As an entrepreneur, your business activity may not always require dedicated premises. Coworking spaces offer an excellent solution for entrepreneurs seeking a professional workspace outside their homes.
Purpose of the grant
The Brussels Region provides a grant to partially cover the cost of membership in Region-approved coworking spaces. This initiative aims to support entrepreneurs in establishing a productive work environment.
Who is it for?
- This grant targets Brussels-based micro-enterprises that have been operating for no more than two years.
- Certain business sectors are excluded from this program. It's crucial to carefully verify your company's eligibility before applying.
- For aspiring entrepreneurs without a company number, an alternative option exists to get access to a coworking space: the Brussels Economy & Employment start-up grant.
How does it work?
- The coworking grants contributes to the cost of your minimum half-time subscription. Specifically, it reimburses 80% of the subscription costs, up to a predetermined ceiling. This generous support aims to make professional workspaces more accessible to new businesses.
- Unlike many other Brussels Economy & Employment grants, you may submit your application after signing an agreement with the coworking space. This allows you to secure your workspace before finalizing the subsidy process.