Can i get funding to start up a business?
The next step is to see if i have any chance of getting funding, i live in the U.K, in plymouth, Devon, I am 18, and will be 20 by the time i start the business
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Yes I believe you should be able to get funding from several sources. You should look to see if plymouth is part of any business regeneration scheme run by the government, and I believe you can get government grants for starting a business and being under the age of 25.
As it is a healthcare organisation you may also be able to get some kind of funding although this I am not sure of.
You are deffiantley eligiable for a grant from the trust that is run by prince charles, although the name of it escapes me at the moment. It came into my head The Princes Trust.
Although of course all these grants and the like are on the condition that your business plan passes strict scrutiny. It may also be worth talking to you local banks to see if they can advise you further.
You could go to your bank. Make sure you have all your ideas written down(a business plan). You should be able to get a business start-up loan(try natwest, they are usually the best bank for these sorts of thing). Good luck x
At 18 what experience do you have with autism? I cant see them dishing out money for flats etc. Seems you just want handouts, how about working and saving and putting some money towards it. And what the ** is autism friendly?
You should visit the small business gateway if there is one in your area they give fantastic advice on grants start up loans etc and can help you apply for them
consult your guardian and one bank nearby.
If you go to your local Chamber of Commerce they will have alist of all the funding possibilities for you. This will include grant funding as well as loans. They should also be able to help you with the applications.
your local CVS will have a database called funderfinder and be able to guide towards helpful organisations and funding specialists
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