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Business Durham secures additional £2.34m for SME digital programme

A further 400 companies can now tap into the funding to make the most of digital technology

Sarah Slaven, interim managing director at Business Durham(Image: publicity handout from Gardiner Richardon on behalf of Business Durham)

A multimillion-pound initiative to help County Durham SMEs maximise their potential has been awarded an additional £2.34m.

Digital Drive County Durham has been given the sum to continue supporting firms across the county until June 2023, having first introduced the scheme more than two years ago.

The project was established to assist businesses who would like to be more resilient, efficient and profitable by using digital technology to get a competitive edge.

It was initially a £4m initiative to help SMEs maximise their growth potential and sustainability through digital technology.

Since its launch in January 2018, more than 1,000 businesses have registered on the programme and 182 grants have been paid out, totalling almost £700,000. Companies benefitting from Digital Drive support and funding have included everything from engineering companies to architects, training providers to accountants.

The programme, overseen by Business Durham, the economic development arm of Durham County Council, will now be able to support an additional 400 companies to make the most of digital technology with the additional funding.

Each business taking part will benefit from free business support including digital health checks, masterclasses, workshops and events and be able to apply for access grant funding support of up to 40% towards the cost of digital technology projects.

Sarah Slaven, Business Durham’s interim managing director, said: “We’re delighted to announce we have secured an additional £2.34m of funding for our Digital Drive Country Durham programme.