Oracle for Startups
Current Latin America offer: up to USD 2,000 in OCI credits for eligible startups; legacy global documents described USD 500 plus discounts but are not treated as current global terms · Oracle · rolling applications
Oracle for Startups is a non-dilutive support programme from Oracle for Privately held technology startups worldwide meeting Oracle's programme and cloud-use criteria Current lifecycle: rolling. Real economics: Current Latin America offer: up to USD 2,000 in OCI credits for eligible startups; legacy global documents described USD 500 plus discounts but are not treated as current global terms.
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Key facts
| Funder | Oracle |
| Amount | Current Latin America offer: up to USD 2,000 in OCI credits for eligible startups; legacy global documents described USD 500 plus discounts but are not treated as current global terms |
| Deadline | Rolling — apply anytime |
| Decision time | Applicants register or speak with an Oracle specialist; no public decision-day promise is stated. |
| Eligibility | For the current Latin America route: incorporated startup, new to OCI, with a valid website. Do not assume the retired global startup page's older terms apply worldwide. |
| Restrictions | Cloud credits are product-restricted and governed by OCI account and regional program terms. Credits can be used only for eligible OCI services; the program is not unrestricted cash. |
| Status | rolling |
Always confirm on the official page before applying — dates and terms change.
Application process
- Use the current regional Oracle for Growth route
- Register or speak with a specialist
- Provide company and technical-maturity information
- Oracle determines structured OCI credit support
Background
Oracle operates Oracle for Startups. This pass separates direct cash, repayable finance, credits, incentives and umbrella programs so later ranking does not compare unlike instruments. Oracle's current Latin America page describes the Startup Growth Engine as the successor startup-partnership experience.
How the application really works
Use the current regional Oracle for Growth route → Register or speak with a specialist → Provide company and technical-maturity information → Oracle determines structured OCI credit support
Tips
- Show direct fit with technology.
- Show direct fit with cloud.
- Show direct fit with AI.
Watch out for
- Current lifecycle is rolling.
- Cloud credits are product-restricted and governed by OCI account and regional program terms.
- Credits can be used only for eligible OCI services; the program is not unrestricted cash.
Track record
- Oracle's current Latin America page describes the Startup Growth Engine as the successor startup-partnership experience.
No applicant, cohort or acceptance data is published.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this actionable now?
- rolling. The legacy global startup URL now redirects to Oracle Cloud; a current Oracle for Growth startup offer is published for Latin America without a fixed cutoff.
- What is the real economic value?
- Current Latin America offer: up to USD 2,000 in OCI credits for eligible startups; legacy global documents described USD 500 plus discounts but are not treated as current global terms
- Who is eligible?
- For the current Latin America route: incorporated startup, new to OCI, with a valid website. Do not assume the retired global startup page's older terms apply worldwide.
- How does selection work?
- Use the current regional Oracle for Growth route; Register or speak with a specialist; Provide company and technical-maturity information; Oracle determines structured OCI credit support. Applicants register or speak with an Oracle specialist; no public decision-day promise is stated.
- What burden and restrictions apply?
- Cloud credits are product-restricted and governed by OCI account and regional program terms. Credits can be used only for eligible OCI services; the program is not unrestricted cash.
- What evidence exists?
- Oracle's current Latin America page describes the Startup Growth Engine as the successor startup-partnership experience. No applicant, cohort or acceptance data is published.
Related grants
Sources
- www.oracle.com/startup — Legacy URL redirect evidence; no current global startup offer remains here (checked 2026-08-10)
- www.oracle.com/latam/oracle-for-growth — Official current regional startup credit and eligibility terms (checked 2026-08-10)
- www.oracle.com/latam/artificial-intelligence/startup-growth-engine — Official current successor experience and selection context (checked 2026-08-10)