As part of the implementation of the national project "Small and Medium-sized Entrepreneurship", the My Business Center, with the support of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan, launched a free service to provide legal and accounting services for the winners of the Student Startup competition.
The My Business Center accepts applications for support in the field of accounting and legal issues at the start of its business. Such a support measure will allow republican scientific startups to understand the organizational side of business.
"The service includes consultations on the conduct of technological entrepreneurship from leading experts in law and accounting," sharedMikhail Untura, Head of the Center for Innovation in the Social Sphere of the Center "My Business" of the Entrepreneurship Support Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Earlier, the Innovation Assistance Fund announced the results of the 3rd wave of the Student Startup competition, where 242 projects from Tatarstan became winners, who received grants in the amount of 1 million rubles.
As part of the implementation of the national project "Small and Medium-sized Entrepreneurship", a regional representative office of the Innovation Assistance Fund was opened on the basis of the My Business Center of the Republic of Tatarstan in 2022. The Center carries out the overall integration of the implementation process of each specific project-the winner of the Student Startup competition with enterprises, universities, ministries and departments of the Republic of Tatarstan for further commercialization of technological projects.
The Center also grows finalist students of the Student Startup program into technological enterprises through training and mentoring from experts in the field of innovative entrepreneurship.
Acceptance of applications is open on the Digital platform of SME.RF. It is necessary to log in through the ESIA "Public Services", then go to the section "Regional support measures" and select the service "Legal and accounting consultations".