Laptops for Tom Harrison House
We identified fifteen unused laptops, in good working order, previously used for training and apprenticeships and decided we wanted to recycle them enviromentally.
Instead of recycling them directly we worked with Samelco Web Technology to donate them to a local charity, Tom Harrison House, a specialist facility providing an addiction recovery programme exclusively to military veterans, reservists, serving personnel, and their families.
We are very proud to hear that these laptops are now being used for training again by Tom Harrison House.
We would like to say a massive thank you to Access2Funding & Samelco Web Technology (www.samelco.com) Mike Walton for the very kind donation of 15 laptops. We are so grateful our graduates can now use these to access training via zoom
When we aren’t supporting our local communities, we are helping our clients access funding oppurtunities, such as R&D tax credits, they might not have even known they ere eligible for, you can read about our successes in our case studies below.
A manufacturer, supplier and installer of conveyor systems received more than £16,000 in R&D tax credits for the innovation demonstrated in its projects.
A food manufacturer and restaurant that specialises in healthy and tasty Vegan dishes received more than £20,000 in R&D tax credits across two claims for the innovation demonstrated in its plant-based alternative products.
A master butchers serving quality ‘food to go’ received more than £24,000 for the innovation demonstrated in its product development.
A manufacturer of beer serving tanks received more than £15,000 from its first R&D tax credits claim for the innovation demonstrated in its projects.
This case study is based on a family-owned farming business that works to distribute and pack vegetables for the UK and Europe. Read about their eligibility for R&D tax credits despite their project being unsuccessful.
A family-run engineering firm will be launching a staff training programme and purchasing new equipment using the money received from their first research and development (R&D) claim.
A fashion brand is creating a new line for London Fashion Week after claiming thousands of pounds in R&D tax credits with Access2Funding.
Yorkshire-based building preservation experts Danford Brewer & Ives have been able to stabilise and recover after a difficult couple of years thanks to two research and development (R&D) tax credit claims from HMRC, totalling just under £20,000.
York-based civil and construction engineers MLC York have received £58,000 in research and development (R&D) tax credits across two claims, thanks to the innovation demonstrated in their projects.
A Bristol consultancy with a focus on energy consumption and renewable technology have claimed a substantial sum of money in research and development (R&D) tax credits after working with Access2Funding. The business has used the money to partially fund a new team member and put the rest towards its marketing budget.