Financing Responsible Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises: An International Overview of Policies and Support Programmes
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Findings and Discussion
3.1. General Findings
3.2. Asia
3.3. Australia and New Zealand
3.4. Europe
3.5. Latin America and the Caribbean
3.6. North America
3.7. Africa
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
European Regional and Development Fund (ERDF) 1,2 | European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) 3,4 | European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) 5,6 | |
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Beneficiaries |
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Participating countries | EU-28 | EU-28 | EU-28, but the allocation depends on the fishing industry |
Focus areas |
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Type of funding |
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Managing structure and coordination |
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LIFE Environment and Climate Action 1 | 1CIVITAS Projects Sustainable Mobility 2,3,4,5 | |
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Beneficiaries |
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Participating countries | EU-28 | EU-28, AL, MK, IS, IL, KV, ME, NO, RS, CH, TR |
Focus areas |
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Average project size | EU contribution: €500,000–€1.5 million; Beneficiaries: 1–5 (Traditional projects) EU contribution: €8 million–€15 million; Beneficiaries: 2–10 (Integrated projects) | CIVITAS contribution: €5000 (being inspired); €5000 (structural dialogue); €7500 (studies); €10,000 (systematic transfer) |
Co-funding rate | 2014–2017: 60% 2017–2020: 55% Capacity building projects 2014–2020: 100% | Up to 50% (for amounts between €1000 and €10,000) |
Project period average | Traditional projects: 1–5 years Integrated projects: 6 years or more | Up to 6 months |
Types of projects |
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Type of Funding | Grants | Grants |
Managing structure and Coordination |
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Cross-Border Cooperation | Transnational Cooperation 1 | INTERREG EUROPE 2 | |
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Beneficiaries |
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Participating countries | EU-28 | EU-28 | EU-28, NO and CH |
Number and geographical distribution of beneficiaries | Neighbouring land and maritime border regions on NUTS-2 in two or more member states or between neighbouring border regions in at least one member state and one-third country (separated by 150 km max.) | NUTS-3 regions and takes (account of macro-regional and sea-basin strategies where appropriate) from at least two participating countries, at least one a member state | At least three countries, at least two should be EU member states |
Focus areas |
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| Research & innovation, ICT
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Specific types of projects | Promotion of sustainable employment, efficient use of natural resources, infrastructure, urban–rural links, labour mobility, joint training, entrepreneurship, social inclusion, community, culture, fight against poverty and discrimination |
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Average project size | Depends on the cross-border cooperation of your region | Depends on the transnational cooperation of your territory | Depends on the interregional cooperation of your region |
Co-funding rate | Programme-specific (between 50% and 85%) | Programme-specific (between 50% and 85%) | 85% for all the priority topics 74.52% for the “technical assistance” axis |
Type of Funding | Grants | Grants | Grants |
Managing structure and Coordination |
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Horizon 2020 Call EE20—PDA 1 | PF4EE 2 | ||
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Beneficiaries |
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Participating countries | EU-28 and its overseas countries and territories | Participating countries | EU-28 |
Focus areas |
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Project’s average investment size | €6 million–€50 million | Average project size | EE loans provided to the Final Recipients range from €40 000 to €5M (and in exceptional cases up to €15M) |
Co-funding rate Technical Assistance | Up to 100% of eligible costs | Co-funding rate | Leverage: 6 fold (loan portfolio/LIFE contribution) and 8 fold (total investment cost/LIFE contribution) |
Leverage factor | 1:15 | Types of projects |
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Managing structure and Coordination |
| Type of Funding | Debt Financing |
Managing structure and Coordination |
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Appendix B
Project | Country | Type of Support | Budget | Description |
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Renewable energy for heating and cooling | Germany | A loan with repayment grant, investment grant | Undefined | The beneficiaries should switch the generation of heat, but also cold, to regenerative sources |
BBVA green loan | Germany | Financial Instruments by BBVA Bank | Maximum value of €300,000, at a fixed interest rate of 3.75% | Targets SMEs and the self-employed to finance the purchase of electric and hybrid cars |
Energy efficiency consultancy | Germany | Consultancy by Commerzbank | Undefined | Commerzbank’s funding consulting provides access to suitable funding opportunities |
Federal funding for energy efficiency in commerce. Module 1: cross-cutting technologies | Germany | Financial Instruments | Funding share for small and medium-sized companies 40% | The funding includes one or more investments to replace or purchase new, highly efficient systems and units for industrial and commercial use |
Federal funding for energy efficiency in commerce. Module 2: process heat from renewable energy | Germany | Financial Instruments | Funding share for small and medium-sized companies 55% | Integration of renewable energy sources in the production process |
Federal funding for energy efficiency in commerce. Module 3: metering and control technology | Germany | Financial Instruments by BMWi | Funding share for small and medium-sized companies 40% | Acquisition and installation of measurement, control, and regulation technology and sensors for integration into an energy management system and energy management software |
Federal funding for energy efficiency in commerce. Module 4: energy-related optimisation of installations and processes | Germany | Financial Instruments by BMWi | Funding share for small and medium-sized companies 40% | Optimisation of production systems and processes (including waste heat utilisation) based on a savings concept |
aws Processing of Agricultural Products | Austria | Financial Instruments by AWS | Grant of up to EUR 1 million | Investments in innovation, sustainability, quality, efficiency in the production, processing, and marketing of agricultural products or processes |
Impact Innovation | Austria | Financial Instruments by FFG | The total cost of the project: max. EUR 150,000 Funding rate: 50% of costs, max. EUR 75,000 | Promotes the use of innovative methods for solving a problem. The key point is that the process involves all relevant stakeholders to find new ideas and develop effective solutions |
Innovation Voucher | Austria | Financial Instruments by FFG | Maximum value of €12.500,—(80% funding quota) | Designed to help small and medium-sized enterprises in Austria to start ongoing research and innovation activities |
Innovation projects | Switzerland and Liechtenstein | Financial Instruments by Swiss Climate Foundation | Grant | Contribution to climate protection through new products and technology developments |
Target agreement with energy agency | Switzerland and Liechtenstein | Financial Instruments by Swiss Climate Foundation | 50% of the costs refunded | Supports SMEs who enter into a voluntary target agreement on energy saving through the energy agencies EnAW or act |
SME Model | Switzerland and Liechtenstein | EnAW | Undefined | The SME model provides energy management for small and medium-sized companies that do not have their own energy officer |
Design support pre-diagnosis, diagnosis, and project design | France | Financial Instruments by ADEME | The availability and amount of aid may vary from region to region | Support for design work undertaken by external engineering and consultancy firms in all areas covered by ADEME: energy efficiency, renewable energies, the circular economy, waste, transport, etc. |
Design support | France | Water agencies | 50–70% depending on company size | Support for environmental studies intended to prevent and reduce water pollution |
Guaranteed and reduced rate financing | France | EIB | €40,000 to €5 million maximum | Being committed to supporting organisations and companies in the reduction of their environmental impact |
Finpiemonte | Italy | Structural Funds—National sources of finance | Loan/Guarantee | Revolving finance fund to support investments for innovation, environmental sustainability, energy efficiency, and safety in the workplace |
BPER | Italy | EIB, LIFE | Loan/Guarantee < 5.000.000 € | Loans for energy-efficiency improvement targeted investments (PF4EE) |
FNEE | Spain | ERDF | Between €75,000 and a maximum of €50 million | Aid Program for Energy Efficiency Actions in SMEs and Large Companies in the Industrial Sector |
Direct CCAA granting of aid for energy efficiency actions in SMEs and large companies in the industrial sector | Spain | ERDF | 30% of the eligible investment | Provides direct grant aid program for energy efficiency measures in SMEs and large corporations in the industrial sector |
Energy-Efficiency Grants | United Kingdom | Financial Instruments by ERDF | The maximum project cost is £5000 for the Small-Scale Grant and £25,000 for the Large-Scale Grant | Upgrade lighting or equipment |
SMEs Growth Programme | Romania | Financial Instruments by EEA and Norway Grants 2014–2021 | Undefined | Sustainable business development greening of existing businesses and processes development and implementation of innovative products and services |
Material audit funding | Finland | Financial Instruments by DE MINIMIS AID | Fund 50% of the costs of the audit project to up to 15,000 euros for each audit | Investigates the amount of waste generated by your business operations, the costs of the waste, and measures for reducing waste |
Energy aid | Finland | Financial Instruments | Different funding applied based on the field | Promote the development of innovative solutions for replacing the energy system with a low-carbon alternative in the long term |
Sustainability and Resource Use Efficiency OP | Portugal | Financial Instruments by Cohesion Fund (CF) | Undefined | Supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy in all sectors; adaptation to climate change and risk management and prevention; environment protection and promotion of resource efficiency |
Fostering a competitive and sustainable economy to meet our challenges | Malta | Financial Instruments by ERDF, CF | Undefined | Foster the economic growth in Malta and contribute to achieving the Europe 2020 targets for smart sustainable and inclusive growth |
Innovation and sustainable growth in businesses | Denmark | Financial Instruments by ERDF | Undefined | Enhance energy and resource efficiency in SMEs; increase the number of growth SMEs |
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Project | Type of Support | Amount | Description | Source |
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MySMELady | Financial instrument | Minimum RM500,000 Maximum RM3,000,000 | Financing programme specifically for women entrepreneurs, which includes asset acquisition and working capital requirements. | (SME Bank Group 2020a) |
SME Digitalisation Initiative | Grants by the Ministry of Finance | Grant amounting up to 50% or a maximum of RM 5000 from the total invoice amount. | Grants to small and medium enterprises (SME) to adopt digitalisation in daily operations. | (SME Bank Group 2020b) |
Project | Type of Support | Budget | Description | Source |
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Lighting for small business | Subsidies depend on the service provider and the amount of energy saved | Undefined | The purpose of the offer is to help eligible small businesses replace old lights with new LED lights. The cost of the LED lights and the installation fee is subsidised. | (Australian Government 2020a) |
Commercial Refrigerator Rebates NSW | Rebates | Up to 5 rebates of between $120 and $1490 | Commercial Refrigerator Rebates provide NSW small businesses with a rebate when they purchase or lease a new, eligible, plug-in commercial fridge, or freezer. | (Australian Government 2020b) |
Bin Trim Rebates Program | Rebates | Rebates between $1000 and $50,000 to cover up to 50% of the capital costs | The Bin Trim Rebates Program provides rebates to small and medium-sized businesses to help them with the costs of purchasing and installing small-scale recycling equipment. | (Australian Government 2020c) |
Emissions Reduction Fund | Undefined | Australian carbon credit units (ACCUs) * | The Emissions Reduction Fund provides businesses with the opportunity to earn Australian carbon credit units for every tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent business stores or avoids emitting through adopting new practices and technologies. | (Australian Government 2020d) |
Low emission vehicles contestable fund | Fund | Up to 50% of total project costs to a maximum of $500,000 | Increase the variety and supply of low emission vehicles. Improve the availability of servicing or charging infrastructure in areas where demand is uneconomic or not fully developed. Increase demand for low emission vehicles. Develop innovative products or systems for electric vehicles. | (Gen Less 2020) |
Project | Country | Type of Support | Budget | Description | Sources |
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Federal funding for energy advice in the SME subsidy | Germany | Financial instruments by The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy | Max. €6000 for energy costs over €1000 max. €1200 for energy costs of max. €10,000 | Help SMEs and self-employed professionals to identify and implement potential energy-saving measures in their company. | (BMWi 2020) |
aws Energy & Climate | Austria | Financial Instruments by AWS | Grant up to EUR 50,000 | Support SMEs in introducing an energy management system and building up energy know-how. | (AWS 2020) |
Promotion of women’s businesses | Switzer-land | Bank guarantee by SAFFA | Undefined | Security in the form of a guarantee and enables women entrepreneurs to access loans at attractive terms. | (SAFFA 2020) |
Eco-Energy Loan | France | Financial instruments by Bpifrance | €10,000–100,000. | A loan to finance the purchase of equipment intended to improve SMEs’ energy efficiency. | (Bpifrance 2020) |
Special Section for women’s enterprises | Italy | EIF; CDP; COSME | Guarantee | The Special Section is reserved for companies with predominantly female participation. | (MISE 2020) |
EIB Energy Efficiency Loan | Spain | EIB | Max: 80.000€ | A loan scheme to foster energy efficiency investments. | (Banco Santander 2020) |
Circular Economy Fund by WRAP Cymru | United Kingdom | Financial Instruments by Welsh Government | Small-scale grants (£25,000 to de minimis) large-scale grants (£200,000 to C. £750,000) | Towards a circular economy by increasing the demand for recycled materials. | (WRAP Cymru 2020) |
Project | Countries | Period | Budget | Type of Support | Description | Source |
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Development Facility of the Green Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Initiative in Central America | Regional Central America, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama | 17 December 2018–14 February 2034 | €62,480,000 LAIF contribution €14,380,000 | Financial Instruments, Technical Assistance | The Green MSMEs initiative aims at reducing carbon emissions in the Central American Region by ensuring the provision of financial and non-financial services to support renewable power generation and energy efficiency measures in SMEs. | (EULAIF 2020a) |
Eco-Business Fund for SME Development in Latin America | Regional Latin America, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru | 29 December 2016–28 December 2020 | €295,550,000 LAIF contribution €16,410,000 | Financial Instruments, Technical Assistance | Supporting the promotion of business and consumption practices that contribute to biodiversity conservation, the sustainable use of natural resources, climate change mitigation, and adaptation to its impact. | (EULAIF 2020b) |
Project | Type of Support | Budget | Description | Source |
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Financial assistance for energy management projects | Financial Instruments | up to 50% of eligible costs, to a maximum of $40,000 | Intended to improve industrial energy performance and reduce GHG emissions. | (NRCAN 2020) |
takeCHARGE | Financial Instruments by California Solar Initiative (CSI) | rebate $0.10/kWh of your first-year energy savings up to a maximum of $50,000 | Help to identify energy-efficient improvements to the business. The company gets money back with rebates on upgrades to heating and cooling, refrigeration, lighting, and more. | (TakeCharge 2020) |
Project | Type of Support | Budget | Description | |
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Go Solar California! | Financial Instruments | $3351 million (Electric) $250 Million (Gas) | Incentives for businesses that implement solar technologies. | (Go Solar California 2020) |
Small Business Technology Transfer Program Phase I (STTR) | Financial Instruments by National Science Foundation | Anticipated Funding Amount: $17,000,000 | Covers a range of innovations that bring the promise of sustainability, high commercial impact and/or societal and environmental benefits. | (NSF 2020) |
Small & Mid-Sized Farms | Financial Instruments by SBIR | Estimated Total Program Funding: $25,000,000 | Aims to promote and improve the sustainability and profitability of small and mid-size farms and ranches | (NIFA 2020) |
Small Business Energy Management Assistance Program | Financial Instruments | $3000 for refrigeration and $500 for water measures | Provides with free electrical energy use evaluations, retrofit funding, and installation assistance. It provides an energy-efficiency incentive to its small business customers. | (ANAHEIM 2020) |
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