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Interreg Mecklenburg-Vorpommern / Brandenburg / Polska - 5th call
Funding Program
Interreg Mecklenburg-Vorpommern- Brandenburg- Poland
deadlines
Opening
31.03.2025
Deadline
18.09.2025 16:00
Funding rate
80%
Call budget
€ 15,479,524.00
Estimated EU contribution per project
min. € 50,000.00
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The cooperation program Interreg VI A Mecklenburg-Vorpommern / Brandenburg / Poland 2021-2027 has published a new call for the priorities P1: Activate cross-border innovation potentials and P3: Enable better cross-border participation through language, culture and tourism.
Call objectives
The following priorities and specific objectives were developed as part of the program:
- P1: Activate cross-border innovation potentials
- SO 1.1: Research and innovation
In specific objective 1.1: Research and innovation, applications are particularly encouraged: Projects with broad project partnerships in the future fields of circular economy, energy and mobility, which on the one hand involve innovation players from the science and research sector, but also include specific economic players and their networks in the project activities.
- P3: Enabling better cross-border participation through language, culture and tourism
- SO 3.2: Culture and sustainable tourism
In specific objective 4.6: Culture and sustainable tourism, priority is given to projects that support cultural and tourist sites in order to increase their accessibility for visitors from the neighboring country, as they make a particular contribution to achieving the objectives of the cooperation program.
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Expected results
The following (non-exhaustive list) measures are proposed in the program:
P1: Activate cross-border innovation potential
- SO 1.1: Research and innovation
- Networking of innovation actors to promote a stronger cross-border perception of the innovation landscape. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
- Network clusters and industry networks across borders,
- analyze existing cooperation potential and derive and implement joint strategies,
- support the cross-border transfer of knowledge and technology,
- promote cooperation between cross-border innovation ecosystems, such as start-up initiatives or start-up networks,
- strengthen cross-border cooperation in application-oriented research and development, for example by improving access to funding programs or the cross-border use of research infrastructure,
- jointly market cross-border innovation approaches internationally.
- Developing and implementing innovative cross-border solutions. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
- Correspond well with the relevant innovation strategies,
- have an innovative character,
- make a recognizable contribution to strengthening companies in the programme area,
- involve partners from administration, science and business in accordance with the Triple Helix model.
- Networking of innovation actors to promote a stronger cross-border perception of the innovation landscape. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
P3: Enable better cross-border participation through language, culture and tourism
- SO 3.2: Culture and sustainable tourism
- Development and marketing of cross-border cultural and sustainable tourism offers and products, including the organization and implementation of cross-border public events for the holistic promotion of cross-border tourism and cultural offers. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
- increase the number of and access to cross-border offers, and are multilingual,
- communicate the culture and history of the neighboring country to a broad public, e.g. through joint exhibitions or other extracurricular information offerings,
- support social innovations (e.g. cross-border marketing of typical regional products in gastronomy and handicrafts,
- cross-border thematic offers, support for local tourism providers in the development and marketing of cross-border offers),
- develop cross-border offers and products in health tourism,
- Investments in the cross-border linking of tourist route infrastructures, particularly in cycling and water tourism. Funding is available for cross-border projects that:
- close identified gaps between existing tourist route networks on the basis of local and regional strategies and concepts for sustainable, cross-border tourism development,
- open up the connected tourist and cultural sites for visitors from the neighboring country through the development and expansion of route guidance systems.
- Investments in the preservation of the common natural and cultural heritage. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that preserve the shared natural and cultural heritage and make it more visible.
- Development of joint innovative digital solutions in connection with tourism and culture. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
- facilitate information and booking of cross-border tourist and cultural offers,
- make it easier to experience the cultural and natural heritage (e.g. through bi- or multilingual, mobile or digital travel guides, museum guides or maps).
- Networking of tourism organizations, tourism service providers and local initiatives to promote cross-border culture and tourism (including the development and linking of digital offer platforms) and cross-border exchange of knowledge and expertise. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
- aim to network tourism organizations and tourism service providers (e.g. by setting up and linking digital offer platforms),
- strengthen the marketing of offers via new cross-border or already established, cross-border extended offer platforms
- promote the cross-border exchange of knowledge and expertise in the field of culture and sustainable tourism.
- Development and marketing of cross-border cultural and sustainable tourism offers and products, including the organization and implementation of cross-border public events for the holistic promotion of cross-border tourism and cultural offers. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
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Eligibility Criteria
Regions / countries for funding
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
Both partners with their own budget (project partners) and partners without their own budget (associated partners) can participate in an Interreg project. The basic rule in the program is that at least one Polish and one German partner always participate in the project - both with ERDF funds.
Normally, all project partners are based in the participating regions of the program area. In justified exceptional cases, project partners based outside the program area can also participate in an Interreg project. The decisive prerequisite is that the project-related activities of the partner are carried out for the program area, achieve a visible added value for it and are essential for the implementation of the project. Project partners can be both public and private organizations.
The project partners must nominate a lead partner. Only public organizations may assume this function in the program.
The project partners must cooperate on the following two levels within the framework of the project:
- Joint preparation: regular meetings or coordination on project development, joint development of project content, objectives and scheduling, joint preparation of project documents.
- Joint implementation: activities of all project partners coordinated in terms of content and timing, joint project coordination, each project partner takes on at least one sub-task.
In addition, the partners must cooperate on at least one of the following levels:
- Joint personnel: one or more project partners provide additional personnel or release existing personnel to carry out project tasks in the interests of all project partners.
- Joint financing: joint cost and financing plan of the project partners, in which each project partner assumes part of its own funds, each project partner pre-finances its share of the costs.
- Small and medium-sized enterprises
- Transport companies
- Universities and research institutions, technology transfer centers
- Business-related institutions
- Local and regional authorities and government agencies
Priority 3:
- Non-governmental organizations and non-profit companies and institutions
- Tourism associations and organizations
- cultural institutions
- Units of territorial self-government and subordinate institutions
other eligibility criteria
On the Polish side, the program area covers the entire West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
On the German side, it covers the districts of Vorpommern-Greifswald, Vorpommern-Rügen and Mecklenburgische Seenplatte in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the districts of Uckermark, Barnim and Märkisch-Oderland in Brandenburg.
Normally, all project partners are based in the participating regions of the program area (program handbook chapter 1.3 Program area). As far as a more effective and higher cross-border added value of the projects is possible, the program also encourages project partners from the other German-Polish funding areas to be involved in the project implementation across the program.
In justified exceptional cases, project partners based outside the program area can also participate in an Interreg project. The decisive prerequisite is that the project-related activities of the partner are carried out for the program area, achieve a visible added value for the program area and are essential for the implementation of the project.
A lump sum of EUR 10,560.00 ERDF can be applied for to cover project preparation costs.
A lump sum of EUR 6,720.00 ERDF can be applied for for project completion costs.
Projects with a total budget of more than EUR 200,000 are considered regular projects.
Projects with a total budget of up to EUR 200,000 and which are not carried out within the Small Project Fund (SPF) are to be treated as small-scale projects (Program Manual Chapter 4.4.3 Draft Budget).
Funding applications in this call must have a minimum budget of over EUR 50,000 ERDF.
Budget of the call:
- P1: Activating cross-border innovation potential
- SO 1.1: Research and innovation: EUR 7,253,289.81
- P3: Enabling better cross-border participation through language, culture and tourism
- SO 3.2: Culture and sustainable tourism: EUR 8,226,234.11
Additional information
Topics
Relevance for EU Macro-Region
EUSBSR - EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
Additional Information
The funding application must be submitted online by the lead partner via Jems.
The funding application is completed in Jems in the two program languages German and Polish. The content of both language versions must be identical.
The signed confirmation of the original paper version of the electronically submitted application must be received by the Joint Secretariat no later than 14 calendar days after the end of the call.
Call documents
Interreg Mecklenburg-Vorpommern- Brandenburg- Polen 2021-2027 ProgrammhandbuchInterreg Mecklenburg-Vorpommern- Brandenburg- Polen 2021-2027 Programmhandbuch(3987kB)
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