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  1. Business and IT Consulting Agency

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GrantPal helps small and growing businesses find grants they can actually apply for. Every month, we review the active UK and EU grant landscape across more than 20 funding schemes — Innovate UK, UKRI, regional growth funds, sector-specific programmes, and more. We filter by fit, not just availability. Each subscriber gets three matched picks per month, written in plain language, with a note on why each one is relevant to their business. The service is free. No credit card required. We do not send bulk lists of every open grant. We do the filtering work so founders and finance leads do not have to spend hours on grant databases that were not built for them. For businesses that want more than the monthly digest, we offer a Grant Reality Check — a 15-minute advisory call with a written verdict on eligibility, realistic funding potential, and next steps. It costs £129 and is designed to save businesses from wasting months on applications that were never going to succeed. GrantPal is built for UK-based SMEs, startups, scale-ups, and social enterprises at any stage of growth. It is particularly useful for businesses in R&D, tech, creative industries, sustainability, and manufacturing — sectors where grant funding is active but hard to navigate. We are a small team. We work quickly, we write clearly, and we do not overclaim what grants can do for your business.


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4.3

Excellent

TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

8 reviews

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A great help

Every recommendation has been remarkably relevant to my specific niche in the industry, saving me dozens of hours of manual research. If you’re looking to secure funding in your industry without the headache, I can’t recommend them enough!

6 January 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Signed up for grant pal

Signed up for grant pal a couple of months ago. They sent grant opportunities straight away and they have all been super relevant to my business.
Saved me so much time. Definitely recommend.

28 April 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I highly recommend this to anyone

I have recently received several helpful emails regarding available grants for retail businesses. The process has been very straightforward and has yielded only positive results so far.

I highly recommend this to anyone looking to identify grant opportunities for their business on a routine basis. It is definitely worth exploring.

5 March 2026
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