SME.DIGITAL 4.0 & GREEN - Status and Potential Analyses - Tool GPA3
Funding for Vienna SMEs: IT and cybersecurity status analysis (Tool GPA3) with an 80% subsidy up to a maximum of €400 per company. Available for online application from 21.05.2024 until budget exhaustion.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Consulting Austrian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vienna to enhance resilience through IT and cybersecurity status analyses within the framework of the KMU.DIGITAL 4.0 & GREEN program.
Eligible expenses
- Consulting costs
Non-eligible expenses
- Consultants' expenses
- Costs incurred before application submission
- Value-added tax
Eligible to apply
- Companies
Funding requirements
- Trade license and independent business management
- SMEs within the meaning of the Commission Recommendation 2003/361/EC
- Registered office or place of business in Austria
- Use of a certified consultant in the field of IT and cybersecurity
- Compliance with the de minimis aid ceiling
Documents required for application
- Consultation report
- Invoice
- Proof of payment
- Feedback questionnaire
Evaluation criteria
- Date of receipt of the complete application
- Available funding budget
Description
The funding supports Viennese SMEs in conducting a comprehensive IT and cybersecurity status analysis (GPA3 tool), thereby making an important contribution to increasing resilience within the framework of KMU.DIGITAL 4.0 & GREEN. With a grant covering 80% of the consulting costs up to a maximum of €400 per company, tailored assessments of the digital infrastructure are promoted. The approximately half-day analysis is carried out by a certified consultant and identifies key vulnerabilities, risks, and optimization potentials. Applications can be submitted online from May 21, 2024 – as long as budget funds are available. This measure is part of a broad consulting initiative that helps small and medium-sized enterprises in Vienna to secure and future-proof their business processes.
Eligible for funding are SMEs with a registered office or place of business in Vienna, holding a trade license, independent business management, and proof of engagement of a certified IT/cybersecurity consultant. Expenses for consultant travel costs, revenues prior to the application, and value-added tax are not eligible. For reimbursement, a structured consulting report, the invoice, proof of payment, and a completed feedback questionnaire must be uploaded to the aws funding manager. Allocation is chronological based on the receipt of complete applications and budget availability. This funding measure enables a structured assessment of IT security and thus lays the foundation for further digitalization projects with sustainable added value for Viennese SMEs.