What Supports are there for Small Business?
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises are a key target of European Union funding. The European Union describes Small and Medium Enterprises as those with staff of under 250 and a total turnover of less than €50 million. A Microenterprise is one that employs 10 people or less and has a turnover below €2 million.
Under the four programmes listed below, supports include financial support, training and mentoring programmes (like those under the Microenterprise Scheme) and market access (this is funded by schemes like the Seafood Processing Capital Investment Scheme). Under the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, the LEADER Programme also supports enterprise throughout the country.
Funding for Support for Small Business: 69.2million euro from the Southern and Eastern Regional Operational Programme, 58 million euro from the Border, Midland and Western Regional Operational Programme, 300.3 million euro from the Rural Development Programme and 71.5 euro from the EMFF Operational Programme for Ireland.
New Fishermen Scheme
European Maritime and Fisheries Fund
This scheme, managed by Bord Iascaigh Mhara, helps applicants under 40 acquire their first fishing vessel.
The grant provides 25% of the cost (up to €75,000) of acquiring the vessel.
For more details about this scheme, and other schemes managed by Bord Iascaigh Mhara, take a look at their website.
Which Funds invest in Support for Small Business?
Each of the Funds below invest in Support for Small Business. Click on these tiles to explore the other investments made by each Fund.