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ICMPD Local Common Use Facilities Grants Scheme (Türkiye)

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Deadline: 27-Mar-2026

The International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) is inviting proposals under the Local Common Use Facilities Grant Scheme in Türkiye to strengthen inclusive entrepreneurship, employability, and local business ecosystems for Syrians under Temporary Protection (SuTPs), Persons under International Protection (PuIPs), and Turkish citizens. The call offers EUR 11 million in total funding, with individual grants ranging from EUR 150,000 to EUR 200,000, covering 75% to 90% of eligible project costs.

About the Grant Scheme

The Local Common Use Facilities Grant Scheme aims to strengthen a more inclusive and effective local business ecosystem in Türkiye in line with national, regional, and local economic development priorities.

The programme focuses on establishing or improving inclusive entrepreneurship centres that support SuTPs, PuIPs, and Turkish citizens through business services, employability support, and entrepreneurial development.

Objectives of the Programme

The overall objective is to support a stronger and more inclusive entrepreneurship ecosystem at the local level.

The specific objectives include:

Priority Areas

The call gives priority to projects that can demonstrate measurable results in local economic participation and entrepreneurship support.

The priority outcomes include:

What Local Common Use Facilities Can Support

Under this grant scheme, Local Common Use Facilities are expected to offer a broad range of services that improve entrepreneurship, business readiness, and local economic integration.

These facilities may support activities such as:

Expected Results

The scheme emphasizes that projects should go beyond infrastructure or technical upgrades and create broader economic and social impact.

Expected results may include:

The facilities may also support participants in ways that can contribute to voluntary return pathways, where relevant.

Geographic Coverage

The programme will be implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Industry and Technology and several regional development agencies.

Eligible actions must be based in the following provinces of Türkiye:

Funding Information

The total indicative budget for this call is substantial and designed to support multiple local facilities.

Funding details:

Co-financing rate:

This means applicants must ensure they can provide the required co-financing contribution before applying.

Who Can Apply?

Eligible lead applicants must be:

Eligible Applicant Types

The call is open to a wide range of institutional and business support entities.

Eligible lead applicants include:

Why This Grant Matters

This is a strong opportunity for local institutions in Türkiye to create or improve shared entrepreneurship infrastructure that benefits both refugee and host communities.

The grant is especially valuable because it supports:

For organisations already working in enterprise development, vocational support, incubation, or municipal economic services, this is a highly relevant funding opportunity.

How to Apply

Applicants should prepare a strong, locally grounded proposal that clearly demonstrates how the facility will respond to entrepreneurship ecosystem needs.

Suggested application steps:

  1. Confirm eligibility
    Make sure your organisation is legally established in one of the eligible provinces and falls under an eligible applicant category.
  2. Assess local ecosystem gaps
    Identify what local entrepreneurs, startups, SuTPs, PuIPs, and Turkish citizens need most.
  3. Design a strong Local Common Use Facility model
    Propose either a new facility or an enhancement of an existing one with practical, high-demand services.
  4. Show inclusive impact
    Explain how the facility will serve SuTPs, PuIPs, and Turkish citizens in a balanced and inclusive way.
  5. Build a realistic budget
    Ensure the grant request falls between EUR 150,000 and EUR 200,000 and that your co-financing is secured.
  6. Focus on measurable outcomes
    Include targets related to businesses created, people employed, and beneficiaries served.
  7. Submit a compliant proposal
    Make sure all documents are complete and aligned with ICMPD’s technical and financial requirements.

Tips for Applicants

To improve your chances:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these common issues:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the total funding available under this call?
The total indicative funding available is EUR 11,000,000.

2. How much can each applicant request?
Applicants can request between EUR 150,000 and EUR 200,000.

3. What percentage of project costs can the grant cover?
The grant can cover 75% to 90% of total eligible costs.

4. Do applicants need to provide co-financing?
Yes. Applicants must finance the remaining 10% to 25% from sources other than ICMPD and the European Union.

5. Who are the main target beneficiaries?
The programme targets Syrians under Temporary Protection (SuTPs), Persons under International Protection (PuIPs), and Turkish citizens.

6. What kinds of organisations can apply?
Eligible applicants include municipalities, chambers, incubation centres, industrial zones, exporters’ associations, universities, TTOs, technology development zones, and other business support entities established in eligible provinces.

7. What kinds of activities can be supported?
Projects can support entrepreneurship centres, digital and green transition services, incubation, vocational training, product testing, business development, legal and financial consultancy, AR/VR studios, shared workspaces, and many other local business support services.

Final Takeaway

The ICMPD Local Common Use Facilities Grant Scheme is a major opportunity for eligible organisations in Türkiye to strengthen inclusive entrepreneurship, local business support systems, and employability for SuTPs, PuIPs, and Turkish citizens.

With EUR 11 million available overall and individual grants of EUR 150,000 to EUR 200,000, this call is well suited for organisations that can build or improve shared business support facilities with strong local impact, measurable employment outcomes, and sustainable entrepreneurship services.

For more information, visit ICMPD.

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