Madurai Agribusiness Incubation Forum (MABIF)
NABARD + TNAU joint agri-incubator in Madurai , 535+ startups supported, grants up to Rs. 25 lakhs.
The government bodies, incubators, accelerators, investors and foundations behind every program in this directory: who they are, where they operate, and all of their programs in one profile.
NABARD + TNAU joint agri-incubator in Madurai , 535+ startups supported, grants up to Rs. 25 lakhs.
Government of Maharashtra's nodal agency for boosting innovation-driven entrepreneurship, offering seed funds, startup recognition, and Maharashtra Startup Week programmes.
India's largest electronic hardware incubator in Kochi, a MeitY and Kerala government initiative with 60,000 sq ft of labs, prototyping facilities, and SMT lines.
India's first regional association-led sector-agnostic business incubator and SME accelerator
India's largest carmaker running the Maruti Suzuki Accelerator (formerly MAIL) to support mobility, AI, and auto-tech startups with paid POC opportunities and mentorship.
India's fast-growing startup accelerator from Rajasthan, backing early-stage founders in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
Networking platform empowering MSMEs and startups for growth across India
Non-profit organisation accelerating climate tech startups through programmes like LowCarbon.Earth and GoMassive Climate Accelerator, in partnership with UNEP and AWS.
George Mason University research center running Emergent Ventures , grants for high-impact entrepreneurs and thinkers worldwide.
Section 8 incubation ecosystem at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, supporting startups in AI, IoT, cybersecurity, robotics, and biotech under RUSA 2.0.
Central government ministry running RKVY-RAFTAAR to support agri-startups with grants up to INR 25 lakh, incubation through 24 R-ABIs, and agripreneurship training.
Central government ministry running iDEX programmes (SPARK, iDEX Prime, ADITI) providing defence and aerospace startups with grants ranging from INR 1.5 crore to INR 25 crore.
Central ministry supporting NE region entrepreneurship through the North East Venture Fund, UNNATI industrialisation scheme, and ASCEND startup workshops.
Central ministry running SAMRIDH, TIDE 2.0, GENESIS, and NGIS schemes to support 3,600+ tech startups with over INR 212 crore in funding through MeitY Startup Hub.
Central ministry running S&T-PRISM to financially support startups and MSMEs in mining, mineral processing, metallurgy, and recycling with two-year research funding.
Central ministry running PMEGP, ASPIRE, and other schemes providing subsidised loans, margin money, and incubation support to micro and small enterprises across India.
Central ministry running NTTM and the GREAT scheme providing grants up to INR 50 lakh to startups innovating in technical textiles for commercialisation.
DST-funded technology business incubator at Manipal Academy of Higher Education supporting startups in HealthTech, AgriTech, renewable energy, and nanotechnology.
Every program in the IncorpX Grants Directory is run by a provider: a central ministry or government agency, a state startup mission, an incubator or accelerator, a venture or angel investor, a bank, a corporate program or a foundation. Provider profiles bring these organisations together in one place, covering who they are, where they operate, the stages and sectors they focus on, notable companies they have supported and every program of theirs that we track.
Profiles are curated from official websites and program pages and reviewed by the IncorpX team. Listings are informational: applications always happen directly with the respective program authority, in your own name. IncorpX provides assistance for application preparation and for prerequisite registrations such as company incorporation, DPIIT recognition, MSME (Udyam) registration and GST registration, so founders can approach any provider application-ready.
IncorpX is a private platform operated by a private company. It is not a government department, agency or official portal, and it is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of any government body or of any organisation, incubator, accelerator, investor or partner listed in this directory. All program names, logos and trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used for identification only.
This directory is compiled from publicly available official sources and is provided for general information only. It does not constitute legal, financial, tax or professional advice. Funding amounts, eligibility criteria, required documents, deadlines and availability are determined by each program authority and change with every cycle, so the details shown here may be incomplete or out of date. Always confirm the current terms on the official program source before you apply or take any decision.
IncorpX charges no fee for the information in this directory and does not collect, process, lodge or submit any application on your behalf. Applications are made by you, in your own name, directly with the respective program authority. IncorpX provides assistance only for application preparation and for related registrations such as company incorporation, DPIIT recognition, MSME (Udyam) and GST. Eligibility, approval, disbursement and selection rest solely with the respective program authority, and IncorpX makes no representation or guarantee as to any outcome.
A grant provider is the organisation that funds or runs a startup support program: a government body or agency, a state startup mission, an incubator, an accelerator, a venture or angel investor, a bank, a corporate or a foundation running CSR initiatives. Every scheme in this directory is linked to the provider behind it, so you can evaluate the source of a program before applying.
The directory covers government bodies and agencies, incubators, accelerators, VC and angel networks, corporates, foundations and CSR programs, financial institutions, academic institutions, NGOs and ecosystem platforms. Use the Type filter to browse one category at a time, or the State filter to find providers operating near you.
Each provider profile lists every published program that the organisation runs, and every scheme page links back to its provider profile. That makes it easy to review all programs from a single agency, incubator or investor in one place, along with the focus stages, sectors and location of that provider.
Start with the provider profile to understand the stages and sectors they back. Most incubators and accelerators run cohort-based calls with structured selection. Keep a concise pitch deck, a clear problem statement and your registration documents ready. IncorpX provides assistance for the prerequisite registrations many programs expect.
No. Listings are informational and curated from public sources. IncorpX is an independent private platform and is not affiliated with any government body, incubator, investor or foundation listed here. Always verify program details with the respective organisation before applying.
IncorpX provides assistance for application readiness: shortlisting programs that match your stage and sector, completing prerequisite registrations, and organising the documents providers expect. You always apply in your own name, and selection rests with each program authority.
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