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It was published in October 2016, so the information may be out-of-date.
Please see below details related to Grants now on offer for Business & Industry and Tourism & Travel.
Accelerating Commercialisation Grant helps small and medium businesses, entrepreneurs and researchers to commercialise novel products, services and processes. CLICK HERE for more information
The Access Program Grant offers facilities, export-related assistance and in-country expertise to Victorian company representatives visiting overseas markets. CLICK HERE for more information.
Business Growth Grants are one of the services of the Entrepreneurs’ Programme. You can use a Business Growth Grant to engage external expertise to help your businesses implement improvements through: business evaluation, supply chain facilitation, growth service, tourism partnership service. CLICK HERE for more information.
Fund managers planning to raise an early stage venture capital fund can apply to register the partnership as an Early Stage Venture Capital Limited Partnership (ESVCLP). To achieve full registration, the partnership must have committed capital of between $10 million and $200 million. Partnerships may also request conditional registration. CLICK HERE for more information.
The Future Industries Manufacturing Program offers funding of up to $500,000 to companies to implement new manufacturing technologies and processes in their Victorian operations, providing a critical foundation for growth. CLICK HERE for more information.
Grow Your Business is a program designed to help small businesses develop and implement strategies to become internationally competitive. A range of planning and management services are offered. CLICK HERE for more information.
Textile, Clothing & Footwear Corporatewear Scheme allows employers to register non-compulsory occupational clothing and allow employeees to claim the coast of such a clothing as a tax deduction. CLICK HERE for more information.
The Victoria-Israel Science Innovation and Technology Scheme (VISITS) is an initiative providing Victorian and Israeli organisations with the opportunity to work collaboratively on projects of mutual benefit.
VISITS is open to all organisations (private sector and public sector), with interests in areas including (but not limited to) the priority growth sectors of: Food and Fibre; Professional Services; New Energy; Defence, Transport and Construction; Medical Devices and Pharmaceuticals, and International Education. CLICK HERE for more information.
The Tourism Demand Driver Infrastructure (TDDI) program provides monetary investment on a matched dollar-for-dollar basis, to develop tourism infrastructure, ensuring that the benefits of any government investment can be multiplied across the sector. In particular the program supports projects that contribute to achieving the Commonwealth Government's Tourism 2020 objectives. CLICK HERE for more information.