Companies, knowledge institutions, and organizations in Gelderland have greatly benefited from European funding in recent years. Between 2021 and July 2025, 1,237 projects received a total of €1.86 billion from Europe. This resulted in nearly 11,000 new jobs in our province.
Published on: 6 November 2025

11,000 New Jobs and Over 18,000 Tons of CO2 Emissions Prevented

Calculations show that European funds in Gelderland created 11,000 additional jobs and prevented 18,546 tons of CO₂ emissions. In these projects, we collaborated with partners from across Europe, especially from Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, and Italy.

Funding for Many Projects

The funds were allocated as follows:

  • €634 million in subsidies for projects in innovation, nature and biodiversity, climate, mobility, and circular economy
  • €427 million in direct payments to Gelderland farmers under the European agricultural policy
  • €799 million in loans via the European Investment Bank for Gelderland companies and organizations

The largest recipients are Radboud University in Nijmegen and Wageningen University and Research (WUR). Together, they received nearly €400 million for research. The Gelderland small and medium-sized enterprises also benefited: €72 million for a total of 221 projects.

New European Multiannual Financial Framework

A new European multiannual financial framework (2028-2034) will start in 2028. The European Commission aims to merge funds into one large program for national and regional plans and projects.

Therefore, we collaborate with other regions to demonstrate the importance of regional funds. We continue to ensure that the economy in our region also becomes stronger.

We Are Already Preparing for the Next European Budget Period.

We want Gelderland to continue to lead in a strong, innovative, and sustainable regional economy in the future. European funds are indispensable for this.

Helga Witjes

Deputy for Economy