This online guide highlights the wide range of funding programmes financed by the new budget, multiannual financial framework 2021-2027, and Next Generation EU. With these resources and this guide, we're supporting the move towards a more digital, sustainable and inclusive EU.
The guide will help you find appropriate funding. It contains links to relevant EU programme websites with the latest developments (such as annual work programmes or calls for proposals) and further details per programme.
For inspiration, you can also see concrete project examples funded by previous EU programmes. The guide is available in all EU languages via a high-quality machine translation tool.
This guide focuses on practical issues related to the most important EU funding programmes for the tourism sector. Find out about your eligibility, which activities are eligible, the different types of funding, and where to apply & when. For brevity's sake, the guide only covers what is essential to find the relevant programme.
Step 1: Identify the relevant programmes and financial instruments
Find the most relevant programmes through the online guide’s three questions.
- On eligibility: Who can apply?
- On the programme’s topic: Which actions can receive funding?
- On the type of support: What kind of funding is available?
Disclaimer: For some programmes the annual work programme 2022 has not yet been adopted. Therefore, the information in this guide may be subject to future changes.
Step 2: Get familiar with the call-specific forms documentation (online)
Download the information package, usually including a 'guide' with advice on preparation and submission. If the information is not clear to you, feel free to use the dedicated interface (e.g. functional mailbox, online page, etc.).
Step 3: Find partners where useful or required
Some (sub)programmes support cross-border or trans-European projects. You may then need partners based in other EU countries to form a consortium.
Many programme websites or pages advertising a specific call contain a section where potential partners can post their offer or request.
Step 4: Submit your proposal, offer or application on time
Additional information
- Before you apply: EU funding for beginners | European Commission (europa.eu)
- General information on funding and tenders opportunities | European Commission (europa.eu)
- Find call for proposals & tenders (europa.eu)
- Find your EU funding programme for the environment
- Discover funding opportunities for the cultural and creative sectors
In 2020, the EU introduced a stimulus package worth €2.018 trillion (in current prices). It consists of the EU’s long-term budget for 2021 to 2027 under the multiannual financial framework and NextGenerationEU, a temporary instrument to power the recovery. These resources will be allocated toward the green deal, digitalisation, and unforeseen circumstances.
Actors in the tourism ecosystem may also be eligible.
See the EU’s 2021-2027 long-term budget & NextGenerationEU.
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Local business support
- Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) offers SMEs free advice on funding opportunities through a network of local contact points.
- It also offers the possibility to find partners and create international partnerships.
- The European Cluster Collaboration Platform supports finding business partners within the tourism industrial ecosystem.
- Professional organisations may also provide similar support.
Technical assistance for applicants
- European Investment Advisory Hub - EIAH, a contact point for advisory expertise to help projects get funding
- Joint Assistance to Support Projects in European Regions - JASPERS by the European Commission and by the European Investment Bank provides free assistance to local authorities and promoters, especially on project preparation, independent quality reviews and capacity building.
- Climate Adaption Investment Advisory Platform (ADAPT) offers advisory services for project promoters to accelerate the financing of climate adaptation investments that have the potential to strengthen e.g. coastal areas, food systems and other activities vulnerable to climate change.
- GREEN ASSIST – Green Advisory Service for Sustainable Investments Support offers free of charge services to project promoters or financial institutions targeting sectors of the natural capital and circular economy, but also non-environmental sectors.
More useful links
- Search on Access to finance - Your Europe (europa.eu) for financial opportunities in your country filtered by loans and EU-supported venture capital.
- The European Small Business Portal signposts relevant information for SMEs.
Tourism-related calls in funding and tenders from the Single Electronic Data Interchange Area.
Selected calls for SME support under the Single Market Programme
- fuTOURiSME - fostering digital & sustainable transition of TOURism SMEs for FUture innovation and resilience (SMP-COSME-2022-TOURSME-01), Call for proposals. Deadline: 27 November 2024 (21:00)
- RESIST Training FSTP (SMP-COSME-2021-CLUSTER-01), financial support for training activities to SMEs working in the Mobility, Transport and Automotive (MTA) ecosystem. Deadline: 30 November 2024 (12:00)
- International travel FSTP - REsilience through Sustainable processes and production for the European automotive InduSTry for SMEs working in the Mobility, Transport and Automotive ecosystem to participate in internationalisation acceleration activities that are organised in non-EU third countries (SMP-COSME-2021-CLUSTER-01 - Euroclusters for Europe's recovery) – different cut-off dates. Deadline: 20 December 2024 (12:00)
- SUSRUR Open Call 3 – Collaborate (SMP-COSME-2021-TOURSME-01), support to tourism SMEs via training and funding; Deadline: 15 January 2025 (17:00)
- Cross-Re-Tour: Cross-Domain Open Innovation Programme for the tourism sector (SMP-COSME-2022-TOURSME-01) for tourism SMEs in 8 countries, Deadline 22 January 2025 (17:00)
- SMARTIES for SMEs Call for Innovative Projects (SMP-COSME-2022-TOURSME-01), technical and financial support for tourism SMEs in the EU Mediterranean area, Deadline 24 January 2025 (17:00)
- FU-TOURISM Accelerator Programme (SMP-COSME-2022-TOURSME-01), for tourism SME of 6 EU countries transitioning to green and digital resilience, Deadline 31 January 2025 (17:00)
Selection of future and currently open funding & tenders
- Open call for pilots: for DMOs interested in data driven destination management and participating in the D3HUB peer-learning scheme - 30 destinations to be selected. Deadline: 1 December 2024 (18:00)
- Maritime regional cooperation fostering Smart Specialisation and Innovation in the Sustainable Blue Economy including green coastal and maritime tourism (EMFAF-2025-PIA-FLAGSHIP-I3), Call for proposals, Deadline: 18 February 2025 (17:00)
Examples of calls for skills development (mostly under Erasmus+)
- Several funding opportunities for Erasmus+ focusing on higher education and youth. Calls support students and staff mobility with the chance to undertake a learning/professional experience in another country – different deadlines.
- More funding opportunities for industrial ecosystems under the Pact for Skills
Selected calls focussing on innovation and/or sustainability (not tourism-specific)
- Call for expression of interest for new partnerships with other regions linked to their smart specialisation strategy in 4 thematic areas (including sustainable blue economy). Applications continually open, 2 cut-off dates for applications each year, next one on 31 March 2025.
- SME Market Expansion Open Call 2025 (EITUM-BP23-25), funding for SMEs with innovations for urban mobility challenges, Deadline 2 December2024 (17:00)
- EIT Urban Mobility Financial support to startups in RIS countries, Info Day on 5 December 2024, Deadline 10 January 2025 (17:00)
- A European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage, Innovative tools for high-value interactions with visitors and heritage objects. Call for proposals - deadline 22 January 2025 (17:00)
Last updated: 21 November 2024
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