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Prince's Trust and NatWest launch £5m fund for young entrepreneurs hit by Covid-19 crisis

The Enterprise Relief Fund is for businesspeople under 30 who are struggling in the wake of the virus outbreak

Danielle Neill runs Danielle Neill Designs(Image: ©Sophie Carefull)

The Prince’s Trust charity and NatWest have launched a £5million fund to help young entrepreneurs across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ keep their businesses afloat during the coronavirus crisis.

The Enterprise Relief Fund is available to businesspeople aged 18 to 30 who have started a company in the last four years.

Grants can be used to help with business operations during the crisis and existing financial commitments such as paying for essential equipment or settling invoices from suppliers.

The initiative will also offer one-to-one support and guidance to applicants who need it.

Young people who are in the process of starting a business and don’t have any other source of income during the crisis are also eligible to apply for a grant.

Jonathan Townsend, interim º£½ÇÊÓÆµ chief executive of The Prince’s Trust, said: “It is more important than ever to encourage and protect the entrepreneurial spirit of young people in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Small and medium-sized businesses make up most of this country’s economy and we need the next generation of entrepreneurs to come out fighting on the other side of this crisis.”

He added: “[The fund] is a lifeline that will help these businesses make it through the challenging time ahead.”