E-learning training – Search for public funding: effectively trigger your growth levers
In an economic context where innovation is at the heart of business competitiveness, mobilizing public funding is becoming a strategic issue. This 100% e-learning training, lasting approximately 1.5 hours, gives you the keys to quickly identify available aid, build a solid application, and master exchanges with institutional funders.
Designed for innovation managers or financial managers, this training will allow you to:
- Structure a financing strategy adapted to the nature of your projects
- Integrate public systems (BPI, France 2030, Europe, etc.) into your development plan
- Identify eligibility criteria and avoid the most common mistakes
- Know how to effectively present your project to the appropriate offices
- And above all: no longer miss out on financing because the application was poorly prepared or poorly positioned
Course composed of six educational modules :
- Public financing: issues and emergencies Why is this skill strategic today? How can we avoid lost opportunities?
- Basics to know: regulatory framework, systems and programs Clear and concise overview of the main mechanisms and their operating logic.
- Best practices: from identification to submission Key steps, dossier construction methodology, proof of impact and articulation with the company strategy.
- Adapting your strategy to the contexts How to target the right points of contact according to the typologies of innovation, project maturity, or type of organization?
- Training simulator Put yourself in a situation with a typical financier (BPI, Europe) to defend your dossier. Observing eligibility criteria, responding to objections, highlighting a well-crafted argument.
- Final revision quiz Consolidate your knowledge with an interactive quiz covering the entire course.
This training aims to answer a central question that many innovation or finance functions are asking today:
“How can I ensure that I maximize my chances of financing my projects with public funds?”