Kit Digital - Plataforma ONE

Kit Digital

Drive the digitization processes of your company.

Description

Kit Digital is an initiative by the Government of Spain aimed at supporting companies, including startups, in the implementation of specialized digital solutions that can help boost project growth or management.

Currently, companies with up to 50 employees can apply, with different amounts depending on the size of the business.

Kit Digital is structured as a 'digital voucher': once the corresponding amount is granted (between 2,000 and 12,000 euros), a Digitalization Agent from the Kit Digital catalog of collaborators can be selected, and the voucher can be used for the implementation of digital solutions up to the maximum amount of aid granted.

Through Kit Digital, additional technological tools can be incorporated into projects: CRM systems, ERP, dashboards, big data, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, among others.

Find the most suitable call for your business:

  • First call: For companies with 10 to fewer than 50 employees. (Closed)
  • Second call: For companies with 3 to fewer than 10 employees. (Closed)
  • Third call: For companies with 0 to fewer than 3 employees.
  • Fourth call: For partnerships, civil societies, and agricultural operations with 0 to fewer than 50 employees.
  • Fifth call: For companies with 50 to fewer than 100 employees and companies with 100 to fewer than 250 employees.

Application deadline

15 December 2023 al 31 October 2025

Geographical scope

National

Types of assistance

Grants

Benefit

From 2.000 € to 12.000 €

Calling entity

Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Administration through Red.es

Topic

Digital transformation

Beneficiaries

 

Self-employed individuals or companies with up to 50 employees.

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Requirements

  • Having a registered office located in Spanish territory.
  • Meeting the financial limits that define the company categories.
  • Being in a registered status for the minimum period established in each call.
  • Not being considered a company in crisis.
  • Being up to date with tax obligations and Social Security payments.
  • Not exceeding the limit for small-scale aids.
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