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Clear filtersMicro Credit Finance under NSKFDC- Haryana
This scheme provides small loans to Safai Karamcharis (sanitation workers) and their family members to start small businesses or income-generating activities. Run by the National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation (NSKFDC) in Haryana, it helps sanitation workers become self-employed by offering affordable credit for petty trade and business projects.
View Details"Market Development Support Assistance" under "Motivation of Entrepreneurs to Start Industries and Fiscal Assistance to Industries - Various Incentives"
Market Development Support Assistance is a scheme run by the Government of Puducherry to help industrial units grow their business internationally. It provides financial help to industries that want to participate in international trade fairs as part of an industry association. This scheme supports entrepreneurs and small businesses in promoting their products and services in global markets.
View DetailsTrademark Reimbursement Scheme
“Trademark Reimbursement Scheme” is a part of the Start-up Policy 2017. For start-ups that have successfully entered the production/service delivery phase, and want to trademark their company name and logo, 50% of the cost of trade-mark registration of their company name and logo will be reimbursed.
View DetailsIntellectual Property Rights (IPR) Reimbursement Scheme
The Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Reimbursement Scheme is part of Goa's Startup Policy 2017, run by the Government of Goa. It helps startup founders and entrepreneurs protect their inventions, patents, trademarks, and other creative works by reimbursing IPR registration costs. The scheme aims to build a strong startup ecosystem in Goa and attract talented entrepreneurs to the state.
View DetailsSubsidy for Asset Creation for Intellectual Property: Subsidy on the Cost of Trade Mark Registration or Geographical Indications (GI) in India or Abroad
This scheme helps small and medium businesses (MSMEs) in Tamil Nadu register their trademarks and geographical indications (GI) in India and abroad. Run by the Tamil Nadu government, it provides financial support to reduce the cost of intellectual property registration. The goal is to encourage businesses to innovate, protect their brand names, and create unique products that stand out in the market.
View DetailsOne Family One Enterprise Scheme
The Government of Kerala approved the scheme “One Family One Enterprise” to encourage entrepreneurial activity in every household and empower women's entrepreneurship. This scheme aims to set up at least one MSME unit including trade activity in each family.
View DetailsFinancial Assistance To Self-Employment For Trained Disabled Persons
This scheme is run by the Government of Maharashtra to support persons with disabilities in becoming self-employed. It provides financial assistance to help buy equipment and tools needed for self-employment. The scheme targets disabled persons who have completed vocational training and are ready to start their own business or trade.
View DetailsMarket Support Scheme for Smaller Business Units
This scheme, run by the Government of Goa, helps smaller IT business units grow by supporting their participation in trade exhibitions. It provides financial help to cover exhibition costs at both national and international trade shows. The goal is to increase visibility and market opportunities for eligible IT companies based in Goa.
View DetailsStartup India Seed Fund Scheme- For Incubators
The Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS) is a central government program launched by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) in April 2021. It provides financial assistance to eligible startups to help them develop their ideas into working products and services. The scheme supports startups at early stages through funding for proof of concept, prototype development, product trials, market testing, and commercialization.
View DetailsManav Kalyan Yojana
The scheme provides toolkit assistance (e-vouchers) to economically weak individuals (annual income ≤ ₹6,00,000/-) for self-employment in 10 trades like dairy, plumbing, and beauty parlors. Beneficiaries include SC/ST, nomadic tribes, and BPL families.
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