Support Schemes of the SPII Grant
The programme consists of three structured support schemes. Firstly, the Product Process Development (PPD) scheme provides a non-repayable grant. It focuses on small, micro, and medium enterprises. In addition, it is capped at a maximum of R2 million.
Secondly, the Matching Scheme offers a non-taxable, non-repayable grant. It covers between 50% and 75% of qualifying costs. Furthermore, it is capped at R5 million. Therefore, it provides significant support for businesses scaling innovation.
Finally, the Partnership Scheme provides a non-taxable and conditionally repayable grant. It covers 50% of qualifying costs. In addition, it has a minimum grant value of R10 million. Consequently, this scheme supports larger, high-impact innovation projects.
1. Matching Scheme
•Provides a non-repayable grant of 50-75% on qualifying cost incurred during development.
•50% of qualifying costs <25% BEE;
•65% of qualifying costs > 25% BEE or > 50 % Ownership by Women or People with disabilities;
•75% of qualifying costs >50% BEE ownership;
•Payments are made against predetermined milestones; and
•Maximum grant amounts to R5 million per project.
2. Partnership scheme
•For large scale R&D project;
•Grant of 50% on the actual direct cost incurred in development activity;
•Has no maximum grant amount; and
•Incorporates a conditional repayment mechanism in the form of a minimal levy on sales.
3. Product Process Development Scheme
•Not based on innovation;
•Support (grant) from 65%, 75% or 85% depending on BEE participation;
•More items that may qualify such as for example computers and rent;
•Grant up to R 500 000; and
•Only for Small, very small and micro enterprises.
Requirements for the The Support Programme for Industrial Innovation DTIC Grant:
- Development should represent significant advance in technology;
- Development and subsequent production must take place within South Africa;
- Intellectual Property to reside in South African registered company;
- Participating businesses should (must) be South African registered enterprises;
- Government funded institutions (e.g. CSIR) do not directly qualify for support but may participate as subcontractor(s) and;
- No simultaneous applications from the same company.