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Following the successful implementation of the 2021 SME Fund pilot initiative, the EUIPO, in partnership with the European Commission (EC), signed a Contribution Agreement to implement the multiannual 2022-2024 SME Fund initiative under the EU Single Market Programme. Ideas Powered for Business SME Fund aims to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in protecting their intellectual property (IP) rights.

Objectives and Priorities

The SME Fund seeks to:

  •  Assist SMEs in accessing IP services, including:
    o    Pre-diagnostic services (IP Scan)
    o    Trademark and design registration
    o    Patent protection
    o    Plant variety rights
  • Enhance the competitiveness of SMEs by facilitating the protection of their innovations.

Eligible IP Activities: 

The Fund offers financial support through vouchers for the following activities:

  • Voucher 1: Covers services such as IP Scan, with a maximum grant of up to EUR 1,350 per beneficiary.
  • Voucher 2: Supports trademark and design registration, with a maximum grant of up to EUR 700 per beneficiary.
  • Voucher 3: Aims at patent protection, offering up to EUR 3,500 - divided in different categories - per beneficiary.
  • Voucher 4: Supports plant variety rights, with a maximum grant of up to EUR 1,500 per beneficiary.

The vouchers are valid for a limited period of time. Therefore, SMEs are encouraged to only apply for a voucher when they are ready to implement one of the eligible activities covered by the voucher. If vouchers are awarded, the eligible activities must be initiated within a specific limited time following the award notification, and a request for reimbursement must be submitted before the voucher expires

Available Budget and Funding Rules: 

The total budget for this call is EUR 18 million. Funding is provided in the form of non-repayable grants (vouchers) that co-finance the eligible IP activities.

Timetable

Applications are open from February 3, 2025, to December 5, 2025. Evaluations occur weekly - every Friday - with notifications sent to applicants within 10 working days from each cut-off.

Eligibility 

The Fund is open only to SMEs established in the European Union or in Ukraine. ‘Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME)’ is defined in Commission Recommendation 2003/361/EC of 6 May 2003 concerning the definition of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. 

In the online application form (eForm), applicants will have to declare their compliance with the above set of rules and will be requested to upload a recent value-added tax (VAT) or national taxpayer registration (TIN) extract from the competent national authority.


For detailed information and application guidelines, please refer to the official call document.
 

Opportunity Details

Target audience
Digital skills for the labour force.
Digital technology / specialisation
Digital skill level
Geographic scope - Country
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Industry - field of education and training
Business, administration and law not elsewhere classified
Geographical sphere
International initiative
Form of funding