
An Accredited Advisory Services System for Businesses Is Being Created
The Kujawsko-Pomorskie Loan Fund (KPFP) is beginning work on the development of an accreditation system for business support institutions, coupled with grants for using such services. Being listed in the accreditation database will serve as a guarantee of competent, high-quality advisory services. The grants will also enable companies in their early development stages, as well as those located outside major economic centers, to access this kind of support.
“This project will be implemented in cooperation with the Marshal’s Office, which will be responsible for accrediting business support institutions in the area of their core activities. Entrepreneurs will be able to approach them, purchase an advisory service, and we will finance it,” explains KPFP President Agnieszka Wasita.
“This is a very interesting project in which the final beneficiaries will primarily be startups and small businesses. Advisory support—professional, tailored support designed to meet the specific needs of individual companies—will be provided by entities capable of delivering services at a high level, with adequate staffing, competencies, and relevant experience in their field,” emphasizes Marshal Piotr Całbecki.
Micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises will be eligible to apply for grants, with a total of 8 million PLN allocated for this purpose. Detailed information will be available on the KPFP website around the Easter period.
The project is financed with 13.5 million PLN from our regional program European Funds for Kujawy and Pomorze. The financing agreement was received by President Agnieszka Wasita during today’s meeting at the Marshal’s Office.
Beata Krzemińska
Spokesperson of the Marshal’s Office
April 4, 2025
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