platform · subsidised finance

Bando Imprese

The funding calls are out there, but finding them and working out whether your company qualifies is a full-time job. Here the system does it.

bandoimprese — brief

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Subsidised finance · 2026

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Platform, matching, monitoring

Before and after

how it was

Subsidised finance opportunities are public, but scattered and written in a language that is not the language of somebody with a business to run. The people entitled to them often do not even know they exist.

what we built

A platform that gathers the funding calls, profiles the company and brings the two together. The catalogue updates automatically: a Python script keeps the flow moving with no manual entry.

$ ls ./components

How it is built

  1. 01

    Company-to-call matching

    The company profile is cross-checked against the requirements: you see straight away what is within reach, instead of reading thirty calls to find out you do not qualify.

  2. 02

    Automatic updating

    The catalogue updates itself. A list of funding calls maintained by hand is out of date within a week, and an expired call is worth less than no call at all.

  3. 03

    Case monitoring

    Calls and applications stay under observation: whoever has applied knows where things stand without asking.

$ ./results --after

How it turned out

[ok] Relevant opportunities surface without manual reading

[ok] The catalogue stays current with no manual entry

[ok] Documents and case status in a single place

// services involved

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