Description of R&D tax credit of 18 countries
Public funds from 5 countries + European Commission
Over 4,000 funding opportunities
Instant search based on organization type, activity, country, funding type.
In an increasingly global business world, ABGi needed a representative tool. For over a year, we have been working on a way to visualize the different types of financing available worldwide.
ABGi is launching the first version of the International Funding Map service. This tool is the result of a collaborative project led by France and Brazil involving all ABGi international offices.
Accessible in SAAS mode, the Funding Map allows a multi-criteria search for public funding programs offered by Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, UK, and the European Commission. You can test the search engine in a limited version. For full access, please contact the sales teams of ABGi international offices.
The Funding Map will help strengthen your position as a global player. It will facilitate development and investment in a globalized world.
By mid-2024, the Funding Map will be enhanced with additional features and database extension to more countries.
The International Funding Map combines funding instruments and tax credit systems from public and private sources.
Projects most likely to be funded are those that deliver new products or processes, or even incremental improvements to existing solutions. Sustainability and social impact are an advantage.
To better match your projects with different funding sources, do not hesitate to contact our teams. They are dedicated to identifying and qualifying funding opportunities worldwide.
Dilutive funding, private (or public) equity is a form of capital investment where an investor or investment fund uses capital to purchase shares of a company.
Advanced scholarships in universities, technical-scientific institutions, but also in industry and private organizations. The aim of this type of funding is to promote the professional quality of technicians in the business/industrial environment.
Direct financial contributions to specific activities that support Government policy Direct financial contributions to specific activities/projects supporting Government policy objectives.
Money borrowed, often from a bank, which usually must be paid back along with an additional amount of money you must pay as a loan fee.
Non-dilutive public funding, equivalent to a grant if the project fails, equivalent to an interest-free loan if the project succeeds.
Amount of money taxpayers can deduct from their income tax obligations.