Government Startup Funding Intern( ID - 1194)
About this role
This is a remote position.
- Research and track central, state, and sector-specific government startup schemes, grants, and funding programs
- Identify eligibility criteria, benefits, timelines, and application processes for relevant schemes
- Prepare presentations (PPTs) and concise reports summarizing funding opportunities for internal stakeholders
- Assist in preparing application documents, concept notes, pitch decks, and supporting information
- Coordinate with internal teams to collect required data for funding applications
- Maintain a database of government schemes, deadlines, and application status
- Monitor updates from government portals such as Startup India, MSME, MeitY, DPIIT, and state startup missions
- Good understanding of startup ecosystem and basic funding concepts
- Proficiency in MS PowerPoint, Word, and Excel.
- Familiarity with Startup India, MSME, DPIIT, or state startup portals
- Exposure to government policies, grants, subsidies, or funding programs
Requirements
Company at a glance
Market Scope is the leading source for market data, independent perspective and objective analysis in today’s ophthalmic and orthopedic markets.
Since 1998, Market Scope has surveyed physicians regarding procedure volumes, surgical techniques, and product use. We use this data, along with our extensive database of physicians and surgery centers, our wide-ranging knowledge of products and technology, and our comprehensive network of industry contacts, to report on the ophthalmic and orthopedic industries.
Market Scope reports are used by manufacturers, investors, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists to measure performance, make investment decisions, and allocate resources. Our data, analysis, and forecasts serve as starting points for many annual planning cycles, strategic plans, acquisition analyses, and return on investment decisions in the industry. In addition, our information is routinely included in annual reports, SEC filings, and investor presentations by leading companies.
Opinion-leading physicians often include Market Scope data in presentations at major professional meetings to provide context and relevance to clinical findings. Market Scope data is also frequently quoted in national publications such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, and in industry publications including Eye World and Ocular Surgery News.
Market Scope continues to be the most highly valued source for accurate and timely information about ophthalmic and orthopedic markets.
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