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Grant List in June 2023

Here’s a collection of government grants available in June 2023.

  1. BRJohorNiaga
  2. Insentif Kerjaya Madani 2023
  3. Program Agropreneur Muda, PAM
  4. RiSE4WRD
  5. Market Development Grant, MDG
  6. Service Export Fund, SEF
  7. Business Recapitalisation Facility, BRF
  8. Low Carbon Transition Facility, LCTF
  9. SMERF
  10. National Technology & Innovation Sandbox, NTIS
  11. Technology Development Fund 1 (TeD1) & Technology Development Fund 2 (TeD2)
  12. Applied Innovation Fund
  13. CIP SPRINT

 

Take a look on the program that you haven’t applied yet and share it to your friends!

【BRJohorNiaga】

This program is only open to businesses based in Johor. Merchants can use this loan as operating capital or to purchase equipment.

 

Further Details:

BRJohorNiaga

【Insentif Kerjaya Madani 2023】

This subsidy will provide employers with RM1,800 incentives when they hire any eligible staff.

 

Further Details:

Insentif Kerjaya Madani 2023

【Program Agropreneur Muda, PAM】

The Program Agropreneur Muda (PAM) is a program aiming to encourage young people to participate in all aspects of agriculture, making agriculture a sustainable income-generating career in future.

 

Further Details:

Program Agropreneur Muda, PAM

【RiSE4WRD】

RiSE4WRD is a programme launched by Human Resources Development Corporation (HRD CORP) to support the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0). 

 

Further Details:

RiSE4WRD

【Market Development Grant】

The Market Development Grant (MDG) is a support initiative in the form of a reimbursable grant. MDG was introduced in 2002 with the objective of assisting exporters in their efforts to promote Malaysian made products or services globally.

 

Further Details:

Market Development Grant

【Services Export Fund, SEF】

SEF provides assistance to Malaysian Service Providers (MSPs) to undertake activities to expand and venture into the international market.

 

Further Details:

Services Export Fund

【Business Recapitalisation Facility, BRF】

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) will introduce 2 new facilities under BNM’s Fund for SMEs:

1. Participating financial institutions (PFIs)

2. Equity financing through third party equity financiers (blended finance)

 

Further Details:

Business Recapitalisation Facility

【Low Carbon Transition Facility, LCTF】

Aiming to encourage SMEs to adopt sustainable practices for business resilience.

 

Further Details:

 Low Carbon Transition Facility

【SMERF】

New financing assistance scheme (SMERF) is here for SMEs to support SME overcome the Covid-19 pandemic!

 

Further Details:

SMERF

【National Technology & Innovation Sandbox (NTIS)】

A dedicated facility for researchers, innovators, startups and high-tech entrepreneurs to test their products, services, business models and delivery mechanisms in a real-time environment.

 

Further Details:

NTIS

【Technology Development Fund 1 (TeD1) & Technology Development Fund 2 (TeD2)】

Open to researchers and companies interested in implementing research and development projects (R&D) to produce new processes and products identified by the government in this field.

 

Further Details:

TeD1 & TeD2

【Applied Innovation Fund】

A fund dedicated to improving existing technologies to increase value and better reduce costs.

 

Further Details:

Applied Innovation Fund

【CIP SPRINT】

CIP SPRINT is a grant of up to RM600,000 for a maximum period of eighteen (18) months to help entrepreneurs finance their technology-based business ventures.

 

Further Details:

CIP SPRINT