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How We're Funding This

Building this takes real capital. Here's where it's coming from.

EIC Accelerator

The EIC Accelerator offers up to €2.5M in non-dilutive grants from Horizon Europe [1]. We're applying.

The EU Commission's "Choose Europe" strategy is built on keeping European companies in Europe. The EU-Inc legislative proposal [2] is the policy vehicle. Undelaware is the service layer: a direct commercial implementation of what Brussels is trying to achieve. We're making that case to the EIC directly.

European tech angels

We already have commitments from a handful of European founders and operators who paid the Delaware tax themselves. They're backing this because they want the infrastructure to exist for the next generation.

These are people with skin in the game of European tech, who understand the Delaware default as a structural disadvantage and want to help fix it. Not financial investors. People who see this as a movement.

If you're one of them, reach out.

Aligned organisations

The EU-Inc movement has 22,000+ signatories [2]. Nordic innovation bodies like Vinnova and Innovation Norway fund exactly this kind of infrastructure. European founder communities from Slush to local accelerator networks have direct interest in this existing.

Some will contribute funding. All provide credibility and reach.

If you're an angel or organisation that wants to back this, get in touch.

References

  1. [1]EIC Accelerator: European Innovation Council
  2. [2]EU-Inc.org: One Europe. One Standard.
  3. [3]European Commission: Choose Europe for Science