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WMCA and BCC: Who’s Who in the West Midlands (And How the Money Actually Flows)

This guide demystifies the differences between the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and Birmingham City Council (BCC), explaining who they are, how funding and decisions flow, and what each controls. Essential reading for funding applicants, policy professionals, community leaders, and anyone trying to get projects off the ground in the West Midlands, it offers clear scenarios, ecosystem insights, and a detailed comparison table to navigate this complex landscape effectively.

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Restructuring the West Midlands Growth Company: Reform or Rebrand?

The West Midlands Growth Company (WMGC) is being restructured into a new Economic Development Vehicle (EDV) by 2026 to focus on investment and strategic delivery. While WMGC claims credit for attracting big business, many local startups, mine included, received no meaningful support. The restructuring is a chance to fix that, but only if the new EDV backs early-stage innovators with funding access, partnerships, and scale-up support. Otherwise, it’s just a rebrand, not reform.

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