Deadline Date: May 15, 2026
The Digitalise Your SME Grant Scheme is inviting applications to help small and medium-sized enterprises invest in digital technologies and improve their operational capabilities.
The focus areas of the program include digital transformation of business operations, development of digital capabilities, enhancement of productivity and efficiency, improvement of customer experience, support for innovative business models, promotion of entrepreneurship, and strengthening economic competitiveness through digitalisation and ICT connectivity.
This grant scheme is designed to assist enterprises in adapting to the demands of a global marketplace by supporting investments in digital technologies. It aims to help businesses modernize their processes and remain competitive by adopting digital solutions across various operational areas.
Funding supports initiatives such as product and process design, end-to-end procurement, supply chain and distribution systems, and after-sales services. By integrating digital capabilities into these functions, enterprises can enhance resilience, streamline operations, and create more effective customer engagement strategies.
The scheme operates under a broader objective of promoting a smarter and more competitive economy by fostering innovation, supporting the creation of new businesses, and enabling the economic use of new ideas. It also contributes to improving connectivity and digital readiness across sectors.
The program will remain active until 31 December 2026, subject to the availability of funds. The total allocated budget is €5,000,000. Grants range from a minimum of €10,000 to a maximum of €128,400 for eligible activities, including an additional allocation to cover indirect costs.
Eligibility is open to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises engaged in eligible economic activities, including start-ups classified as micro or small enterprises. Applicants must have legal status in accordance with applicable regulations, including registration requirements where necessary.
For more information, visit FONDI.eu.



















