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KITS WEscalate Call for Proposals to Support Women-Led Startups (India)

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Deadline: 04-Mar-2026

The Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society (KITS) has invited applications from eligible non-profit organizations across Karnataka to implement the WEscalate initiative for FY 2026–27.

The program supports women-led startups through structured Incubation and Acceleration Programs, along with networking and capacity development components. Selected implementing partners can receive up to INR 20 lakh per incubation cohort and up to INR 30 lakh per acceleration cohort, including deployment grants for top-performing startups.

Program Overview

Program Name: WEscalate Initiative

Implementing Authority: Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society (KITS)

Financial Year: FY 2026–27

Geographic Scope: Karnataka, India

Target Beneficiaries: Women-led startups

Applicant Type: Eligible non-profit organizations in Karnataka (as implementing partners)

Purpose of the WEscalate Initiative

The WEscalate initiative aims to strengthen the women entrepreneurship ecosystem in Karnataka by:

The program addresses structural barriers faced by women entrepreneurs, including limited access to capital, undervaluation of contributions, and ecosystem biases.

Background and Ecosystem Context

Women-owned businesses remain underrepresented in India’s startup ecosystem. Surveys show that many women in technology and entrepreneurship report undervaluation of their contributions. Global entrepreneurship rankings also highlight the need for stronger enabling environments for women founders.

Karnataka is positioned as one of India’s leading startup ecosystems:

WEscalate builds on this ecosystem by exclusively focusing on women-led startups.

Core Components of WEscalate

The initiative includes four major pillars:

  1. Incubation Program

  2. Acceleration Program

  3. Networking Platform

  4. Capacity Development Program

Each component is designed to address different stages of startup growth.

Incubation Program (Early-Stage Women-Led Startups)

Duration: 6 months

Format: Hybrid model (combination of physical and virtual engagement)

Cohort Size: 15 startups per cohort

Department Contribution: Up to INR 20 lakh per cohort (grant-in-aid)

Key Support Areas

Startups demonstrating strong performance may advance to the Acceleration Program.

Acceleration Program (Growth-Stage Women-Led Startups)

Duration: 6 months

Cohort Size: 15 selected startups

Department Contribution: Up to INR 30 lakh per cohort

This amount includes a Deployment Grant component.

Focus Areas

Deployment Grant Details

Total Deployment Grant: INR 8.7 lakh per cohort

Distribution: Equally divided among the top 3 performing startups

Purpose:

Implementing incubators and accelerators are encouraged to:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible Applicants:

Applicants must demonstrate:

Note: The call is for implementing organizations, not individual startups.

Who Benefits from the Program?

Primary Beneficiaries:

The program exclusively supports startups led by women founders.

Why This Initiative Matters

  1. Reduces Gender Gaps in Entrepreneurship
    Encourages women’s participation in high-growth sectors.

  2. Improves Access to Capital
    Structured investor connect and deployment grants improve funding readiness.

  3. Strengthens Ecosystem Inclusivity
    Builds a more balanced and representative startup ecosystem in Karnataka.

  4. Encourages Scalable Innovation
    Supports startups beyond ideation toward real market validation.

  5. Promotes Social and Economic Impact
    Deployment grants support real-world implementation and measurable results.

How the Program Works

Step 1: Selection of Implementing Non-Profit Organizations
KITS selects eligible non-profits to run WEscalate programs.

Step 2: Startup Cohort Selection
Implementing partners identify and onboard 15 women-led startups per cohort.

Step 3: Six-Month Structured Program
Startups receive mentoring, training, market analysis support, and investor exposure.

Step 4: Performance Evaluation
Top-performing startups may:

Step 5: Market Deployment and Scaling
Selected startups deploy solutions, validate impact, and scale operations.

How to Apply (For Non-Profit Organizations)

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure your organization is a registered non-profit operating in Karnataka with startup ecosystem experience.

Step 2: Prepare a Program Implementation Proposal
Include:

Step 3: Budget Planning
Ensure budget requests align with:

Step 4: Demonstrate Ecosystem Leverage
Highlight corporate partnerships, potential matching grants, and social deployment capabilities.

Step 5: Submit Application to KITS
Follow official submission guidelines and timelines for FY 2026–27.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applying without clear experience in startup incubation

Failing to define measurable outcomes

Ignoring deployment impact strategy

Not demonstrating access to mentors and investors

Submitting vague budget breakdowns

Overlooking gender-focused ecosystem strategies

Strong proposals clearly outline structure, measurable impact, and ecosystem partnerships.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Who can apply for WEscalate implementation?
    Eligible non-profit organizations based in Karnataka.

  2. Is the program open to individual startups directly?
    No. The call is for implementing partners who will run programs for women-led startups.

  3. How many startups are supported per cohort?
    15 startups in the Incubation Program and 15 in the Acceleration Program.

  4. What is the maximum government contribution for incubation?
    Up to INR 20 lakh per cohort.

  5. What is the maximum government contribution for acceleration?
    Up to INR 30 lakh per cohort, including INR 8.7 lakh for deployment grants.

  6. How are deployment grants distributed?
    The INR 8.7 lakh deployment grant is equally divided among the top three performing startups.

  7. What is the duration of each program?
    Both Incubation and Acceleration Programs run for six months.

Key Definitions

KITS: Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society

Grant-in-aid: Government funding provided to implementing organizations to run structured programs

Incubation Program: Structured support for early-stage startups

Acceleration Program: Growth-focused support for scaling startups

Deployment Grant: Financial support for real-world implementation of products or services

Conclusion

The WEscalate Initiative FY 2026–27 is a targeted effort by the Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society to strengthen women-led startups across the state.

By combining incubation, acceleration, deployment grants, and ecosystem partnerships, the program addresses structural barriers faced by women entrepreneurs while reinforcing Karnataka’s position as a leading innovation hub in India.

Eligible non-profit organizations have a strategic opportunity to implement high-impact programs that foster inclusive growth, market validation, and scalable women-led innovation.

For more information, visit Government of Karnataka.

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