Denglisch Docs is on a mission: to make Germany bilingual. Founded by a small German-American team, the company fights linguistic inequality. With expertise in linguistics, marketing and intercultural competence, the team helps German companies and organizations play a more influential role on the world stage while opening doors for international professionals in the local German economy. To accomplish their ambitious goals, Denglisch Docs has been working on a few innovative solutions in the field of marketing and language acquisition.
To scale their impact, Denglisch Docs is developing GE-ENie — a German-English AI-powered dictionary to help language learners with support of modern technology. Creating this high-tech tool requires a specific mix of psycholinguistics and AI expertise. To accelerate the development of the tool, Denglisch Docs decided to hire another dedicated expert for their team.
After a comprehensive Grants Analysis, Startpunkt identified the MID-Assistent Grant as the perfect push for the project GE-ENie. This program supports the hiring of university graduates for innovation and digitalization.
While the grant is a powerful boost, the process is filled with strict rules and tight deadlines. The application requires a targeted project description and an extensive collection of documents. To be successful, you need the right professional wording and a deep understanding of what the authorities are looking for.
Even after approval, the bureaucracy continues: funds are released in multiple stages, each requiring precise reporting and evidence. For a founder, managing these "traps" alone is a massive time-sink that can put the project at risk.
Startpunkt didn't just find the money, we managed the complexity of the German application so Denglisch Docs and their international team could stay focused on their mission.
The story of Denglisch Docs shows how the right funding can take a visionary project to the next level. By combining Denglisch Docs mission with our expertise in strategic grants, we’ve built a strong foundation for the future of language learning.