State Government maintains open calls for MSME Digitalization and support for artisans
Impulso MiPyMEs 2026, Certifícate Jalisco Mipymes, and Artesanías Jalisco Más, are the currently available programs for proposals
With the aim of fostering growth, sales, and job creation in the state, the Government of Jalisco, through the Ministry of Economic Development (SEDECO), announced the opening of three calls for proposals as part of its 2026 annual program package.
The open calls are Impulso MiPyMEs 2026, specifically the Jalisco Digitaliza Mipymes program, open from April 27 to May 14, offering support of up to 150,000 pesos per business for digital tools.
Another initiative is Certifícate Jalisco Mipymes, running from April 27 to May 27, which offers up to 150,000 pesos for certifications in quality, business management, and sustainability.
There is also the Artesanías Jalisco Más program, in the artisan category, running from April 27 to May 18, with support of up to 90,000 pesos for equipment, workshop renovations, and participation in exhibitions.
These initiatives are part of a total fund of 166.5 million pesos allocated to these and upcoming programs, with the goal of increasing the competitiveness of Jalisco businesses, regardless of their size or sector, and strengthening the state's economic dynamism.
Interested parties can consult the guidelines at sedeco.jalisco.gob.mx/programas-y-convocatorias/programas-2026 and participate through their single registration on the platform idempresa.sedeco.jalisco.gob.mx, with which the State Government continues to promote better conditions for the development and growth of companies in Jalisco.

