The application must be submitted by a small to medium-sized company (2-249 staff) based within the Glasgow City Council boundary and registered with Companies House. Businesses must have a significant base within the Glasgow City Council Area. Where the company address listed on Companies House is not within the Glasgow City Boundary, alternative proof of eligibility must be provided.   Please check with the Glasgow City Council website to identify if your company is eligible for the additional funding.

The applicant must be a Glasgow-city based company working in the key sector identified.

In addition to the above, eligible businesses must also:  

  • Please provide us with information to enable us to conduct checks on whether you can receive support.   
  • Commit to providing reports and attending project management meetings as set out by the GCID Project Manager.   
  • Be committed to fair working practices. Fair work is work that offers individuals an effective voice, opportunity, security, fulfilment and respect. It also includes paying employees at least the real living wage. You can find out more and access free resources using the Fair Work Employer Support Tool.   
  • Not engage in any activities such as gambling or other industries that could be deemed unethical.  
  • Not possess undischarged bankruptcies, subject to insolvency proceedings or an individual who has entered into and arrangement with his/her creditors (including a trust deed).   

The assessment panel will review the application and then may invite applicants to interview to confirm details within the application. Factors that will be considered will include: 

  • Does the applicant meet all the eligibility criteria? 
  • How well the application meets the programmeobjectives. 
  • The level of ambition of the applicant.  
  • The potential level of impact of the programme on the company.  

All participants will be expected to fully engage with the pre-mission training and support, estimated to take up to 2 days of effort.

All participants must engage fully with the reporting requirements for the programme as set out by the GCID Project Manager. In addition, participants will be required to collect and provide data on the outcomes and impact that the grant has made on the applicant and client's business.   

The final grant will be subject to the terms and conditions set out in the individual award letter.   

  • The programme is fully funded therefore no financial payment isrequiredfrom participating companies.No monies will be transferred to applicant companies directly.   

Applicants should be aware that any support or funding awarded by GCID (University of Strathclyde) is a Minimum FinancialAssistance(“MFA”) subsidy which is funded through the Shared Prosperity Fund.  The Subsidy Control Act 2022 (the“Act”) allows the grant of awards of up to£315,000 to recipients without needing tocomply withthe majority ofthe subsidy control requirements in the Act,provided thatreceipt of the grant does not cause the recipient's£315,000 MFA threshold to be exceeded over: 

  • the elapsed part of the currentfinancial year(i.e., from 1 April); and
  • the twofinancial yearsimmediatelypreceding the currentfinancial year. 

The MFA threshold is calculated at group level. It is the applicant’s responsibility to check whether funds received are MFA or comparable types ofsubsidythat contribute towards their MFA threshold (see section 42(8) of the Act). If in doubt, please check with the funding sources. 

Applicantsare required tokeep a written record of the amount of any MFA it receives. The written record must be kept for at least three years beginning with the date on which the MFA is given. This will enable you to respond to future requests from public authorities on how much MFA you have received and whether you have reached the cumulative threshold.