There are now three types of funding support available from the Board
Priming Support
Under this support, the Board may award funding of up to 50% of the owners investment in start up businesses within the first 18 months of trading.The maximum support is €80,000. Eligible costs include capital items,salary costs, rent, utility set up, marketing, consultancy & business specific training. Ineligible costs include vehicles and other mobile assets. One third of Priming support is refundable.
Business Development Support
In the case of businesses in the growth phase after the inital 18 month start up phase, the Board may award funding of up to 50% of the owners investment. The maximum support is €80,000. Eligible costs include capital items,salary costs, rent, utility set up, marketing, consultancy & business specific training. Ineligible costs include vehicles and other mobile assets. Two thirds of Business Development support is refundable.
Feasibility Study / Innovation Grants
Support for the costs of market research, product development and other kinds of innovation. The overall limit is €10,000 or 50% of expenditure. Feasibility study grants are completely non-refundable
For more information on funding support see the Financial Supports section of our website.
To qualify for support, all projects must have the potential to be commercially viable, must employ 10 or less and must be located within South Dublin County. Priority is given to manufacturing and internationally traded service projects in respect of all financial assistance with the exception of Employment Assistance
Other sources of funding are
Enterprise Ireland, Banks, Credit Union, First Step, your local partnership or community agency. See the
Supports and
Useful Links sections of our website for more information and contact details.
We support businesses in the geographic area of South County Dublin and include all or parts of the following locations: Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Rathcoole, Brittas, Rathfarnham, Templeogue, Walkinstown & Palmerstown. For more see the
Map section of our site.
To register a business name, contact the Companies Registration Office. Their website (http://www.cro.ie) provides information and downloadable forms ( RBN1 / RBN1A / RBN1B) for Business name registration for individuals, partnerships & limited companies. Please note that registering a business name with Companies Registration Office (CRO) should not be confused with registering a limited company with the CRO. The two are unrelated.
To register for Tax notify the Revenue Commissioners (
www.revenue.ie) through your local tax office and inform them that you are establishing a business. You will complete either a form TR1/ TR2 & other depending on the legal struture of your business.
You must register with the Revenue Commissioners for VAT if the amount of your annual turnover ( money recieved) for supplying goods or services exceeds or is likely to exceed the following limits:€55,000 a year for goods / products; €27,500 a year for supplying services. Certain business activities are excempt from VAT - further details from Revenue Commissioners.
When you commence in business, it is strongly advisable to consider both personal and business insurance. The main ones are: Employers Liability Insurance - coverage against claims from staff; Product Liability Insurance - coverage against loss relating to defective or dangerous products; Fire / Theft - to replace stolen or damaged / destroyed goods; Public Liability - coverage against claims made by the members of the public; Motor Insurance - coverage against motor accidents; Professional Indemnity covers the insured against claims taken by a third party who may have acted on the advice of the insured. You should make sure to get quotations from several sources, preferably from an independent broker as quotations can vary significantly.
Regretfully at present, the South Dublin County Enteprise Board does not have its own premises for rent. However premises for start ups / growing businesses are available from local Community organisations Partas, Enterprise Action, CESL Terenure & South Dublin County Council. Campus Enterprise space may also be available from Enterprise Ireland or local 3rd level institute (s). Otherwise contact local auctioneers for private commercial premises. See elsewhere on this site for contact details eg Partners, Useful Links or Support Agencies.
Help with business planning & other enterprise training may be available from the Board or its partners - see the Events section of our website. News of other organisations training is often carried in our News section or our newsletter. Mentoring support to help you develop your business plan or manage other aspects of your business may also be available - see the Mentoring section of our website.