A little extra cash in the pocket never goes astray when you’re in the early stages of building your business. The process can be lengthy and tedious when it comes to Government Grants, but if your application is successful, it can give your startup a real leg up.
If you search the Government’s Grants and Programs finder, you’ll see that there are hundreds of opportunities opening and closing daily. So if you want to take advantage of these opportunities, you need to be aware of what’s on offer.
We’ve rounded up a list of the grants most relevant to early-stage startups.
Austrade’s Export Market Development Grants (EDMG) program helps Australian businesses grow their exports in international markets. Grants are categorised into 3 tiers, with each tier offering a different level of support:
Your startup is eligible to apply if:
Cash reimbursements of 50%, up to $150,000 to claim on expenses related to:
Find out more about Export Market Development Grants.
The R&D Tax Incentive is not a straight cash grant but helps your startup grow and innovate by providing tax assistance for eligible R&D activities.
Your startup is eligible if your aggregated turnover is less than $20 million.
You must be participating in genuine R&D activities. Check here to see if your core R&D activity is included.
The refundable tax offset is your corporate tax rate plus an 18.5% premium. If you’re running at a loss, you may be entitled to a 43.5% tax offset, paid as a cash rebate.
Find out more about the Research & Development Tax Incentive.
If you’re looking to access the CSIRO’s research expertise and capabilities, CSIRO Kick-Start provides matched funding that will enable your business to:
Your startup is eligible if you:
You’ll receive dollar-matched funding between $10,000 and $50,000. This funding may be used to cover the costs of undertaking a project, including:
Find out more about CSIRO Kick-Start.
The Business Research and Innovation Initiative (BRII) provides startups and SMEs with funding to develop innovative solutions for government policy and service delivery challenges. There are several different BRII grants that open and close during the course of a year. The most recent round is the Workplace Relations Usability Challenge Feasibility grant.
Your startup is eligible if:
Joint applications are acceptable, provided you have a lead organisation who is the main driver of the project and is eligible to apply.
Up to $100,000 for a feasibility study. If your feasibility study is successful, you may receive up to $1 million to develop your proof of concept.
Find out more about the Business Research and Innovation Initiative.
The goal of the MVP Ventures program is to support businesses to increase the commercialisation of innovative products and services in NSW. Examples of projects include:
MVP grants are available to startups developing scalable technology solutions. To be eligible, your startup must:
Grants on offer are from $25,000 to $200,000.
Find out more about Minimum Viable Product grants.
The Ignite Ideas Fund supports you to commercialise an innovative product or service that your startup has already developed.
You’re eligible to apply if:
The Ignite Ideas Fund typically opens rounds in the second and third quarter of the calendar year.
There are two tiers of funding available:
Find out more about the Ignite Ideas Fund.
The Backing Female Founders Program assists QLD female founders at different stages of the entrepreneurial lifecycle. There are 3 initiatives you can apply for:
To be eligible for the Female Founders Co-investment Fund, applicants must:
The Female Founders Co-investment Fund provides grants from $50,000 to $200,000 matched at a 3:1 ratio over a period of 12 months, for either a single investment or a raise round led by an eligible investment entity.
Find out more about the Backing Female Founders Program.
The Innovation Booster Grant is part of the WA Government’s New Industries Fund, which assists WA-based startups and small businesses to commercialise their innovative ideas or projects and expand to create jobs.
Your startup is eligible if:
Funding up to $20,000 vouchers for eligible expenditure categories including:
Find out more about the New Industries Fund: Innovation Vouchers Program grants.