Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
The Micro and Small Business Grant scheme is a flagship initiative aimed at providing essential financial support and resources to budding entrepreneurs who are embarking on their entrepreneurial journey.
The National Entrepreneurship Development Company Limited (NEDCO) is responsible for implementing and administering the Grant Scheme on behalf of the Government.
Citizens and legal residents over the age of 18 years with a new business idea, start-up (registered but not operational) or existing business.
Applicants can access up to $20,000 (TTD)
The receipt of new applications for the MSB Grant Scheme is closed. You can only apply online at www.msbgrant.com
No, you will not be required to repay the grant.
The Grant Scheme does not cover Alcohol Related Businesses, and any illegal activity.
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For start-ups and existing businesses, your business MUST be registered to be eligible for the MSB grant.
Your pathway to the MSB Grant includes a 3-week Entrepreneurial Development Training, Business Advisory sessions and Mentorship support.
Successful applications are assessed based on the eligibility criteria, quality of documentation, alignment with government objectives, viability, and sustainability of the business.
You will be contacted by an MSB Grant Representative.
Applications are processed chronologically. You will be contacted when your application reaches the evaluation team.
Only your first application will be used. Subsequent applications will not be reviewed. Each applicant will be contacted by an MSB Grant Representative who will review the application. At this point, any clarification or additional information required can be raised with the MSB Grant Representative.
Applications may be declined if the applicant operated a similar business within the last five (5) years, has tax or insurance arrears, or has an unspent criminal conviction.
Yes, you will be. There are two levels of notifications.
Mentorship is provided to applicants who receive financial support. Mentors will provide ongoing advice, guidance, and support.
The Monitoring and Evaluation exercise aims to ensure the effective implementation and success of the Micro and Small Business Grant Scheme, assess its impact, and gather insights for continuous improvement.
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Micro And Small Business Grant
Discover a pathway to success for your micro or small enterprise with the Government’s Micro and Small Business Start Up Grant administered by the National Entrepreneurship Development Company Limited (NEDCO). This programme is a comprehensive initiative; it provides funding, offers training, business advisory services and mentorship. Best of all, it’s a grant with no repayment obligations! If you’re ready to propel your business to new heights in Trinidad and Tobago, seize this opportunity now!
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