Please read the information below carefully to find out if you are eligible to participate on the New Frontiers programme. Remember that places are awarded on a competitive basis – application alone will not guarantee you a place on the programme.
The New Frontiers programme is for early-stage founders with little or no experience in starting or building a business who are over the age of 18.
You must be based, and intend to run your business, in Ireland. In addition, applicants must be eligible to live AND work in Ireland. If your current visa status does not allow you to run a business in Ireland, you must regularise your visa situation before being accepted on to the programme. Please refer to current guidelines from the Department of Justice with regard to the status of non-EEA nationals wishing to set up a business in Ireland.
New Frontiers is open to businesses from a wide range of sectors including food & consumer products; information & communication technology; engineering & electronics; medical devices; biotechnology; pharma, digital media; cleantech/renewable energy; and eligible internationally traded services.
It is NOT a requirement that you register your business prior to participating in the New Frontiers programme.
Business concepts based on the following ARE NOT ELIGIBLE for support:
Individuals are eligible to apply for, or be in receipt of, at any given time, ONLY ONE of the following supports awarded through public bodies: Enterprise Ireland New Frontiers stipend, Enterprise Ireland HPSU Start Feasibility, Food Works, Enterprise Ireland Pre-Seed Startup Fund, Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Feasibility, Commercialisation Fund, or Údarás na Gaeltachta Feasibility.
Applicants are required to disclose any funding either received or applied for at the time of their application to Phase 2 of the New Frontiers programme. If funding has been applied for, or previously received, by a co-founder this information should also be declared on the application form.
In the case of co-founders, ONLY ONE co-founder can participate on the New Frontiers programme. No additional state funding can be applied for by another co-founder relating to the same project at any time.
Individuals applying for New Frontiers WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE to receive the New Frontiers stipend if they are already in receipt of funding over the value of €100,000. (i.e., a culmination of state or private funding).
Feasibility Grants
If, when applying for a place on Phase 2 of New Frontiers, an applicant is in the process of drawing down a feasibility grant from any state agency, they must either draw down this grant fully before joining New Frontiers or forego the balance of the funding before commencing New Frontiers. The grant cannot be deferred until after the applicant has completed the New Frontiers programme.
An applicant who has already drawn down previous feasibility funding for the same project from any state agency (as outlined above), will only be eligible to receive the New Frontiers stipend if they can demonstrate, at the time of application, that receipt of the stipend will bring their project to the next stage of development.
Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Priming/Business Development Grants
If the New Frontiers applicant has already received a LEO Priming Grant or Business Expansion Grant for the same business that they are applying to New Frontiers with, the inference is that the business has already started. Therefore, the applicant may be offered a place on the programme but WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE to receive the stipend.
There can, however, be an overlap in funding between being in receipt of the New Frontiers stipend and the LEO Priming Grant ONLY for the element covering salary costs for full-time jobs created for an additional employee (i.e., an employee who is not the promoter who is in receipt of the New Frontiers stipend or a co-founder).
Pre-Seed Startup Fund (PSSF)
If a New Frontiers participant is in receipt of the New Frontiers stipend and is also subsequently successful in being offered Enterprise Ireland’s PSSF, the stipend will be cancelled at the stage that the PSSF offer has been accepted. The participant will, however, be allowed to continue the New Frontiers programme without the stipend.
If you are unsure of how past funding may affect your participation on New Frontiers/eligibility to participate on the programme or receive the stipend, please contact the Programme Manager at the location you are interested in.
Explore answers to commonly asked questions about the New Frontiers program to learn more about its application process and benefits.
New Frontiers is the national entrepreneurial development programme for ambitious early-stage entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas which have the potential to scale and provide employment. It provides the skills, support and confidence needed to make the leap to starting a successful business.
It is delivered on behalf of Enterprise Ireland by Institutes of Technology and Technological Universities in 18 locations nationwide.
Consisting of practical and interactive workshops, personalised one-to-one mentoring, financial support and co-working space, New Frontiers is a game-changer for anyone serious about developing their business idea into a successful start-up.
Each year, since its inception in 2012, New Frontiers has supported over 500 participants in the establishment of their new businesses. Many of these businesses have gone on to receive investment from Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) or Enterprise Ireland through the various funding and investment options available.
The New Frontiers Entrepreneur Development Programme is co-located at the ArcLabs Research and Innovation Centre in SETU Waterford and at the Enterprise and Research Incubation Centre (ERIC) in SETU Carlow. Both Centres have strong track records of successfully providing a business incubation environment that supports entrepreneurial development and company growth. The partnership between the two Institutes provides an extensive support network for wider regional business development.
Individuals are eligible to apply for, or be in receipt of, at any given time, ONLY ONE of the following supports awarded through public bodies: Enterprise Ireland New Frontiers stipend, Enterprise Ireland HPSU Start Feasibility, Food Works, Enterprise Ireland Pre-Seed Startup Fund, Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Feasibility, Commercialisation Fund, or Údarás na Gaeltachta Feasibility.
Applicants are required to disclose any funding either received or applied for at the time of their application to Phase 2 of the New Frontiers programme. If funding has been applied for, or previously received, by a co-founder this information should also be declared on the application form.
In the case of co-founders, ONLY ONE co-founder can participate on the New Frontiers programme. No additional state funding can be applied for by another co-founder relating to the same project at any time.
Individuals applying for New Frontiers WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE to receive the New Frontiers stipend if they are already in receipt of funding over the value of €100,000. (i.e., a culmination of state or private funding).
Feasibility Grants
If, when applying for a place on Phase 2 of New Frontiers, an applicant is in the process of drawing down a feasibility grant from any state agency, they must either draw down this grant fully before joining New Frontiers or forego the balance of the funding before commencing New Frontiers. The grant cannot be deferred until after the applicant has completed the New Frontiers programme.
An applicant who has already drawn down previous feasibility funding for the same project from any state agency (as outlined above), will only be eligible to receive the New Frontiers stipend if they can demonstrate, at the time of application, that receipt of the stipend will bring their project to the next stage of development.
Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Priming/Business Development Grants
If the New Frontiers applicant has already received a LEO Priming Grant or Business Expansion Grant for the same business that they are applying to New Frontiers with, the inference is that the business has already started. Therefore, the applicant may be offered a place on the programme but WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE to receive the stipend.
There can, however, be an overlap in funding between being in receipt of the New Frontiers stipend and the LEO Priming Grant ONLY for the element covering salary costs for full-time jobs created for an additional employee (i.e., an employee who is not the promoter who is in receipt of the New Frontiers stipend or a co-founder).
Pre-Seed Startup Fund (PSSF)
If a New Frontiers participant is in receipt of the New Frontiers stipend and is also subsequently successful in being offered Enterprise Ireland’s PSSF, the stipend will be cancelled at the stage that the PSSF offer has been accepted. The participant will, however, be allowed to continue the New Frontiers programme without the stipend.
If you are unsure of how past funding may affect your participation on New Frontiers/eligibility to participate on the programme or receive the stipend, please contact the Programme Manager at the location you are interested in.
Confirm your eligibility for the New Frontiers program.
New Frontiers is the national entrepreneurial development programme for ambitious early-stage entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas which have the potential to scale and provide employment. It provides the skills, support and confidence needed to make the leap to starting a successful business.
It is delivered on behalf of Enterprise Ireland by Institutes of Technology and Technological Universities in 18 locations nationwide.
Consisting of practical and interactive workshops, personalised one-to-one mentoring, financial support and co-working space, New Frontiers is a game-changer for anyone serious about developing their business idea into a successful start-up.
Each year, since its inception in 2012, New Frontiers has supported over 500 participants in the establishment of their new businesses. Many of these businesses have gone on to receive investment from Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) or Enterprise Ireland through the various funding and investment options available.
The New Frontiers Entrepreneur Development Programme is co-located at the ArcLabs Research and Innovation Centre in SETU Waterford and at the Enterprise and Research Incubation Centre (ERIC) in SETU Carlow. Both Centres have strong track records of successfully providing a business incubation environment that supports entrepreneurial development and company growth. The partnership between the two Institutes provides an extensive support network for wider regional business development.
The main benefits of the programme are:
Recruitment dates vary around the country. You can consult each location’s deadline for applications in our online calendar.
If you are interested in applying, the first step is to register your interest with the Programme Manager at your chosen location using our online form.
You can apply to more than one location. If your application is not successful, you are still welcome to apply to a different location or a new cycle of the programme.
Please note that if the programme you are interested in is not listed on the calendar, it could mean that the programme has already commenced or that recruitment is not yet open. The relevant Programme Manager will contact you when recruitment opens.
Please note: no applications will be available from or considered by Enterprise Ireland.
The next Phase 2 programme of New Frontiers will commence on 11th December 2023 at SETU Waterford and will be delivered over a 6 month period. If you would like to be considered for Phase 2 of the programme please submit your completed application form no later than 5.00pm on 22 November 2023. The next Phase 1 programme of New Frontiers will commence in March 2024 and will be delivered on a part-time basis.
New Frontiers differs from privately-funded accelerator programmes in that it does not take equity in the start-ups it supports. The main focus of the programme is assisting the entrepreneur (promoter) to develop the skills necessary to take their early-stage idea from business concept to investable business.
No, you don’t have to complete Phase 1 in order to join Phase 2 of New Frontiers. However, it is recommended that you complete both phases in order to benefit as much as possible from the programme. Participating on Phase 1 will also help you to make a stronger application for Phase 2 and improve your chances of being accepted.
Please see our Eligibility Criteria page for details about eligibility and how funding received from other sources may affect your ability to participate on the programme or receive the stipend.
You can both apply to the programme, but only one individual may be nominated to attend the programme and receive the €15,000 stipend.
No, you do not need to have already registered your business in order to participate on the New Frontiers programme. It may be necessary to register your company in the future if you intend to apply for other agency supports (Innovation Vouchers or Competitive Start Fund, for example). Please note however that from the date of incorporation in Ireland, a company must be less than 3 years old to qualify for Competitive Start Fund (CSF) and less than 5 years old to quality for Enterprise Ireland HPSU funding.
If you have participated on Phase 1 previously you are eligible to apply for Phase 2 at a later stage. However, individuals are not eligible to apply for Phase 2 if they have already completed the programme in previous years.