turash/docs/business/funding/national/netherlands/mit-scheme/PROGRAM_INFO.md
Damir Mukimov 000eab4740
Major repository reorganization and missing backend endpoints implementation
Repository Structure:
- Move files from cluttered root directory into organized structure
- Create archive/ for archived data and scraper results
- Create bugulma/ for the complete application (frontend + backend)
- Create data/ for sample datasets and reference materials
- Create docs/ for comprehensive documentation structure
- Create scripts/ for utility scripts and API tools

Backend Implementation:
- Implement 3 missing backend endpoints identified in gap analysis:
  * GET /api/v1/organizations/{id}/matching/direct - Direct symbiosis matches
  * GET /api/v1/users/me/organizations - User organizations
  * POST /api/v1/proposals/{id}/status - Update proposal status
- Add complete proposal domain model, repository, and service layers
- Create database migration for proposals table
- Fix CLI server command registration issue

API Documentation:
- Add comprehensive proposals.md API documentation
- Update README.md with Users and Proposals API sections
- Document all request/response formats, error codes, and business rules

Code Quality:
- Follow existing Go backend architecture patterns
- Add proper error handling and validation
- Match frontend expected response schemas
- Maintain clean separation of concerns (handler -> service -> repository)
2025-11-25 06:01:16 +01:00

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MIT Scheme (MKB Innovatiestimulering Topsectoren) - Netherlands

Overview

MIT provides grants for SME innovation projects, including R&D collaboration and feasibility studies in circular technologies.

Managing Body

RVO (Netherlands Enterprise Agency) with regional authorities

Funding Type

Grants for SME innovation projects

Funding Amount

  • Feasibility Studies: Up to €20k grant
  • R&D Collaboration Projects: €50k up to ~€350k
  • Funding covers 3545% of costs

Deadlines

  • Annual calls per region/top-sector
  • 2024 R&D collaborative project calls: Open 11 June 2024, close 17 Sept 2024
  • Deadlines vary by region and top-sector

Eligibility

  • Dutch SMEs
  • R&D projects can be single-company or partnership of 2+ SMEs

Thematic Focus

Open to all Topsector innovation themes including:

  • Circular technologies
  • Resource efficiency
  • The MIT program has funded hundreds of circular projects

Relevance to City Resource Graph

  • Early prototype/MVP development
  • Validation work for resource matching platforms
  • SME-led innovation in circular economy
  • Regional industrial cluster projects

Application Tips

  • Regional focus - align with local top-sector priorities
  • Demonstrate innovation potential and market impact
  • Collaboration strengthens applications
  • Suitable for early-stage R&D (TRL 3-5)