Applications for the City of Kwinana's second round of support grants for retail and home-based businesses are now open.
The Local Commercial Support Grants encourage business owners to invest in making improvements to their business up to a maximum of $1000.
“Two rounds of the Local Commercial Support Grants are released each year, as the City of Kwinana recognises that local businesses play an important role in the quality of life of the community,” Mayor Carol Adams said.
“Local businesses increase the vitality of our City and are an important source of employment for local residents.
“The purpose of this grant is to encourage business owners to invest in making improvements to their business by engaging other local businesses and services to carry out this work.”
Landscaper Sam Wells of Rivulet Landscaping used a Local Commercial Support Grant from a previous round to work with web designer Kirsty Dredge of Thorn Creative to improve the business’s online presence.
“I would have had to delay updating my website if it were not for the grant,” Mr Wells said.
“The new site is mobile-friendly and now includes before and after images of recent projects.
“It also now emphasises the design consultation services of Rivulet.
“For example, while I regularly work on maintenance projects including Picturesque Gardens in Casuarina, my design consultation services can help transform a bushfire ravaged section of the site with natives to complement existing gardens."
Mayor Adams said Local Commercial Support Grants were allocated on a competitive basis via an Expression of Interest (EOI) process.
“Grants take the form of a reimbursement, to a maximum of $1000, for specified types of expenses for example physical upgrades, security features, strengthening online presence and professional development,” she said.
To apply for a Local Commercial Support Grant please visit www.kwinana.wa.gov.au/businessgrants-and-funding
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