Call for Proposals: Nordic High Growth Entrepreneurship

Similar documents
SocialChallenges.eu Call for grants 2 nd Cut-off date

MIDLANDS INVESTMENT SUMMIT 20th March 2018, Birmingham. Partnership Opportunities

Programme for cluster development

The Ultimate Guide to Startup Success:

Access to finance for innovative SMEs

The Nordic region as frontrunner in innovation procurement in the health sector

VISION. Orange County will become a national and global leader in scalable innovation.

Call for Proposals: EIT Health Summer Schools 2018

The Start-up and Scale-up Initiative

European Startup Monitor Country Report Portugal

1.5. Indo-German-Swiss Bootcamp Calling Entrepreneurs for

INNOVATION SUPERCLUSTERS APPLICANT GUIDE

Startup Ecosystem Infrastructure

Nordic Innovation House-NY & Entrepreneurial Marketing Program for Nordic Creative Industries

The Netherlands. Compared to the world

The Guild. Bolstering Europe 1 s innovation ecosystems: Research, creativity, and co-creation

Bright Future Program REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

An Overview of the Polish Startups and Start in Poland Program

Financial Instruments in Tourism Development

Priority Axis 1: Promoting Research and Innovation

Innovation in personalised nutrition for the silver population

Catalyzing an entrepreneurship ecosystem: The network effects of Tsinghua University's x-lab

ITU Regional Development Forum 2018 (RDF-ARB) Algiers Algeria, Feb Innovation. Fostering vibrant ICT Centric Innovation ecosystems

Ontario s Entrepreneurship Network Strategy Review and Renewal AMO meeting Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Innovation Academy. Business skills courses for Imperial Entrepreneurs

Bright Future Program REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

Innovative Commercialization Efforts Underway at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Business Incubation. Entrepreneurship and Innovation

The EIT and Entrepreneurship: s

FAQ related to the Business Idea Competition in Raw Materials 2017

EIT Raw Materials Call for KAVA Education projects Instructions and process description

Intellectual Property: X23 Srl, Rome Italy please, ask to: Marika Mazzi Boém Giuseppe Laquidara

Developing Competitive SMEs in Korea

Macro-Regional Innovation Week September 2016 Trieste, Italy Technology Transfer: An Ecosystem Approach

SHASTA EDC BUSINESS PLAN

From Idea to Impact: Highlights of VentureWell Initiatives to Develop Innovation Ecosystems

Canadian Accelerators

21/11/2014. EUROMED Invest. Doing Business with the South-Mediterranean Area. Turin, 13/11/2014. EUROMED Invest. Project presentation

Funding opportunities from EIT Raw Materials

Bussines driven innovation

BioNEST. Bioincubators Nurturing Entrepreneurship for Scaling Technologies

From Technology Transfer To Open IPR

Local innovation ecosystems

Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Pond-Deshpande Centre, University of New Brunswick

EntrEprEnEurship strategy

Ohio Third Frontier Program

Fintech 101. The definitive uncensored guide to the open access economy. Private Investments. Made Simple.

Call for organisations to cooperate with EIT Health as EIT Health Hubs within the EIT Regional Innovation Scheme 2018

VIRTUAL BUSINESS INCUBATOR. Business Model Canvass

TERMS OF REFERENCE AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR SERVICE CONTRACTS

TERMS OF REFERENCE. remote and from Chisinau, Moldova (at least 3 business trips to Moldova for mentorship purposes) Expected duration of

Vote for BC. Vote for Tech.

Technology Commercialization Tour ESCWA Initiative. ECOSOC AMR Implementation Forum 3 July 2013, Palais des Nations, Geneva Draft Concept Note

Declaration on a Pan-European Ecosystem for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

EIT RawMaterials Call for KAVA Up-scaling projects Instructions and process description

Virtual Pre-Incubator Accelerator

Evolving the Innovation Ecosystem. Cheryll Watson VP, Innovate Edmonton

Synergy with similar projects/initiatives in WBC countries

SEBASTIANO FUMERO. H2020 general structure and Budget what s new? Approach? Funding scheme and rate?

Promoting Entrepreneurial Spirit Case Studies

Ufi aims to be a catalyst for change, and all of our projects ultimately need to be selfsustaining.

Health Innovation in the Nordic countries

Why do some innovative models work and others not in the Russian Federation?

Top-level Research Initiative on Climate, Energy and Environment

Why Nordic Health and Welfare Innovation?

EIT Raw Materials Call for KAVA Entrepreneurial Support Services Instructions and process description

Connecting Startups to VC Funding in Canada

Session 2: Programme of Action

HEALTH TRANSFORMATION: An Action Plan for Ontario PART V OF THE ONTARIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE S HEALTH TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVE.

The Creation of an E-Zone for Europe s Innovators, Entrepreneurs and Investors. 22 December 2014

Guidelines for the Application to the Science, Technology and Innovation Transform Fund (IsDB-STIF)

Driving Economic Growth Through Entrepreneurship. Lessons From Spokane s Efforts

Call for application FALL 2018 BATCH

Crown Corporation BUSINESS PLANS. Table of Contents FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Innovacorp. Business Plan

LIST of ERDF PROJECTS IN THE LONDON LEP AREA as of 31 October 2017

The Access to Risk Finance under the European Funding Programmes WEBINAR

GATEWAY TO SILICON VALLEY SAMPLE SCHEDULE *

Texas Venture Labs. McCombs School of Business The University of Texas at Austin. Company Information Session 5/15/2014

Call for Projects LIRA 13

The University of British Columbia

EXPO LIVE INNOVATION IMPACT GRANT PROGRAMME INNOVATION CAN COME FROM ANYWHERE, TO EVERYONE

Introduction to a new Knowledge and Innovation Community t

EIT Raw Materials Call for KAVA Regional Innovation Scheme and Internationalisation projects Instructions and process description

British Columbia Innovation Council 2016/ /19 SERVICE PLAN

A Foothold in Silicon Valley. Dr. Dean Sirovica, Dr. Riad Hartani, Dan Cauchy, Dr. James Shanahan, Dr. Anurag Maunder, Mano Vafai

Innovative Public Procurement of Intelligent Transport Solutions City of Copenhagen

Business Incubation FAQ

CIP Innovation and entrepreneurship, ICT and intelligent energy

Meet and Exchange Workshop: Best practice for National Contact Points European Innovation Council

Paper on Business Incubator Framework

The funding ecosystem for space start-ups

CAPACITIES WORK PROGRAMME PART 3. (European Commission C (2011) 5023 of 19 July 2011) REGIONS OF KNOWLEDGE

FlandersBio and Flemish Life Science Cluster Strategy. State of the Union, May 25th 2016

Report on Developed Tools for Joint Activities

INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND BASIC FUNDRAISING CONCEPTS

CBS 2021: External research funding strategy

The Polsky Center: Entrepreneurship at Chicago Booth and the University of Chicago

Undergraduate Course Descriptions

PO -Proposer s Guide. Date: 01/02/2018. SMART Office

Transcription:

Call for Proposals: Nordic High Growth Entrepreneurship Increased capabilities, resources and market access for Nordic entrepreneurs Nordic Innovation, in cooperation with national partners, is pleased to announce a call for proposals for new or improved Nordic services and actions strengthening the growth capabilities of Nordic entrepreneurs and improving their access to resources and markets outside their home country. 1. Background To remain competitive, the Nordic region needs to foster ambitious entrepreneurs able to create innovative and scalable growth companies that are competitive on global markets. Each Nordic country invests heavily in national support for entrepreneurship and innovation. Two recent studies on Nordic entrepreneurship performance the Nordic Entrepreneurship Monitor (2010) and the Nordic Growth Entrepreneurship Review (2012) show that there are many startup companies in the Nordic countries, but that just a few of them achieve high growth. Despite overall improvement in entrepreneur framework conditions in the Nordic countries, two areas are still pointed out as sub-optimal for achieving high growth in Nordic companies, namely access to competent financing and entrepreneurial capabilities. Ambitious entrepreneurs and young growth companies seek risk capital, professional investors and partners with relevant networks and experience, technology- and business guidance, and access to new markets and (pilot) customers. Spread across the Nordics and abroad are entrepreneur service providers, serial entrepreneurs, accelerators, investors and other growth catalysts with valuable experiences and networks that can help Nordic entrepreneurs grow. However, due to fragmentation, it can be difficult for Nordic entrepreneurs to locate and access the best resources matching their needs, especially outside of their own country. Small home markets and similar challenges call for closer Nordic collaboration to build stronger and more interlinked Nordic infrastructure and growth services for young innovative companies. The Nordic countries have different industry strengths that should be much better utilized through crossborder collaboration. Nordic cooperation in markets outside the Nordic region is equally important to get attention through critical mass and effective utilization of Nordic brand value. This can open new doors and growth opportunities for Nordic growth companies. With the Nordic High Growth Entrepreneurship Initiative and Call for Proposals, Nordic Innovation and partners aim to stimulate cross-border growth ecosystem partnerships

that will accelerate growth of Nordic companies by enabling new or better services and easier access to Nordic and international markets. 2. Main objective The vision of the Nordic High Growth Entrepreneurship Initiative is to stimulate growth entrepreneurship and increase the number of Nordic gazelles and high growth companies. The main objective of the call is to foster new ecosystem collaborations, pilot new tools and services that improve growth capabilities and enable better access to Nordic and international resources and markets for innovative Nordic growth companies. 3. Target groups The call is targeting new and practically oriented Nordic/Nordic-international collaborations between players of the growth entrepreneurship ecosystems; such as serial entrepreneurs, early-stage investors, business angel syndicates, professional VCs and management companies, corporate VCs, business development companies, accelerators, incubators, industry organizations, international bridge service and export organizations, TTOs and others that provide growth enhancing resources to Nordic entrepreneurs. The call for proposals is open to consortiums of private and/or public players of the Nordic entrepreneurship ecosystems. To be eligible for funding, a project s consortium must have at least three different active partners from three Nordic countries. A project may also involve relevant international organizations or companies from outside the Nordic region, however their costs of participation will not be covered by the project. National funding organizations/research and innovation agencies cannot apply for funding under this Call for Proposals. Nordic export promotion organizations outside of the Nordic region (sometimes organized under national agencies) may be project participants, if relevant to project activities.

4. Scope We expect the selected projects to contribute to one or more of the themes below. A more seamless Nordic home market for young Nordic growth companies, e.g.: a. Access to talent (board, employees, etc.) across borders b. Access to partners and pilot customers across borders c. Access to public procurement of innovation across borders d. Access to competent capital, networks and experience across borders New or improved cross-border services and approaches for supporting growth of young innovative Nordic companies with a high potential, e.g.: a. Growth enhancing collaboration schemes and services b. Business planning, piloting, launch and facilitation services c. Services facilitating access to markets and capital networks d. Services enabling involvement of young innovative Nordic companies in the supply chain of solving industry- or market specific challenges Improved entrepreneurial capabilities for achieving Nordic and international growth, e.g. a. New or improved training and acceleration programs for Nordic growth entrepreneurs b. New or improved exchange programs (Nordic or international) for Nordic growth entrepreneurs c. New arenas or platforms for Nordic entrepreneurs to meet and learn from each other, partners and investors Improved access to global markets for young innovative Nordic companies, e.g.: a. Stronger visibility and attention for young Nordic spearheads in key markets, e.g. through joint Nordic showcasing activities. b. Improved access to investors, business and technology support or strategic partners in global markets c. Bridge partnerships between Nordic growth catalysts and international connectors

5. Non-eligible costs Direct sales and marketing costs of individual products or services Direct investment or product development costs of individual companies Writing of applications Investment in infrastructure and equipment Costs that have incurred before funding decision of Nordic Innovation board 6. Application and selection process The call for proposals will follow a two-phase application process. In the first phase, applicants are asked to submit an Expression of Interest (EoI). This is a short online application form limited to maximum 3 pages, where the applicants describe which need or problem they address, how they will go about solving it, and what will be the lasting results and impacts. Level of partner commitments should be indicated. The full application requires detailed budget and work commitments of all partners in the projects. Both EoI and full applications are submitted online at http://www.nordicinnovation.org/highgrowth At present NOK 25 million is reserved for financing of projects under this call for proposals. Depending on the quality of the project proposals and other available funding, the financial frame of the call might be increased. Nordic Matchmaking Event: 20 August, Copenhagen (reserve the date!) To receive funding three or more Nordic countries shall be represented in the project. Therefore, to help you connect with potential Nordic partners, Nordic Innovation is inviting you to a unique matchmaking event in Copenhagen on 20 August (exact time and place to be confirmed). The event will catalyze interactions between various players from entrepreneurship ecosystems in the Nordic region looking to join forces in Nordic projects. The intention is to network, discuss, inspire and get inspired - and to plan joint Nordic funding applications. The matchmaking event is free of charge, with a limited number of seats. Please confirm your participation no later than on 12 August 2013: http://www.nordicinnovation.org/highgrowth

Application deadlines Phase 1: Expression of Interest (EoI): 10 September 2013 at 10.00 (CET) The EoI application portal will open early august. EoIs will be evaluated by 11 October, and selected EOIs will receive an invitation to submit a full application. Phase 2: Full Application: 4 November 2013 at 10.00 (CET) The Board of Nordic Innovation will make the final project decisions in mid- December. Funding decisions are made on the basis of the information presented in the application. Selected projects will enter into contract with Nordic Innovation and all project participants will be required to sign a cooperation agreement and their respective budget share. Projects can start 1 January 2014 at the earliest. Signed projects will become a part of the Initiative s project portfolio and take part in various activities, such as kick-off meeting, mid-term seminar and a final conference. The projects will status report annually and submit a final report and audited accounts to Nordic Innovation at the end of the project period. 7. Evaluation A group of Nordic experts on high-growth entrepreneurship, representing national funding and innovation agencies, will assist Nordic Innovation in the evaluation of EOIs and full applications. The proposals will be evaluated on the expected new value they generate to the Nordic growth companies during the project and after the project completion. Specific importance is set to the value added of Nordic co-operation. Beyond evaluating the quality of each application, Nordic Innovation will seek to get a good mix of projects that complement each other and become larger than the sum of its parts. The following will be emphasized in the evaluation of projects: Criteria that all projects shall meet are: A project s consortium must have at least three different active partners from three Nordic countries 1 Projects can have a duration of 1,5 to 3 years 1 Very strong arguments must be presented to exempt this rule.

Each project must clearly demonstrate the Nordic added value of the project (the extra value generated by the Nordic cooperation) Nordic Innovation funding is in the form of a grant. Nordic Innovation rarely funds more than NOK 4 million into one project, however there may be exceptions. Each project can apply for a maximum of 50% funding of the eligible project costs. Applicants must cover remaining funding through self-financing (cash or in kind) and/or through other co-funding sources. Each partner applying for funding under the project is responsible for adhering to state aid rules. National co-funding in the project must be dependent on Nordic Innovation funding Evaluation of project approach: Ability to meet the call objectives and call-specific criteria Novelty and soundness of the proposal and quality of its objectives The competitive advantage of the proposal (why this project and approach) Quality of the project plan and execution Involvement of young innovative growth companies and how these will experience the project Nordic added value: i.e. reduction of duplication of effort between national efforts and the achievement of synergies Applied amount versus deliverables and expected impact Budget and resource distribution (balance between activities, deliverables and partners) Quality and relevance of the consortium and project management: o Team composition (complimentary experiences and level of commitment) Relevance of project partners Own contribution/co-funding The commitment of the applicants Level of private sector participation Evaluation of results and expected impacts: The project s ability to address real needs for Nordic entrepreneurs to grow Direct impacts for creating or helping gazelles and high growth companies (i.e. improve Nordic companies ability to grow, their access to capital, new resources and markets) Ability to build and pilot structures that can give significant lasting effects, scalability and sustainability of concept beyond project period A viable and realistic longer term business or exit plan must be presented (i.e. business model or plan to make the activity sustainable without external public funding) Contribution to the breakdown of cross-border barriers and the development of an integrated Nordic home market for growth entrepreneurs Introduction of effective cross-border services

Transferability of project results to other parts of the ecosystem: o Best practices created during the project and ability to spread o Establishment of networks to promote collaboration with, and enhance skills/expertise transfer to, other stakeholders within the Nordic countries o Creation of opportunities for the project to progress to European and/or international scale activity Networking in itself is not considered an output Single events will not be favored 8. Contact information Hans Christian Bjørne Natalia Glette Senior Innovation Adviser Senior Innovation Adviser Nordic Innovation Nordic Innovation +47 99 00 99 69 +47 410 45 211 h.bjorne@nordicinnovation.org n.glette@nordicinnovation.org For more information and updates, please see: www.nordicinnovation.org/highgrowth