Third-party Resolutions - Ministry of Tourism and Employment in the Canary Islands
Published: April 22, 2026|economy-and-business|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands' Grant Application Update 2026
Context
The Canary Islands’ government is requesting additional documentation from organizations seeking grants to combat the underground economy in 2026. Since the launch of the subsidy program earlier this year, some applicants have submitted incomplete or incorrect papers, prompting official requests for corrections.
Required Updates for Applicants
Several organizations must:
- Update their technical project plans and financial documents
- Ensure their staff allocations meet legal limits
- Confirm their compliance with tax and social security obligations
Goals and Impact
These measures aim to:
- Streamline the grant process
- Ensure transparency
Examples of Affected Entities
Groups like the:
- Association for Social Participation
- Canarian Travel Agencies
- Local business associations
must:
- Clarify their personnel contracts and experience
- Adjust project budgets where necessary
Other entities such as:
- Flor de Mayo Social Association
- AJE San Bartolomé
face similar documentation demands, including:
- Declarations of staff
- Proof of legal compliance
Broader Implications
This update indicates a rigorous review process that could:
- Impact how quickly organizations receive funding
For residents and expats, understanding these improvements is crucial, as these subsidies support projects meant to:
- Tackle economic shadow activities
- Foster social integration
These efforts are key elements impacting the local economy and community life in the Canary Islands.