Funding, Grants & Programmes
Grants for Fife Business
What does this involve?
Fife Council’s SME Development Grant provides financial support to help Fife-based small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to develop and grow.
The grant opens for applications on 1 April 2023. The deadline to apply is 31 January 2025.
The fund provides a non-repayable grant of up to £2,850, or 100% of the eligible costs (whichever is lower), to cover costs in 6 eligible areas:
- trade development
- workforce upskilling
- transition to net zero
- research and development (R&D) and innovation support
- agriculture business diversification
- support for studies
Am I eligible?
Your business must be working with Business Gateway Fife to be considered for an SME Development Grant. Your adviser will work with you to determine whether this support is suitable for your business.
Your business must be located in Fife to register with Business Gateway Fife.
Fife Start-Up Grant
What does this involve?
Fife Council’s Start-Up Grant can provide individuals who intend to start a business in Fife with up to £500 towards the costs involved in starting to trade. Eligible costs include things such as equipment, stock and certification.
The Start-Up Grant opens for applications on 1 April 2023. The deadline to apply is 31 January 2025.
Grants are offered at the discretion of a Business Gateway adviser, so you must be working with Business Gateway Fife to be considered.
The grant is paid retrospectively, so applicants will need to cover the costs upfront and then submit a claim with evidence of their expenditure to receive their grant.
Applications are completed by a Business Gateway adviser, then checked, signed and submitted by the business that's applying.
The Start-Up Grant is delivered by Business Gateway Fife on behalf of Fife Council and is fully funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
DigitalBoost Health Check
What does this involve?
Complete a quick Digital Health Check to identify your digital skills and any gaps in your digital performance. Answer 12 quick questions about your business approach to:
- information and communications technology
- e-commerce
- digital marketing strategy
- digital marketing implementation
The results of your Digital Health Check will show you how you could use technology to improve your performance, profits and people.
Fife Strategic Events Funding
Fife Council recognises the cultural and economic importance of events in Fife and we want to attract new events and also encourage existing events to grow. This programme will support new or existing events with the capacity to grow and the ability to generate significant economic benefits for the area, attract new visitors to Fife and increase Fife’s profile on the national or international stage.
Criteria
- Will you event attract a significant amount of visitors from outwith Fife?
- Will your event benefit the local community?
- Can you ensure long term sustainability?
- Do you have a proven track record of organising successful events?
- Will your event generate national or international media exposure?
- Will your event add variety to Fife’s existing events portfolio?
To request an application form and application guidelines email [email protected]
VisitScotland
VisitScotland offers opportunities for industry groups in Scotland to get financial support through them and third parties. You can find information on funding, grants & programmes such as COVID-19 recovery funds from VisitScotland here.
Funding & Grants for Scottish Tourism Businesses | VisitScotland.org

Scotland's Town Partnership
Scotland's Towns Partnership is Scotland’s national towns’ collective; representing and promoting the diversity of our towns and places, and supporting those organisations and groups that have an interest in or ownership of them.
