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Interreg IT-HR: 2nd Call for Proposals

Funding Program

Interreg Italy-Croatia

deadlines

Opening
17.09.2024

Deadline
19.11.2024 14:00

Funding rate

80%

Call budget

€ 30,500,000.00

Link to the call

Link to the submission

Call content

short description

The INTERREG VI-A Italy–Croatia 2021-2027 Programme is launching the Call for Operations of Strategic Importance (OSIs) and invites interested eligible applicants to submit their project proposals. These projects are complex cooperation projects typically originating from a top-down process, guided by the Programme decision-makers, who acknowledge a need or a potential for a cross-border solution.

Call objectives

The following priorities and specific objectives have been developed within the programme:

  • P1: Sustainable growth in the blue economy 
    • SO 1.1: Developing and enhancing research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies 
    • SO 1.2: Developing skills for smart specialisation, industrial transition and entrepreneurship.
  • P2: Green and resilient shared environment 
    • SO 2.1: Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience taking into account eco-system based approaches
    • SO 2.2: Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution.
  • P3: Sustainable maritime and multimodal transport
    • SO 3.1: Developing and enhancing sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal national, regional and local mobility, including improved access to TEN-T and cross-border mobility 
  • P4: Culture and tourism for sustainable development
    • SO 4.1: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation

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Expected effects and impacts

The INTERREG VI-A Italy–Croatia 2021-2027 intends to select high-quality cross-border strategic projects in which organisations can cooperate to address common relevant thematic issues and very concrete needs in the area. The Operations of Strategic Importance (OSIs) are part of the adopted Interreg Programme, described in particular in appendix 3, in compliance article 17 (3) of the Interreg Regulation. On this basis, the Programme bodies have defined specific Annex 1 to the call announcement “Thematic Descriptive Sheets” for the selected Programme Specific Objective, which are integral part of the Call for Proposals, meant to guide the applicants to focus on strategic topics and actions, expected by the Programme. The Call’s objectives are considered fully attained with the financing of one project per Specific Objective, in full coherence with the Interreg Programme and in line with the methodology related to the performance framework of the Programme.

In addition, the relevance of the partnerships and the cross-border approach of each project is of utmost importance and it is therefore highly considered in the project assessment. Since the Programme is addressing common challenges of the cross-border area, all project proposals should be jointly developed and implemented by the partners. Moreover, OSIs are subject to a specific supervision by the Monitoring Committee and to specific communication requirements, set out in art. 30 and in art. 36 (4) of the Interreg Regulation respectively.

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Expected results

The programme identified the (non-exhaustive) following types of measures:

P1: Sustainable growth in the blue economy 

  • SO 1.1: Developing and enhancing research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies 
    • fostering cooperation between public bodies, academic institutions, private actors and civil society, with a particular focus on quadruple helix actors
    • supporting market driven research, especially in the field of Blue economy
    • promoting career opportunities in R&D, with a particular focus on crossborder research projects
    • supporting the joint development of sustainable technologies and materials, as well as efficient productive processes in terms of resource saving and recycling. The Italy-Croatia Programme has chosen to support beneficiaries through grants to have simple and harmonized rules, to have the most appropriate form of support to attract public co-financing and to meet the needs of target groups which are often small organizations
  • SO 1.2: Developing skills for smart specialisation, industrial transition and entrepreneurship.
    • stimulate dialogue and increase cooperation in the common areas of expertise of smart specialisation strategies
    • developing and consolidating entrepreneurial skills (e.g. innovative and digital skills, applied research, internationalisation)
    • supporting cross-border initiatives, training programmes and mutual learning especially on blue and green skills
    • boosting the development of entrepreneurial skills of graduates to support their entry in the labour market. The Italy-Croatia Programme has chosen to support beneficiaries through grants to have simple and harmonized rules, to have the most appropriate form of support to attract public co-financing and to meet the needs of target groups which are often small organizations

P2: Green and resilient shared environment 

  • SO 2.1: Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience taking into account eco-system based approaches
    • coordinating and harmonising methodologies and processes related to climate change monitoring and adaptation, especially in the areas with common geographic features (primarily Adriatic sea)
    • strengthening joint coordination of risk assessment process for those hazards that are common for the Programme area but not considered by national assessment reports of both countries (E.g. tsunami and oil-spills in the sea)
    • strengthening cooperation of the civil protection strategies throughout all its stages, from risk assessment, to definition of protocols and equipment supplies, and finally to post-disaster management
    • defining a more effective and strategic approach to climate change adaptation and risk prevention by the use of nature-based solutions (e.g. green or blue infrastructure measures)
    • improving knowledge development and capacity building linked to climate change, its consequences and how to adapt. The Italy-Croatia Programme has chosen to support beneficiaries through grants to have simple and harmonized rules, to have the most appropriate form of support to attract public co-financing and to meet the needs of target groups which are often small organizations
  • SO 2.2: Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution.
    • creating a stronger knowledge-based information and joint monitoring system necessary for embracing a new approach to biodiversity and pollution challenges
    • investing in protecting marine ecosystems, exploiting good practices provided by existing protected areas, and preserving sea habitats from pollution due to human activities and from the arrival of alien fauna in the basin
    • promoting public awareness especially through the development of responsible behaviour. The Italy-Croatia Programme has chosen to support beneficiaries through grants to have simple and harmonized rules, to have the most appropriate form of support to attract public co-financing and to meet the needs of target groups which are often small organizations.

P3: Sustainable maritime and multimodal transport

  • SO 3.1: Developing and enhancing sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal national, regional and local mobility, including improved access to TEN-T and cross-border mobility 
    • promoting transition towards greener and alternative transport solutions
    • strengthening and modernizing cross-border maritime connections by fostering ICT solutions
    • investing in a sea-land integrated approach and improvement of multimodal capabilities of ports, supporting both the central role played by TEN-T ports for the overall macro regional area connections, as well as minor ports for their relevance at the local level and for remote areas. The Italy-Croatia Programme has chosen to support beneficiaries through grants to have simple and harmonized rules, to have the most appropriate form of support to attract public co-financing and to meet the needs of target groups which are often small organizations

P4: Culture and tourism for sustainable development

  • SO 4.1: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
    • boosting innovation and digitalisation with the aim to valorise cultural sites and activities leading to a positive impact on local communities
    • investing in alternative routes and creating new integrated offers – such as experiential tourism - able to diversify the traditional flows and to reduce seasonality also supporting the creation of business and stable jobs through tourism/culture
    • promoting inclusive education and training focused on a smarter strategic management of sustainable tourist destinations in order to boost the competitiveness of the sector, fostering the development of circular economy business models and support the creation of resilient and fair employment. The Italy-Croatia Programme has chosen to support beneficiaries through grants to have simple and harmonized rules, to have the most appropriate form of support to attract public co-financing and to meet the needs of target groups, which are often small organizations.

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Eligibility Criteria

Regions / countries for funding

Croatia (Hrvatska), Italy (Italia)

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

Institutions must:

  • Be established under the national law of Italy or Croatia (except for international organisations;
  • Have their official seat or seat of operations in the Programme area, as long as the official seat is active for at least twelve months and the seat of operation is active for at least six months before the date of publication of this call announcement and its location in the area is demonstrated through official documentation (e.g. through a public register or equivalent), to be uploaded in Jems with the application form;
  • Be endowed with legal personality

Eligible applicants must belong to one of the following categories of organisations:

  • Public Entities
    • National, regional and local public bodies and their associations
    • Bodies governed by public law, as defined in point (4) of article 2(1) of Directive 2014/24/EU on public procurement, and their associations
  • Private bodies
    • Non-profit organisations
    • Profit-making organisations
  • International organisations
    • International organisations acting under the national law of an EU Member State
    • International organisations acting under the international law

As a general rule, each organisation can take part in a maximum of 2 proposals, out of which maximum 1 as Lead Partner. Therefore, should the applicants infringe on the above rule, during the administrative compliance and eligibility check, they will be required to confirm the 2 proposals to be retained. In case the applicant fails to reply within 5 working days, the first proposal submitted as lead applicant and the first proposals submitted as project partners in chronological order shall be considered eligible.

The Programme encourages applicants to ensure geographic balance and establishes the following minimum requirements for the partnerships:

  • For priority 1, at least 2 partners, out of which 1 Italian, and 1 Croatian partner;
  • For priorities 2, 3 and 4, at least 6 partners, out of which at least 3 Italian, and 3 Croatian partners.

As to assure an effective management of project activities, it is also recommended to involve an appropriate number of partners, with a balanced participation between Italian and Croatian partners, as follows:

  • For specific objective 1.1 maximum 4 project partners are recommended
  • For specific objective 1.2 maximum 8 project partners are recommended
  • For priorities 2, 3 and 4 maximum 12 project partners are recommended.

In order to allocate sufficient funds per project partner, as to ensure a significant contribution to achieving the project objective, a minimum amount of 300.000 € ERDF per partner is compulsory.

other eligibility criteria

The Programme area covers 33 statistical NUTS III territories (25 provinces in Italy and 8 counties in Croatia): 

Italy:

Trieste, Ferrara, Fermo, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Gorizia, Ravenna, Ascoli Piceno, Bari, Udine, Forlì-Cesena, Teramo, Brindisi, Pordenone, Rimini, Pescara, Lecce, Venezia, Pesaro e Urbino, Chieti, Padova, Ancona, Campobasso, Rovigo, Macerata, Foggia

Croatia:

Istarska županija, Ličko-senjska županija, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija, Primorsko-goranska županija, Zadarska županija, Dubrovačko-neretvanska županija, Karlovačka županija, Šibensko-kninska županija

All projects must end by 31st of December 2028: within this timeframe, project extensions may be granted in compliance with the rules specified in the Programme Implementation Manual.

The Programme expects to fund projects according to the following financial size:

  • SO 1.1: Developing and enhancing research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies : 2.500.000
  • SO 1.2: Developing skills for smart specialisation, industrial transition and entrepreneurship: 5.000.000
  • SO 2.1: Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience taking into account eco-system based approaches: 6.000.000
  • SO 2.2: Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution: 5.500.000
  • SO 3.1: Developing and enhancing sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal national, regional and local mobility, including improved access to TEN-T and cross-border mobility: 6.000.000
  • SO 4.1: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation: 5.500.000

Additional information

Topics

Administration & Governance, Institutional Capacity & Cooperation, 
Agriculture & Forestry, Fishery, Food, Soil quality, 
Air Quality, Biodiversity & Environment, Climate & Climate Change, Water quality & management, 
Arts & Culture, Cultural Heritage, Tourism, 
Competitiveness of Enterprises, Employment/Labour Market, SME & entrepreneurship, 
Digitalisation, Digital Society, ICT, 
Disaster Prevention, Resilience, Risk Management, 
Education & Training, Children & Youth, Media, 
Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy , 
Mobility & Transport, 
Rural & Urban Development/Planning

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

max. 42 months

Additional Information

Project proposals must be submitted in English language and only through Jems. Timely registration in the Jems system is highly recommended. No other method of submission will be accepted, and applications submitted in any other way will be automatically rejected.

In order to confirm the willingness of the Lead Applicant to submit the proposal, the legal representative, or a duly delegated person, shall sign the Lead Partner’s Declaration and the Application Form’s print-out through a valid e-signature (certificate compliant with the Regulation on the Electronic IDentification Authentication and Signature eIDAS14) or, in case of a handwritten signature, while attaching a valid ID-document of the signatory.

The LP is in charge of the submission of the project proposal on behalf of the whole partnership and it needs to be registered on Jems in order to be able to create and submit valid proposals. For more information on how to fill-in the Application form see Guidelines for Applicants.

Contact

Interreg IT-HR Joint Secretariat
+39 041 2793120
js.italy-croatia@regione.veneto.it
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