New Funding for Digital Projects: Secure Your Grants Now

Funding programs for digitalization projects are available on an ongoing basis – from a new website to process digitalization. We check free of charge whether your project is eligible. (All information without guarantee.)
A funding landscape in motion
The German federal government and the states regularly launch funding programs for the digitalization of small and medium-sized enterprises – with grants for consulting, implementation, or both. However, the programs change frequently: budgets get exhausted, conditions are adjusted, new programs are launched. If you are planning a digital project, you should therefore not search for a specific program name but have your own project checked – against the programs actually available at that time.
What is typically funded
- Creation or relaunch of websites and portals
- Building or migrating online shops
- Digitalization of business processes, such as appointment booking, document management, or automation
- Introduction of AI tools and digital training offerings
- Accompanying consulting and staff training
What to watch out for
- Application first, then contract: Most programs only fund projects that have not yet started at the time of application.
- Deadlines and documentation: Approval periods and proof-of-use reports are binding – clean documentation is part of the process from day one.
- Regional differences: Whether and how funding is granted often depends on the federal state, company size, and industry.
Our offer: the free funding check
You briefly describe your project to us – we research which current federal and state funding programs match it and give you an honest initial assessment. If funding is an option, we then also implement the project: from the website to process digitalization, all from a single source. Request the funding check via our contact form.
Note: We do not provide legal or tax advice and give no guarantee that applications will be approved. Funding decisions rest solely with the respective granting bodies.
Related: our overview of funding programs.


