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How We Support Funding
Sourcing specialist advice or finding the right person with the right skills to help your business grow can be a challenge. InterTradeIreland can support you financially in these areas, assisting not only with funding, but also with sourcing the specialist expertise and making the vital introductions.
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Shared Island Enterprise Scheme
In February 2024 the Irish Government announced €800m of funding for Shared Island priorities including €30m towards the establishment of a new Shared Island Enterprise Scheme developed by InterTradeIreland, Invest Northern Ireland and Enterprise Ireland.
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SEIS & EIS
The Enterprise Investment Scheme is designed to help smaller higher-risk trading companies raise finance by offering a range of tax reliefs to investors who buy new shares in an eligible company.
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Equity Advisory Service
One-to-one advice for early stage high growth ventures that intend to raise funds in the next 12 months.
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Funding Advisory Service
We can help you by assisting you with the required knowledge and skills to secure other key sources of finance to grow your business.
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Opportunities
InterTradeIreland deliver a number of programmes which can provide direct funding for your SME: Innovation Boost, Elevate and Acumen.
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Seedcorn
Seedcorn can greatly improve your ability to attract investment for your business by helping you and your business become investor ready.
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Venture Capital Conference
Our Venture Capital Conference is a must for entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, business angels, investors and anyone with an interest in venture capital.
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Events
Each year, InterTradeIreland hosts a range of events focused on helping companies raising finance, across the island of Ireland.
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Active Funders
A list of currently active asset finance, leasing, business angel, credit insurance, crowd funding, govt support, lending, loan fund, venture capital companies.
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Business Angel Funding
For companies seeking to raise new equity capital in the seed and early stages, business angel finance may be more suitable than venture capital funding.