Key trends in public funding
Extensive internal and external research has helped us identify six important trends in public funding:
Grant complexity is here to stay
There are a huge number of grant schemes available in Europe. It’s a complex market, in which a wide variety of grant-giving organisations offer a variety of schemes, each with different requirements. What's more, the application procedures vary per scheme and often lack transparency.
Qualification for grants is getting tougher
Because grant-giving organisations have limited budgets and ever-increasing numbers of applicants, the qualifying criteria are becoming more stringent. And, as the tender system is now the most prevalent approval system, only the highest-quality applications are approved.
Grant consultants have become trusted advisors
Today’s consultants are expected to be specialist trusted advisors, who transform ambitions and goals into ‘fundable’ projects – and who also secure payments. With a track record going back to 1984, we’ve established a reputation as experts and trusted advisors to a wide variety of organisations that see grants as an excellent way to leverage their projects.
Being proactive increases your chances of success with grants
It’s hard to find projects that perfectly match specific grant schemes. That’s why it’s becoming increasingly important to be proactive about investigating future trends and schemes – as that’s the best way to develop projects that meet grant criteria.
Grants offer more than financial value alone
Although the main reason for obtaining grants is to strengthen projects financially, there are many other less tangible benefits, such as enhancing your corporate image and the opportunity to cooperate with top research institutes and innovative companies
The professional intermediary is now indispensable
Increasing complexity has made professional intermediaries who speak the language of all those involved indispensable.
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