Creative businesses in the East Midlands can now apply for a free programme of support to accelerate business growth, create jobs, and prepare for investment.

East Midlands Creative Consortium (EMC²) has today begun accepting applications from high-potential creative businesses after being awarded more than £1.3 million of Government funding.

Led by the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership (LLEP), the consortium provided one of six successful regional bids for the Government’s Create Growth Programme.

Andy Reed OBE, LLEP Co-Chair, said:

“The creative sector has created almost 4,000 jobs since 2010 in Leicester and Leicestershire alone. The vast majority of those jobs are in microbusinesses and Create Growth will help these high-potential employers to scale up.”

EMC² has commenced its regional project across Leicester and Leicestershire, Derby and Derbyshire, Rutland, and Greater Lincolnshire.

It is backed by a coalition of partners including regional universities, Innovate UK, local businesses, and non-profit organisations.

The EMC² website is now live and accepting applications from local creative organisations. The programme starts in the Spring and runs to 2025.

It aims to support 100 creative businesses in four cohort groups across the three years. Around 50 creative organisations have already made early-stage expressions of interest.

EMC² is available to growing creative businesses operating in:

  • advertising and marketing
  • architecture
  • crafts design and designer fashion
  • film, tv, video and radio
  • photography
  • IT, gaming, software and computer services
  • publishing
  • museums, galleries and libraries

De Montfort University Leicester helped the LLEP to prepare the Create Growth bid.

Helen Donnellan, PVC Regional Business and Innovation, said:

“The Create Growth fund has the potential to transform the creative sector by supporting ambitious businesses to scale up their business in the region.

“We already have one of the largest creative clusters outside of London but as Andy says, many of these are microbusinesses and this fund will help them to grow, creating more jobs and creating a thriving creative centre here. 

“We’d encourage creative businesses to apply for this funding and not miss this opportunity.”

Leicester City Mayor, Sir Peter Soulsby, said:

“This investment will help create new jobs and opportunities for growth, not just in Leicester but across the East Midlands, and we look forward to working with our partners to continue to develop this important sector.”