Economic Recovery Fund

The Economic Recovery Fund (ERF) is a unique, innovative grant fund that aims to support local economic recovery in local high streets by empowering local groups of businesses to implement changes themselves.

That could mean events where businesses can connect with customers; exciting new features to draw people in; changes to make the high street a nicer place to spend time; or something completely different. Solutions are designed by local people for local people, using their insight into what will work on their high street.

About the fund

ERF Round 1

The first round of the Economic Recovery Fund (ERF) was launched in March 2021, offering grants for both small (£50k) and large (£50k-£200k) projects. With a total budget of £2.3 million, 26 projects across Sheffield were supported. See a full list of the project summaries. 

List of projects

ERF Round 2

The Council allocated an additional £2 million for a second round of funding. Currently, 23 new projects are being delivered across the city. See a full list of the project summaries. 

List of projects

The story so far

A whistle-stop tour of some of the brilliant things that people made happen using ERF funding in round 2.

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Helping communities rediscover their local area through fun events

The Economic Recovery Fund has had no shortage of vibrant, imaginative, fun events that have lit up high streets, engaged people and brought business to our local independents.

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Firth Park

Creating happier, healthier streets

Enormously popular as part of ERF delivery have been a full range of ‘streetscene’ improvements, seeing everything from bins, benches, planters, parklets, shop front improvements and even a green, living wall delivered with ERF funding.

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New Planting In Nether Edge

Enhancing local spaces through street art

New street art is a fantastic way to add vibrancy to an area, showcase local artistic talent and reflect the local community.

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Creating local brands

Many traders groups wanted to use branding as a way of telling the world what their high street was all about and have created vibrant logos to have an immediately recognisable and authentic visual representation that businesses could use and get behind. 

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Business collaboration and establishing trader groups

Underpinning the whole of the ERF programme and local delivery is a principle of ‘collaboration’, between businesses and other local organisations on the high street, as well as between the Council and each ERF project team.

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