ÅForsk Entrepreneur Scholarship
The scholarship awards SEK 200,000 to ten selected companies to support entrepreneurs in their development.
SEK 200,000 per company
Varies — depends on the scope of the project and the grant provider's assessment.
No fixed deadline specified — applications are usually accepted continuously. Check current dates with the grant provider.
About the grant
Since 2015, the ÅForsk Foundation and the industry organisation Swedish Incubators & Science Parks (SISP) have awarded the ÅForsk Entrepreneur Scholarship. Ten companies each receive SEK 200,000. The scholarship aims to give Sweden’s entrepreneurs recognition and support for their work, and helps companies such as Arboair to accelerate growth and development in their fields, for example sustainable forestry through digitalisation.
Requirements
This is a scholarship or an award. There are rarely formal application requirements — instead, a jury assesses who you are and what you achieve, for example how innovative or sustainable your project is. Read the source below to see what this jury considers before applying.
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