Petites Villes de Demain: revitalizing French small towns

The Petites Villes de Demain program (PVD), led by ANCT, supports 1,646 French towns under 20,000 inhabitants in their revitalization. With 4 billion EUR committed through 2026, it funds infrastructure, services and quality of life projects reaching over 7 million inhabitants (ANCT, 2026).

1,646

PVD towns

4B EUR

committed budget

7M

inhabitants

2020

launch year

What is the Petites Villes de Demain program?

PVD is a national initiative launched in 2020 targeting 1,646 small towns at the center of their local living area. It complements Action Coeur de Ville to form a complete territorial revitalization chain. Each town signs an ORT convention with its inter-municipal body and ANCT.

How to apply for PVD?

Towns were selected by ANCT and regional prefects on centrality and fragility criteria. The list has been fixed since 2021 and new calls are rare. PVD is now in its operational deployment phase through end-2026.

How does COLHYBRI complement PVD?

COLHYBRI is the operational tool for measuring commercial vitality for PVD project leads. Free 90-day pilot on 50 shops, municipal dashboard, impact report. Especially suited to small towns without a dedicated commerce manager.

Frequently asked questions

A French national program launched in 2020 supporting 1,646 small towns with 4B EUR through 2026, led by ANCT.

By ANCT and regional prefects on centrality and fragility criteria. The list has been fixed since 2021; new calls are rare.

Free 90-day pilot: Google audit of 50 shops, real-time vitality dashboard, city council impact report.

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