Business Development Grant Application




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

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PART B: INVESTIGATION DETAILS

  1. Describe the business project to be investigated.


  1. Describe how this project is new to the region.


  1. Has the applicant carried out any preliminary work on the investigation to date? YES / NO

If YES, specify:

  • what was done;
  • when it was done;
  • what the outcome was.


  1. How is the investigation going to be carried out? If there are a number of steps, please identify these, eg development of marketing plan; prototype development; financial analysis; etc.


  1. Where, by location, will the investigation be carried out?

  1. Is the applicant using any consultants, eg marketing consultant, solicitor, accountant, engineer, etc, for any part of the investigation? YES / NO

If YES, for each consultant specify:

  • name;
  • trading name;
  • business address.

Where individual consultant’s fees are in excess of $5,000 (grant of $2,500 or more sought) the applicant MUST attach:

  • evidence that competitive bids have been sought; OR
  • an explanation of why competitive bids have not been sought.

Note: Boards have the discretion to require applicants to supply competitive quotes for fees below this $5,000 level; if they do, they will note their reason(s) for this.

  1. When will the investigation be completed?

  1. How many new jobs does the applicant anticipate creating if the project is successful?

Full-time: __

Part-time: _____

Seasonal: __



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