Deadline: 30-Mar-2026
The Mikrolegat Kickstart Micro Grant Program provides up to DKK 50,000 in non-repayable funding to vocational students and recent graduates in Denmark to develop early-stage business ideas. Administered by the Danish Foundation for Entrepreneurship, the program supports startup development, sustainability, green transition, and business skills. Applications are accepted four times per year, with funding available both with and without a CVR number.
Program Overview
The Kickstart Micro Grant Program is offered by Mikrolegat and administered by the Danish Foundation for Entrepreneurship.
The program supports vocational students and recent graduates in Denmark who want to transform early-stage ideas into viable startups.
This is a grant, not a loan. The funding does not need to be repaid.
Funding Amount
Funding depends on business registration status.
Without CVR Number
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Up to DKK 25,000
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No self-financing requirement
With CVR Number
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Up to DKK 50,000
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25% self-financing required
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Company must:
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Be established within the last 12 months
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Have total turnover not exceeding DKK 50,000
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Applicants may receive two grants for the same idea:
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First grant without a CVR number
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Second grant after registering a CVR number
This structure supports gradual startup development.
What Is a CVR Number?
A CVR number is the official business registration number in Denmark.
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Required for formally registered companies
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Necessary to access higher grant funding (DKK 50,000 tier)
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Must meet age and turnover limits
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
Education Status
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Vocational education student in Denmark
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Graduated within three months of the application deadline
Location
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Must be studying or recently graduated in Denmark
Application Type
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May apply individually
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As a team
Both early-stage entrepreneurs and idea-phase innovators are encouraged to apply.
What Types of Ideas Are Supported?
The program supports idea and startup development in areas such as:
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Green transition and sustainability
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Business development
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Financial literacy
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Legal and regulatory knowledge
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Payment systems
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Patent and trademark opportunities
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Sales and marketing
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Market and customer analysis
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E-commerce and digital platforms
Strong emphasis is placed on sustainability and green transition integration.
Additional Benefits Beyond Funding
All grant recipients receive structured support:
1. Assigned Mentor
Each recipient is matched with a mentor and meets at least three times.
Mentorship focuses on:
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Self-employment guidance
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Business model development
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Sustainability integration
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Financial and legal awareness
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Marketing and customer strategy
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Access to professional networks
2. Feedback for All Applicants
All applicants receive written feedback from the evaluation committee, regardless of funding outcome.
This includes:
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Idea improvement suggestions
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Sustainability enhancement advice
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Application quality recommendations
3. Visibility and Promotion
Grant recipients gain exposure through:
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Wall of Fame features
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Social media promotion
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Selected case presentations
This visibility can support credibility and investor interest.
Selection Committee
Applications are evaluated by a committee composed of:
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Experienced entrepreneurs
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Business professionals
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Investors
Projects are assessed based on innovation, feasibility, sustainability integration, and team capability.
Application Requirements
Each application must include:
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Written responses describing:
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The business idea
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The team
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Market potential
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Detailed budget (including VAT)
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Video pitch (maximum four minutes)
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Must be uploaded to YouTube
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Clearly explain idea, problem, solution, and impact
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Incomplete applications may be rejected.
Application Deadlines
Applications are accepted four times per year:
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End of February
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End of May
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End of September
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End of November
Applicants typically receive responses within four to six weeks after each deadline.
How to Apply – Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure you:
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Are a vocational student or recent graduate (within three months)
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Are based in Denmark
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Meet CVR requirements if applying under the higher tier
Step 2: Develop Your Idea
Clearly define:
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The problem you are solving
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Your solution
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Target customers
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Revenue model
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Sustainability or green transition component
Step 3: Prepare Budget
Create a realistic, detailed budget including VAT.
Specify:
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Equipment costs
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Marketing expenses
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Development costs
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Legal or registration fees
Step 4: Record Video Pitch
Keep it under four minutes.
Cover:
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Idea overview
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Market opportunity
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Why your team can execute
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How funding will be used
Step 5: Submit Before Deadline
Choose the appropriate quarterly deadline and submit online.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid the following:
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Submitting unclear or underdeveloped ideas
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Ignoring sustainability or green transition elements
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Providing unrealistic budgets
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Exceeding turnover limits for CVR applicants
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Poorly structured video pitch
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Missing the application deadline
Clear market understanding and structured planning increase success.
Why This Grant Matters
The Mikrolegat Kickstart Micro Grant Program:
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Encourages entrepreneurship among vocational students
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Supports early-stage business validation
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Promotes green transition and sustainable business models
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Builds financial and legal literacy
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Provides mentorship and professional exposure
It reduces financial barriers for young entrepreneurs entering the startup ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Is the Mikrolegat grant a loan?
No. It is a non-repayable grant.
2. How much funding can I receive?
Up to DKK 25,000 without a CVR number or up to DKK 50,000 with a CVR number (with 25% self-financing).
3. Can I apply without registering a company?
Yes. You can apply for up to DKK 25,000 without a CVR number.
4. Can I apply twice for the same idea?
Yes. First without a CVR number and later with one, if eligible.
5. Who can apply?
Vocational education students in Denmark or graduates within three months of the application deadline.
6. How often can I apply?
Four times per year: February, May, September, and November deadlines.
7. When will I receive results?
Typically within four to six weeks after the application deadline.
Conclusion
The Mikrolegat Kickstart Micro Grant Program provides up to DKK 50,000 in non-repayable funding, mentorship, and visibility to vocational students and recent graduates in Denmark. With structured quarterly deadlines and tiered funding options based on business registration, the program supports early-stage entrepreneurship and sustainable innovation.
Eligible applicants should prepare a strong business concept, realistic budget, and compelling video pitch to maximize their chances of success.
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