PDF Guide on EU Funding for the Tourism Sector 2014-2020

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Upload date 20 Nov 2014
Contributor Herbert Hamele
Country Europe,
Keywords financial aid,
Topics Human Rights & Labour Rights
Target groups Destinations , Businesses , Education, Research, Consultancy , NGOs, Partnerships, Networks , Governments & Administrations
Release date 08/11/2014
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1 Spanish EC - Guide EU funding for tourism - Oct 2014.pdf (current) 20 Nov 2014 1 MB application/pdf

The "Guide on EU funding for the tourism sector (2014-2020)" gathers information on the various sources of EU funding of interest for the European tourism industry and its different actors, from both private and public sector.

The new Multi-Annual Financial Framework for 2014-2020 brings simplification at various levels: merger of EU funding programmes for easier access to information, harmonisation of application procedures, etc.

The "Guide on EU funding for the tourism sector (2014-2020)" gathers and digests information about the diverse thematic programmes for private and public entities. It focuses on practical questions:

  • type of tourism-related actions eligible for funding;
  • type and level of funding;
  • who can apply and
  • how to apply.
It also points at concrete examples of what has been funded under previous programmes, as a possible source of inspiration.