Website development grants are financial aid programs designed to help businesses create or enhance their websites. These grants, offered by government agencies or private organizations, can cover expenses such as web design, development, hosting, and more.
Website development grants provide businesses with financial support to develop or improve their online presence. These grants, typically provided by government agencies or private organizations, cover various costs including web design, development, and hosting. To apply for a website development grant, businesses usually need to submit an application detailing their business information, proposed website project, and budget. After submission, the grant provider reviews the application to determine eligibility. If eligible, the business receives the funds, which can be used to cover the costs of website development.
The Trading Online Voucher (TOV) is a financial incentive for small businesses with fewer than ten employees and less than €2 million in turnover, operating for at least 12 months. This voucher encourages businesses to expand their online trading presence. Managed by your Local Enterprise Office (LEO), it provides matched funding. The maximum payout is €2,500 or 50% of eligible costs, excluding VAT.
Eligibility: Have fewer than ten employees. Have been trading for at least 12 months. Be registered and based in Ireland.
Deadline: No specific deadline
The voucher can be used for various services, including:
Participants in the Back to Work Enterprise Allowance program who are establishing a new business as self-employed and receiving social security payments may be eligible for this grant. It provides financial support for startup costs and weekly income support through the Enterprise Support Grant scheme. The maximum grant amount is €2,500, with up to €500 for website registration and related services.
Eligibility: Participants in the Back to Work Enterprise Allowance program
Deadline: No specific deadline
The Technical Assistance and Training (TAT) fund supports individuals receiving the Short-Term Back to Work Enterprise Allowance. It helps fund specific startup business expenses. Approval from your local social welfare office is required, and proper business details must be provided. The fund may pay the service provider directly. Local job facilitators or enterprise managers can assist in finding additional sources of support and funding.
Eligibility: Participants in the Short-Term Back to Work Enterprise Allowance program
Deadline: No specific deadline