Three quick questions, no account access, no commitment. We map your situation to the AWS funding programs your project may be eligible for — then send you the written read.
Pick the closest match — this tells us which migration programs may apply.
Your goal points to a different family of funding programs.
A ballpark is fine — it helps gauge which programs are worth pursuing.
Based on your answers, here's where AWS funding tends to apply. Final eligibility and amounts are decided by AWS, not by ASAL.
AWS's flagship migration funding — assessment, mobilization and credits tied to a share of your first-year AWS spend.
Funds a no-cost assessment to move off SQL Server, .NET and Windows licensing — with milestone funding for the migration.
AWS credits plus delivery funding so a GenAI or modernization pilot can be run at little cost to you before you commit.
Startup credits and technical support for eligible early-stage companies building on AWS for the first time.
Partner-led incentive that helps fund net-new workloads landing on AWS — often paired with a Landing Zone build.
Earn AWS credits when you remediate findings from a Well-Architected Review — a low-commitment first door for almost anyone.
We'll email a short, plain-English summary of the programs above and the likely next step for your project. No obligation.
The quiz is just the first read. Here's the real path from here — and where AWS, not ASAL, makes the call.
You see which programs likely apply — what you just did.
A certified engineer confirms real eligibility for your workloads.
ASAL handles the program paperwork and submits on your behalf.
If approved, AWS sets the amount and funding lands against your project.
ASAL Cloud is the AWS practice at ASAL Technologies — 25+ years of engineering and 450+ engineers behind every funding conversation.
We never promise amounts. AWS sets eligibility and funding — our job is to structure your project so it qualifies and to run the paperwork.
AWS Partner Network member on the Services Path, an AWS-certified team across Foundational, Associate and AI tracks, advised by a former AWS partner-engineering lead.
Native Arabic and English delivery on regional time zones, fluent in local compliance and data-residency realities — no offshore handoffs.