"Australian Grants are a Boon to Small Business Start Up Companies"

Many start up companies find the financial assistance they need to move forward with their business plan from small business government grants. Not all government grants are for small business start up operations, and not all start up grants will be applicable to all new businesses, which is why researching terms of eligibility and comparing them to your needs is so important.

What can small business grants do for your start up?

Small business grants from the Australian government can give your start up a boost. Your start up can use grants for everything from hiring and training new staff to paying for research and development of a new product. Small business grants are preferred to loans because they allow your start up to move forward without having to make loan payments.

Government small business grants and loans for a start up have different application deadlines. Let our specialists improve your chances of receiving your funding, by matching you with a relevant small business grant and ensuring you don't miss an important cut-off.

Find what funding programmes you qualify for

Take one minute to learn how much money your small business may be able to receive in government grants and/or loans.

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