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Interreg HR-BA-ME: First Call for Proposals
Funding Program
Interreg Croatia-Bosnia and Herzegovina-Montenegro
deadlines
Opening
03.05.2023
Deadline
28.07.2023 15:00
Funding rate
85%
Call budget
€ 41,095,300.00
Estimated EU contribution per project
between € 400,000.00 and € 2,500,000.00
Link to the call
Link to the submission
Call content
short description
The 1st Call targets all four Programme’s Priorities and six Specific objectives. Potential applicants are invited to submit cross-border cooperation project proposals and play an active role in contributing to the economic growth of the Programme area.
Call objectives
The following priorities and specific objectives have been developed within the programme:
- P1: Smart investments in research, innovation and competitive entrepreneurship
- SO 1.1: Developing and enhancing research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies
- P2: Green investments in environmental protection and efficient risk management
- SO 2.1: Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions
- SO 2.2: Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience, taking into account eco-system based approaches
- SO 2.3: Promoting the transition to a circular and resource efficient economy
- P3: Accessible and resilient health services
- SO 3.1: Ensuring equal access to health care and fostering resilience of health systems, including primary care, and promoting the transition from institutional to family- and community-based care
- P4: Sustainable and inclusive tourism and culture
- SO 4.1: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
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Expected results
The programme proposes the following (non exhaustive) types of measures:
P1: Smart investments in research, innovation and competitive entrepreneurship
- SO 1.1: Developing and enhancing research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies
- The programme will be focused on supporting actions that accelerate innovation and technology transfer, primarily (but not exclusively) in the areas of blue and green economy, circular economy, agriculture, food production, fisheries and aquaculture, climate change, renewable resources, smart manufacturing, biodiversity, skills development for smart specialization etc.
P2: Green investments in environmental protection and efficient risk management
- SO 2.1: Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions
- The actions will be focused on public infrastructure, creation of knowledge-base and human resources required for energy transition, as well as on national, regional and local agencies that promote energy efficiency and support and encourage end users to use energy from renewable sources and rationalise the energy consumption. Considering increasing energy demands and increasingly limited resources, the development of energy saving and energy efficiency enhancement methods will be a priority in the future development of the area. The programme will not support production of biomass deriving from deforestation or forest degradation or waste incineration or any activity leading to significant increase in incineration.
- SO 2.2: Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience, taking into account eco-system based approaches
- Development and introduction of joint climate change adaptation, cross-border disaster prevention strategies and first response plans, as well as solutions and systems for monitoring, prevention and management of potential risks, including education of public and regulation of behaviour
- Encouraging intersectoral/interstate cooperation in risk prevention and rapid response management through development and implementation of joint protocols, procedures, approaches and measures, small-scale infrastructure preferring nature-based solutions, response vehicles, equipment, shelters, etc.
- Strengthening of institutional and expert capacities and raising awareness to address environmental issues, climate change and disaster risks reduction
- Establishment of joint emergency centres, including small-scale infrastructure preferring nature-based solutions
- Development of cross-border risk assessment and disaster risk strategies for cross-border hazards such as forest fires, landslides, floods and relative sea-level change, invasive alien species directly threatening biodiversity and ecosystems
- Exchanging knowledge and good practices on eco-system based climate change adaptation measures and implementing pilot actions for protection and restoration towards resilient eco-systems, e.g. rivers, wetlands and sea, forests, cross-border connectivity of habitats, agro-forestry, biodiversity, landscapes, climate proofing, modelling and forecasting
- Testing integrated climate-adaptation solutions in pilot actions, which combine technological, ecological, social, cultural, governance and financial aspects taking into account good practices available at local, regional, national or European level
- Increasing climate resilience of critical infrastructures and cultural/natural heritage sites through improved risk preparedness and risk management plans
- Integrating climate change aspects into water management strategies and their implementation on local, regional and interregional level
- Sharing knowledge and developing solutions for climate proofing the agricultural and forestry sectors to increase their resilience towards e.g. droughts, outbreaks of pests, invasion of alien species, including vulnerability assessment of the sectors
- Developing solutions for strengthening eco-system services for human health and wellbeing to support social resilience and counteracting socioeconomic impacts of climate change, e.g. by implementation of green infrastructure, green building principles and sustainable rainwater management, especially in urban areas.
- SO 2.3: Promoting the transition to a circular and resource efficient economy
- Developing and implementing approaches and solutions for limiting landfilling of all types of waste and retaining their value (as future resources) in the economic cycle
- Increasing awareness of policy makers and stakeholders about environmental and economic opportunities of a circular economy and improving their capacity for the practical implementation of circular economy approaches in different sectors (such as electronics, construction and buildings, textiles, plastics, packaging, food, agriculture, forestry and wood industry)
- Developing and implementing joint pilot and demonstration actions that closely involve citizens (e.g., good practices in separate waste collection and waste re-use, pilot testing of repair, reuse and refurbish approaches etc.) in order to foster behavioural changes, higher acceptance of more sustainable products and resource-efficient consumption and production patterns
- Improving waste management policies and competences of the public sector, including the prevention, processing and recycling of communal waste, (e.g., recovery of organic waste, including nutrients from municipal wastewater) industrial biowaste, and construction waste
- Developing and testing solutions that support the recovery and reuse of raw material
- Fostering and testing digital solutions for the circular economy including applications and services (such as product passports, resource mapping, tracing systems and consumer information).
P3: Accessible and resilient health services
- SO 3.1: Ensuring equal access to health care and fostering resilience of health systems, including primary care, and promoting the transition from institutional to family- and community-based care
- Development and implementation of ICT solutions and (pilot) actions to support digitalization in health care
- Improving access to health care services for vulnerable and marginalised groups, such as elderly, children (e.g., children deprived of parental care) and persons with disabilities through investments in equipment, transport means, etc
- Improving the accessibility and effectiveness of cross-border public health care services by investing in telemedicine, diagnostics, mobile clinics/infirmaries and mobile assets, including small scale infrastructure preferring nature-based solutions
- Transfer of knowledge through exchange of experience, awareness raising, lifelong learning, education and training programmes, and capacity building through online and in-situ trainings to improve skills in the field of health care and enhance the delivery of primary care and family-based and community-based care services
- Developing and implementing joint activities/solutions to promote healthy lifestyles and active and healthy aging, disease prevention
P4: Sustainable and inclusive tourism and culture
- SO 4.1: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
- The programme aims to support the specific, innovative, sustainable, green, digital and smart forms of tourism and culture (including new and existing sustainable tourism/cultural sites) that develops the advantage for the local communities and economies, with strict observance of potential impacts on the environment.
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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
Mandatory partnership
Yes
Project Partnership
Projects shall involve at least two partners from participating countries out of which one must be from an EU member state (Croatia). The maximum number of partners in application is six including the Lead Partner. Applications with trilateral partnership (partnership with partners from all three countries) are highly encouraged.
To be eligible for a grant, the applicant/partner must meet all the following criteria:
- be a non-profit-making legal person/entity established by a public or a private law for the purposes of public interest or specific purpose of meeting the needs of general interest (profit-making companies are not eligible, neither as a Lead Partner nor as a Project Partner unless established and 100% owned by state, regional/local government units)
- be established under the national law in the respective participating country (Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and/or Montenegro)
- applicants must be registered at least 12 months prior to the deadline for the submission of applications
- private partner (either lead partner or project partner) must have an annual income for the two last closed financial years (cumulatively) in amount at least equal to amount of grant requested (grant size of specific partner, not total project).
Partners shall submit registration acts and/or decision on establishment in accordance with the relevant national law to prove legal personality:
- If the partner is established by a public law (e.g. region, county, district, municipality, city/town, ministry, etc.), only a direct reference of the said law must be provided.
- If the partner is established by a private law (e.g., limited liability companies, shareholding companies), but 100% owned by the state, regional/local government units, it may be eligible for funding and only registration act must be provided.
- Non-profit status may be proven by registration act and/or decision on establishment and/or statute and/or law. Non-profit organizations which non-profit status is determined by the law, should not deliver a statute but only a registration act and/or decision on establishment (e.g., NGO).
- Other non-profit organizations governed by private law established for the specific purpose of meeting needs of general interest, not having an industrial or commercial character must prove their non-profit status by submitting both the statute and registration act and/or decision on establishment.
- Profit-making companies (small, medium and large enterprises) are not eligible, neither as a Lead Partner nor as a Project Partner unless established and 100% owned by state, regional/local government units.
- Political parties/organizations are not eligible, neither as a Lead Partner nor as a Project Partner.
One institution/organization can be selected for funding in a maximum of five (5) operations, out of which in a maximum of three (3) operations as a Project partner and in a maximum of two (2) operations as a
Lead Partner.
In case when faculties within university are not a separate legal entity this limitation is applied to each faculty and not to university. In case of state/regional/local government institutions (e.g. ministries, counties, municipalities, cities) this limitation is applied to different organizational departments (units) within institutions.
Partnership may not be accepted when established between actors responding to the same name and belonging to the same mother organisation (e.g. two branches or “sister” organisation), irrespective of
the fact that they are established in one or in each of the three participating countries.
In order to be eligible, projects must fulfil all four of the following cooperation criteria.
- Joint development
- Joint implementation
- Joint financing
- Joint staffing
other eligibility criteria
The Croatian part of the programme area includes the following counties: Zagreb County, Sisak-Moslavina County, Karlovac County, Bjelovar-Bilogora County, Lika-Senj County, Požega-Slavonia County, Brod-Posavina County, Zadar County, Šibenik-Knin County, Vukovar-Srijem County, Split-Dalmatia County and Dubrovnik-Neretva County.
The programme area within Bosnia and Herzegovina includes Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the following municipalities: Bijeljina, Teočak, Ugljevik, Lopare, Tuzla, Lukavac, Čelić, Srebrenik, Petrovo, Gračanica, Doboj Istok, Gradačac, Pelagićevo, Donji Žabar, Orašje, Domaljevac-Šamac, Šamac, Modriča, Vukosavlje, Odžak, Brod, Srebrenica, Bratunac, Milići, Han-Pijesak, Vlasenica, Kladanj, Šekovići, Kalesija, Osmaci, Zvornik, Banovići, Živinice, Sapna, Prnjavor, Srbac, Laktaši, Čelinac, Kotor Varoš, Kneževo, Dobretići, Šipovo, Jajce, Jezero, Mrkonjić Grad, Banja Luka, Gradiška, Kozarska Dubica, Prijedor, Oštra Luka, Sanski Most, Ključ, Ribnik, Glamoč, Bosansko Grahovo, Drvar, Istočni Drvar, Petrovac, Bosanski Petrovac, Bosanska Krupa, Krupa na Uni, Novi Grad, Kostajnica, Bužim, Velika Kladuša, Cazin, Bihać, Doboj, Derventa, Prozor/Rama, Konjic, Nevesinje, Gacko, Bileća, Trebinje, Ravno, Ljubinje, Berkovići, Mostar, Jablanica, Kupres, Kupres (RS), Tomislavgrad, Posušje, Široki Brijeg, Čitluk, Stolac, Neum, Čapljina, Ljubuški, Grude, Livno, Istočni Mostar, Doboj Jug, Kakanj, Maglaj, Tešanj, Usora, Zavidovići, Zenica, Žepče, Bugojno, Busovača, Donji Vakuf, Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje, Novi Travnik, Travnik, Vitez and Teslić.
The Montenegrian part of the programme area includes the municipalities as follows: Herceg Novi, Kotor, Tivat, Budva, Bar, Ulcinj, Cetinje, Nikšić, Podgorica, Tuzi and Danilovgrad.
Additional information
Topics
Relevance for EU Macro-Region
EUSAIR - EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region, EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
project duration
between 18 and 36 months
Additional Information
The Application Package for the 1st CfP can be downloaded from the Programme website: www.interreghr- ba-me.eu. It consists of the following documents:
Guidelines for Applicants (GfA) and the following annexes:
1. Template of the Lead Partner Statement
2. Template of the Project Partner Statement
3. Template of the Partnership Pre-Agreement
4. Model of the Subsidy Contract
Applications MUST be filled in and submitted by the lead partner only through the online submission system – Jems. Applications shall be filled in accordance with Application Manual: instructions how to fill in the Application (including budget) and submitted in accordance with the Guidelines for Applicants. Furthermore, an offline Application form template is provided as a useful tool for a preparation of Application. Both documents may be found in folder Useful tools within 1st Call documents.
The official language of the Programme is English. Therefore, Application and all communication between applicants and the Programme bodies is carried out in English language. Information in the Jems as well as official correspondence must be treated accordingly.
The EU funding allocated for the 1st CfP, the size of the grant, and the project duration are broken down per Specific objective as follows:
- SO 1.1: Developing and enhancing research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies
- Available EU budget: € 5,416,000.00
- Size of grant: between € 400,000.00 and € 1,500,000.00
- Project duration: between 18 and 30 months
- SO 2.1: Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions
- Available EU budget: € 5,751,250.00
- Size of grant: between € 500,000.00 and € 2,000,000.00
- Project duration: between 18 and 30 months
- SO 2.2: Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience, taking into account eco-system based approaches
- Available EU budget: € 9,202,000.00
- Size of grant: between € 500,000.00 and € 2,500,000.00
- Project duration: between 18 and 36 months
- SO 2.3: Promoting the transition to a circular and resource efficient economy
- Available EU budget: € 5,751,250.00
- Size of grant: between € 500,000.00 and € 2,000,000.00
- Project duration: between 18 and 30 months
- SO 3.1: Ensuring equal access to health care and fostering resilience of health systems, including primary care, and promoting the transition from institutional to family- and community-based care
- Available EU budget: € 7,700,000.00
- Size of grant: between € 400,000.00 and € 2,000,000.00
- Project duration: between 18 and 30 months
- SO 4.1: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
- Available EU budget: € 7,274,800.00
- Size of grant: between € 400,000.00 and € 2,000,000.00
- Project duration: between 18 and 30 months
Call documents
Interreg HR-BA-ME: Guidelines for Call 1Interreg HR-BA-ME: Guidelines for Call 1(2305kB)
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