This grant aims to support innovative startups, micro, and small enterprises by accelerating their growth and facilitating expansion into new markets through tailored acceleration activities and equity-free grants.
Target recipient type and size: Startups, micro-enterprises, and small enterprises.
MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-AGNOSTIC
Geographic scope: Project implementation in Poland, with a territorial reach that includes Poland and international markets.
Key filtering criteria: Applicant must be a micro or small enterprise. The proposed innovative solution must meet specific Technology Readiness Level (TRL) requirements (TRL 5 or TRL 9). Project must align with one of the defined acceleration paths.
Grant frequency and program context: The grant is part of a recurring program, with application periods conducted in multiple rounds.
Financial Structure
Funding mechanism: Grants are provided in an 'equity-free' formula, meaning the funder does not take an equity stake in the recipient company.
Grant type: Direct payments (grants) are provided to grantees.
Co-financing requirements: No own contribution ('wkład własny') is required from the grantee, implying a 100% funding rate for eligible costs.
Currency: All financial support is provided in PLN (Polish Zloty).
Budget range: Specific minimum or maximum grant amounts for this particular grant were not provided in the analyzed documents.
Eligibility Requirements
Organization Type & Size
Eligible organization types: 'Start-ups', 'micro-enterprises', and 'small enterprises'.
A startup is defined as a 'micro-enterprise' or 'small enterprise' that submits an innovative solution to the acceleration program.
'Micro-enterprise' and 'small enterprise' are defined according to Annex I to Commission Regulation (EU) No 651/2014, similar to Commission Recommendation 2003/361/EC.
Project & Innovation Requirements
The innovative solution must have a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of a minimum 'TRL 5' on a 9-degree scale for acceleration paths involving Technology Recipients (B2A, B2B), Venture Capital (VC), and sector-agnostic projects.
The innovative solution must have a 'TRL 9' on a 9-degree scale for the 'Go Global' path, specifically for commercialization on foreign markets.
Geographic Requirements
The project's place of realization (implementation) must be in 'Poland'.
The project's territorial scope can extend to 'Poland and abroad'.
Application Process
Application Timeline
Competition announcement date: 2024-08-12.
Application submission start date: 2024-08-12.
Latest application submission end date: 2026-01-31.
The application process is structured in rounds; applicants can submit their proposals at a convenient time within the specified rounds.
Specific Application Rounds:
Round IV (Go Global path): Application opens 2025-06-01, closes 2025-06-30.
Round VI (Go Global path): Application opens 2026-01-01, closes 2026-01-31.
Support Offered:
Support is provided through individual acceleration activities.
Comprehensive consulting and mentoring services are available to grantees.
Direct financial grants are disbursed to support project implementation.
Evaluation Criteria
The grant materials do not explicitly detail specific evaluation criteria or a scoring system. However, based on the program's objectives and TRL requirements, applications are implicitly evaluated on:
Innovation level and uniqueness of the proposed solution.
Alignment with the chosen acceleration path (B2A, B2B, VC, Sector Agnostic, or Go Global).
Readiness level of the technology (TRL 5 or TRL 9, as appropriate for the path).
Potential for accelerated growth and expansion into new markets.
Compliance & Special Requirements
Project Focus and Scope
The grant specifically targets 'innovative solutions' and requires a clear Technology Readiness Level (TRL) for eligibility, indicating a strong focus on technological and market readiness.
The 'Go Global' path emphasizes international commercialization, suggesting a strategic opportunity for businesses looking to expand beyond Poland.
Financial Framework
The 'equity-free' funding model is a key feature, relieving applicants of the need for matching funds or surrendering equity.
While not explicitly stated for this grant, similar programs by PARP often operate under 'de minimis' state aid regulations, which may imply certain cumulative aid limits for the recipient over a three-year period (currently EUR 300,000 for most sectors).
Implementation and Outcomes
Support is provided through 'individual acceleration activities', indicating a tailored approach rather than a one-size-fits-all program.
The program aims to accelerate growth and facilitate expansion into new markets, aligning with long-term business development goals.
Grant Details
startup booster
poland
innovation
acceleration
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market expansion
new markets
equity free
micro enterprise
small enterprise
trl 5
trl 9
technology readiness level
go global
b2a
b2b
vc
sector agnostic
consulting
mentoring
grants
poland
international
entrepreneurship
development
commercialization
tech
Technopark Kielce Startup Booster Poland
Technopark Kielce Startup Booster Poland
Polska Agencja Rozwoju Przedsiębiorczości (PARP) Accelerator Programs