The role of the authorities in the creation of csmit. The development program for centers of youth innovative creativity in the Moscow region will be expanded. Who gives subsidies

The authorities of the Moscow region plan to expand the development program for centers of youth innovative creativity: four CYITs will open in 2017 and 2018, the press service of the Ministry of Investment and Innovation of the Moscow Region reports.

As the press service recalled, the official opening took place in the city of Fryazino on November 14. CMIT was created on the basis of the scientific club "Noosphere" and the "Center for the Development of Scientific and Technical Education of Youth". At the moment, more than 250 children are already studying in the center in the following areas: electronics and robotics, aircraft modeling, TRIZ, programming and IT technologies, as well as exact sciences, such as physics and mathematics with preparation for school Olympiads and the NTI Olympiad.

“The main task of this program is to create conditions for the education of young people. The center provides an opportunity for classes in robotics, programming and others. Children from five to six years old can study in it, but adults can also attend classes in the centers, ”said Denis Butsaev, Deputy Prime Minister of the Moscow Region - Minister of Investments and Innovations of the Moscow Region, whose words are quoted in the material.

According to the press service, the YICT plans to increase the number of children attending to 500. Training programs are being prepared for launching project activities and preparation for competitions in technology management, prototyping and CAD-modeling, materials science, chemistry, creative workshop, Earth remote sensing, autonomous vehicles and others. At the moment, "Noosphere" actively cooperates with ANO VO "University Innopolis" and is the regional organizer of the World Robotics Olympiad.

“Last year we opened four centers for youth innovative creativity (YICC), this year we plan to open four more. Four more CMITs are planned to be opened in 2018, "Denis Butsaev said.

In the future, the centers will receive financial support from the government within the framework of a competition for the best center, the funds received will be used for technological upgrades, the message explains.

As explained in the press service, the key idea of \u200b\u200bcreating the YICC is to show and teach how to implement the chain: “the emergence of an idea - experimental verification of an idea - creation of a prototype - production of a prototype - commercialization innovative idea". As part of the development of the innovation sector in the region, it is important to ensure the connection (staging) of the degrees of education and development of potential researchers and engineers.

In 2016, in the Moscow Region, with the support of the Moscow Region Government, four centers of youth innovative creativity were created in Dubna (CMIT "KiloWATT"), Dmitrov (CMIT "GENESIS"), Zhukovsky (CMIT "TELECONT") and Protvina (CMIT "TechProLab"). According to the results of 2016, more than 2.5 thousand people used the services of the Center for Information Technologies and Communication in the Moscow Region, of which more than 500 were students primary school... This year it is planned to open four centers - in Odintsovo, Balashikha, Pushchino, Fryazino.

The Center for Youth Innovative Creativity (YICC) is an open space where children and adolescents learn to translate their engineering ideas into functional prototypes. The main task of such sites is to teach young people new technologies for free: robotics, digital production, modeling, prototyping and work on machine tools.

Russian CMITs are analogous to the well-known international project FabLab, which was initiated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The project grew out of the university course of MIT professor Neil Gershenfeld "How to do (almost) anything."

In Russia, the project for the creation of CMIT started in 2012 on the initiative of public organization "Young innovative Russia". Its goal is to provide children and young people with free access to high-tech equipment to acquire skills that will be in demand in the near future.

How to open the CMIT

The opening of the YICC can be compared to the opening of a center for advanced training or a creative club: you need to register a company, draw up a charter, rent premises, purchase equipment and ... go ahead! A business plan can be simple enough. There are several main items of income:

  • fulfillment of small orders, for example, prototyping, 3D printing or automation;
  • conducting an engineering school for children and adults;
  • mini-production of series of products.

The expense items are also easy to predict:

  • rent;
  • purchase of equipment, software and materials;
  • salary to employees;
  • taxes and a number of fixed costs.

The steps you need to take to open a YIC are the same as those required to start any offline business. Another question if we are talking about the creation of such a center in the presence of state support.

The project for the creation of the YIC was supported within the framework of the State Support Program for Small and Medium Enterprises of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia. According to this document, small businesses can apply for subsidies. federal budget in the amount of ₽7 million

Who grants subsidies

A subsidy for the implementation of the project can be obtained within the framework of the competition "Support for the centers of youth innovative creativity (YICC)". Applications for participation in the competition are accepted by the Fund for Assistance to the Development of Small Forms of Enterprises in the Scientific and Technical Sphere (Fund for Assistance to Innovation, or "Bortnik's Fund" - ed.).

Who can count on a subsidy

Legal entities that meet the criteria for referring to a small business entity in accordance with Federal law No. 209-FZ:

  • the amount of revenue for the previous year, excluding VAT, does not exceed ₽800 million;
  • average number no more than 100 employees;
  • the share of third-party organizations in the authorized capital of the company is not more than 49%.

The company must be a member of the program state support SMEs of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation to establish or support the activities of TsMITs, or act in the interests of already established TsMITs, and also have OKVED 72.1 " Scientific research and developments in the field of natural and technical sciences ", or the OKVED code 73.1.

The declared project must not have other budgetary sources of funding during the entire period of the project implementation using the grant and any other unfinished relationship with the Innovation Promotion Fund. The project participants themselves, individuals, should also not participate in other projects financed by the Innovation Promotion Fund.

What to spend money on

Federal budget subsidies can be used only for approved areas of activity:

  • purchase of high-tech equipment (with a set of spare parts and consumables);
  • purchase of electronic computers (information processing equipment);
  • acquisition software, peripheral devices, duplicating equipment;
  • communication support;
  • financial support for educational projects and activities to involve children and youth in innovative activities.

Center requirements

There are a number of requirements that the CMIT must meet:

  • the presence of own or rented premises with an area of \u200b\u200bno more than 120 sq. m for equipment placement;
  • availability of a standard set of equipment;
  • the presence in the staff of at least two specialists who can work with this equipment;
  • the presence in the staff of specialists with experience in working with children;
  • providing open access to equipment;
  • availability of an Internet connection and an Internet portal.

In addition, the organizers of the YICT must ensure its activity for 10 years from the moment of its creation.

Standard set of equipment

The list of standard equipment of the center is not large: a 3D printer and scanner, a milling machine and a laser cutting machine, a cutting plotter. The center also needs office equipment: computers or laptops, printers, scanners, telephones.

Opinions

Polina Dyatlova, Head of Fablab "Polytech" (Russia, St. Petersburg):

- In 2011, the Polytechnic University sent me and my colleagues for an internship at Fablab at the University of Architecture of Catalonia (Spain, Barcelona). Around the same time, a program of support for TsMITs from the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia was opened in Russia. Our team undertook the organization of such a center on the basis of the Polytechnic University and received the first grant from the Innovation Promotion Fund, the Ministry of Economic Development and the Government of St. Petersburg.

To popularize engineering creativity among young people, we organize engineering schools, science weeks, intensive courses for applicants. Basically, we receive financial support from the Polytechnic University, as well as grants from foundations and development institutions, but there are also commercial orders. From my own experience, I will say that the main thing is not to be afraid of anything, to go forward, to test in practice the emerging design and organizational hypotheses.

The head of Fablab "Polytech" Polina Dyatlova at the Fabacacademy 2016 award

Grzegosz Belika, vice-president of Fablab "Lodz" (Poland, Lodz):

- Our formula for existence is to remain independent of government grants and subsidies. Our fundraising history is rather complicated: 90% of the funds received over the past three years have been raised by individual work with private funds. We also engage businesses, conduct crowdfunding campaigns ...

The target audience of our center is DIY enthusiasts (do it yourself). We provide creative and innovative space (including equipment) for development and self-realization. In addition, we conduct courses in 3D modeling, programming, fashion design and even welding.

Fablab 3D printer "Lodz" for ZSP 20

TsMIT Russia

According to RVC, today there are 226 YICTs in 32 regions in the country. In the most full list, which is presented on the website of the Community of YICT and fab labs of Russia, - 154 organizations. According to a study carried out by Docsourcing, 65 of the centers on this list have a current website or their own social media page, where minimal information about the organization is presented, including address and contacts.

41 of these 65 YMITs are completely non-profit, that is, they do not receive any profit and operate at the expense of grants and sponsors. 24 organizations have chosen the commercial model of existence. Most of them conduct paid courses and trainings, a smaller part provides services: manufacturing small batches of products, renting equipment, space, etc.

Below is a list of the 65 most active Russian CMITs:

UPD: five more CMITs are included in the list, now there are 70 of them

Name

City

Website

Specialization

Arkhangelsk Center for Innovative Youth Creativity

Laser cutting, CNC milling, 3D scanning

CMIT "LIRA"

3D printing, 3D printers, robotics, modeling

Fablab "Intercot"

Robotics

Fablab "Eureka"

Programming, electronics, robotics, biomedicine

CMIT "Creative laboratory" Genesis " Dmitrov https://www.facebook.com/labgenesis.dm/ 3D modeling, electronics, robotics and remote control systems
CMIT "Progress" Dmitrovgrad tsmitprogress.rf Radio engineering and electronics Arduino, 3D printing, 3D scanning, laser cutting and engraving, milling, plotter cutting, robotics, drones aircrafts

CMIT "Polytech"

Robotics, electronics, web programming, С ++ 1, laser cutting and engraving

Robotics laboratory "Kosmoport"

Robotics

TsMIT "Zhukovsky"

3D printers, laser machines, milling machines

TsMIT "Youth"

3D scanning, 3D printing, 3D modeling, laser engraving

CMIT "Agency of Innovations"

CMIT "Design Factory"

3D scanning, 3D modeling, 3D printing

TsMIT "Baikal"

3D printers, electronics and robotics

CMIT "Digital House"

Robotics, engineering, prototyping, animation, sound engineering, painting, journalism

Center for Youth Innovative Creativity

3D scanning, 3D printing

CMIT "Composite"

Robotics

CMIT "Fablab Hangar" Krasnoyarsk http://fablab24.ru/ 3D printing, laser cutting, engraving, milling machine, cutting plotter, band sawing machine, screw-cutting lathe

TsMIT of the Republic of Tyva

Robotics

CMIT "Novator"

Teaching invention, rationalization, 3D modeling, prototyping, programming, robotics, laser cutting

Children's University of Moscow State Pedagogical University

Robotics, electrical engineering

Production base "3D ideas"

3D modeling, 3D scanning, 3D printing

CMIT "Bauman Fab Lab"

3D technologies, robotics

CMIT "Leader"

3D scanning, 3D printing, laser engraving, laser cutting, 3D modeling, design

CMIT at the Science Park of Moscow State University

3D modeling, 3D printing, 3D scanning, laser cutting / engraving, milling, prototyping

MIIT Prototyping Center

3D design, 3D modeling, 3D scanning, 3D printing

CMIT "Vertical Takeoff"

3D printers, 3D pens, cnc laser, cnc router

CMIT "RoboSkart"

3D modeling, 3D scanning, 3D printing

CMIT "Russian engineer"

3D modeling, 3D scanning, 3D printing, design, programming

CMIT "Superlab"

3D modeling, 3D scanning, 3D printing

Innovation laboratory "MOUSE LAB"

3D modeling, 3D scanning, 3D printing, laser machines

CMIT "Wisteria Lane"

Robotics, aircraft modeling, car modeling, ship modeling, architecture and art, programming, transport and space systems, 3D design, 3D design, web design

CMIT "Academy"

3D printing, 3D scanning, laser cutting / engraving, milling, prototyping

CMIT "Bionic Lab"

3D modeling, 3D scanning, 3D printing

CMIT "Cube"

3D modeling, 3D scanning, 3D printing, laser machines

CMIT "Robots and Gadgets" Moscow

CMIT "RoboScart" was opened on May 19, 2016. Every year more than 10,000 people visit our site to participate in Excursions, master classes, scientific entertainment, various competitions and championships. We invite you to visit the RoboScart Center, located in the Technopark of the SKOLKOVO IC.

On May 19, 2016 the company "Laboratory of Intellectual Technologies LINTEH" opened in "SKOLOVO" the Center for Youth Innovative Creativity "RoboSkart" ("RoboSkart").

In front of the astonished guests, a robot with scissors appeared in the doorway, made its way to the entrance to the CMIT and with the precise movement of the tentacles “opened” the entrance to the creative laboratory of technology and engineering. Among the first guests of RoboSkart were experienced robotics professionals - representatives of the Skolkovo Robotics Center: Head of the Robotics Center Albert Efimov and Project Manager Alexei Gonnochenko. The partners of the LINTECH company were also present: the industrial partner and the representative of the Sentex company Sergey Ananyev and the head of the MAMI prototyping center Pavel Petrov.

From that day on, our center opened its doors to everyone who wants to improve their skills in the field of robotics and systems engineering, as well as for the commercial use of their resources.

CYIT "RoboSkART" conducts its activities within the framework of the existing Development Program of Centers for Youth Innovative Creativity, being in fact one of more than 200 CYITs opened under this program throughout the country. Initially, we also planned our work with a large number of schoolchildren interested in working with machine tools, gaining new knowledge, preparing for participation in various competitions. However, already in the first months of the Center's work, we realized that we would have to look for our own model of involving schoolchildren in the work on the basis of the Center, and such models were found.

Today, we do not offer students the opportunity to study individually at the YMCAT at any time. We work only with organized groups of schoolchildren or teachers towards the implementation of the national project “Ticket to the Future”. The main areas of our interaction are as follows:

  • Scheduled tours of the Technopark and our Center are carried out daily. This activity is realized free of charge, we are an accredited Partner of the Technopark in this area and show and tell children a lot of interesting things. The duration of the excursion is about 30-40 minutes.
  • In order for children not to waste their time on a trip to Skolkovo, we recommend choosing one or several master classes to study one or another engineering topic or competence ...

Usually this:
- mobile robotics - we assemble a robot and participate in the RoboFootball Championship,
- development and production of souvenirs on CNC machines;
- Basics of 3D prototyping and work on a 3D printer;
- systems engineering
Other.
Audience - children from 6 to 18 years old;

We are also ready to interact in the directions

  • the ability to work on your own projects using our equipment and the experience of our employees;
  • the ability to prepare for various Russian and international robotic competitions;
  • offsite events in schools, kindergartens, children's recreation camps;
  • festivals "RoboSkART" in the All-Union Exhibition Center "Artek", "Eaglet", "Smena";
  • scientific-practical conference of children's projects "RoboScart".
  • international competition System Engineering Projects NTSI-Scart;
  • championship of the youth movement STEAMS with the final in Artek;
  • Federal RoboFootball Championship.
  • Championship (4 competitions) as part of the Pro-Fest Robotics Festival at VVTs
  • Corporate Championship of professional skills of Juniors "Corporation" in Skolkovo;
  • And much more

Our center is constantly developing and improving. We are waiting for you! Come to our CMIT!

  • Advercut K6090T CNC milling machines - every day they produce products that we try to sell in Educational organizations all around Russia. These are training modules for the study of modern Competencies, mobile robotics (constructor "Scart"), various relevant educational stands and systems, energy-saving equipment, electronic devices for various applications. For more details see the tab "our products"
  • Laser cutter Qualitech 11G - mainly used by schoolchildren and students when performing some tasks, designing and producing individual souvenir symbols and souvenir products.
  • The Raylogic 304 mini small laser engravers also allow you to experiment with souvenir products. and also to produce in small batches various key rings and fridge magnets. The most ambitious product is the Memodic Robot, which you can buy at YSMIT. Or do it together. All its parts are cut out on A4 sheet and placed in an envelope, and then from this set you get a real Robot - a Box with LED lights, tracks and a closing storage space.
  • The "Soldering station" complex allows you to assemble the necessary electronics for projects using existing or developed boards for work;
  • Robotic constructors for any age - a whole hall has been allocated for them, in which you can not only assemble a robot, but also play with it yourself or within the framework of the proposed master classes;
  • 3D printers - more than a dozen different workable printers that are able to complete tasks after development in the shortest possible time.
  • Vacuum silicone molding machine;
  • Equipment for plastic bending;
  • An extensive set hand tool;
  • and other tools for lovers of engineering and technological creativity.

We are interested in finding qualified personnel to work in the CMIT and invite to work Specialists, Teachers, as well as UNIVERSITY AND SOCIETY STUDENTS and SCHOOLS 14+

An active commercial project in which you can realize your potential, today, becoming:

  • an assistant accountant and start forming the "primary";
  • office manager, having mastered the skills of writing letters, working on the phone, personnel management programs;
  • sales manager, learning how to compose and send commercial offers;
  • organizer of important events for the company in Moscow and not only;
  • the head of the direction - for example, the organizer of school trips, etc.
  • project promotion specialist in social networks;
  • specialist in the creation and development of project sites;

There are interesting engineering tasks for individual execution:

  • developer of 3D models for printing on a printer and their printing;
  • developer and manufacturer of souvenirs on CNC machines;
  • specialist in laser cutting and engraving;
  • electrical installation specialist;
  • electronics specialist (design and installation of electronic boards) ...

We are ready to accept over 100 new employees for the project.

The best employees - professional training in competencies, tuition fees at the University, deferred employment contracts.

To participate in the project, fill out a simple form.

1. General Provisions

1.1. The objectives of the program are:
1.1.1. Financial support for projects that promote the involvement of young people in innovative activities carried out on the basis of the YICT and / or in the interests of the YIC;
1.1.2. Financial provision of the elements of the innovation infrastructure for the purpose of the subsequent creation of new small innovative enterprises (hereinafter - SIP) and their development;
1.1.3. Identification of potential participants in the "UMNIK" and "START" programs of the Fund for Assistance to the Development of Small Forms of Enterprises in the Scientific and Technical Sphere (hereinafter - the Fund);
1.1.4. Facilitating the expansion of opportunities for modeling developments by potential participants in the "UMNIK" and "START" programs carried out by the centers of youth innovative creativity (hereinafter referred to as YITC), small innovative enterprises (hereinafter referred to as SIE) in the interests of YCIT.
1.2. Financial support is provided in the form of a gratuitous and irrevocable subsidy in cash (hereinafter referred to as the grant) allocated for infrastructure work carried out by the CMIT and research and development work (hereinafter referred to as R&D) carried out by the MIP.

2. Program Participants and Requirements for Submission of Information

Applications for R&D and infrastructure work are accepted from legal entities and individuals.
2.1.1. Individuals should not participate in other projects implemented with the financial support of the Foundation.
2.1.2. Legal entities (hereinafter referred to as enterprises) must meet the criteria for referring to a small business entity in accordance with Federal Law No. 209-FZ of July 24, 2007, and also meet the following requirements:
- the applicant is a participant in the program of state support for small and medium-sized businesses of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia for the creation and (or) support of the activities of the Center for Information Technologies and Technologies, or acts in the interests of the already established CITs;
- among species economic activity there is OKVED code 72.1 (OK 029-2014 dated 01.02.2014) "Research and development in the field of natural and technical sciences", or OKVED code 73.1 (OK 029-2001 and OK 029-2007);
- the declared project should not have other budgetary sources of financing during the entire period of the practical implementation of the project using the grant of the Fund;
- the applicant is not a performer open tendersheld by the Foundation and has no pending agreements with the Foundation;
- leading employees of the MIP (participants in the YICT program) should not participate in other projects implemented under financial support By the Foundation.
2.3. Requirements for the information provided.
2.3.1. If the information contained in the documents presented in the application is found to be unreliable, the applicant is suspended from participation in the Program at any stage of its implementation, up to the conclusion of an agreement (agreement).
2.4. Other mandatory requirements:
- copyright and other rights of third parties should not be violated; there must be the consent of the rightholders to submit materials to the Foundation and use them by the Foundation for the examination and for publication;
- the proposed project should not be similar in content to the project simultaneously submitted to competitions of other scientific foundations and other organizations, or currently being implemented at the expense of funds or organizations, state (municipal) assignments;
- the applicant has the right to submit an application within the framework of this program for only one direction (infrastructure work, R&D);
- the proposed project should be aimed at the implementation of civilian technologies and should not contain information constituting a state secret or classified as protected in accordance with the law Russian Federation other information of limited access.
2.5. In case of violation of these conditions, the Fund stops financing the project, regardless of the stage of its implementation, with the simultaneous demand from the recipient of the grant paid to him money according to established order.
because 3. Conditions of participation in the Program
3.1.1. Carrying out R&D by CMIT itself, or in the interests of CMIT, if there are interests of at least 3 CMITs from different regions of the Russian Federation (if there are supporting documents: contracts, agreements, intentions for cooperation) aimed at the following purposes:
3.1.1.1. Development of vocational guidance installations (laboratory stands, mechanisms explaining the process of manufacturing products, or processes occurring in production and in the real sector of the economy).
3.1.1.2. Development of devices for children with disabilities (constructors, training kits, vehicles, as well as other elements).
3.1.1.3. Development of children's toys aimed at the scientific and technical creativity of children.
3.1.1.4. Development of hardware and software systems (development of technical solutions / creation of technologies) for the integration of persons with disabilities and disabled people into the urban environment.
3.1.1.5. Development of a dynamically configurable core of a three-dimensional interface with elements of natural human-machine interaction (NUI) for managing remote and virtual laboratory equipment through computer network using native browser tools.
3.1.1.6. Development of a hardware and methodological complex for the implementation of DIY robotics classes using 3D printers or for creating flat graphic objects and 3D printing.
3.1.2. The amount of financing by the Fund for one project is up to 7 million rubles.
3.1.3. The term of the work is 12 months.
3.2.1. Implementation of infrastructural work carried out by the YICC itself, or in the interests of the YICC, aimed at the following goals:
3.2.1.1. Conducting training programs for YICT specialists on the organization of project activities of pupils and students;
3.2.1.2. Organization all-Russian competition design work pupils and students attending CMIT.
3.2.2. The amount of financing by the Fund for one project is up to 2 million rubles.
3.3.3. The term of the work is 12 months.
The share of extra-budgetary co-financing is taken into account when evaluating projects as an indicator of the applicant's effectiveness in attracting extra-budgetary funding sources to the development of innovative youth creativity.
The result of the work should be:
- intellectual property was created based on the results of the project (R&D);
- submitted documents confirming the implementation of these developments in the CMIT (R&D);
- publications are presented in the media (possibly online publications) on the declared topic based on the results of the project (R&D and infrastructure projects).
Grant funding can be used to financial security expenses for R&D and infrastructure projects as part of the implementation innovative project in accordance with the approved cost estimate of the grant funds:
· wage;
Accruals for wages;
· Materials, raw materials, components (no more than 30% of the grant amount);
· Payment for the work of co-performers; other works and services of a production nature performed by third-party organizations (no more than 30% of the grant amount);
· Other general business expenses (no more than 10% of the grant amount).

4. Procedure for considering applications

4.1. Registration and filing of applications takes place on the Internet at the address: by filling out all forms and attaching the required documents to in electronic format... Applications received on paper are not considered and are not returned to the applicant.
4.2. The application must include the following obligatory documents:
- consent to the processing of personal data (filled in by each subject of personal data in relation to which there is personal information in the application);
- an extract from the United state register legal entities issued by the Federal Tax Service of Russia (only for legal entities);
- constituent documents of a legal entity (only for legal entities).
4.2.1. In addition to the mandatory documents in accordance with clause 4.2 of this section, the application must also include the following documents:
- documents confirming interest in the development of at least 3 CMITs from different regions of the Russian Federation (when submitting an application from an individual or legal entity acting in the interests of CMIT);
- documents confirming the attraction of funds (if any) for the implementation of the project from extra-budgetary sources.
4.3. Applications are considered in the following order:
4.3.1. Applications not meeting the requirements, established in section 2 of this Regulation, as well as not containing mandatory documents in accordance with clause 4.2 of this section removed from consideration.
4.3.2. Expert review applications for R&D are carried out on following criteria:
- scientific and technical level of development, including: assessment of the novelty of the development, its advantages over existing analogues and the sufficiency of protection of intellectual property rights on the subject of the project;
- the prospects for the implementation of the development in the CMIT, which includes: the validity of the strategy for the implementation of the product and the sufficiency of the volumes of budgetary and extra-budgetary funds attracted for the project;
- availability and qualifications labor resources to complete the project.
4.3.3. Expert evaluation of applications for the implementation of infrastructure projects:
- the significance of the project for the activities of the Center for International Relations
- availability and qualification of labor resources for the project
4.4. For each application, at least two independent examinations are ordered to assess the scientific and technical level of development, the prospects for implementation, the availability and qualifications of labor resources for the project. An independent examination is carried out by experts registered in the FOND-M system. The experts involved in the examination must have the necessary qualifications to evaluate projects in the areas specified in clause 3.1.1 and clause 3.2.1 of these Regulations.
4.5. Based on the results of an independent examination, the expert council of the Foundation forms its recommendations on the submitted projects. These recommendations are sent to the Bureau of the Fund's Supervisory Board, which approves the results of consideration and evaluation of applications.
4.6. The results of consideration and evaluation of applications are posted on the Foundation's website at the address no later than ten days from the date of approval of the competition results by the Bureau of the Foundation's Supervisory Board.


5. The procedure for concluding an agreement (agreement) on the provision of a grant with the winner of the competition

5.1. The conclusion of contracts (agreements) on the provision of grants with the winners of the competition is carried out with enterprises - subjects of small business (hereinafter referred to as grantees).
5.2. Individuals ( individual) - the winners of the competition register an enterprise that meets the criteria for referring to small businesses in accordance with Federal Law No. 209-FZ of July 24, 2007, with which an agreement (agreement) is concluded on the provision of a grant for the implementation of research and development work ... The created enterprise must meet the requirements of clause 2.1.2 of these Regulations, as well as the following requirements:
5.2.1. Individuals (natural person) who submitted an application for the competition approved for financing must have a share in the authorized capital of the enterprise of more than 50%.
5.2.2. The head of the enterprise must be an individual - the winner of the competition.
5.2.3. The term of registration of an enterprise should not exceed 30 calendar days from the date of publication of the results of the competition.
5.2.4. Within 5 working days from the date of registration of the enterprise, the following documents must be submitted to the Fund:
5.2.4.1. Extract from the Unified State Register of Legal Entities issued by the Federal Tax Service of Russia.
5.2.4.2. Constituent documents of a legal entity.
5.2.5. After receiving these documents, a list of grantees is formed, which is approved by order general director Fund.
5.3. Agreements (agreements) on the receipt of grants are concluded with the winners of the competitions that were recommended by the jury with the conditions, only if these conditions are met within the timeframe below.
5.4. The agreement (agreement) on the receipt of the grant must be agreed and submitted by the grantee within the following terms:
- no later than 30 calendar days from the date of posting the results of the competition if the winner of the competition is entity;
- no later than 60 calendar days from the date of posting the results of the competition if the winner of the competition is an individual.
5.5. In the event that the winner of the competition has not submitted to the Fund a grant agreement (agreement) within the time period stipulated in clause 5.4 of this section, he shall be deemed to have avoided concluding an agreement (agreement).
5.6. The preparation of documents by the grantees for the conclusion of contracts (agreements) takes place in electronic form in the "Fond-M" system at the address.