Portugal 2030: the funding open to companies and would-be founders
There are millions in EU money waiting for projects. A simple map of the funding calls and where to start your application.
There’s a phrase that sounds like bureaucracy but can be worth a lot of money to anyone with a project in the drawer: Portugal 2030. It’s the name of the big package of EU funds that finances investment, innovation, digitalisation and training in Portugal through the end of the decade — and, over the year, it keeps opening calls with generous envelopes for companies and entrepreneurs.
What tends to be funded
The support covers varied areas: modernising small and medium companies, the digital and green transition, research and development, worker training and the creation of innovative businesses. Each call has its own rules — who it’s for, what expenses it covers, what percentage it co-finances — so the secret is to read the conditions carefully before dreaming of the cheque.
Where to start
The starting point is the official Portugal 2030 portal, which lists the open calls and their deadlines. Many companies use consultants to build the application, but the first step — working out whether there’s a call that fits your project — can and should be taken on your own. A good project poorly framed gets lost; an average project well applied moves forward.
The usual advice: deadlines tighten fast, so anyone mulling it over shouldn’t leave it to the last minute.
See also: summer seasonal jobs, for those looking for work now. Calls and applications on the Portugal 2030 portal.
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