The IGP grants will translate more world-leading Australian know-how into viable businesses, growing the pipeline of investment-ready projects for the $15B National Reconstruction Fund to consider.
These grants will provide targeted support for SMEs across the NRF’s seven priority areas to overcome the challenges associated with growing and scaling up through two grant streams:
- Early-Stage Commercialisation grants from $50,000 to $250,000 to help establish the commercial viability of an innovative product, process, or service.
- Commercialisation and Growth grants from $100,000 to $5 million to help push ideas from prototyping through to market readiness stages. Grants will help develop strategies for entry to market and scaling up into national and international markets.
Grant funding through these programs is matched with the IGP’s specialised advice and mentoring program, which has already supported more than 340 businesses since opening in November last year.
After receiving advisory services and a commercialisation and growth report under the Industry Growth Program, eligible businesses can now choose to apply for these grant opportunities. Grants will be assessed by an independent assessment committee.
The government also announced that four leading Australian not-for-profit industry organisations have been awarded a total $6.9M in grant funding over two years to provide expert, sector-specific advice to support the growth of Australian SMEs.
The Industry Partner Organisation (IPO) grant opportunity will see these organisations provide specialised advisory services to start-ups and high-growth SMEs who are participating in the Industry Growth Program, and complement the work of the Industry Growth Program Advisers.
The four successful recipients announced today:
- MTP-IIGC LTD (MTPConnect).
- Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Hub Ltd (ARM Hub).
- Food and Agribusiness Network Limited (FAN).
- Hydrogen Mobility Australia Ltd.
For more information about the Industry Growth Program, including eligibility for the advisory service and the grant opportunities, go to http://www.industry.gov.au/IGP
For more information on the Industry Partner Organisation grant outcomes, go to: http://business.gov.au/igp-ipo