The Region of Tuscany has launched an important initiative to support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) through the 2021-2027 ERDF programming, making available an impressive EUR 118.8 million divided into nine calls for proposals. These funds aim to strengthen the competitiveness of local businesses, with a focus on innovation, digital transition and support for the tourism sector.
The largest share of the resources, EUR 91 million, is earmarked for productive investments, with EUR 40 million reserved for technological innovation and ecological and digital transition. In addition, the tourism sector, which is crucial for the Tuscan economy, will receive support of EUR 11 million to foster the development and innovation of businesses operating in the sector.
Another key point of the programme is research and development, with EUR 14 million earmarked for green projects. Companies will be eligible for non-repayable grants of up to 90 per cent of the costs, encouraging the adoption of sustainable practices. In addition, EUR 11 million will be invested to support innovation and digitalisation in rural areas and villages, with a focus on Community Cooperatives and Natural Shopping Centres.
For those wishing to start a new business, EUR 2.8 million has been earmarked to support innovative start-ups. This funding will cover up to 90 per cent of costs, offering concrete support for the creation of new businesses that bring fresh and innovative ideas to the market.
The Region of Tuscany’s initiative aims to strengthen entrepreneurship throughout the territory, with the objective of promoting a ‘widespread Tuscany’ in which economic development is equally distributed.
All information on the calls for tenders, documents and application forms are available on the Region of Tuscany’s portal: www.regione.toscana.it/pr-fesr-2021-2027/bandi-aperti.