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Startup Capital de Acció is sponsored by ACCIÓ (Government of Catalonia). This non-refundable grant from ACCIÓ promotes innovation and business internationalization for newly created technological startups in Catalonia. The aid is intended to finance actions resulting from the execution of the company's plan.
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Saltar al contingut principal Startup Capital Grants, initial access to financing A definitive boost for your tech startup Startup Capital is a direct grant for emerging technological startups that require financing to set about the initial phases of the business, to develop their product or service and to validate the business model for accessing the market.
Did you know that over 90% of beneficiary startups remain active and receive an average of one million euros in public and private investment? If you’re a startup with proprietary technology and you need funding to expand, follow in the footsteps of over 120 others that have obtained grants. You can now receive the Startup Capital direct grant amounting to up to 100,000 euros or join the Co-investment Startup Capital line .
Don’t miss out on this opportunity. Your future starts here! Do you want more information about Startup Capital?
Co-investment Startup Capital Speed up your future with the Startup Capital grant Startup Capital is a direct grant of up to €100,000 for recently-created technological startups. The grant must be allocated to financing measures to implement the business plan , which range from the administration and management of the company’s operations to the development and marketing of its products and services.
Justifiable expenses include, personnel costs, investment in materials and sites, lease of space, the production of communication strategies, among others. Do you want more information about Startup Capital? Conditions and Application This grant is aimed at startups that must be constituted at the time of publication of the call in the DOGC and must have a maximum of 18 months of life at the moment of request.
Startup Capital helps startups that must be in their initial phase and require a boost to access initial rounds of private financing. Presentation of the 2024 call Conditions and Application Conditions and Application The grant is a non-repayable public award and does not require a guarantee . The startup cannot have received up to €250,000 in funding before the day of their application.
Awards range a maximum of €99,000 per company and €1,000 in training by a Mentor acreditated by ACCIÓ. The aid intensity will be 75% of the eligible cost , with a maximum of € 99,000 per project. The minimal eligible cost will be €135,000.
The startup will receive an advance of 80% of the grant awarded automatically, without any need for guarantees. Companies must have a digital certificate . All the activities funded with Startup Capital must be carried out within 24 months, with no possibility of extension.
Apply for the Startup Capital grant . Co-investment Startup Capital for ‘deeptech’ companies Do you have a startup that develops deep tech? The new Co-investment Startup Capital initiative from ACCIÓ offers you a grant of between €75,000 and €250,000 linked to investments signed with angel investors or venture capital funds during the last six months.
By their nature, high-tech startups tend to work on high-risk projects and have very intensive financial needs in the initial stages. That's why the Co-investment Startup Capital grant is an opportunity to expand the investment received through a 10-year loan and one non-refundable grant of 20% .
These grants are aimed at existing startups that have been up and running for up to three years to finance expenses and investments to continue growing. Take the opportunity! Co-investment Startup Capital line 2024 presentation Preguntes freqüents sobre l'ajut Startup Capital Can I combine this grant with other programmes?
Yes, as long as you do not request funding for the same expense with more than one programme . You can complement it with other lines of ACCIÓ or European innovation funds. What is the Startup Capital grant?
It is a direct grant from ACCIÓ for early-stage startups who want to develop their product or service and validate their business model. What is the amount of the grant? Up to €100,000 in non-repayable grants to finance hiring of personnel, prototypes, product development or initial commercial actions.
What criteria are taken into account to select startups? The degree of innovation , the growth potential , the capacity of the entrepreneurial team and the impact that the project could have on the Catalan economic fabric are assessed. What requirements are necessary to apply for the grant?
To apply, your startup must be incorporated in Catalonia , be less than 18 months old and have a high technological or innovative component . News about Startup Capital There is no content in English related to this page. You can check news, in Catalan, in our press search .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Newly created technological startups with a maximum of 2 years of experience. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to €75,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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