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Guide on EU funding for the tourism sector

12 November, 2015 By Editor

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The updated ‘Guide on EU funding for the tourism sector (2014-2020)’ gathers information on sources of EU funding of interest to the European tourism industry, from both private and public sector. This new version comes with updated hyperlinks, the latest information on financial instruments and additional examples of recently selected projects.

The guide covers the most important EU funding programmes (2014-2020) for the tourism sector, i.e. private and public entities promoting tourism destinations or developing tourism services.

It focuses on practical questions:

  • Which actions are supported?
  • What kind of funding is available?
  • Who can apply and how?

It also points at projects already funded as a source of inspiration.

Download the updated guide.

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