So, if you are an eligible SA business and nominate Web Design Cafe as your provider, the state might pay half your costs in any related professional services below, up to $10k+GST in matched funding! We can help you with the services highlighted below.
If you are interested, please check out https://business.sa.gov.au/Grants-and-support-services/Grants/SME-business-advisory-services and then nominate Web Design Cafe as your preferred professional advisory service provider.
If you decide to apply for the grant, in the registration form, there will be an option to select the vendor and provide a reason for choosing them. You can use the following for WDC:
- More than decades of experience in delivering digital transformation projects
- Industry professionals with specialisation on eLearning, e-commerce and digital marketing
- Experience in multiple web technologies and frameworks
Contact Number: 1300 239 208
Professional services which businesses can access through the funding includes:
- business planning
- marketing
- e-commerce
- finance matters
- workforce planning
- transformation of business and operating models
- identification of new business opportunities, including research and development
- analysis of growth opportunities
- information technology
- business future proofing, including how to maximise technology
- business continuity planning (including both emergency planning and managing occurrences such as supply chain disruptions)
- other advice as deemed appropriate by the assessment panel where the Applicant can demonstrate benefit of transformation and growth to their business.
Applicants must provide matched funding equal to the grant amount sought, and will need to demonstrate how their chosen Provider will contribute to supporting the business through transformation and growth opportunities.
To be eligible, business applicants must:
- be a business whose operations are primarily based in South Australia
- have less than 100 full time equivalent employees
- be looking to transform and grow their business
- hold an Australian Business Number (ABN)
- not be a public company, charitable business or body corporate under the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997
- be a sole trader, partnership, co-operative, private company or trust that carries on a for-profit business
- have a business that is being developed and in the opinion of the Department will be developed into a for-profit business that will be carried on.
Click here to view the full SME Business Advisory Services Program Guidelines (including Terms and Conditions).
Applications must be received by the Department for Innovation and Skills by 5:00pm, 17 May 2021.