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INFORMATION FOR BUSINESSES
There are over 200 grants for businesses
in the grantsearch database. Examples of business activities
for which financial support is being offered are:
- business planning/market
research
- business links and exchanges
with Asia
- commercialisation
- equity capital
- export market development
- innovation
- involvement in the arts,
eg commissioning
- management training
- preparation of business plans
- relocation, eg to rural areas
- research and development
- scholarships, eg to Harvard
Business School, or for women in management
- start-up/seeding grants (available
only in ACT, Tasmania, SA and NT)
- tax concessions
- trade shows
- vocational/professional development (eg Churchill
and Rotary Fellowships)
Types of business for which special
programs are offered include:
- agribusiness
- biotechnology
- communications
- farming
- film and television
- food technology
- indigenous enterprise
- information technology/computer
science
- manufacturing and processing
- telecentres
- textiles, clothing and footwear
- tourism
- women in business
- wood and paper
- rural and regional enterprise
To see what's available in your area of interest,
type any of the above words in the keyword box on the sample
search page. If you're a young person just starting out,
use the keyword youth to target business competitions run
by private enterprise.
Another form of support is that of Industry
Awards which, although not always financially rewarding, are
a useful way to raise your business's profile and receive
free publicity.
You should certainly also consult Ausindustry,
and your State Government business agency, to check whatever
assistance they may be able to offer.
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