Tourism Business Improvement Fund (Dana Peningkatan Usaha Pariwisata, DPUP)
Provides Village-level business development grants for ADWI-curated desa wisata, supporting long-term sustainable commercialization and growth.
Dana Peningkatan Usaha Pariwisata (DPUP) is the follow-on grant route linked to ADWI's tourism-village selection process. It sits under Kemenparekraf in the record, with later administration moving to Kemenpar after the 2024 ministry split. The program channels money into desa wisata that have already been curated through ADWI. The grant averages about IDR 120 million per village and supports tourism attractions, craft, culinary, and fashion businesses, together with business management and financial literacy training. In 2024, 50 villages were curated, 24 across 12 provinces signed cooperation agreements, and 18 more villages across 11 provinces were added. Disbursement runs through village BUMDes or local tourism officials. The strongest fit is a village governance structure that can absorb funding and turn it into visible local tourism activity. DPUP is not built for ordinary companies or individual applicants; it is a village-level implementation tool that rewards readiness, local coordination, and an existing ADWI track. Applicants succeed by showing that the village can execute quickly and keep the money tied to tourism delivery.
Each grant below is a distinct funding opportunity with its own eligibility, scope, and deliverables.