Malta Enterprise has launched a new scheme to suppport artisans in transferring their skills to other persons interested in learning the
relevant craft.
Any duly registered craftsperson and self-employed persons who have experience in the
production of a craft can benefit from this incentive when mentoring and
transferring their skills to
a trainee. Applicants will need to demonstrate they have the knowledge,
capacity and facilities for providing the skills transfer.
The assistance in the form of a grant of up to €10,000 will be disbursed to the mentor for the
hours dedicated to the
skills transfer. Up to
a further €2,000 will be available to support the purchase of materials required
for the implementation of the skills transfer.
An additional bonus of up to €1,000 shall be awarded to the mentor if they employ the
trainee after the training, or if within 6 months from the completion of the skills transfer
programme the trainee establishes a new business based on the skills attained.
The scheme will also support the trainees who after receiving the
training start a new craft related business based on the knowledge gained.
A first call for applications is open until 15th March, 2019. Any unallocated funds will be disbursed in a further two calls for
applications, with submission deadlines on 17th May, 2019 and 19th July, 2019 (subject
to the funds not being used up in the previous calls). Each closing date will be followed by an evaluation stage.
Projects must be approved by Malta
Enterprise prior to commencement. Detailed incentive guidelines can be downloaded from
Malta Enterprise's web portal.
For further assistance and information call Business 1ST on 144 or by email on info@businessfirst.com.mt