Small Business Entrepreneur Grants
The Small Business Entrepreneur Grants Program is now open for applications.
The Grants are helping new small businesses to get off to a better start with access to planning, coaching and training.
Grants up to $5,000 (matched by participants) are available to help small businesses engage a consultant, advisor or business coach for up to three months and businesses choose their own consultant or advisor to work with.
To be eligible the business must:
- have a business name registered within the last four years
- have fewer than 20 employees at the time of applying for the grant
- have an Australian Business Number (ABN)
- be based in Queensland
- not be insolvent or have owners/directors that are an undischarged bankrupt.
To apply visit Small Business Entrepreneur Grants.
For further information or assistance, email grants@dtesb.qld.gov.au or phone 13QGOV (13 74 68).
The information and offering contained in this message is provided by the BNCC as information only and has not been reviewed, endorsed or recommended by the BNCC in any way.
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