With rural enterprises facing mounting pressures from inflation, volatile energy costs, and policy changes affecting farm succession and diversification, the scheme offers an opportunity to invest in growth and resilience.
Funded through the Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF), the scheme provides capital grants of £500 to £15,000 to support rural businesses in developing new products, facilities, and services that benefit the wider local economy. A minimum of 20% match funding is required from applicants.
The grant is open to all eligible rural businesses in Maidstone, with a particular focus on:
Cllr Stephen Thompson, MBC Cabinet Member for Stronger, Healthier Communities, said: “This grant scheme is a fantastic opportunity for our rural businesses to grow in a sustainable and innovative way. Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and we’re proud to support their development, while encouraging green initiatives.“I urge all interested businesses to review the guidance on our website and submit a strong application, as this is expected to be a competitive process.”
Projects must be completed by 31 March 2026, and funding is limited, so time is running out to apply.
For full eligibility criteria, guidance, and to apply, visit the grants portal at or contact the team at ruralinvestmentgrant@maidstone.gov.uk.