In short: the Canary Islands government is allocating €7,000,000 in 2026 to organisations (legal entities) providing integration and social inclusion services to migrants in the archipelago. As a migrant, you don't apply for this money: you access the free services that the funded entities provide. It applies only in the Canary Islands.
The call is managed by the Consejería de Bienestar Social, Igualdad, Juventud, Infancia y Familias of the Canary Islands Government (Immigration and Inclusion area). The regulatory bases are published on the official Canary Islands Government portal.
What this means for you as a migrant in the Canary Islands:
Public funds go to NGOs and third-sector entities so they can offer integration and social inclusion services. The specific programmes, access requirements and documents are set by each funded entity — not by the grant call itself.
How to access these services:
- Contact the Dirección General de Derechos Sociales e Inmigración on your island to be directed to the entities active in your area:
- Tenerife: C/ Carlos J.R. Hamilton nº 14, Edificio Mabel Residencial Anaga, 38071 Santa Cruz de Tenerife — tel. 922 92 24 61
- Gran Canaria: C/ Profesor Agustín Millares Carló nº 18, Edificio Servicios Múltiples II, 35071 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria — tel. 928 11 56 92
- Check the register of partner organisations on the Canary Islands Government website to see which organisations are listed.
- You can also contact direct migrant-support organisations present in the Canaries — such as CEPAIM or Spanish Red Cross (migration portal: migrar.org). Note: these are nationally recognised operators; their specific involvement in this grant call is not confirmed in the BDNS record consulted — check with the Consejería or directly with the organisation.
Informational only; check the official source and a professional for your specific case.