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Berliner Startup Stipendium: Fast and non-bureaucratic

Berliner Startup Stipendium - Science & Startups for Future

With the Berliner Startup Stipendium, Science & Startups (the merger of the start-up services of Humboldt-Universität, Technische Universität Berlin and Freie Universität Berlin in cooperation with BIH and Charité) supports founders planning to implement their innovative, knowledge-driven, science- and/or technology-based business ideas in a team and develop solutions for the pressing challenges of our time:

  1. Cluster 1: Sustainability x Society – Improving the Way We Live Together
  2. Cluster 2: Healthcare x Prevention – Responding to Today’s Health Challenges
  3. Cluster 3: Technologies x Resources – Transforming Tech for a Green Tomorrow

To foster exchange and strengthen the innovative power of our startups, in these clusters we bundle access to specific expertise, know-how, technology, event formats and likeminded teams working on similar challenges.

You have an idea that’s a fit? Your research touches on one of the cluster’s focus areas? Your idea and research make the world a better place when turned into a product or service? Science & Startups will help you along your journey!

Deadline for applications for the winter batch: November 8th, 2023 | Start of Incubation: February 1st, 2024 

[Please note that the last day for a mandatory initial consultation with one of the startup advisors is Friday, November 3rd]

For more information please visit: https://www.science-startups.berlin/programs/berlin-startup-stipendium/ 

Berliner Startup Stipendium

Supported by:

For a list of all teams that have received support through a Berliner Startup Stipendium for 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 please click here.

Prerequisites for funding

  • An innovative and/or technology-based startup idea is required. The innovation content of the product or service must be understandable and must have new or improved performance features compared to the competition. A combination of known technical solutions that lacks an original technical approach, significant customer benefits, or sustained unique selling propositions is not eligible for funding.
  • The support provided under this program requires that a “proof of principle” have been performed for the planned startup at the least. Depending on the nature of the project, this means, for example, the existence of a lab sample with sufficient data (e.g. in the area of the healthcare sector) or a “mock-up” (in the digital sector, for example). The project should have progressed to a stage of development at which it seems plausible that further development up to the finished prototype can be completed during the funding period. The application also asks about initial considerations regarding the target market, potential competitors, and the benefit to customers as part of the startup concept. Depiction in the application and later review of implementation take place based on a milestone plan.
  • Support is provided to higher education graduates who have subject-specific technical skills and to people with supplementary skills that are necessary to realize the planned startup project (especially business administration skills).
  • Funding is provided exclusively to team startups with two to four participants each. It is, however, also possible for team members who do not receive funding to participate in the later implementation of the startup project. The founders must be the key knowledgeable parties within the project and must play a major role in drafting the business model, developing the product or service, and the later management of the business. They are also required to devote all of their time and energy to putting the project into practice. Side jobs and similar activities are only possible to a limited extent. The founders are required to show that they are present on site at the workplace provided to them at least 24 hours per week.
  • Founders must live in Berlin or, in isolated cases, in neighboring Brandenburg (commuters).
  • Founders are not required to have studied at or earned a degree from one of the four universities. The startup project must, however, be supervised by a scholarly or scientific mentor from Freie Universität Berlin, Charité, Technische Universität or Humboldt Universität in order to ensure both the subject-specific supervision and support and access to any technical infrastructure that may be needed during the funding period. The mentor must have a doctorate at the least and must be employed by the relevant university for the stipulated term of the grant.
  • Founders who have already submitted an application at a different higher education institution or who are already receiving or have already received a startup grant from a different higher education institution or the EXIST Business Start-up Grant are not eligible. This program also cannot be combined with the startup grant (Gründungszuschuss) from the Employment Agency (Arbeitsagentur). The business must not have been founded yet and must not have started operating on the market in economic terms.
  • The founders each receive 2,000 euros in funding per month for a period of six months. There is an option to extend for another six months. An extension is possible if the startup service and/or mentor supervising the project recommend that aid be provided and if an interim presentation shows that providing further support makes sense.
  • The relevant Revenue Office (Finanzamt) is responsible for determining whether the grant is subject to income tax. Since the grant does not establish an employment relationship, recipients do not have health insurance, unemployment insurance, or pension insurance during the funding period. Grant recipients are required to obtain health insurance for themselves.
  • The place of work is the incubator spaces and labs on campus. Recipients are supported by the startup assistance organizations at the universities, and they participate in a training and qualification program.
  • Founders are provided with the necessary infrastructure (office and work space, equipment, labs), subject-specific and business administration knowledge and expertise, and supporting advice and/or training modules.
  • The aid provided by the Berlin Startup Grant is subject to the de minimis rule (aid).
  • The goal is for participants to reach previously identified milestones, complete their prototypes, show significant advances in skills and expertise, and reach a point at which they are ready to start the business (within the near future) and/or to seek subsequent financing, all within the funding period.
  • The achievement of goals is documented at the end of the grant term by means of a ten-page business concept. Clear advances in skills and expertise must be apparent between the evaluation of the quality of the startup concept performed at the start of the term of the grant and the drafting of the business concept.
  • If the fundamental requirements to receive funding are met, the first step is to pursue an initial consultation or orientation meeting at one of the four universities. Please contact the contact persons listed.
  • Applications are submitted in writing. After a pre-selection process, you will receive either an invitation to present to our panel of judges or a rejection notice. The panel is made up of representatives of the four universities and experts from the Berlin startup network.
  • The judges will then issue a decision about whether the project merits funding.
  • Funding is initially approved for six months.
  • Before the six-month term expires, recipients are invited to give an interim presentation. Depending on how much progress they have made and their further needs for funding, the panel then decides whether to extend the grant for another six months.
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