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  1. Administration & Governance, Institutional Capacity & Cooperation 

    This topic focuses on strengthening governance, fostering institutional capacity, and enhancing cross-border cooperation. It includes promoting multilevel, transnational, and cross-border governance by designing and testing effective structures and mechanisms, as well as encouraging collaboration between public institutions on various themes. 

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    Tourism development is also central, with actions aimed at promoting natural assets, protecting and developing natural heritage, and increasing touristic appeal through the better use of cultural, natural, and historical heritage. It also covers the improvement of tourist services and products, the creation of ecotourism models, and the development of sustainable tourism strategies. 

    This topic focuses on the sustainable management, protection, and valorisation of natural resources and areas, such as habitats, geo parks, and protected zones. It also includes preserving and enhancing cultural and natural heritage, landscapes, and protecting marine environments. 

    Circular economy initiatives play a key role, with actions aimed at innovative waste management, ecological treatment techniques, and advanced recycling systems. Projects may focus on improving recycling technologies, organic waste recovery, and establishing repair and re-use networks. Additionally, pollution prevention and control efforts address ecological economy practices, marine litter reduction, and sustainable resource use. 

    This topic covers labour market development and employment, focusing on creating job opportunities, optimizing existing jobs, and addressing academic (un)employment and job mobility. It also includes attracting a skilled workforce and improving working conditions for various groups. 

    Strengthening small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and boosting entrepreneurship are key priorities. This includes enhancing SME capacities, supporting social entrepreneurship, and promoting innovative business models. Activities may focus on creating advisory systems for start-ups, spin-offs, and incubators, fostering business networks, and improving the competitiveness of SMEs through knowledge and technology transfer, digital transformation, and sustainable business practices. 

    This topic focuses on fostering community integration and strengthening a common identity by promoting social cohesion, positive relations, and the development of shared spaces and services. It supports initiatives that enhance intercultural understanding and cooperation between different societal groups. 

    Demographic change and migration address key societal challenges, such as an aging population, active aging, and silver economy strategies. It also includes adapting public services and infrastructure to demographic shifts, tackling social and spatial segregation, and addressing brain drain. Migration-related actions cover policy development, strategic planning, and the integration of migrants to create inclusive and resilient communities. 

    All projects where ICT has a significant role, including tailor-made ICT solutions in different fields, as well as digital innovation hubs, open data, Internet of Things; ICT access and connecting (remote) areas with digital infrastructure and services; services and applications for citizens (e-health, e-government, e-learning, e-inclusion, etc.); services and applications for companies (e-commerce, networking, digital transformation, etc.).

    This is about the mitigation and management of risks and disasters, and the anticipation and response capacity towards the actors regarding specific risks and management of natural disasters, for example, prevention of flood and drought hazards, forest fire, strong weather conditions, etc.. It is also about risk assessment and safety.

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    This topic emphasizes the role of culture and media in education and social development. It supports initiatives that foster creativity, cultural awareness, and artistic expression among children and youth. Activities include promoting cross-border cooperation in the audiovisual sector, enhancing digital content creation skills, and boosting the distribution of educational and cultural media products. Furthermore, it encourages the development of media literacy initiatives, helping young audiences critically engage with digital and media content. By connecting education, creativity, and media, this topic strengthens cultural identity and supports inclusive, knowledge-based societies. 

    This topic covers actions aimed at improving energy efficiency and promoting the use of renewable energy sources. It includes energy management, energy-saving methods, and evaluating energy efficiency measures. Projects may focus on the energy rehabilitation and efficiency of buildings and public infrastructure, as well as promoting energy efficiency through cooperation among experienced firms, institutions, and local administrations. 

    In the field of renewable energy, this encompasses the development and expansion of wind, solar, biomass, hydroelectric, geothermal, and other sustainable energy sources. Activities include increasing renewable energy production, enhancing research capacities, and developing innovative technologies for energy storage and management. Projects may also address sustainable regional bioenergy policies, financial instruments for renewable energy investments, and the establishment of cooperative frameworks for advancing renewable energy initiatives. 

    This topic focuses on promoting equal rights and strengthening social inclusion, particularly for marginalized and vulnerable groups. It covers activities enhancing the capacity and participation of children, young people, women, elderly people, and socially excluded groups. Activities can address the creation of inclusive infrastructure, improving access and opportunities for people with disabilities, and fostering social cohesion through innovative care services. It also includes initiatives supporting victims of gender-based violence, promoting human rights, and developing policies and tools for social integration and equal participation in society. 

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    This area focuses on strengthening justice, safety, and security through cross-border cooperation and institutional capacity-building. It includes initiatives aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of police, fire, and rescue services, enhancing civil protection systems, and rapid response capabilities for emergencies like chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents. Activities also target the prevention and combatting of organized crime, drug-related crimes, and human trafficking, as well as ensuring secure and efficient border management. Furthermore, it covers initiatives promoting the protection of citizens, community safety, and the development of innovative security services and technologies. 

    This area focuses on the development and improvement of transport and mobility systems, covering all modes of transport, including urban mobility and public transportation. Actions aiming at improving transport connections through traffic and transport planning, rehabilitation and modernisation of infrastructure, better connectivity, and enhanced accessibility. Projects promoting multimodal transport and logistics, optimising intermodal transport chains, offering sustainable and efficient logistics solutions, and developing multimodal mobility strategies. Also, initiatives establishing cooperation among logistic centres and providing access to clean, efficient, and multimodal transport corridors and hubs. 

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Interreg Alpine Space - Small-scale projects

Funding Program

Interreg Alpine Space programme

deadlines

Opening
01.02.2024

Deadline
27.06.2024 13:00

Funding rate

75%

Call budget

€ 4,700,000.00

Estimated EU contribution per project

between € 250,000.00 and € 750,000.00

Link to the call

Link to the submission

Call content

short description

This call for project proposals is aimed at co-financing small-scale projects under the priority 4 “cooperatively managed and developed Alpine region”.

Call objectives

Transnational cooperation projects bring together project partners from the seven countries participating in the programme, to work on a shared challenge and achieve innovative solutions that can be applied transnationally, but also regionally or locally, strengthening the resilience of the Alpine region to the outlined challenges and dynamics.

Projects shall apply a result-oriented approach and deliver tangible results to the challenges identified in the programme, embedded in a broader strategic context, such as EUSALP, Territorial Agenda 2030 or other EU or pan-Alpine policies. All projects are expected to contribute with solutions to reach the objective of the programme, deepening and evolving cooperation and governance structures in the Alpine region through the involvement of the civil society. Particular attention should be given to measures aimed to support and improve local governance in times of crisis and transformation, share good practices and implement strategies originating from the needs of the territory.

The approaches can be new, even experimental; the programme is therefore particularly suited for testing new methods in a transnational network. The ready to use developed solutions are addressed to defined target groups.

The development of these joint solutions requires enthusiasm and commitment during project development and implementation. Transnational cooperation enables the establishment of strong and lasting ties with partners in other Alpine regions. The partnership composition is crucial to leverage respective knowledge and ensure the uptake of results. When choosing your partners, consider that the topics can be tackled from different angles and solutions developed should be also practically anchored.

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Expected effects and impacts

Improving coordination between stakeholders is central, among not only different public administrations and agencies in charge of government at different levels and across sectors.

In order to make a meaningful contribution to the priority, the programme invites then applicants to develop project ideas dedicated to:

  • Improve coordination between organisations at all levels of government and governance, as well as different policy sectors to reinforce multi-level governance and cross-sectoral cooperation;
  • Develop and implement place-specific action responding to territorial needs to foster integrated place-based approaches;
  • Involve relevant stakeholders and citizens throughout the policy cycle to adopt bottom-up and participatory approaches, engaging with communities and ensuring sustainability and local ownership of results through co-creation processes;
  • Strengthen the skills, abilities and processes of stakeholders to develop capacities.

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Expected results

As Priority 4 focuses on governance and differs from the other priorities of the programme in that it does not have a single thematic focus, project proposals on this small-scale call do not need to have a 'roll-out' or 'setting-the-scene' approach. For further information about small-scale projects please refer to section A.3 of the programme manual.

A non-exhaustive list of indicative governance related actions is provided below:

Building connections:

  • Set-up or consolidate transnational networks and systems for effective governance;
  • Build cross-sectoral communities in different policy areas, to explore alpine-specific strengths.

Fostering innovative solutions:

  • Run joint innovative pilot projects to design, create, test, scale-up solutions to support governance in key policy areas;
  • Develop and implement solutions to enhance cooperation and organisation processes within the EUSALP governance structure and other transnational structures, such as the Alpine Convention;
  • Develop solutions and pilot projects for effective communication and tools to support multi-level governance;
  • Capitalise, replicate or transfer innovative solutions from territories to increase their use and create impact.

Empowering communities:

  • Support capacity building and trainings for public authorities and stakeholders in different policy areas and governance levels;
  • Implement measures to strengthen local governance in times of crisis and transformation, share good practices.

Involving communities:

  • Engage civil society, youth, and vulnerable groups in governance processes;
  • Exploit digital collaboration tools for inclusive decision-making;
  • Design tailor-made strategies and solutions to integrate and communicate with stakeholders across policy and governance-levels, as well as with civil society;
  • Develop learning tools with innovative approaches for transnational cooperation.

Moreover please bear in mind that this call is not suitable for:

  • Projects with a focus on classic communication of specific topics towards political decision makers (limited to awareness raising);
  • Projects to establish new Alpine cooperation structures or bodies, as it will be a challenge to find further funding opportunities after project end;
  • Projects with an academic and research-oriented focus;
  • Projects with a main focus on infrastructure or the technical development of IT tools and products.

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Eligibility Criteria

Regions / countries for funding

Austria (Österreich), France, Germany (Deutschland), Italy (Italia), Liechtenstein, Slovenia (Slovenija), Switzerland (Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera)

eligible entities

Education and training institution, 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

The partnership must involve 4 to 7 partners from at least three different countries of the programme area (including the lead partner).

The lead partner shall be a public or public equivalent institution.

A good mix of project partners including implementation-oriented organisations, in particular from the local and regional levels, as well as multipliers, is expected. All information can be found in the programme manual.

The programme area for the Interreg Alpine Space Programme 2021-2027 comprises the following territories:

  • Austria: the whole territory
  • France - NUTS 2: Alsace, Franche-Comte, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Rhône-Alpes
  • Germany – NUTS 2: Oberbayern, Niederbayern, Oberpfalz, Oberfranken, Mittelfranken, Unterfranken, Schwaben; Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Freiburg, T ̧bingen
  • Italy – NUTS 2: Lombardia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Provincia Autonoma di Trento, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano / Bozen, Valle d'Aosta / VallÈe d'Aoste, Piemonte, Liguria
  • Liechtenstein: the whole territory
  • Slovenia: the whole territory
  • Switzerland: the whole territory

other eligibility criteria

The ideal project partnership should be coherent and represent different sectors and different levels of governance; ensure an active role of municipalities and local authorities; involve relevant stakeholders; consider emerging methods coming from civil society movements etc.). The partnership should also possess sufficient capacities to implement these approaches (e.g. partners skilled in civil society and civic engagement, in capacity building activities etc.).

Given the specificities of mountain territories, it is advisable to identify project intervention areas that are linked by geographical and sectoral interactions and interdependencies (e.g. education, health, employment, leisure activities), going beyond mere administrative boundaries. For transnational cooperation with not necessarily adjacent cooperation areas, functionalities can be found especially from joint characteristics, joint challenges and development potentials.

Projects can be related, in terms of general topics, to the other three priorities of the programme, as well as contribute to the cross-cutting priorities identified by the EUSALP Action Groups (i.e. promoting digitalisation for the Alps; accelerating the energy transition for a carbon-neutral Alpine Region; promoting a joint water management transition; boosting circular economy).

Additional information

Topics

Administration & Governance, Institutional Capacity & Cooperation, 
Digitalisation, Digital Society, ICT

Relevance for EU Macro-Region

EUSAIR - EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region, EUSALP - EU Strategy for the Alpine Space, EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region

UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)

project duration

between 12 and 24 months

Additional Information

The project application follows a one-step procedure. Applicants must submit the application form and the signed partnership agreement via the Joint Electronic Monitoring System (Jems). Guidance on how to fill out the application form is provided in the programme manual (Annex Ib).

For more information, visit our “How to apply” webpage.

Contact

Interreg Alpine Space Programme - Joint Secretariat
js@alpine-space.eu
Website

Interreg Alpine Space National Contact Points (NCPs)
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