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    Wisely using grant money to start your first company

    Any other outlooks on this all? I'd be happy to hear as many opinions as possible :)
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    Wisely using grant money to start your first company

    Yeah, I guess this may regretfully be the way to do it (i.e. not blindly going in head-first) :( Thanks for your input :)
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    Wisely using grant money to start your first company

    Well, that's regretfully a bit more tricky - the whole application submitting and grant giveaway period takes place twice a year, and even that is not a given. There's no explicit schedule for the future so the only thing to go with is how it used to be in the past years. So about that, normally...
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    Wisely using grant money to start your first company

    Well I guess it depends on where one lives. Where I live, this $7k would be something along the lines of 10 months worth of my salary as a junior programmer right after graduating from uni - which I'm sure still is very little in terms of serious business but at the same time, it sure is a lot...
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    Wisely using grant money to start your first company

    Thank you both for the replies. @ApparentHorizon - yeah, regretfully I can't use it that way. To get the grant, you have to specify how you're going to use it for your company, with estimates on marketing, estate, inventory/services and so on. It is free money but I can't use it literally _any...
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    Wisely using grant money to start your first company

    The town I'm living in sometimes holds grant programmes for starting your first business - I never qualified cause I was still in college but now that I've graduated, I can benefit from such a programme. Now I don't know how (and if) it works in other countries but where I live, the tldr...

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