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Investment Readiness Accelerator (IRA) 2.0 in Gwalior

How Gwalior-based founders and MSMEs can access Investment Readiness Accelerator (IRA) 2.0, with routing through ROC Gwalior and MPIDC (Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation).

Seed–ATarget Funding Stage
1-on-1Dedicated Mentor Access
6–12MFundraising Readiness Window
DPIITRecognition Required

What is IRA 2.0? — Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

Gwalior is among India's most active metropolitan MSME ecosystems, with established lender networks, incubators, and institutional investor presence. Uptake of central programmes such as Investment Readiness Accelerator (IRA) 2.0 is meaningfully higher here than in peer markets.

Madhya Pradesh's 2022 Startup Policy offers up to ₹18 lakh monthly lease rental assistance and 7-year GST reimbursement for registered startups. For Gwalior applicants, this creates a stackable incentive environment where Investment Readiness Accelerator (IRA) 2.0 can be paired with MP Startup Policy 2022 and MSME Development Policy for maximum benefit.

Investment Readiness Accelerator (IRA) 2.0 is a capital instrument suited to early-stage Gwalior startups — particularly those registered with DPIIT and filed via ROC Gwalior. Madhya Pradesh's sectoral strengths shape the founder pool, and MPIDC (Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation) helps bridge the pre-seed-to-seed pipeline alongside the central scheme.

IRA 2.0 by ISB I-Venture is an accelerator programme that helps early-stage startups prepare to raise funding from investors. It focuses on the practical problems founders run into when approaching VCs and angels — unclear pitch decks, weak financial models, missing compliance documents, and no investor network.

Selected startups go through workshops, one-on-one mentoring, and financial modelling sessions, then pitch directly to investors at a live Demo Day. The goal is simple: leave the programme ready to raise in the next 6–12 months.

  • Deployed product or MVP with measurable market traction
  • Active fundraising intent within 6–12 months
  • DPIIT-recognised entity (Pvt Ltd or LLP)
  • At least one full-time founder participating

Why Join IRA 2.0?

Pitch Deck Refinement

Story-driven pitch deck coaching with direct feedback from active investors and ISB I-Venture mentors.

Financial Model Mastery

Hands-on workshops covering 3-year projections, valuation mechanics, unit economics, and cap table structuring.

One-on-One Mentorship

Dedicated guidance from domain experts across FinTech, HealthTech, DeepTech, SaaS, and AgriTech.

Demo Day & Investor Access

Showcase your startup at a curated Demo Day with direct introductions to VC firms and angel networks.

Compliance Gap Closure

Structured review of regulatory, legal, and certification gaps that could delay or block fundraising.

Open to All Sectors

Open to all sectors — FinTech, EdTech, HealthTech, AgriTech, DeepTech, SaaS, ClimateTech, and Social Impact.

Eligibility Criteria

IRA 2.0 targets startups that have proven their concept and are actively preparing to raise institutional capital.

1

Stage

Early-to-growth stage startups targeting Seed, Pre-Series A, or Series A funding rounds.

2

Traction

Deployed product or MVP with demonstrated market traction — revenue, active users, or signed pilots.

3

Fundraising Intent

Active intent to raise institutional capital within the next 6–12 months.

4

Legal Entity

Registered as Private Limited Company or LLP; DPIIT recognition certificate required.

5

Founder Commitment

At least one full-time founder must participate throughout the program duration.

6

Sector

Open to all sectors — FinTech, EdTech, HealthTech, AgriTech, DeepTech, SaaS, ClimateTech, and Social Impact.

Documents Required

  • Company Incorporation Certificate (Pvt Ltd / LLP)
  • DPIIT Recognition Certificate
  • Pitch deck (problem, solution, market size, traction, team)
  • 3-year financial projections and current financial statements
  • Cap table showing equity structure
  • Founder and leadership team biographies
  • MVP or product proof (demos, screenshots, pilot testimonials)
  • MSME (Udyam) certification copy

Application Process

1

Eligibility Verification

Confirm your startup meets stage, traction, and documentation requirements before applying.

2

Document Preparation

Prepare your pitch deck, financial model, cap table, and DPIIT certificate for submission.

3

Online Application

Submit your application through the IRA 2.0 portal with all required documents attached.

4

Screening & Shortlisting

ISB I-Venture evaluates applications on innovation, market potential, team strength, and fundraising readiness.

5

Program Participation

Attend workshops, one-on-one mentoring sessions, and financial modelling clinics over the program duration.

6

Investor Connection Phase

Pitch at Demo Day, receive warm investor introductions, and begin active fundraising conversations.

Frequently Asked Questions

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