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The first edition of the Business Partnership Facility (BPF) 2026 is officially open, inviting innovative and impact-driven companies to submit proposals for projects that combine international business expansion with meaningful contributions to sustainable development. Applications are open until 8 May 2026, offering organisations across the European Union a unique opportunity to secure co-financing of up to EUR 300,000 for high-impact partnerships in developing countries.
The BPF supports private enterprises ready to deploy their expertise, technologies or services to address real development challenges while expanding into new global markets. More than 140 developing countries are eligible, reflecting the programme’s ambition to enable long-lasting, inclusive impact across diverse regions.
The BPF welcomes proposals from all sectors, provided they contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and introduce solutions that are innovative within their local context. Innovation may take many forms — from new technologies and processes to novel business models or distribution methods that address unmet needs in a developing country.
Proposed projects must demonstrate clear potential to improve living conditions, strengthen livelihoods, and foster economic and social resilience. Examples include solutions that expand access to healthcare, promote climate adaptation, improve agricultural productivity, or create sustainable employment opportunities. Projects must also consider future risks and long-term sustainability.
Each proposal must be submitted as part of a partnership including:
Additional partners may join the consortium, though no more than four are recommended to ensure effective coordination.
Projects are not eligible if they involve activities in restricted sectors such as weapons, gambling, tobacco, alcohol, pornography, extractive industries, or non-renewable energies.
Applications undergo a rigorous assessment based on:
The BPF process spans approximately ten months from submission to project launch.
Key dates include:
Pre-selected applicants will be invited to prepare comprehensive project proposals, including budgets, business cases and SDG-aligned results frameworks. Shortlisted teams will also participate in a pitch session before the final decision is made.
The Business Partnership Facility embodies the belief that private enterprise can play a transformative role in addressing global development challenges. By encouraging cross-border collaboration, knowledge exchange and responsible business innovation, the programme supports companies committed to creating shared value — where business success and societal progress go hand in hand.
Enterprises with bold ideas and strong partnerships are encouraged to submit their concept notes before the 8 May 2026 deadline.
Application can be accessed from here.
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