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Clear filtersSarothi Scheme
The Sarothi Start-Up Fund is an Assam government initiative launched in 2016-17 to support innovation and entrepreneurship across the state. It provides financial assistance to startups and entrepreneurs to help them establish and grow their businesses. The scheme offers seed capital and working capital to eligible applicants. It is managed by the Government of Assam to promote job creation and economic development through new business ventures.
View DetailsMarket Development and Export Promotion : National Coffee Competitions
The National Coffee Competitions scheme is run by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to support India's coffee industry. It provides a practical training platform for coffee entrepreneurs and start-ups. Participants receive hands-on training in key coffee production skills including roasting, grinding, and packaging. This scheme aims to improve the quality of Indian coffee and help new businesses enter the coffee market.
View DetailsPRISM (Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs): Category-1: Proof of Concept/ Prototypes/ Models
PRISM is a Central government scheme run by the Ministry of Science and Technology. It helps individual innovators, startups, and small businesses develop new ideas into working prototypes and models. The scheme focuses on innovations in green technology and clean energy to support inclusive development across India.
View DetailsR&D Reimbursement Scheme
The R&D Reimbursement Scheme is part of Goa's Start-up Policy 2017, run by the Government of Goa. It aims to promote innovation and research among Goan entrepreneurs and local start-ups. The scheme reimburses 50% of research and development expenses, including salaries of PhD-qualified employees, for a period of two years.
View DetailsMatching Grant Scheme
The Matching Grant Scheme is a government initiative in Goa designed to support start-ups in their early growth phase. Under this scheme, start-ups that successfully raise funds from registered or recognized funding sources before launching their product are eligible for additional government matching funds. The scheme aims to help entrepreneurs scale their businesses by providing financial support proportional to their private fundraising efforts.
View DetailsTrademark Reimbursement Scheme
The Trademark Reimbursement Scheme is part of Goa's Start-up Policy 2017, designed to support new businesses that are actively producing goods or delivering services. This scheme helps start-ups protect their brand identity by reimbursing a portion of the costs involved in registering their company name and logo as trademarks. It is implemented by the Government of Goa to encourage entrepreneurship and formalize business branding.
View DetailsBiotechnology Ignition Grant Scheme
The Biotechnology Ignition Grant Scheme (BIG) is run by BIRAC under the Ministry of Science and Technology. It supports innovative ideas and early-stage biotech entrepreneurs and start-ups. The scheme helps turn your biotech idea into reality by providing support from the initial concept stage through Proof of Concept development.
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