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Women in Innovation Awards 2025/26

By uk-times.com27 November 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Funding of up to £75,000 and bespoke business support for women founders or co-founders with UK registered businesses at the late stage start-up phase to further their ambitious growth plans.

This competition opens on 26 November 2025 and closes at 11am on 4 February 2026.

Who it is for

This competition is open to single applicants.

To lead a project you must

  • be a woman founder or co-founder within a UK registered micro, small or medium-sized enterprise (SME)
  • be a resident in the UK
  • be leading a late stage start-up
  • be preparing to scale and raise significant investment in the next 12 to 24 months
  • engage in a minimum of 10 hours of training and development support
  • commit to a minimum of four hours of role modelling activity to inspire future generations of women innovators

Late stage start-ups should have

  • developed a prototype or minimum viable product
  • received early customer interest or revenue
  • started testing how the business will work
  • started forming a team beyond the founding group

Your project must

  • have a grant funding request of up to £75,000
  • last for 12 months
  • start on 1 July 2026
  • end on 30 June 2027

Support you can get

This competition aims to support women who lead late stage start-ups working across advanced manufacturing, digital and technologies, and life sciences.

Successful applicants will receive

  • up to £75,000 to accelerate their innovation
  • 12 months of bespoke business support
  • access to training, networks and promotional opportunities
  • the chance to act as a role model for future women innovators

Total project costs will be eligible for up to 100% funding, subject to MFA subsidy rules.
 

Support organisers

Contact

Innovate UK

Email

[email protected]

Phone

0300 321 4357

Next Steps

on the Innovation Funding Service website

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27 November 2025

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