Hellenic Entrepreneurship Award increases 2015 award funding to €1 million
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Hellenic Entrepreneurship Award has announced that it has raised the prize funding for its 2015 winners from €700,000 to €1 million.
This follows intensified interest in this year’s award programme with record numbers of applicants.
Furthermore, in response to the overwhelming participation in the 2015 award, HEA has announced an extension of the application submission deadline to Monday 23 March 2015.
The Hellenic Entrepreneurship Award (HEA) offers Greece-based entrepreneurs the chance to receive free consulting and support plus up to €1,000,000 of funding to support a new business venture. We are now inviting applications for the 2015 award following highly successful award programmes in the last two years. The eight HEA winners to date are benefiting from funding, mentoring and business support. To track their progress click here.
The award programme aims to create opportunity for both experienced and budding entrepreneurs by providing winners with the resources they need to get a new business started. The Hellenic Entrepreneurship Award is funded and administered by the Libra Group on behalf of The Hellenic Initiative, a non-profit organization that is undertaking a number of economic development programmes designed to encourage entrepreneurship and investment in Greece. The Libra Group has committed over €7 million to the award.
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