state aid rules govern how much of the costs we can finance. This is determined individually for each organisation. We therefore differentiate between how much funding the project can receive, and how much each participant can receive.
How much funding can the project receive?
The call for proposals has a reserved budget of 40 million SEK.
It is possible to apply for funding for two categories of project:
- Project lasting up to 18 months with a grant amount of up to SEK 1.5 million. In this category of project, Vinnova's funding may amount to a maximum of 80 percent of the project's total eligible cost.
- Project with a grant amount exceeding SEK 1.5 million and/or project that runs for 18-36 months. There is no set maximum grant amount for this project category, but Vinnova's funding may amount to a maximum of 50 percent of the project's total eligible cost.
The categorization does not affect the content of the project but only applies to the length and scope of the project.
How much funding can a participant receive?
How much funding each participant can receive depends mainly on:
- project party size and activities
- which activities the project partner will carry out in the project.
Descriptions in the following sections about what support we can provide are simplified. For full details, see funding Criteria and Levels.
Support for companies conducting research and development
In this the call for proposals we provide support for industrial research and experimental development.
Industrial research can be simply described as seeking new knowledge through planned research or critical analysis to develop or significantly improve products, processes or services.
Experimental development can be simply described as combining, shaping and using existing knowledge to develop new or improved products, processes or services.
How much of the costs can we finance?
The organisation's size and type of activity determines how large a proportion of the costs we can finance, i.e. the maximum level of support.
Maximum levels of support for industrial research and experimental development | Activity | Small business | Medium-sized company | Large company |
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| Industrial research | 70% | 60% | 50% |
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| Experimental development | 45% | 35% | 25% |
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Hur EU defines small and medium-sized enterprises as stated in the User Guide on the definition of SMEs which you can find here.
Situations where we finance a higher proportion
If the project is covered by any of these bonus bases, we can finance a higher proportion of the costs.
- Actual cooperation: Some level of cooperation between small and larger companies, between companies in two different European countries or between research organisations and companies
- Dissemination of results: Extensive dissemination through, for example, conferences or open databases.
- Other bonus basis
Maximum support levels for bonus basis | Activity | Small business | Medium-sized company | Large company |
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| Industrial research | 80% | 75% | 65% |
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| Experimental development | 60% | 50% | 40% |
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Support for non-economic activities
In this the call for proposals we also provide support to organisations that do not engage in economic activities. This means that the organisation does not offer a service or product on a market. This usually includes universities and university colleges, research institutes that engage in non-economic activities and other organisations that do not offer a service or product on a market.
We can finance up to 100 percent of such an organization's costs.
How is it determined whether an organisation is engaged in economic activities?
An organisation that offers any kind of service or product on a market is considered to be carrying out economic activities and cannot be granted this form of support. It is therefore the organisation's ordinary activities that are decisive, while the nature of the activities in the project is irrelevant. It also does not matter how the organisation is financed: whether it is public or private, or whether it has a profit-making purpose. It does not matter what legal form the operation has. For example, whether it is a limited liability company, a trading company, an economic association, a non-profit association or a foundation.
If you are unsure whether an organisation in your project is conducting economic activities, contact call manager. However, The organisation is responsible for assessing whether it is conducting economic activities.