Starting Entrepreneurship Subsidy
The starting entrepreneurship subsidy is a municipal financial support scheme for new businesses. Municipalities offer these grants to encourage local economic activity and help entrepreneurs cover initial costs such as business planning, marketing, and workspace setup. Eligibility criteria, grant amounts, and application procedures vary by municipality.
Applicants typically need to submit a business plan and demonstrate that their enterprise is viable. Some municipalities target specific sectors like sustainable businesses, social enterprises, or technology startups. The subsidy may cover a portion of startup costs or provide a fixed contribution. Contact your municipality to learn about available schemes and deadlines in your area.
Requirements
- Target group: Starting entrepreneurs who want to begin an innovative enterprise
- Location: The business must be established in the relevant municipality
- Business plan: A substantiated plan demonstrating the innovation and feasibility of the enterprise
Procedure
- Application: Submit an application to the municipality according to the municipal subsidy regulation
- Assessment: The municipality assesses the business plan and degree of innovation
- Decision: The municipality decides on the grant and amount of the subsidy