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Interreg Aurora Call 6: regular projects
Funding Program
Interreg Aurora
deadlines
Opening
17.02.2025
Deadline
17.03.2025 23:59
Funding rate
50-65 %
Estimated EU contribution per project
min. € 60,000.00
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short description
The Interreg Aurora programme accepts submissions for regular projects. The programme has two sub-areas, the sub-area Sápmi and the sub-area Aurora. For both sub-areas all Priorities and Specific Objectives will be open for project applications regarding EU-funding and IR-funding.
Call objectives
The following priorities and specific objectives have been developed within the programme:
- P1: A smarter Europe: Smart and sustainable growth
- SO 1.1: Smart specialization, research and innovation
- SO 1.2: Competitiveness of SMEs
- P2: A greener Europe: Green and sustainable transition
- SO 2.1: Climate change adaptation
- SO 2.2: Nature protection & biodiversity
- SO 2.3: Sustainable mobility
- P3: A more social Europe: Education, culture and sustainable tourism
- SO 3.1: Education and lifelong learning
- SO 3.2: Culture and sustainable tourism
- P4: A better Interreg Governance: Better and more sustainable cross-border cooperation
- SO 4.1: Cross-border capacity building
Expected results
The programme proposes the following (non exhaustive) types of measures:
P1: A smarter Europe: Smart and sustainable growth
- SO 1.1: Smart specialization, research and innovation
- Cooperation between research institutes, higher education institutes, businesses and/or public sector to create cross-border knowledge networks enhancing the green and digital transitions.
- Usage of shared regional research infrastructures through cross-border cooperation to enhance the uptake of advanced technologies and the development of innovative products, services, and methods as well as new business models and opportunities.
- Cooperation between research institutes, higher education institutes, businesses and/or public sector to strengthen the exploitation of applied research in SMEs and/or public sector.
- Development of arenas, Programmes, tools, and methods for supporting technology transfer, soft knowledge and cooperation between enterprises, research centres and higher education sector.
- Stimulation to create a critical mass in the region that can reach out to EU Programmes such as Horizon Europe.
- SO 1.2: Competitiveness of SMEs
- B2B cooperation strengthening the uptake and use of technologies and advanced systems related to (e.g., robotics, IoT, open data, cyber security, 3D-printing, data-analytics).
- Knowledge building activities and advice increasing the preparedness of SMEs to internationalize and grow.
- Activities linking companies based on complementarity competencies to enhance the innovation capacity and/or the formation of cross-border value chains.
- Cross-border cooperation between clusters adding complementary competencies.
- Cross-border cooperation between start-up hubs and business accelerators and virtual incubators adding complementary competencies.
P2: A greener Europe: Green and sustainable transition
- SO 2.1: Climate change adaptation
- Awareness raising and communication about climate change in the Programme area.
- Designing, adapting methods and methodologies.
- Experience exchange and learning as result of joint implementation.
- Exchange of best practises.
- Development of climate adaptation strategies and plans, risk, and vulnerability analyses.
- Increased cooperation between research and locally based monitoring.
- Implementation of technologies, digital solutions, tools to cope with climate change and reduce climate impact and carbon emission.
- Involvement and engagement of local and regional stakeholders in policy work, decision-making processes (on national and regional level).
- Measures on Nature based solutions such as of e.g., wetlands, peatlands, mires, rivers.
- SO 2.2: Nature protection & biodiversity
- Data collection, surveys, inventory.
- Analysis, scenarios, plans.
- Designing and adapting methods.
- Joint plans and strategies.
- Knowledge and best practice building and exchange, joint implementation.
- Harmonisation of working methods, guidelines.
- Development of joint sustainable management strategies.
- Restoration, conservation, and increased connectivity.
- Methods for including stakeholders with traditional knowledge in nature management and decision-making.
- SO 2.3: Sustainable mobility
- Cross-border analysis, simulations, and surveys on CO2 reduction measures and modal shifts.
- Green and multimodal cross-border mobility roadmap development.
- Plans, drawings, and designs for green and smart mobility solutions.
- Coordination of smart mobility plans and transport services for cross border functional regions.
- Planning and implementation of digital solutions and processes for decreased CO2 emissions.
- Small-scale pilot actions enabling lower CO2 emissions transport systems, electrification solutions, renewable fuel solutions, more efficient vehicles etc.
- Experience exchange activities as joint seminars, study visits, surveys, and trainings.
P3: A more social Europe: Education, culture and sustainable tourism
- SO 3.1: Education and lifelong learning
- Diversifying, updating, or harmonising the different types of training provision and qualifications.
- Benchmarking and improving services and methods of career counselling.
- Joint efforts in the event of rapid changes in the labour market.
- Encourage companies, workers, and educational institutions to participate in lifelong learning.
- Common efforts to attract a diversity of labour to choose the region as a place to work, study and live in.
- Developing new or transforming previous training to virtual format.
- Develop cross-border education and training supporting entrepreneurship and business skills.
- Language nests / baths, including Sami languages.
- SO 3.2: Culture and sustainable tourism
- Cross-border collaboration, partnerships, knowledge exchange and joint solution and competence-enhancing initiatives.
- joint cross-border products, services, and marketing.
- joint cross-border accessibility and mobility solutions.
- cross-border activities to reinforce the resilience and diversification of tourism and culture sectors.
- SMEs cross-border activities, which will strengthen social enterprises and social innovation.
- Diversification of the tourism sub-sectors.
- Cross-border activities, which are contributing to the livelihoods of local and regional communities.
- Cross-border collaboration in research, development and innovation for the tourism and culture sector.
- Cultural clusters that contribute to the development of creative industries.
- Strengthen the development of cultural tourism by making available and / or visible the culture and cultural heritages.
- Develop culture and creative industries through refined or new cross-border products, methods, services, and networks.
- Development of nature-based tourism by enhancing common and cross-border solutions.
P4: A better Interreg Governance: Better and more sustainable cross-border cooperation
- SO 4.1: Cross-border capacity building
- Cross-border strategies that strengthen regional capacity.
- Feasibility studies for large cross-border regional investments.
- Action plans.
- Cross-border governance projects for better regional functionality and enhancing capacity.
- Initiatives on identifying and eliminating legal and administrative obstacles and implementing recommendations of these initiatives.
- Clustering participation and find synergies within the Arctic Cooperation, by cooperation with ongoing projects in other Arctic Cooperation Programmes.
- Data and statistics related to theregions and Sami groups.
- Long term statistical solutions.
- People to people projects in trust building.
- nstitutional capacity building.
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Eligibility Criteria
Regions / countries for funding
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
Interreg Aurora projects:
⦁ shall involve partners from at least two participating countries (Sweden, Finland, Norway) and at least one of which shall be a beneficiary from a Member State (Sweden, Finland).
⦁ may be implemented in a single country, provided that the impact on and the benefits for the programme area are identified in the operation application.
Partners shall cooperate in the development and implementation of Interreg operations, as well as in the staffing or financing, or both, thereof.
More information about the partnership can be found here.
Specific terms for this call:
Applications within specific objective 1.1 (Smart specialization, research and innovation) will receive one extra point in the assessment if they work with:
- Research and innovation activities in small and medium-sized enterprises, including networking
Applications within Priority 1; Specific objective 1.2 (Competitiveness of SMEs) will receive one extra point in the assessment if they work with:
- SME business development and internationalisation, including productive investments
Applications within Priority 2; Specific objective 2.1 (Climate change adaptation) will receive one extra point in the assessment if they work with:
- Water management and water resource conservation (including river basin management, specific climate change adaptation measures, reuse, leakage reduction)
Applications within Priority 2; Specific objective 2.2 (Nature protection and biodiversity) will receive one extra point in the assessment if they work with:
- Air quality and noise reduction measures
- Protection, restoration and sustainable use of Natura 2000 sites
Applications within Priority 2; Specific objective 2.3 (Sustainable mobility) will receive one extra point in the assessment if they work with:
- Clean urban transport infrastructure that enables the operation of zero-emission
- Digitalisation of transport when dedicated in part to greenhouse gas emissions reduction: urban transport
- Alternative fuels infrastructure
other eligibility criteria
Programme area:
- Sub-area Aurora
- FINLAND: Lapland, North Ostrobothnia, Central Ostrobothnia, Ostrobothnia, South Ostrobothnia, Kainuu, North Karelia
- SWEDEN: Norrbotten, Västerbotten, Västernorrland
- NORWAY: Nordland, Troms and Finnmark
- Sub-area Sápmi:
- FINLAND: Lapland, Northern Ostrobothnia and Central Ostrobothnia. In addition to the official area of the Sami homeland (the areas of the municipalities of Enontekiö, Inari and Utsjoki, as well as the area of the reindeer owner's association of Lapland in Sodankylä), the geographical area of the sub-area Sápmi covers the entire region of Lapland, and the regions of North Ostrobothnia and Central Ostrobothnia.
- SWEDEN: Norrbotten, Västerbotten, Västernorrland and Jämtland, as well as Idre Sameby in Dalarna.
- NORWAY: Troms and Finnmark, Nordland, and Trøndelag as well as parts of Innlandet (Elgå Reinbeitedistrikt).
A regular project can apply:
- a maximum of 50% of Norwegian costs but no more than 200 000 EUR (2 mill. NOK) from the IR-funding
- maximum of 65% of EU-partners costs (so far no limit in the amount for the EU-funding)
Interreg Aurora will support Operations of Strategic Importance.
The last possible end date for project durations is the 31 December 2028.
Additional information
Topics
Relevance for EU Macro-Region
EUSBSR - EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
project duration
36 months
Additional Information
To be able to create an application you need to have a user account in Min Ansökan. The programme manual explains all the required steps.
You have the possibility to get written feedback and consultations based on a filled-in project idea form. You find the Programme Document and the template for project idea here. You must use the project idea form that is uploaded on this webpage, please note that the template is updated in January 2024.
You will have the possibility to submit the project idea template concerning Call 6 to interregaurora@lansstyrelsen.se between 20.1.2025 – 14.2.2025.
Call documents
Interreg Aurora 2021-2017 programmeInterreg Aurora 2021-2017 programme(402kB)
Interreg Aurora- summaryInterreg Aurora- summary(5247kB)
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interregaurora@lansstyrelsen.se
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