations to succeed in the current situation. This edition includes stories from McCormack Innovation, McDonald Water Storage, Foodmek, Kwikpac and Dynamic EMS to name but a few. Click here to read their success stories now |
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Keep Up to Date with the Latest Funding Support and Grants Business Gateway is publishing a list of on all business support, funding and grants made available to help businesses during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and can be downloaded as a PDF. It is being updated daily so please check back for further updates. Click here for full details |
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1 to 1 Advice from Your Business Adviser If you are looking for assistance, whether it is to understand the funding available, look at new opportunities, or discuss how you could start a new business, our business advisers are on hand either on the phone or by video call. Request a call back now |
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Grant Available for Kirkcaldy Businesses for ShoppAppy Fife Council has launched the ShopAppy Kirkcaldy Transition to Trade online fund, which offers a grant of £250 to support Kirkcaldy businesses to trade online via the ShopAppy Kirkcaldy platform. The platform is already free for Kirkcaldy businesses for the first six months as part of the pilot scheme organised by Fife Council and this grant enables companies to support the pilot by covering costs such as social media, payment gateway fees and postage and packaging. Find out more and apply online now |
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SUPPORT PACKAGES AVAILABLE COVID-19 Self-Employment Income Support Scheme FAQs If you are self-employed, the government has published a few answers to some frequently asked questions.
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme All you need to know about the Government's Job Retention Scheme where employers can claim 80 per cent of wages for employees on temporary leave (“furlough”).
Business Support Grant Business Support Grant Applications are already being processed by Fife Council’s Rates Team who are working hard to support Fife Businesses by helping them maintain cashflow. With applications being approved, if you’ve not already, why not check to see if you are eligible. Business Rates Support for Fife Businesses As well as the above grant, businesses are being offered a range of relief or discount schemes. To check if your business qualifies please visit Fife Council's Business Rates Reduction page.
The Creative Sector To help support the country's creative industries against the impact of COVID-19, Creative Scotland has launched three funding programmes: A Creative Scotland Bridging Bursary Fund (Currently Paused) Screen Scotland Bridging Bursary Fund (Currently Paused) Open Fund: Sustaining Creative Development - aims to enable organisations to explore ways of working that will help them to adapt and respond to the current changing circumstances. Applications opened 30th March 2020.
Virtual and Local Business Support We have also put in place actions to allow us to deliver a virtual advisory and workshop service. Plus our experienced advisers can offer free support with a wide range of business matters including continuity planning, managing cashflow and dealing with suppliers.
This service is in addition to the previously announced support listed below: |
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