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Call key data
Interreg Europe- third call for projects
Funding Program
Interreg Europe
deadlines
Opening
20.03.2024
Deadline
07.06.2024 12:00
Funding rate
70-80%
Call budget
€ 130,000,000.00
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Call content
short description
Interreg Europe is an interregional cooperation programme, co-funded by the European Union. The European Union strives to reduce disparities in the levels of development, growth and quality of life in and across Europe’s regions. Interreg Europe's objective is to enable public authorities and other relevant organisations to actively learn from the experience of other regions. This is a learning process which involves identifying, analysing, and transferring good practices with the aim of improving regional development policy instruments and ultimately delivering solutions that benefit all citizens.
Call objectives
This is a call for proposals for interregional cooperation projects. These projects gather policy-relevant organisations from different countries in Europe working together on a common regional development issue. The first three years of the projects (‘core phase’) are dedicated to exchange and transfer of experience among the participating partners in order to improve the policy instruments addressed by the project. In the fourth and last year (‘follow-up phase’), the regions mainly focus on monitoring the results and impact of the cooperation.
The programme is structured around one single cross-cutting priority, the Interreg-specific objective ‘a better cooperation governance’. This means that beneficiaries can cooperate on any topics of shared relevance in line with their regional needs, as long as this falls within the scope of cohesion policy.
Expected results
Interreg Europe contributes to all EU priorities and strives for better regional governance through capacity building in the following areas:
- Smarter Europe
- Research & innovation capacities, uptake of advanced technologies
- Digitisation for citizens, companies, research organisations and public authorities
- Sustainable growth and competitiveness of SMEs and job creation in SMEs, including by productive investments
- Skills for smart specialisation, industrial transition & entrepreneurship
- Digital connectivity
- Greener Europe
- Energy efficiency and reduction of greenhouse emissions
- Renewable energy
- Smart energy systems, grids and storage
- Climate change adaptation, disaster risk prevention, resilience
- Access to water and sustainable water management
- Circular and resource efficient economy
- Protection and preservation of nature and biodiversity, green infrastructures, pollution reduction
- Sustainable urban mobility for zero carbon economy
- More connected Europe
- Climate resilient, intelligent, secure, sustainable and intermodal TEN-T
- Sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal national,
regional and local mobility
- More social Europe
- Effectiveness and inclusiveness of labour market, access to quality employment, social economy
- Equal access to health care, health systems resilience, family-based and community-based care
- Culture and tourism for economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
- Accesses to education, training and lifelong learning, distance and on-line education and training Inclusion of marginalised communities, low-income households and disadvantaged groups
- Socio-economic integration of third country nationals, including migrants
- Europe closer to citizens
- Sustainable integrated territorial development, culture, natural heritage, sustainable tourism and security (urban areas)
- Sustainable integrated territorial development, culture, natural heritage, sustainable tourism and security (other than urban)
- Better regional governance
- Policy governance
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Eligibility Criteria
Regions / countries for funding
Moldova (Moldova), Albania (Shqipëria), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosna i Hercegovina / Босна и Херцеговина), Montenegro (Црна Гора), North Macedonia (Северна Македонија), Norway (Norge), Serbia (Srbija/Сpбија), Switzerland (Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera), Ukraine (Україна)
eligible entities
Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) / Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Public Body (national, regional and local; incl. EGTCs)
Mandatory partnership
Yes
Project Partnership
Interreg Europe projects must involve partners from at least three participating countries, at least two of which shall be beneficiaries from EU Member States, with the latter applying for Interreg Europe funding. Based on previous experience, a partnership of between 5 to 8 ‘regions’ appears to be the configuration which best ensures a rich and successful interregional learning process. The recommended number of partners per project (without considering the possible involvement of an advisory partner) is therefore from minimum 5 up to 16 partners when the following points are also considered:
- the participation of the policy responsible authorities as partners is compulsory for at least 50% of the policy instruments addressed in a project application
- the most relevant organisation(s) for the issue addressed by the project are also encouraged to be involved as partners.
other eligibility criteria
The programme introduces a further eligibility criterion, specifically, a minimum geographical coverage for all project applications. The applications submitted have to ensure that at least four out of the five areas below are represented in the partnership with at least one project partner:
- North: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden
- East: Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia
- South: Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain
- West: Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland
- Candidate countries area: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Ukraine
Further, at least one policy instrument addressed in the application is an Investment for jobs and growth goal programme. Applicants should be careful when completing the related question in the ‘Policy instruments’ section of the application form (i.e., ‘is this policy instrument an Investment for jobs and growth goal programme?’). To answer ‘yes’ to this question, it is not sufficient that the policy instrument addressed is linked to an Investment for jobs and growth goal programme, it must be the operational programme itself. For instance, the Sustainability Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) of a particular city cannot be considered an operational programme even if it is fully financed through this programme. To be considered an Investment for jobs and growth goal programme, the applicant must describe the corresponding investment priority of the operational programme, and not the SUMP, in the section of the application form dedicated to the policy instruments. The fulfilment of this criterion also implies that the relevant managing authority or intermediate body is indicated as policy responsible authority for the related Investment for jobs and growth goal programme.
Finally, for at least 50% of the policy instruments addressed in the application, the policy responsible authorities must be involved as partners. For any instruments where this is not the case, the relevant policy responsible authorities must be involved as ‘associated policy authorities’. Applicants should therefore be careful when completing the related field in the section ‘Policy instruments’ of the application form (i.e., ‘please select the authority responsible for this policy instrument’). To be considered a ‘policy responsible authority’, the organisation must have a clear responsibility in the development and/or delivery of the policy instrument it addresses.
Additional information
Topics
Relevance for EU Macro-Region
EUSAIR - EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region, EUSALP - EU Strategy for the Alpine Space, EUSBSR - EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region, EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
Additional Information
Project applicants who would like to submit a proposal must complete an application form in EngThe application pack for the call is available on the programme website (www.interregeurope.eu) and includes the following:
- the terms of reference
- the programme manual
- the application form template in the online application system: the Portal
- the ‘declaration’ template
Project applicants who would like to submit a proposal must complete an application form in English, as it is the working language of the programme. Applications submitted in another language will be considered ineligible.
The online system runs a number of automatic validation checks which prevents user from submitting the form if it is not properly filled.
All partners (including the lead partner) and associated policy authorities - if applicable - must provide a declaration using the template provided by the programme (see Annex 03). Those declarations must be uploaded in the online system as a part of the application.
Call documents
Interreg Europe 3rd call ToRInterreg Europe 3rd call ToR(474kB)
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