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E-Commerce Grants and Investment-Readiness Workshops

Published 25 March 2021

A new grants program has opened aimed at helping Queensland export businesses better sell their products online to overseas customers.

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Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ) is partnering with Deloitte Australia to deliver a series of free workshops to help small and medium sized businesses attract new investment.

Building on the Business Growth Essentials workshops delivered in 2019, the 2021 series will focus on the practical tools that businesses need to successfully engage investors.

Last year saw bushfires, drought, floods, and a global pandemic all batter the Queensland economy. Yet, despite all that, Queensland enters 2021 on a relatively strong footing as COVID-19 case numbers remain low and confidence inches higher.

In these workshops you’ll learn about what investors are looking for and which areas you should focus on in your business to maximise value, and get expert support to develop a winning investment proposal. 

Interested businesses can register here: Investment-readiness workshops – TIQ

Topics include: 

  • economic update for Queensland considering impacts of COVID-19 on businesses
  • recap of what investment options are available, and what investors are looking for
  • what it means to be ‘investment ready’
  • the purpose of an information memorandum
  • tips for preparing an information memorandum
  • working through the key sections of an information memorandum.

E-commerce Grant Program

TIQ is also delivering an E-commerce Grant Program, which provides Queensland exporters with up to $10,000 of grant funding to enhance their e-commerce presence in international markets to drive online sales. Click here to read the media release regarding this program, or you can find further details, including the program guidelines and application guide here: E-commerce Grant Program – TIQ.

Last updated: 24 February 2022