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Browse Startup Grants & Funding for Idea-Stage Partnership Startups in India. Compare deadlines, eligibility, and funding amounts in one place — updated weekly.
StartupGrantsIndia is India's largest independent directory of startup grants, government schemes, accelerators, incubation programs, CSR funds, and seed funding for Indian founders — covering DPIIT-recognised programs, state startup policies, central ministry schemes (BIRAC, DST, MeitY, MoFPI, NABARD), and corporate CSR pools in one searchable place.
We track 400+ active programs across every stage, sector, and state so Indian founders spend less time searching and more time building. Our database is updated regularly by a team that monitors DPIIT announcements, state government portals, CSR disclosures, and accelerator cohort launches.
We are a private platform and are not affiliated with any government body, ministry, or public institution. Listing on our platform does not constitute endorsement of any program.
Startup grants are non-dilutive funding — unlike VC or angel investment you don't give up equity, and unlike a loan you don't repay. They are awarded by central and state governments, public-sector bodies, corporates (via CSR), universities, and international foundations to fund R&D, prototyping, pilots, hiring, and go-to-market.
Most programs ask for your incorporation and DPIIT documents, a pitch deck or detailed project report, and basic financials, then evaluate on problem clarity, traction, team, and measurable impact. Government grants usually disburse in milestone-based tranches over 2–6 months, while CSR and competition awards are typically faster — so it pays to run several applications in parallel, like a funding pipeline.
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Grants are non-repayable, non-dilutive funds from governments, corporates (CSR), universities, and international bodies. Unlike a loan you don't repay them; unlike equity you don't give up ownership. They typically fund R&D, prototyping, pilots, hiring, or go-to-market.
It varies by program, but most central government grants expect DPIIT recognition; others look for MSME/Udyam registration, a registered entity (Pvt Ltd, LLP, etc.), or a specific stage or sector. Several schemes are reserved for women founders, students, or social enterprises.
Government grants (DST, BIRAC, MeitY, state councils) offer the largest tickets but take longer and need more compliance. Corporate CSR grants are faster and favour social impact. International grants from global foundations and agencies fund scalable solutions to global problems, sometimes with extra requirements like FCRA.
In most cases no — grants are non-repayable by design. But misusing funds or failing to file utilisation and expenditure reports can trigger a clawback or block future eligibility, and milestone-based grants may stop further tranches if deliverables are missed.
Certificate of incorporation and DPIIT certificate, company PAN and GST (if applicable), a pitch deck or detailed project report, financials or projections, founder KYC, and a product demo or prototype. Keeping a master folder updated quarterly cuts application time dramatically.
We track 400+ active programs and update regularly by monitoring DPIIT announcements, state portals, CSR disclosures, and accelerator cohorts. Always confirm the final details on the official program portal before you apply.
No. We are a private, independent platform and are not affiliated with or endorsed by any government body, ministry, or public institution. We aggregate publicly available information to make India's grant ecosystem easy to discover — verify official details on the respective government portal.
Showing 654+ programs for idea-stage partnership startups in India
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12-week hybrid accelerator for early-stage sector-agnostic startup

Incubation support with lab access, mentorship, and grant opportunities for early-stage startups at IIT Patna.
Pre-incubation for early-stage & student founders, limited cohort.

Reimbursement of patent filing costs up to ₹5 lakh for DPIIT-recognized MP startups.
Pre-seed program backing mission-centric founders with breakthrough technology, products, or business models.

Funding up to ₹180,000,000 for startups, with extensive mentorship and networking.
Pre-seed venture capital for B2B SaaS and AI startups.

Pre-seed accelerator for B2B software startups, offering ₹9,000,000 investment and tailored guidance.
Reimbursement for patent filing and prosecution fees for KBITS-registered, incubated startups.

Reimbursement of VAT/CST/GST for physically incubated Karnataka startups with turnover up to 50 Lakhs.
Seed grant for DPIIT-recognized Haryana startups, up to ₹10 Lakh.

Lease rental reimbursement for DPIIT-recognized startups in Haryana, enhanced for women-led.
100% reimbursement of patent filing costs for DPIIT-recognized Haryana startups.

Govt seed grant up to ₹20L + ₹50L debt for DPIIT-recognised Indian tech startups. Rolling applications
Incubation for deeptech, climate-tech & biotech startups across all stages

Lease rental reimbursement for DPIIT-recognized startups operating in Punjab.
100% reimbursement of patent filing costs for Bihar-registered certified startups.

Full reimbursement of patent filing costs for eligible Jharkhand startups with under ₹25 Cr turnover, fostering innovation and intellectual property protection.
Reimbursement for Haryana DPIIT-recognized startups participating in acceleration programs.

Reimbursement of cloud storage costs for DPIIT-recognized Haryana startups.
Monthly sustenance allowance of ₹10,000 for DPIIT-recognized startups in Madhya Pradesh.