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Are there government funding options available for small businesses and start-ups in South Africa?

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Yes, the South African government provides various funding instruments for small businesses and start-ups, including grants (which are often non-repayable), incentives, equity funding, and specialised loan schemes. These are typically … More

What types of government funding are available for small businesses and start-ups in South Africa?

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The South African government offers a range of funding types, including grants, incentives, and equity funding, managed by various departments and agencies such as the Department of Small Business Development … More

What is the importance of a business plan when starting a business with limited funds?

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A detailed business plan is important to act as a navigational guide. It helps you structure your ideas, understand your market, streamline your brand, and determine your financial future. It … More

Where can businesses find additional information and resources related to SME funding in South Africa?

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Several online platforms and organizations can provide further assistance. Finfind is an online platform that matches businesses with appropriate funders. SME South Africa’s website (www.smesouthafrica.co.za) offers articles, resources, and a … More

What are some key government agencies and programmes offering funding for SMEs in South Africa?

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Several government entities provide financial and non-financial support to SMEs. Key agencies include the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA), which offers business development assistance and grants; the National Youth Development … More

What are the main advantages of obtaining a business grant compared to a loan?

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The main advantage of a business grant is that it does not need to be repaid, allowing SMEs to focus on growth and development. However, obtaining a grant can be … More

How can I increase my chances of getting my funding application approved?

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Thorough research of funding sources is essential, along with aligning your application with your business needs and the funder’s criteria. Clearly demonstrate how your business will contribute to job creation, … More

What documents and information are needed to apply for business funding?

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A detailed business plan with financial projections is essential. You’ll also need proof of business registration, personal and business tax clearance certificates, and comprehensive market research. Bank statements (typically 3 … More

What types of businesses or activities are typically excluded from grant funding?

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Many funding programmes exclude certain sectors or activities. Common exclusions include gambling/gaming, pyramid schemes, loan sharking, sex industries, businesses involved in illegal activities, and the manufacturing of tobacco products. Some … More

What is the NYDA Grant Programme and who is eligible?

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The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) Grant Programme provides financial and non-financial support to young entrepreneurs aged 18-35 to establish or grow their businesses. Funding ranges from R1,000 to R200,000 … More

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