Alicante 2026 Grants: 3D Visualization for Transparency

Published on March 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Alicante City Council has opened the 2026 grant call for non-profit entities, focused on employment, training, and entrepreneurship. Beyond the mere publication of the bases, this type of public process represents an ideal opportunity to apply 3D visualization technologies. Tools such as urban digital twins or interactive maps could transform administrative opacity into a clear and accessible experience for the entire citizenship, fostering informed participation.

Digital 3D model of the city of Alicante with layers of information on grants and funded projects visible interactively.

Digital Twins and Interactive Dashboards for Public Monitoring 📊

Technology allows going far beyond the PDF. Imagine a digital twin of the municipality where, by selecting any neighborhood, the subsidized projects from previous years are visualized with 3D infographics on their real impact. An interactive dashboard could show the budget breakdown by areas, the evolution of applications, or simulate the evaluation process with clear criteria. This not only increases transparency but also helps entities prepare proposals more aligned with municipal objectives, by visually understanding the priorities and existing gaps.

Towards a Visual and Intelligible Administration 👁️

True participatory democracy requires understanding. The 3D visualization of data and administrative processes turns the complex into the intuitive, allowing any person, without technical knowledge, to understand the destination of public funds and their impact. Alicante has here the opportunity to lead a transparent call model, where technology serves to bring the institution closer to the citizenship and foster clear and tangible accountability for all.

How can the 3D visualization of subsidized projects in Alicante 2026 transform accountability and foster more informed and active citizen participation?

(PD: interactive infographics are like politicians: they promise participation but sometimes they don't load)