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Building Partnerships
Guidelines & Application Form
Note: Interested applicants must submit a preliminary assessment form before being invited to
apply for this funding.
The Building Partnerships program provides up to 35% of project costs (to a maximum of $100,000),
to consortia/partners to develop innovative, new-to-market solutions. The solution must use an
enabling technology to address a compelling industry need or market gap. ‘Enabling Technologies’ are
new technologies or new uses for existing technologies that enable new products, services, or more
efficient processes (e.g. mobile, cloud, analytics, sensors, advanced materials).
The purpose of the program is to foster collaboration between industry partners toward delivering a
compelling, new-to-market offering. This consortia model of Lead Company, Pilot Organisation, and
Partner is specifically designed to build relationships that create a solution with a strong opportunity for
commercial success.
Applicant requirements
1) Technology development small-to-medium enterprises that are ABN registered and based in NSW.
2) Holder of the rights to commercialise, or Intellectual Property rights, for the solution being
developed.
3) Is one of the following:
a) Resident of a co-working space, incubator or accelerator, which is shared by several
individuals with different businesses and provides: mentoring, office space, equipment,
networking opportunities, and connections to or direct support from investors. The residence
should have the capacity to foster and develop innovative, globally focussed businesses or
high potential start-ups.
OR
b) An established business able to provide the company’s most recent annual financial
statements (cash flow, profit/loss, and balance sheet).
Project requirements
1) Project must include three members:
Each submission must be backed by at least three members – a Lead Company, Pilot
Organisation, and Partner Organisation. Submissions by single companies or individuals will not
be considered. Only one Lead Company is allowed, however there can be multiple Pilot and
Partner Organisations.
Lead Company (applicant): NSW-registered technology SME with the ability to commercialise
and export the solution being developed. Research and academic organisations are not
eligible to be the Lead, but can be Partners. This Lead is the ‘applicant’ and 1) holds the IP or
the rights to commercialise the solution, 2) if awarded the grant, is contractually obligated to
achieve the project deliverables.
Pilot Organisation(s): Pilot Organisations do not have to be based in NSW or Australia. They
agree to test the solution and provide valuable feedback during the development process. This
is a business customer (end-user which is a business) or channel to market (distributor) that
will potentially purchase or on-sell the solution.
Partner(s): Partners do not have to be based in NSW or Australia and may be SMEs,
multinationals, large Australian enterprises, research organisations, public or non-profit
organisations. They provide additional technology or research capabilities (e.g. hardware,
technology service, network access, payment fulfilment, database/content, research, etc).
2) Scalable Solutions: The solution must be developed for deployment to multiple customers, rather
than for improvement of the applicant’s own business processes.
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3) Developed in NSW: at least 80% of project costs must occur in NSW.
4) Project has not commenced: Preliminary design specifications or a prototype can be created prior
to applying. Any funding awarded will be for the costs associated with the project development
identified in the application; after the date the Business Partnership Grant application is submitted
(no retrospective funding will be awarded).
5) Development period: The project must be completed and delivered within twelve (12) months
of accepting the grant offer.
6) Supported and non-supported project costs: Only activities directly associated with development
and market validation of the solution will be supported.
7) Additional government funding: Projects are eligible that have received previous funding, however
funding will not be provided for project components already awarded through another government
grant, subsidy, or fund.
Evaluation Criteria
 Economic Benefits to NSW: The potential economic benefits to the State such as jobs created,
new investment attracted, export potential, and benefits to regional NSW.
 Innovative Use of Enabling Technologies: The innovative use of enabling technologies to address
a compelling industry sector need. Enabling technologies are new technologies or new uses for
existing technologies that enable new products, services, or more efficient processes (e.g. mobile,
cloud, analytics, sensors, advanced materials).
 Strength of the Business Model: This is the financial health, past performance, and ability to
develop, commercialise, and export the solution. The business model for the solution is also
considered in terms of sustainability, potential for high growth, and capacity to scale the solution
across the sector.
 Industry Sector Benefits: The tangible benefits to a key industry sector, such as reduced costs,
faster processing, or a market gap across the sector.
Assessment Process
Applications are accepted at any time of year, and we endeavour to complete assessments within 6
weeks of submission. Proposals are reviewed according to the Applicant & Project Requirements, and
Evaluation Criteria above. Advisors complete an initial assessment and short-list submissions for
presentation to an evaluation panel consisting of the Jobs for NSW personnel. This is a competitive
process – proposals that meet the Requirements and Criteria will not necessarily be short-listed.
Successful Submissions
Successful applicants will be notified by Jobs for NSW. The terms and conditions, grant amount, and
project deliverables will be discussed with the Lead Company (applicant) prior to issuing an official
grant offer. The number of projects to be awarded will be determined by industry response, the
program’s annual budget, and the strength of the submissions.
How is the money awarded?
Grants awarded will be up to 35% of the total project costs to a maximum of $100,000. The grant is
separated into three payments after the following: 1) completion of design specifications, 2)
completion of development, 3) completion of the pilot/validation with the business customer or channel
to market. The Lead Company submits all progress reports and deliverables for each stage. Once
each claim is approved, a disbursement is made to the Lead who is responsible for distributing any
portions to the Partners (as appropriate).
Unsuccessful Submissions
Applicants that are not selected by the Evaluation Panel will be contacted and provided with feedback.
Unsuccessful submissions will not be allowed to resubmit unless they are invited by the Panel to do so
and the project is substantially changed from the original submission.
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Business Partnership Grants
Application Form
Jobs for NSW Advisor
(Enter the name of the Advisor that reviewed your ‘Preliminary
Assessment Form)
Consortia Lead Company
Contact name
Position
Year Commenced
ABN
Street address
State
Telephone
Email
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NSW
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Name of coworking space, incubator or
accelerator residence (if applicable)
Address of coworking space, incubator
or accelerator residence
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Sector the solution is targeting
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Pilot Organisation(s)
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be trialing/testing the solution) OR channel to market
(distributor that will be validating and on-selling the solution)
Click Here – this is the Company/Organisation(s) that will be
providing additional technologies or capabilities to the project
Partner(s)
No of Staff
Annual revenue
City
Postcode
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Website
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Checklist & Attachments
☐ All questions on the form have been answered.
☐ The declaration has been signed by the project Lead, Pilot Organisation(s), and Partner(s).
☐ Detailed Budget Worksheet, in the formatted template provided.
☐ Evidence of your company’s residence in a co-working space, incubator or accelerator (email from the
residence manager confirming this) OR your company’s most recently reported financial statements
(cash flow, profit/loss, and balance sheet).
☐ Evidence of capital secured for the project (e.g. company financial statements, bank statement, letter
of support from an investor).
☐ (Optional) – Any additional information you’d like to send to support your proposal.
1. Title of the solution
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2. Purpose of the solution - What compelling need does it address?
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3. Solution description - Briefly list the main features that will be developed. Provide an
example/scenario of how it will be used.
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4. Industry Sector Benefits - How will this solution drive jobs, innovation, and growth in the
customer sector?
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5. Innovative Use of Enabling Technologies - What enabling technologies are you using, and
how are you using them in an innovative way – beyond current market offerings (e.g. mobile, cloud,
analytics, sensors advanced materials)?
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6. Robustness of Consortia and Business Model - Discuss how each member of the consortia
will contribute to the solution 1) development, 2) commercialisation, 3) export.
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7. Sustainable Business Model - Describe the plans for a sustainable business model, including
the potential cost and/or revenue sharing between the consortia partners, the marketing plans, and
go-to-market strategy.
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8. Project Financing - The funds provided through this program are an incentive grant (not seed
funding), and are disbursed following completed milestones (see Question 9). Explain how the project will
be financed by the consortia members. Also state if there is any other government funding previously
received or pending for this project.
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9. Project deliverables and key dates
Provide the Key Performance Indicators (how success will be measured) for each stage of development.
State the expected delivery dates, and provide at least 2(two) deliverables for each milestone.(e.g.
Android/iPhone application specifications, database model specifications, initial testing/piloting report,
evidence of X number of users of the solution, etc.)
Proposed start date:
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Anticipated finish date:
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Project Milestone
Delivery Item (Key Performance Indicator)
Date of delivery
Completion of specifications
(e.g. project requirements,
specification documents, etc)
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Completion of development
(e.g. UAT results, revised
specification documents,
reporting interface completed,
Beta testing completed, etc)
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Completion of pilot
(e.g. evidence of X number of
transactions during pilot,
evidence of prototype testing,
etc)
Insert list of deliverables. For this stage include
something that is quantifiable and will demonstrate
the solution is working.
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10. In-Kind Contributions by Pilot Organisation(s) and Partner Organisation(s) - These are
contributions to the project made as an exchange of services/goods/time. (e.g. “Handset manufacturer
XXX will provide 3 handsets and development resources in exchange for equity in project” or “Pilot
Organisation will devote 20% of their time during the project pilot”). You do not need to quantify the cost
of these contributions -- they should not be included on your Detailed Budget, and are not reimbursable if
a grant is awarded.
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11. Core Project Team’s Skills and Capabilities
List the core project team members in the consortia below.
Organisation
Relevant Experience and Skills
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Name
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Role
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12. Pilot Organisation(s) and Partner(s)
These are the organisations/businesses that have agreed to collaborate on the project. A minimum of
1(one) Pilot Organisation, and 1(one) Partner must be committed to the project. Refer to the Guidelines
above for requirements.
Pilot Organisation
Organisation Name:
Contact Person:
Position Title:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Core project skills:
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Pilot organisation’s contribution:
Project benefit to Organisation:
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Partner Organisation
Organisation Name:
Contact Person:
Position Title:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Core project skills:
Partner contribution to project:
Project benefit to Partner:
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Organisation Name:
Contact Person:
Position Title:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Core project skills:
Partner contribution to project:
Project benefit to Partner:
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Partner Organisation
13. Business forecast attributable to the project
Forecast the financial and operational figures contributed directly by this project. Use the “most-likely”
scenario for your forecasting.
Consortia Lead
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Total Revenue ($)
Export (%)
Consortia Partner
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Total Revenue ($)
Export (%)
Consortia Partner
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Total Revenue ($)
Export (%)
Consortia Partner
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Total Revenue ($)
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Year 2
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Export (%)
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Terms and Conditions
1. Approval of funding is at the sole discretion of the Crown in the Right of the State of New South Wales
acting through the Department of Industry, Skills and Regional Development trading as Jobs for NSW
(ABN 72 189 919 072). Submitting an application does not guarantee funding. You will bear the costs
for preparing and submitting an application. Jobs for NSW can withdraw program funding for any
reason and in any circumstances.
2. Jobs for NSW will treat information received in applications as confidential. However, documents Jobs
for NSW holds are subject to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (“GIPA Act”). This
means that the information contained in application forms and other information you provide may be
released in response to a request lodged under the GIPA Act.
3. Jobs for NSW reserves the right to determine eligibility for financial assistance based on all information
provided to support the application.
4. If your application is successful, the information provided in and supporting this application will form
part of an agreement with Jobs for NSW in respect of any assistance provided.
5. It is a condition of any assistance that you must reach an agreement with Jobs for NSW on any public
announcement of the project in NSW and the State Government’s role in any official launch of the
project.
6. Jobs for NSW reserves the right for the project the assistance is provided to support to be the subject
of publicity and/or used for case studies.
7. The information we collect about you may be used to send you communications such as newsletters,
flyers, and information about business-related activities. Please refer to website
http://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/privacy for more information on Jobs for NSW’s privacy policy and
your rights to access or correct the information.
8. Jobs for NSW is collecting this information from you for the purposes of assessing your eligibility for a
loan. This information may be disclosed to staff administering the program and any third party advisors
or service providers in order to assess and administer this application. If you do not provide this
information we will not be able to assess your application. This information will be held by Jobs for
NSW. Information on how to contact Jobs for NSW regarding your information is available
at http://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/privacy.
DECLARATION – To be signed by a representative of each consortia member.
Signing this form confirms involvement in development and piloting of the solution, for purposes
of this grant application only. It does not form any legal agreement between the consortia
members.
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I have read and understood the Terms and Conditions and Program Guidelines with respect to assistance
under this program
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I am authorised to make this application on behalf of the prospective applicant
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I certify that the information given in this application is true and correct
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Lead (applicant) The signatory for the Lead must be a person who has the authority to sign on
behalf of the organisation (e.g. CEO, General Manager or authorised member of the Board of
Management).
Signature
Printed name
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Date
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Position title
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Position title
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Date
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Partner
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Printed name
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Signature
Pilot Organisation
The signatory must be at the Director level or higher in the organisation that will be piloting the
solution.
Click here – insert Pilot Organisation Name
Printed name
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Signature
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Position title
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Date
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