GVA open data
What this page shows
It presents the territorial coverage of a dataset concerning DANA-related grants and subsidies. A row does not prove that a municipality is a beneficiary or show money received.
How to read the 447 rows
The 447 rows correspond to the import reviewed on 17 May 2026. Each entry is associated with a territorial name, but this is not a ranking of damage, priority or awards.
Why there is no ranking
The value was 1 for every entry; ordering it added no information and included place names that could not safely be attributed to Valencian municipalities. The comparison table has therefore been removed.
Why no financial total is published
The file contains budget fields, calls, credits and other concepts that do not necessarily equal payments. Adding them without defining the field, beneficiary and status produces a misleading figure.
Official source
Applications-by-municipality CSV. Before acting, check the specific decision, beneficiary, deadline, status and responsible authority.
Methodology and limitations
- Territorial names are normalised.
- The extraction date is stated.
- No inference about severity or money received.
- The official source prevails.
Example of use
The page can show whether a name appears in the file and lead to the source. It cannot establish that a grant was awarded or paid.
Related links
What to check for a specific grant
- The rule, call and managing authority.
- Eligible people or organisations.
- Territorial scope and eligible damage.
- Deadline, documents and submission channel.
- Compatibility with other support.
- Decision, evidence requirements and payment status.
Application, award and payment are different
A registered application is not an award. An award may depend on evidence, and a budget allocation does not prove payment. A claim about money received needs an official decision or source identifying the beneficiary, purpose and status.
Changes and later stages
Calls may have extensions, corrections, provisional lists, evidence requests and appeals. Save the file reference and check it periodically.
Protection from errors and fraud
Do not pay to access public support without verifying the procedure. Do not send bank details or personal documents to València Informada. Use only the e-office and channels identified by the competent authority.
Territorial context
A place name appearing in the file describes documentary coverage only. It cannot compare damage severity, institutional priority or the final amount received. Check the specific decision for each municipality.
Example of reading one row correctly
If an entry shows a municipality and a financial reference, first identify whether it describes an application, call, budget credit or decision. Then find the official file and check for a beneficiary, awarded amount, evidence and payment. Without that documentary chain, do not present the figure as money received.
How to cite these data
Always state the dataset name, access date and exactly what a row counts. Avoid wording such as “the municipality received” where the source only establishes that it appears in an applications file. When comparing territories, also explain that every value in this snapshot is documentary presence.