Fiverr debuts its new micro-grant plan for SMBs

April 17, 2019
Share this Post: 

Fiverr, major freelance platform, has recently debuted their new monthly micro-grant to aid the small-to-medium sized businesses in the UK in need of supplementary creative talent.

Businesses with fewer than 250 staff will be eligible for the £500 micro-grant every month, enabling them to source freelancers for creative projects such as copywriting, graphic design and marketing campaigns.

The micro-grant initiative follows the opening of the global firm’s first London office last month, with the company hoping to capitalise on the UK’s. growing freelancer market.

Andrew Wray, Fiverr’s UK country manager, commented: “Running a small business today means being an expert at everything, from marketing to sales to tech. It’s demanding and when extra hands are required, Fiverr provides easy access to affordable, high-quality freelance support.”

Read more here.

Join us in Miami Beach, June 5-7 for the Global Online Marketplaces Summit.

899

April 17, 2019

Subscribe to our mailing list to get the famous, free Friday newsletter!

News and analysis to help build better online marketplace businesses, in your inbox, every Friday

Related News

New Jersey Governor and NJEDA team up to launch job portal

Read More
Shutterstock 2738268051 1
CMP has a plan to answer unemployment numbers due to COVID-19

Recruitment, coaching and outplacement firm, CMP, is providing over a thousand people free access to their career portal to make...

Read More
Searchie 1 1
According to AI recruiter Searchie, COVID-19 has actually inflated global hiring numbers

COVID-19 has had one major impact on HRtech: artificial intelligence has found its time to truly shine. Sahiqa Bennett, Co-founder...

Read More
Coronavirus Covid Work Employment Jobs Economy 1 2
Ex-SocialRank founders premiere new job board to combat coronavirus layoffs

Employment numbers have been in near free-fall since the coronavirus pandemic, and hardly any industry can hide from it. But...

Read More

Editor's Pick