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Sr.Name of the policyAnnual Financial Incentives
1Support for International Patent Protection in Electronics & Information Technology (SIP-EIT)Up to INR 15 Lakhs per invention or 50% of the total expenses incurred in filing and processing of the patent application upto grant, whichever is lesser.
2Multiplier Grants Scheme (MGS)Limited to a maximum of INR 2 Cr per project and the duration of each project should, preferably, be less than two years. For industry consortiums these figures would be INR 4 Cr and three years.
3Software Technology Park (STP) SchemeSales in the DTA up to 50% of the FOB value of exports is permissible and depreciation on computers at accelerated rates up to 100% over 5 years is permissible.
4Electronic Development Fund (EDF) PolicyCompanies will get risk capital from "Daughter Funds" set up by Electronic Development Fund (EDF).
5Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (M-SIPS)Majorly provides capital subsidy of 20% in SEZ (25% in non-SEZ) for units engaged in electronics manufacturing.
6Scheme to Support IPR Awareness Seminars/Workshops in E&IT SectorOrganizations are provided with a grant between INR 2 Lakhs to INR 5 Lakhs.
7NewGen Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre (NewGen IEDC)Provide a limited, one-time, non-recurring financial assistance, up to a maximum of INR 25 Lakhs.
8The Venture Capital Assistance SchemeThe quantum of SFAC Venture Capital Assistance will depend on the project cost, location and the promoter's status.
9Credit GuaranteeBoth term loans and/or working capital facility up to INR 100 Lakhs per borrowing unit are being provided.
10Performance & Credit Rating SchemeThe incentives are proportional to the turnover of the MSMEs.
11Raw Material AssistanceMSMEs will be helped to avail economics of purchases like bulk purchase, cash discount, etc. Also, all the procedures, documentation and issue of letter of credit in case of imports will be taken care of.
12Revamped Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of TraditionalFunds limited to a maximum of INR 8 Cr to support soft, hard and thematic interventions are provided.
13Single Point Registration Scheme (SPRS)Micro and small enterprises will get exemption from payment of Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and will be issued tender sets free of cost.
14Aspire - Scheme for promotion of innovation, entrepreneurship and agro-industryBased on nature of existence of the incubator
15Infrastructure Development SchemeFor a deposit of six months refundable rent, an office space of 467 sq.ft. to 8,657 sq.ft. is provided.
16MSME Market Development AssistanceProvides air fare reimbursements based on category entrepreneur lies in (General, women, SC/ST/PwD). The total subsidy on air fare & space rental charges will be restricted to INR 1.25 Lakhs per unit.
17National Awards (Individual MSEs)The Selected National awardee is facilitated with a cash prize of INR 1 Lakh, INR 75K, INR 50K in order of ranking.
18Coir Udyami YojanaThe amount of bank credit will be 55% of the total project cost after deducting 40% margin money (subsidy) and owner’s contribution of 5% from beneficiaries.
19International Cooperation (IC) SchemeThe incentives vary as per the organization category.
20Credit Linked Capital Subsidy for Technology UpgradationCeiling on loans under the scheme has been raised from INR 40 Lakhs to INR 1 Cr while the rate of subsidy has been enhanced from 12% to 15%.
21Bank Credit Facilitation SchemeN/A
22Atal Incubation Centres (AIC)AIM will provide a grant-in-aid of INR 10 Cr to each AIC for a maximum of five years
23Atal Tinkering LaboratoriesAIM will provide grant-in-aid that includes a one-time establishment cost of INR 10 Lakhs and operational expenses of INR 10 Lakhs for a maximum period of five years to each ATL.
24Scale-up Support to Establishing Incubation CentresGrant-in-aid support of INR 10 Cr will be provided in two annual instalments of INR 5 Cr each.
25Udaan Training Programme For Unemployed Youth Of J&KINR 750 Cr has been earmarked for the implementation of the scheme over a period of five years
26Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods SectorOne time grant up to 25% of the cost of the technology acquisition of each technology. Maximum amount given shall not exceed INR 10 Cr
27National Clean Energy Fund (NCEF) RefinanceREDA would provide funds received from NCEF by way of refinance to scheduled commercial banks and financial institutions (including IREDA). Maximum refinance amount INR 15 Cr per project.
28IREDA Scheme For Discounting Energy BillsUpto 75% of the invoice value pending for maximum six months from the date of application subject to a maximum bill discounting facility of INR 20 Cr. The minimum amount of transaction covering a set of bills shall not be less than INR 1 Cr.
29Bridge Loan Against MNRE Capital SubsidyThe projects will get up to 80% of the existing pending eligible capital subsidy claim, as verified by the IREDA with a minimum loan assistance of INR 20 Lakhs.
30Bridge Loan Against Generation-Based Incentive (GBI) ClaimsA minimum loan assistance of INR 20 Lakhs is provided under this scheme.
31Loan for Rooftop Solar PV Power ProjectsThe quantum of loan from the IREDA shall be 70% of the project cost with minimum promoter’s contribution of 30%. IREDA may extend the loan upto 75% of the project cost.
32Credit Enhancement Guarantee SchemeProvide credit enhancement by way of unconditional and irrevocable partial credit guarantee to enhance the credit rating of the proposed bond.
33Dairy Entrepreneurship Development SchemeThe incentives differ with respect to the cost of the required equipment or establishment of the facilities
344E (End to End Energy Efficiency)Up to 90% of the project cost with minimum loan amount of INR 10 Lakhs and maximum loan amount not to exceed INR 150 Lakhs per eligible borrower can be granted. The MSME unit has to pay only INR 30,000 and applicable taxes and the balance fee will be paid by SIDBI to auditors.
35Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY)

MUDRA offers incentives through these interventions:

>Shishu: covering loans upto INR 50,000/-

> Kishor: covering loans above INR 50,000/- and upto INR 5 Lakhs

> Tarun: covering loans above INR 5 Lakhs and upto INR 10 Lakhs

36Stand Up IndiaComposite loan between INR 10 Lakhs and INR 1 Cr to cover 75% of the project cost can be taken up, inclusive of term loan and working capital.
37Sustainable Finance SchemeSuitable assistance by way of term loan / working capital to ESCOs implementing EE / CP / Renewable Energy project provided.
38SIDBI Make in India Soft Loan Fund for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (SMILE)The loan amount granted is based on category entrepreneur lies in. (General, women, SC/ST/PwD)
39Startup assistance SchemeThe financial assistance provided is need-based, subject to a maximum of INR 200 Lakhs and equity kicker
40Assistance to Professional Bodies & Seminars/SymposiaThe incentives include nominal support for pre-operative expenses
41Ayurvedic Biology ProgramSupport is primarily given to encourage participation of young scientists and research professionals in such events along with nominal support for pre-operative expenses.
42Industry Relevant R&DThe industry share should not be less than 50% of the total budget. Overhead is provided to the academic partner. The SERB share shall not exceed INR 50 Lakhs for a project.
43High Risk-High Reward ResearchThe research grant covers equipment, consumables, contingency and travel apart from overhead grants. No budget limit is prescribed for these projects.
44Technology Development Programme (TDP)Provided support for project staff salaries, equipment, supplies and consumables, contingency expenditure, patent filing charges, outsourcing charges, etc.
45National Science & Technology Management Information System (NSTMIS)Grant-in-aid are provided for projects. Also, overheads on projects are provided at the rate of 10% of the total project cost for educational institutions and NGOs and 8% for laboratories & institutions under Central Government departments/agencies.
46Biotechnology Industry Partnership Programme (BIPP)Support is provided for high-risk, accelerated technology development especially in futuristic technologies.
47Industry Innovation Programme on Medical Electronics (IIPME)The loan and grant are provided according to the startup stage.
48Extra Mural Research FundingThe research grant covers equipment, consumables, contingency and travel apart from overhead grants. No budget limit is prescribed.
49SPARSH (Social Innovation programme for Products: Affordable & Relevant to Societal Health)The loan and grant are provided according to the startup stage.
50Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Startups and MSMEs (PRISM)Support grant is provided under categories such as PRISM Phase I, PRISM Phase II and PRISM-R&D Proposals.
 
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