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We are pleased to inform you that the scheme is open to accept applications.

Copies of all application forms and guidance notes can be found at https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/towndealgrants. 

For applications £2,500 – £10,000 of grant.  Please complete a Tier 1 application form and project cost and finance form.  These should be emailed along with the supporting documents requested to grants@cornwall.gov.uk as explained in the guidance notes.

For applications £10,001 – £50,000 of grant.  Please complete a Tier 2 application form.  These should be emailed along with the supporting documents requested to grants@cornwall.gov.uk as explained in the guidance notes.

For applications seeking over £50,001 of grant.  Please complete the Expression of Interest form which after submission will be presented to the next Town Deal Board meeting for their consideration. These should be emailed to grants@cornwall.gov.uk as explained in the guidance notes

Please note that the first funding round for Tier 1 and 2 applications (under £50,000 of grant) will close at midnight on 30th May 2023 any applications received after this time will need to resubmit to a future round.   You will see on the notes attached that the focus of this first funding round for grants up £50,000 is High Street Vitality.  The Town Deal Board  is looking to support projects that rejuvenate and support growth of the high street areas (including Newlyn) in the Penzance Town Deal area.   If your project is not a clear fit for this priority be sure you explain what impact it will have on High Street Vitality.

We anticipate a high level of interest in the Enterprise Grants, the application process is competitive and applications will be scored against set criteria during the appraisal.  The highest scoring / successful projects will be those that provide the greatest return in terms of outputs and outcomes for the Town Deal area.

If you have any queries please email them to grants@cornwall.gov.uk and we will contact you.

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