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Google Cloud will give up to $100,000 to help early-stage start-ups

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For early-stage firms in the Google for Startups Cloud Program, Google Cloud has announced that it will be providing significant financial assistance up to $100,000 per year.

Google for Startups Cloud Program participants will now have access to a dedicated Google Cloud point of contact for their two-year participation in the program.

Google for Startups and the cloud business are coordinating the two-year program to ensure startup clients get a similar experience across all of Google as they seek access to Google mentors, tools, programs, and best practices from Google.

Startups will be eligible for up to $100,000 in Google Cloud credit for the first year following their Series A round of funding.

Start-ups will receive up to an additional $100,000 in credit on their Google Cloud usage costs during their second year in the program.

How you qualify

  • You are located in a Google Cloud territory
  • Your startup has received verifiable pre-seed to Series A equity funding, and if Series A, raised within 1 year of applying to the program.
  • Your startup was founded within 10 years of applying to the program
  • You have a publicly available company website and a unique company email domain. Generic email domains and stealth websites will not be accepted. Need to create a custom email account? Sign up for Google Workspace here
  • You have a valid Google Cloud Billing Account ID and your Billing Account Admin has an email domain that matches your company’s unique domain. If you don’t have a GCP Billing Account ID (e.g. 18-digit alphanumeric hex string like ABC123-DEF456-GHI789), please create one here or else you will only be eligible for Free Trial credits

To apply or for more information visit the website.

 

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