FedEx launches small business grant competition in Europe – Entries now open
John E. Kaye

A total prize pool of nearly €250.000 on offer to help small companies in 16 countries grow. European SMEs with 50 employees or fewer can apply at www.fedex.com/grant
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) and the world’s largest express transportation company, today announced the launch of the Small Business Grant Competition in Europe. The competition offers a total grant pool of nearly €250.000 to European small businesses to help them grow and achieve their ambitions. For the first time, the competition will be run as a single pan-European contest, open to small businesses based in 16 countries.
The competition is open to for-profit small businesses with 50 employees or fewer across the following European countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

Fifteen finalists will be selected to compete for the Grand Prize (€50.000) or one of the three Judges’ Choice Awards: Digital Excellence, Sustainability Champion, and Innovation Mastermind (€15.000 each). In addition to the finalists competing for one of the four prizes awarded by the jury, the non-finalist companies take part in the public voting phase and can win the People’s Choice Award in their country, leading to 15 additional winners who will receive €10.000 each.
“Running a small business is tough at the best of times, but the last 18 months have really pushed SMEs to adapt to survive,” said Helena Jansson, SVP Finance International, FedEx Express and Small Business Grant Contest jury member. “Through the Small Business Grant Competition, we want to get behind our small businesses, help them achieve their dreams, and write the next chapter of their story.”
To participate, companies do not have to be a current customer or have an active shipment account with FedEx Express. The competition entry period is open from 15 September to 20 October 2021. The 15 finalists will be announced on 17 November 2021 and public voting for the People’s Choice Awards will be opened. All winners will be announced on 26 January 2022. For the application process and the terms and conditions, visit www.fedex.com/grant
Established in the U.S. in 2012, the FedEx Small Business Grant Competition continues to expand year over year around the world. In Europe, the competition was first launched in 2016 in three countries, building to five countries by 2019. Now, for the first time, it is launching in 16 countries across Europe to provide more opportunities for small companies who show passion and innovation in the region.
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