
StarGrowth 2nd Open Call deadline extended
StarGrowth 2nd Open Call deadline is extended until 13th December 2023, 17:00 CET! Don’t waste time and apply now Requirements and Open Call Guide Application
StarGrowth 2nd Open Call deadline is extended until 13th December 2023, 17:00 CET! Don’t waste time and apply now Requirements and Open Call Guide Application
The StarGrowth project, funded by the European Union Single Market Programme, is announcing the launch of the 2nd Open Call in order to support rural and ecotourism small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Cyprus, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Italy, and Romania.
The recently closed StarGrowth Open Call made a bang with 73 applications received before the July 26th, 17:00 CET deadline. These results came from all
Make the difference with StarGrowth In recent years, the concept of ecotourism has gained significant momentum and popularity worldwide. This form of tourism promotes responsible
Info Days were held in all partner countries, showcasing StarGrowth opportunities and highlighting the key advantages for potential applicants! The StarGrowth Open Call is an
National Tourism Cluster “Bulgarian Guide” invites you to the Info Day in Bulgaria to provide local tourism Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) with information about
The Romanian StarGrowth Project Partner – EU-ROM TRAINING AND CONSULTANCY SRL invites you on Friday 30 June 2023, from 18:00 to attend an information event
StarGrowth Lead Partner – EUROPEAN PROFILES SA – is organizing an online Infoday in Greece, aiming to provide local tourism SMEs with information on the
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Romania, and Slovenia are offered a unique chance to receive financial support of up to
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