EUI City-to-City Exchanges
Rolling capacity-building support for thematic peer-to-peer exchanges between European cities.
Description
About the call
City-to-City Exchanges is the peer-learning instrument of the European Urban Initiative's Capacity Building strand. Cities use it to visit other cities to see solutions in action, talk to the staff who implemented them, and hear the full story — including what did not work the first time. The aim is to gain practical insights that can be applied at home. The call is continuously open: cities apply when they have a learning need and a peer host, and decisions are typically given within four weeks.
What this means for cities and regions
A low-friction, fast-decision instrument for any city wanting to learn from another. There is no minimum city size — small cities, towns and even smaller municipalities can participate. Exchanges work both ways: applicants do not need to be a "best practice" city to take part; the value lies in what each side learns. Funding covers travel, accommodation and staff time for both visiting and hosting cities.
Typical use cases: a city about to update its Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan visits a city that recently did the same; a city designing a participatory budgeting process spends time with a city that has run one for five years; a city setting up its first energy community visits a city with established communities. The funding does not cover implementation of the learning — it covers the visit and the learning process itself.
Key facts
Submission deadline
Published
Opens
Programme
Parent call
Total envelope
Per project
Expected grants
Co-funding rate
Eligibility
Eligible countries
Eligible NUTS regions
—Eligible organisation types
Min. consortium size
—Min. partner countries
—Eligibility notes
Who can apply
- Any urban authority — city, town, or suburb of an EU-27 Member State, of any size (no minimum population threshold).
- Public-sector bodies that have responsibility for sustainable urban development planning or delivery in the city.
Format and conditions
- Continuously open — applications can be submitted at any time.
- Decision within approximately 4 weeks of submission.
- Cities apply with a clear sustainable-urban-development challenge they want to learn about, and identify a peer host city (or request matching support).
- Exchanges are typically short and focused — multi-day visits, not multi-month programmes.
Financial support
- Reimbursement of eligible travel, accommodation and staff time (per diem / lump-sum basis depending on the type of exchange).
- Covers costs for both the visiting and hosting city.
- This is not an investment grant; it does not fund the implementation of any solution learned during the exchange.
Geographic eligibility
EU-27 Member States. Applicants and hosts must both be eligible urban authorities.
Classification
Thematic domains
Activity types
Space relevance
Tier C — space tools could plausibly support the call but aren't named.
Space services
Sources
EUI-C2C-EXCHANGES
Ingested May 20th, 2026
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