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Karnataka Grassroot Innovation Programme — Frequently Asked Questions

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Answers to the questions founders most often ask about Karnataka Grassroot Innovation Programme — who qualifies, the funding amount, required documents and how the application works.

Frequently asked questions

How much funding is offered?

The program provides a grant of up to ₹4 lakhs per project.

What is the application deadline?

The deadline for applications has not been specified.

Who is eligible to apply?

You must be an Indian citizen and a domicile of Karnataka. The innovation must not be part of any government initiative, aided partner, or PPP firm, and must not have received government funds for the same project.

What types of entities are eligible?

After selection, you must set up a formal entity such as an LLP or Private Limited Company. Proprietorships are not allowed.

Does the program take equity?

No, this is a grant program, so no equity is taken.

What documents are needed to apply?

You need to submit a Voter's ID or Ration Card, and proof of profession (e.g., qualification certificate, professional ID card, government documents) or an ID card from the labour department.

How are projects evaluated?

Projects are scored on a 100-point scale: novelty (30 points), social impact (30 points), business potential (20 points), feasibility and implementation (10 points), and environmental sustainability (10 points).

What support do winners receive besides funding?

Winners get support for entrepreneurial, product, and market development to help scale their innovation.

Is DPIIT or MSME registration required?

The program does not require DPIIT or MSME registration.

How do I apply?
Who offers Karnataka Grassroot Innovation Programme?

Karnataka Grassroot Innovation Programme is offered by KBITS, Government of Karnataka, a government body. It is provided as non-dilutive funding.

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