Provincial Grants

Business Grants in Mpumalanga

Discover funding opportunities for businesses in Mpumalanga. Browse grants from provincial and national programs.

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Mpumalanga Business Grants

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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Khoebo Innovation Promotion Programme (KIPP)

A dtic innovation support programme for commercialising and scaling qualifying technology-led products, processes and services developed by South African businesses.

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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Manufacturing Support Programme (MSP)

The Manufacturing Support Programme (MSP) provides a reimbursable grant of up to 20% of project costs (maximum R10 million) for new or expansion manufacturing projects, aiming to create jobs, promote transformation and localisation in South Africa.

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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Manufacturing Competitiveness Enhancement Programme (MCEP)

The Manufacturing Competitiveness Enhancement Programme (MCEP) provides industrial financing and loan facilities (working capital and plant & equipment) through the Industrial Development Corporation, along with grant components via the Manufacturing Support Programme and the Black Industrialist Scheme.

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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Global Business Service (GBS)

A dtic incentive supporting global business services and offshoring projects that create jobs and expand South Africa's service delivery capacity.

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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Film Incentive

The South African Government provides a package of incentives to promote film production and post‑production, including foreign film, SA film & TV production, South African film and TV production, and emerging black filmmakers incentives.

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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Export Marketing and Investment Assistance (EMIA)

A dtic export support programme helping South African businesses access foreign markets through trade missions, exhibitions and qualifying export marketing activities.

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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Clothing, Textiles, Footwear and Leather Growth Programme (CTFLGP)

This programme aims to grow employment, improve competitiveness and expand the clothing, textiles, footwear, leather and leather goods manufacturing industries in South Africa.

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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Critical Infrastructure Programme (CIP)

The Critical Infrastructure Programme (CIP) provides cost‑sharing grants of 10‑30% (up to R50 million) for critical infrastructure projects, with higher percentages for certain sectors, to lower business costs and stimulate investment.

up to R50 millionSouth Africa WideRolling
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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Capital Projects Feasibility Programme (CPFP)

A dtic programme that shares the cost of feasibility studies for projects expected to increase South African exports and stimulate local capital goods and services.

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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Black Industrialists Scheme (BIS)

The Black Industrialists Scheme provides cost‑sharing grants of 30% to 50% (up to R50 million) and additional support for capital investment, feasibility studies, post‑investment and business development for qualifying black‑owned industrialists.

up to R50 millionSouth Africa WideRolling
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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Automotive Investment Scheme (AIS)

The Automotive Investment Scheme (AIS) offers a non‑taxable cash grant of 20 % of qualifying investment for original equipment manufacturers and 25 % for component manufacturers to support new or replacement models, increase plant production volumes, and sustain employment in the automotive sector.

20 % of qualifying investment for OEMs; 25 % of qualifying investment for component manufacturers (grant limited to R1 million for competitiveness improvement per entity per two‑year cycle).South Africa WideRolling
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Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC)

Aquaculture Development and Enhancement Programme (ADEP)

A dtic cost-sharing incentive for qualifying aquaculture projects, supporting investment in infrastructure, machinery, equipment and commercially viable aquaculture operations.

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