Tánaiste Leo Varadkar launches Enterprise Ireland’s €1m Competitive Start Fund Deirdre Lyons, CEO of Examfly, a previous winner of the Competitive Start Fund Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD, has invited entrepreneurs to apply for Enterprise Ireland’s €1m Competitive Start Fund (CSF), which is now open for applications from ambitious founders of early-stage startups.
Enterprise Ireland would like to hear from companies with an eligible, innovative product or service set for global markets. Successful projects can secure up to €50,000 in equity funding.
Applications are especially welcome from companies that offer new services or solutions to address the challenges and opportunities relating to Climate Action with an emphasis on decarbonisation and sustainability.
Tánaiste launches Enterprise Irelandâs â¬1m Competitive Start Fund
Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD, has invited entrepreneurs to apply for Enterprise Irelandâs â¬1m Competitive Start Fund (CSF) which is now open for applications from ambitious founders of early stage start-ups.
Early-stage companies from all sectors with an eligible innovative product or service set for global markets are encouraged to enter the competition. Successful projects can secure up to â¬50,000 in equity funding.
Applications are especially welcome from eligible companies that offer new services or solutions to address the challenges and opportunities relating to Climate Action with an emphasis on decarbonisation.
Tánaiste launches Enterprise Irelandâs â¬1m Competitive Start Fund
Written by Robert McHugh, on 10th Feb 2021. Posted in General
Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar has invited entrepreneurs to apply for Enterprise Ireland’s €1m Competitive Start Fund (CSF) which is now open for applications from ambitious founders of early stage start-ups.
Early-stage companies from all sectors with an eligible innovative product or service set for global markets are encouraged to enter the competition. Successful projects can secure up to €50,000 in equity funding.
Applications are especially welcome from eligible companies that offer new services or solutions to address the challenges and opportunities relating to Climate Action with an emphasis on decarbonisation.
22nd December 2020 - Damien English TD
Fifteen women entrepreneurs supported by the Competitive Start Fund (CSF) have commenced an online business accelerator programme delivered by Dublin Business Innovation Centre. The CSF is managed by Enterprise Ireland, an agency of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. The ambitious entrepreneurs are taking part in the 12-week ‘Innovate’ programme which is designed to mentor and help participants to get their start-ups investor-ready while also developing a supportive peer network.
The women entrepreneurs, who have also secured up to €50k each in CSF funding, hail from across Ireland and have exciting new start-up businesses set for global markets in sectors including digital, e-health, data intelligence and green technologies.