Webinar: Funding for Digitalization Projects

Free webinar: which funding opportunities exist for digital projects, how the application process works, and which pitfalls to avoid. With time for your questions. (No legal advice.)
What it’s about
Federal and state funding programs are regularly available for websites, online shops, process automation, and AI adoption. The problem: the landscape is confusing, programs change constantly, and anyone who approaches the application the wrong way leaves money on the table. In this webinar, we bring order to the topic – in plain language, without bureaucratic jargon.
What to expect
- Overview: which types of funding programs exist for digitalization projects and how they fundamentally work.
- Typical eligible projects: from a new website or online shop to automation and training.
- The process: from research and application to the proof of use – step by step.
- Pitfalls: why you should not start your project before approval and which deadlines matter.
- Anonymized real-world examples from our projects – and time for your questions.
Who is this webinar for?
For small and medium-sized businesses, medical practices, law firms, and non-profits that are planning a digital project and want to know whether a look at funding programs is worthwhile.
Schedule and participation
The webinar takes place online via Zoom and lasts about one hour. Participation is free of charge; you will receive the access link after registering. The date and time are listed in the event details on this page.
Important note: We provide a practice-oriented overview but do not offer legal or tax advice. Funding decisions rest solely with the respective granting bodies.
Register now: Use our contact form with the keyword “Funding Webinar”.
Related: our overview of funding programs.
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