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Call key data
First Call Interreg BG-TR 2021-2027 - full proposals
Funding Program
Interreg Bulgaria-Türkiye
deadlines
Opening
13.05.2024
Deadline
13.08.2024 16:00
Funding rate
100%
Call budget
€ 13,423,529.00
Estimated EU contribution per project
between € 500,000.00 and € 1,000,000.00
Link to the call
Link to the submission
Call content
short description
Call 1 for concept notes of project proposals under the Territorial Strategy of the INTERREG Bulgaria-Türkiye Programme 2021-2027 is for project ideas that contribute to the achievement of Specific objective 1 “Achieving sustainable and inclusive economic growth based on increased competitiveness of the local economy, digital and green transformation”. The selection process is intended for shortlist applicants to develop and submit full project proposals (FPP) that are associated to a corresponding concept note, successfully passed the first stage of Call 1 for concept notes and included in the list of identified project ideas (main and reserve list) part of the Territorial Strategy.
Call objectives
The Specific objective 1 is based on the following fields of intervention:
- Competitiveness and business environment;
- Digitalisation and climate neutrality of the local economy;
- Employability and labour market adaptability;
- Tourism;
- Ecosystem practices and services in the management of natural assets with tourism potential
Expected results
- Joint and cooperative actions for promoting entrepreneurship, digitalization, technological modernization, participation in regional value chains and internationalisation, applying new business and technology innovation models, upgrading production and outreach strategies, wider adoption and implementation of circularity principles, solutions and models; marketing and research.
- Upskilling and building new knowledge and skills of local employees and NEETs; joint development and implementation of new or improving existent settings for remote work; adoption of new human resource management practices to deal with younger generations
- Joint development of new integrated regional tourist products where applicable with zero environmental footprint with the aim to overcome the seasonality in the sector, to increase the number of visitors and nights spent, to improve the access and quality of the tourism infrastructure by also strengthening the links between natural and cultural sites on both sides of the border, including through cross-border expansion of cycling path network; upgrading marketing and branding practices
- Promoting joint actions for the development of ecosystem practices and services in the management of natural assets with tourism potential
- Support for joint actions aimed at wide implementation of consumer-oriented approaches in the provision of services of general interest, as well as by incorporating digital and green solutions for servicing in a cross-border environment
- Implementation of joint actions to reduce pollution and ecological footprint, and provide clean air, water and food, to mitigate and adapt to climate change and to prevent and mitigate the consequences of natural and man-made disasters.
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Eligibility Criteria
Regions / countries for funding
eligible entities
Education and training institution, Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) / Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Public Body (national, regional and local; incl. EGTCs), Research Institution incl. University, Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME)
Mandatory partnership
Yes
Project Partnership
Eligibility of project partners:
- Local/regional bodies and authorities (incl. regional structures of central public authorities and statutory bodies);
- SMEs – stands for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises as defined in European Union law (EU recommendation 2003/361;
- NGOs and other socio-economic partners;
- Academic, research, training and cultural institutions
- The Lead partner and the project partner/s responsible for the project investment/s cannot be altered.
The FPP must include at least one partner from each side of the border region.
Lead partners are required to be registered and operational within the programme area for a minimum of 3 years preceding the submission of the concept note. Project partners must also be registered and operational in the programme area for a minimum of 2 years before the submission of the concept notes. In cases where new partner/s become project partner/s to the FPP, this rule applies to them proportionally. Therefore, the new project partners are required to be registered and operational in the programme area for a minimum of 2 years before the submission of the respective concept note.
In instances where a local/regional/national authority structure is unable to act as a legal entity, its legally established central organisation, shall serve as the project partner, regardless of its location.
Project partners situated outside the programme area but within Bulgaria and Türkiye may be eligible, provided they bring a clear benefit to the programme area and meet all eligibility criteria. However, their involvement is considered exceptional and must be duly justified.
Project partners may participate in up to two FPPs. However, a Lead partner may participate in only one project as such and in maximum one more project as a regular project partner. When a project partner participates in two proposals it should make sure that the targeted population differs in each of the two projects.
All partners are directly responsible for project implementation and are prohibited from acting as intermediaries or engaging in any form of contracting among themselves.
The project partners from the two participating countries have to cooperate obligatory in joint development and joint implementation. In addition, the project has to comply with one of the following partnership principles as well: joint staffing or joint financing.
other eligibility criteria
The Bulgaria- Türkiye cross border (CB) area is located in South East Europe and covers 5 NUTS III territorial units (or equivalent), namely: 3 districts on the Bulgarian side – Burgas, Yambol and Haskovo and 2 provinces on the Turkish side – Edirne and Kırklareli.
Additional information
Topics
Relevance for EU Macro-Region
EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
project duration
between 12 and 24 months
Additional Information
The submission process for FPP and all accompanying documents, both mandatory and optional as outlined in section 1.2.4 Additional documents supporting the full project proposals), occurs through JEMs. Applicants are required to transfer their concept notes to the FPP application form in their JEMs accounts, created during the application with project ideas. The deadline for submission is 13th of August 2024, 17:00 h. EET.
All sections of the application form must be completed, and it is the applicant's responsibility to ensure compliance.
Furthermore, all annexes and attachments attached to the AF must be submitted in English. In cases where a document is translated into English from the original language, the true original copy should also be provided. Translated versions take precedence and are the ones considered for assessment or review of the entire FPP. The attached documents may be scanned signed versions or electronically signed (acknowledged only if accompanied by the respective signature certificate and the e-signature pertains to the legal representative of the project partner).
Call documents
Interreg BG-TR Full proposal 2024Interreg BG-TR Full proposal 2024(7504kB)
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