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Funding in Hesse: How to Scope Digital and Cybersecurity Projects Correctly

Funding Opportunities for Digital and Cybersecurity Projects in Hesse (Germany)

Recap after the Distr@l info evening on February 4, 2026 · HUB31 office in Darmstadt

On February 4, 2026, the Distr@l funding info evening took place at the HUB31 office in Darmstadt.
The event was attended in person to better understand funding logic, eligibility boundaries, and typical pitfalls.

Takeaway
Funding is available — but only for clearly scoped, well-prepared projects.
Systematic program selection saves time and improves success rates.

Distr@l — for real innovation (R&D)

Program: Distr@l – Digital Innovation Funding (Hesse)

Event & overview:
https://hub31.de/events/distral2026/
Project examples (LIDIA):
https://www.lidia-hessen.de/projekte-entdecken/

Relevant for:

  • companies with revenue
  • planned R&D projects
  • measurable advancement of the state of the art

Not suitable for:

  • company formation / early-seed stage
  • pure implementation projects without an innovation component

Funding tracks (quick overview):

  • 1 Feasibility studies – validate technical feasibility
  • 2 Digital innovation projects – product or process innovation
  • 3 Knowledge & transfer projects – research → economy
  • 4 Validation & growth – scaling digital solutions

Especially relevant: a targeted call for dual-use innovations
(civil, potentially security-relevant).

RKW Hesse — pragmatic support for digitalization & IT security

Program: Digitalization Consulting Hesse
Website:
https://www.rkw-hessen.de/beratungsfoerderung/digitalisierungsberatung.html

What it funds: external consulting services (no product purchases).

Typical use cases:

  • digital business models
  • process digitalization
  • digital marketing
  • IT security incl. DIN SPEC 27076 Cyber Risk Check

Conditions:

  • up to 50% grant
  • max. €400 per consulting day
  • max. 15 consulting days per calendar year

Additional programs (depending on your stage)

WIBank — funding advisory

Appointment booking (IHK Darmstadt office calendar):
https://www.etermin.net/ihkdarmstadt

Neutral guidance on program selection and combinability.

push! — start-up scholarship (Hesse)

Website:
https://push.hessen.de/

  • up to €40,000 grant
  • focus: business model development
  • not combinable with Distr@l
  • useful before classic innovation funding

DIGI grant (Hesse)

Website:
https://www.wibank.de/digital-zuschuss

Funds:

  • digital production and work processes
  • digital products & services
  • improvements to IT security within your own organization

Software Sprint / Prototype Fund (Germany)

Website:
https://prototypefund.de/

  • open-source software with social value
  • up to 95% funding
  • duration approx. 6 months
  • max. €50,000 project volume

De minimis: essential knowledge (not a detail)

Overview:
https://www.foerderdatenbank.de/FDB/Content/DE/Foerderprogramm/de-minimis.html

  • maximum €300,000 within 3 years
  • all de minimis aid amounts are added up
  • must be checked before submitting an application
Practical note
Many projects don’t fail because of the idea — but because of an unclear de minimis situation.
A quick check upfront often saves weeks.

Practical takeaway

  • Distr@l: strategic, formal, high leverage
  • RKW / DIGI: fast, pragmatic, ideal for IT security basics
  • push!: buys time, does not scale delivery
  • Open-source programs: narrow scope, very attractive funding share

Conclusion

👉 Funding works systematically — not opportunistically.
The next sensible step is usually a short pre-selection of eligible programs:
does the project really match the program’s logic — and are the prerequisites fully met?

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