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Call key data
Danube Region Programme - First Call for Proposals
Funding Program
Interreg Danube Region Programme
Call number
DRP-2022-01
deadlines
Opening
29.09.2022
Deadline
21.11.2022 14:00
Funding rate
80 %
Call budget
€ 91,753,091.00
Estimated EU contribution per project
approx. € 2,200,000.00
Link to the call
Link to the submission
Call content
short description
The Danube Region Programme (DRP) offers financial support to transnational projects contributing to the development of a more innovative, sustainable and more social Danube Region. The programme has been designed under the territorial cooperation goal of the European Union. The uniqueness of the programme consists of offering a platform for cooperation in strategic areas between EU Member States and non-EU countries in the Danube region.
Call objectives
DRP supports policy integration in the Danube area through projects addressing key challenges and opportunities of the region in specific fields of action, below the EU-level (not duplicating efforts in policy integration at the EU-level) and above the national level. Transnational projects should influence national, regional and local policies (policy driver).
In order to achieve a higher degree of territorial integration of the very heterogeneous Danube region, the transnational cooperation programme will act as a policy driver aiming to tackle the common challenges and needs deriving from specific policy fields. Therefore, transnational cooperation is expected to deliver tangible results through the development and practical implementation of policy frameworks, tools and services. To this end, the programme seeks to promote concrete pilot investments.
The call is targeted to proposals for projects focused on the programme priorities 1, 2, 3 and specific objective 4.2:
- A smarter Danube Region
- A greener, low-carbon Danube Region
- A more social Danube Region
- A better cooperation governance: 4.2 Increased institutional capacities for territorial and macroregional governance
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Eligibility Criteria
Regions / countries for funding
eligible entities
Education and training institution, International organization, Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) / Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Other, Private institution, incl. private company (private for profit), Public Body (national, regional and local; incl. EGTCs), Research Institution incl. University, Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME)
Mandatory partnership
Yes
Project Partnership
Each project has to appoint a lead partner (LP) who is responsible for preparation and submission of the application form as lead applicant. In case of approval of the project, the lead partner takes over the full responsibility for management, communication, implementation, and coordination of activities among the involved partners. The lead partner bears legal responsibility for the whole partnership. The lead partner is also the link between the project and the managing authority/joint secretariat (MA/JS) of the programme.
The following types of entities can be lead partners:
- Local, regional, national public bodies/ bodies governed by public law (including EGTCs in the meaning of Article 2(16) of Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013)
- International organisations
- Private non-profit bodies
The LP can be either from DRP EU Member States or from DRP non-EU Partner States. In the 1st call for proposals applicants coming from Ukraine can participate only as project partners.
The lead partner cannot be changed between the two steps.
Each project has to involve at least three financing project partners from three different countries of the programme area: the lead partner and at least two project partners. At least one project partner has to be located on the territory of an EU Member State of the programme area. Involvement of project partners coming from non-EU countries is strongly supported by the programme and is subject to quality assessment.
Applicants located outside the programme area but within the EU are not eligible to apply for funding as project partners in the 1st call.
Maximum 4 project partners can be changed (replaced or can withdraw) between the two steps. Adding new partners has no limitation.
other eligibility criteria
The programme covers 14 countries, 9 of them EU Member States (Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Hungary, Germany: Baden Württemberg and Bavaria, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia) and 5 non-member states (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine with four provinces: Chernivetska Oblast, Ivano-Frankiviska Oblast, Zakarpatska Oblast, Odessa Oblast). [DRP will cover the entire territory of Ukraine provided that the part of the operations implemented outside programme area (the UA regions not officially involved in the programme) directly contribute to the objectives of the programme. (Reg. (EU) 2021/1059, Art.37)]
As a general rule, EU financing is only provided to project partners located in the programme area. [Exemptions from this rule may apply to partners in Germany and are specified in the Applicants Manual (under II.1.3.)]
Additional information
Topics
Relevance for EU Macro-Region
EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
project duration
30 months
Additional Information
The 1st call for proposals of the Danube Region Programme is organised according to a two-step procedure.
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In the “First step”, applicants are requested to submit electronically, through the Joint Electronic Monitoring System (Jems), an Expression of Interest (EoI), outlining mainly the intervention logic of the proposal and its strategic relevance for the DRP. No additional supporting documents are to be delivered at this stage.
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In the “Second step” (expected in spring 2023), the pre-selected project proposals will be invited to submit an application package including a fully developed Application Form (AF), which will contain more in-depth information about the content and will be the basis for the final selection of the project proposals.
Available Interreg funds per priority and indicative allocation per Specific Objective in EUR:
- Priority 1: A smarter Danube Region: 18,745,255.50
- SO 1.1: 9,372,627.75
- SO 1.2: 9,372,627.75
- Priority 2: A greener, low-carbon Danube Region: 34,530,733.00
- SO 2.1: 8,69,838.56
- SO 2.2: 10,024,271.79
- SO 2.3: 7,631,291.99
- SO 2.4: 8,180,330.64
- Priority 3: A more social Danube Region: 25,651,402.00
- SO 3.1: 7,695,420.60
- SO 3.2: 7,695,420.60
- SO 3.3: 10,260,560.80
- Priority 4 A better cooperation governance
- SO 4.2: 12,825,700.88
Call documents
Contact
Website
Interreg Danube Region Programme - Joint Secretariat
+36 1 795 4082
simona.ene@interreg-danube.eu
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