Innovative small and medium enterprises (SMEs) usually lack the internal resources to successfully commercialise innovations. And yet, these SMEs often find it very hard to obtain finance because they tend to have riskier business models, which are important to create new markets, but are also difficult for banks to value. However, there are many other sources of finance that could be utilised by the companies - venture capital, risk finance, crowdfunding, participation in international and national research and innovation (R&I) funding programmes etc. SMEs usually do not possess required competencies and extensive knowledge of these measures. Innovation agencies could play a key role in encouraging SMEs to explore new sources of financing by designing and delivering a number of advisory actions and implementing specific initiatives, together with an array of other services for small businesses. Yet very often innovation agencies require the deeper knowledge themselves to promote all available opportunities for access to finance to the business community. Additionally, some agencies lack the institutional and organizational capacity for such activities. This is usually one of the main reasons why various financing options are not exploited as much as possible on a national/regional level by the SMEs, resulting in lost opportunities for business growth. AccesSME project will help to overcome these hurdles by exploring 3 sources of acces to finance:
1) Business to business (B2B) matching for partnerships and investments
2) Horizon 2020 SME Instrument
3) Crowdfunding.