Calpe allocates €300,000 in grants to tackle energy crisis
Calpe Town Council launches a €300,000 subsidy scheme to support SMEs, micro-enterprises, self-employed workers and professionals affected by the international energy crisis.
Calpe Town Council has approved a grant scheme worth €300,000 aimed at supporting the local business sector against the economic impact stemming from the international energy crisis.
The subsidies are targeted at small and medium-sized enterprises, micro-businesses, self-employed workers and professionals in the municipality whose activity has been affected by the rise in energy costs.
With this measure, the Calpe council aims to ease the economic pressure on the local productive sector and contribute to the viability of businesses in a context of energy difficulties.
Details regarding requirements, deadlines and the application procedure will be published shortly in the Official Provincial Gazette.
Source: informacion.es
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