There will be one final round of Commercialisation Australia grant funding, before the fund is abolished.
StartupSmart has learnt that companies that submitted applications for Commercialisation Australia grants before March 21 are still having their applications assessed, however the funding pool is smaller.
The end of Commercialisation Australiaโs was announced in last weekโs federal budget.
Shoes of Prey CEO and co-founder Michael Fox says Commercialisation Australia notified him this morning that his companyโs grant application had been rejected.
โThey mentioned there was less money in the round, so it was a little bit more competitive,โโ he says.
โWe missed out, but at least they did assess the people in our group.โ
Fox says Commercialisation Australia didnโt go into specifics regarding exactly how much funding has been reduced compared to previous rounds, but said the final round of grant winners will be announced publicly in the coming months.
A letter sent to applicants by Commercialisation Australia and obtained by StartupSmart explains why the government chose to assess the applications of companies who had submitted an application prior to March 21.
โThe Australian Government is conscious of the significant investment made by businesses in developing and submitting an application,โโ the statement says.
โThe outcome of your application will be provided as soon as possible.
โYou should be aware, however, that should your application be unsuccessful there will be no opportunity for reconsideration under the Commercialisation Australia program.โ
Fox says the decision to assess those applications received before March 21 is the right one.
โItโs a pretty time consuming process to put our applications in,โโ he says.
โIt probably took me between one and two weeks to put our application together, and itโs the kind of thing that had to be done by me as the CEO, you canโt delegate it out because itโs quite a specific process and you need knowledge of all aspects of the business.โ
Commercialisation Australiaโs letter also sheds some light on the governmentโs new Entrepreneursโ Infrastructure Fund.
It will commence on July 1 and โwill drive business competitiveness through supporting business improvement and promoting economic growth through commercialisation of new ideasโ.
On Friday a Department of Industry spokesperson said โThe government has indicated that it will meet ongoing contractual commitments and put in place transitional arrangements. AusIndustry is in direct contact with all impacted companiesโ.
This article first appeared on StartupSmart.
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