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  1. An institution, body, office or agency established by or based on the Treaty on European Union and the Treaties establishing the European Communities.

    All education and training facilities for people of different age groups.

    An intergovernmental organization having legal personality under public international law or a specialized agency established by such an international organization. An international organization, the majority of whose members are Member States or Associated Countries and whose main objective is to promote scientific and technological cooperation in Europe, is an International Organization of European Interest.

    A person with legal rights and obligations. Unlike a legal entity, a natural person does not have a legal act (e.g. association, limited liability company, etc.).

    An NPO is an institution or organization which, by virtue of its legal form, is not profit-oriented or which is required by law not to distribute profits to its shareholders or individual members. An NGO is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that does not represent business interests. Pursues a common purpose for the benefit of society.

    A partnership, corporation, person, or agency that is for-profit and not operated by the government.

    Any government or other public administration, including public advisory bodies, at the national, regional or local level.

    A research institution is a legal entity established as a non-profit organization whose main objective is to conduct research or technological development. A college/university is a legal entity recognized by its national education system as a university or college or secondary school. It may be a public or private institution.

    A microenterprise, a small or medium-sized enterprise (business) as defined in EU Recommendation 2003/361. To qualify as an SME for EU funding, an enterprise must meet certain conditions, including (a) fewer than 250 employees and (b) an annual turnover not exceeding EUR 50 million and/or an annual balance sheet total not exceeding EUR 43 million. These ceilings apply only to the figures for individual companies.

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  1. Governance, partnership: Projects aimed at increasing the application of multilevel and transnational or cross-border governance, designing and testing appropriate governance structures and mechanisms. Also cooperation between public institutions on any theme.

    Innovation capacity and awareness-raising: Actions that increase a person’s or organisation’s capacity for innovation (not innovation as such), and that establish the capacity to diffuse and apply innovation; projects that stimulate innovation in different areas and innovation capacities; strengthening and empowering of innovation networks.

    Institutional cooperation and cooperation networks: Projects working on the improvement of institutional cross-border co-operation and capacities, on renewing and simplifying administrative management through long term cooperation between institutions (e.g. Euregion), on establishing and sharing regional knowledge and intercultural understanding and cohesion. It also deals with cooperations between universities, health care facilities, schools and sports organisations, as well as with management and capacity building.

    Activities focussing on agricultural products, organic farming, horticulture, as well as forest management and wood products; furthermore the development of the food sector, food chains, organic food production, and seafood products and any topics related to animals and fishing.

    Agriculture and fisheries and forestry: Projects focussing on agricultural products (i.e. fruits, meat, olives, etc.), organic farming, horticulture, as well as forest management and wood products. Also the development of the agro-food sector, food chains, organic food production, and seafood products. Any topics related to animals (i.e. health, management) and fishing (i.e. sustainable fishery, aquaculture).

    Soil and air quality: Projects that deal with any topic against soil and air pollution, except water pollution, for example, reduction of soil and air contamination, pollution-management systems, but also prevention and eradication of soil erosion, new ways of improving air quality (also indoors) and soil/air knowledge in general.

    Climate change and biodiversity projects assisting mitigation and adaption to climate change and environmental impacts of climate change. Development of low carbon technologies and strategies, reduction of CO2 emissions from all sectors. Promotion of biodiversity, new instruments to enhance biodiversity and natural protection.

    Soil and air quality projects that deal with any topic against soil and air pollution, except water pollution, for example, reduction of soil and air contamination, pollution-management systems, but also prevention and eradication of soil erosion, new ways of improving air quality (also indoors) and soil/air knowledge in general.

    Water management projects about management and distribution of drinking water, integrated sustainable water management, monitoring systems for water supply and improving drinking water quality; also water treatment (wastewater), in particular, innovative technologies to improve wastewater, treatments in the purification of industrial and domestic wastewater and water reuse policies. Waterways, lakes and rivers: This deals with any topics on waterways, lakes and rivers, from improving water quality, protecting and developing of ecosystems or sustainable wetland management.

    Activities that protect, promote and enhance cultural and natural heritage, increase the attractiveness through preservation and valorisation of common cultural and natural heritage in a sustainable manner, and improve and develop cultural and natural heritage objects, services and products. Cultural heritage management, art and culture, (maritime) heritage routes, access to cultural and natural heritage. Also all topics on cultural services such as festivals, concerts, art workshops.

    Tourism projects dealing with the promotion of natural assets, and the protection and development of natural heritage, as well as increasing the touristic attractiveness through the better use of natural, cultural and historical heritage. Also projects about improved tourist services/products, development of ecotourism models, tourism development strategies.

    Sustainable management of natural resources projects focussing on the protection, promotion and valorization, and sustainable management and conservation of natural areas (habitats, geo parks, protected areas, etc.). Also projects focussing on preserving and enhancing cultural and natural heritage and landscape, as well as protecting the marine environment.

    Projects on waste management (innovative services and strategies), ecological waste treatment, treatment techniques/systems; waste disposal and recycling (improvement of recycling, innovative recycling technologies, recovery of organic waste, repair & re-use centres and networks); also prevention of pollution and pollution control (ecological and circular economy, marine littering, etc.).

    Labour market and employment: creating employment opportunities and/or optimising jobs, academic (un)employment and job mobility, workforce attraction and improvement of employment conditions for different groups.

    SME and entrepreneurship: strengthening SME capacities, boosting entrepreneurial activities in different sectors and for different groups, supporting social entrepreneurship, creating business support/advisory systems for start-ups/spin-offs/incubators, improving the competitiveness of SMEs, and promoting new business processes.

    Community integration and common identity projects that build identity, create a more cohesive society, promote positive relations through an increased provision of shared spaces and services.

    Demographic change and immigration is about projects tackling major societal challenges like demographic change in different areas and migration, in particular, aging society (active aging, best agers, silver economy strategies) and related new public services (adaptation of key services and infrastructure), social and spatial segregation, and brain drain. Also all topics on migration (policy tools, strategic planning, integration).

    All projects where ICT has a significant role, including tailor-made ICT solutions in different fields, as well as digital innovation hubs, open data, Internet of Things; ICT access and connecting (remote) areas with digital infrastructure and services; services and applications for citizens (e-health, e-government, e-learning, e-inclusion, etc.); services and applications for companies (e-commerce, networking, digital transformation, etc.).

    This is about the mitigation and management of risks and disasters, and the anticipation and response capacity towards the actors regarding specific risks and management of natural disasters, for example, prevention of flood and drought hazards, forest fire, strong weather conditions, etc.. It is also about risk assessment and safety.

    Education and training projects on expanding educational opportunities, reducing barriers in the field of education, improving higher education and lifelong learning, training and labour mobility, educational networks, higher vocational education, common learning programmes.

    Topics on energy management, energy-saving methods, evaluating energy efficiency measurements, energy rehabilitation/efficiency in buildings / public infrastructure, promotion of energy efficiency, cooperation among experienced energy efficiency firms, institutions and local administrations, co-generation.

    Projects focussing on wind, solar, biomass, hydroelectric, geothermal and other renewable energy, increasing the production of sustainable renewable energy and improving research capacities in biomass. Also projects focussing on storage and management of renewable energy, new technologies, sustainable regional bioenergy policies and financial Instruments for investments on renewable energy.

    Social projects concerning people with disabilities and excluded groups; enhancement of the capacity of children, young people, women and elderly; creation of infrastructure to improve access for disabled people, integration of socially vulnerable people; innovate in the care of victims of gender violence, social inclusion of women, etc.

    This deals with the development of health and social services and improved accessibility and efficiency for different groups (elderly, children, etc.). It is also about new healthcare models and medical diagnosis and treatments (dementia, cancer, diabetes, etc.), hospitals, care management, and rare diseases, as well as improving wellbeing and promoting sports.

    Projects about (organised) crime, efficient and secure borders, such as enhancing the effectiveness of the police in the prevention of drug crimes, the development of safety services, or tackling security and organised crime issues.

    Activities related to:

    • Transport and mobility covering all sorts of transport (incl. urban transport) and mobility.
    • Improving transport connections dealing with traffic and/or transport connections, rehabiliation/modernisation, better connectivity, improving accessibility/connections, but also public transport.
    • Multimodal transport and logistics and freight transport focusing on using different means of transport, developing multimodal connections, optimising intermodal transport chains; offering multimodal logistics solutions and providing access to clean, efficient and multimodal transport corridors and hubs; establishing cooperation among logistic centres and developing multimodal mobility strategies.

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    • urban development, such as planning and design of cities and urban areas, urban renewal, urban-rural links (climate, sustainable mobility, water efficiency, participation, sustainable land use, smart cities, public urban areas, regeneration)
    • regional planning and development, such as the implementation of regional development policies/instruments and programmes, sustainable land use management plans, integrated regional action plans, spatial planning, and marine protected area management.
    • rural and peripheral development, referring to remote, sparsely populated areas, rural community development, and rural economics, in particular access to remote areas and policies for rural areas.
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Interreg Mecklenburg-Vorpommern- Brandenburg- Poland

Parent programEuropean Regional Development Fund
Link to the programwww.interreg6a.net

Content of program

short description

The Interreg VI A Mecklenburg-Vorpommern / Brandenburg / Poland 2021-2027 cooperation program was set up as part of the European Union's territorial cooperation objective and supports cross-border cooperation covering a wide range of topics, for example in tourism, education, culture, health, civil protection, police and customs.

program 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
  • P2: Overcoming the consequences of climate change together and preserving nature
    • SO 2.1: Adaptation to climate change
    • SO 2.2: Nature conservation and biodiversity
  • P3: Enabling better cross-border participation through language, culture and tourism
    • SO 3.1: Education
    • SO 3.2: Culture and sustainable tourism
  • P4: Strengthening trust, shaping cross-border development together
    • SO 4.1: Capacities for cooperation
    • SO 4.2: Strengthening trust
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.

P2: Overcoming the consequences of climate change together and preserving nature

  • SO 2.1: Adaptation to climate change
    • Cross-border networking and knowledge transfer between institutions and organizations from science, business, administration and civil society. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that bring together the actors responsible for or affected by climate change adaptation measures in the program area.
    • Development and implementation of cross-border strategies, concepts and action plans for adaptation to climate change. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
      • analyze climate change and its effects as well as climate protection,
      • investigate the effectiveness of climate adaptation measures,
      • develop joint strategies and concepts and action plans derived from them.
    • Cross-border development, testing and implementation of joint solutions for adaptation to climate change, including ecosystem-based approaches and alternative preventive measures. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
      • Implement ecosystem-based approaches, such as the renaturation of wetlands and peatlands,
      • implement disaster prevention measures,
      • develop, test and implement other preventive measures to adapt to climate change,
      • aim to adapt the management of natural resources to climate change, e.g. in water, forestry or agriculture.
    • Strengthening the cross-border operational readiness of civil protection to cope with the consequences of climate change, including the preparation of responsible administrations and emergency services for cross-border operations through joint training and exercises. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
      • increase the operational readiness of responsible administrations and emergency services in a cross-border context,
      • develop joint action plans and carry out joint training measures and exercises in the field of cross-border civil protection.
    • 5. cross-border sensitization of the population, companies and administrations. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that develop and implement joint educational programs in the field of sustainable development to build knowledge and raise awareness of climate change.
  • SO 2.2: Nature conservation and biodiversity
    • Raising awareness of sustainable development and the value of biodiversity. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
      • Promote professional exchange and networking between nature conservation administrations, organizations and experts,
      • carry out joint activities, campaigns and offers in the field of education for sustainable development.
    • Developing and implementing cross-border strategies, concepts and action plans for adapting to climate change. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
      • Analyze climate change and its effects as well as climate protection,
      • investigate the effectiveness of climate adaptation measures,
      • develop joint strategies and concepts and action plans derived from them.

P3: Enable better cross-border participation through language, culture and tourism

  • SO 3.1: Education
    • Acquisition of the neighboring language and intercultural skills as well as other skills required to promote cross-border professional life, including measures that increase interest in the neighboring language. Funding is available for cross-border projects that
      • develop joint, including bilingual, educational components at pre-school, school, vocational and tertiary education and lifelong learning institutions,
      • develop and implement in-service courses, e.g. acquisition of the neighboring language or relevant country-specific specialist knowledge,
      • Acquire the technical and, in particular, digital equipment required for the implementation of cross-border educational programs,
      • increase interest in the neighboring language, e.g. language learning campaigns.
    • Development of digital cross-border learning and education platforms. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
      • improve access to educational opportunities that can be used across borders,
      • support the location-independent use of educational offers in the program area,
      • complement existing digital platforms.
  • 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.

P4: Strengthen trust, shape cross-border development together

  • SO 4.1: Capacities for cooperation
    • Development of joint strategies and analyses for cross-border development in all areas of life. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
      • the development of cross-border strategies and action plans, particularly in the areas of cross-border local transport/mobility, employment, spatial planning and spatial development or security,
      • collect, process and provide valid, decision-relevant information, for example in the area of cooperation in spatial observation,
      • remove legal and administrative obstacles.
    • Providing transparent factual information and advice to residents, businesses and administrations on fundamental issues of cross-border everyday and economic life. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
      • offer concrete assistance for the activities of citizens and companies in the neighboring country,
      • develop and implement appropriate advisory services,
      • develop relevant information for citizens or companies,
      • establish permanent organizational structures.
  • SO 4.2: Strengthening trust
    • Jointly prepared and implemented public events. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that prepare and carry out joint public events in order to present cross-border initiatives and activities to a broad public and to promote trusting cooperation.
    • Cross-border meetings and exchanges of experience between actors from civil society, business, science and administration. Funding is provided for cross-border projects that:
      • aim to promote the cross-border exchange of experience and meetings to establish contacts between German and Polish players in civil society, business, science and administration,
      • reduce prejudices, strengthen mutual understanding and arouse more interest in each other, for example in the culture of the neighboring country.

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Förderfähigkeitskirterien

Regions / countries for fundingGermany (Deutschland), Poland (Polska)
eligible entities
Partners
Other,  Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) / Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO),  Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME),  Private institution, incl. private company (private for profit),  International organization,  Public Body (national, regional and local; incl. EGTCs),  Research Institution incl. University,  Education and training institution
Mandatory partnershipYes
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 the program area 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.
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.

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,  Health, Social Services, Sports,  Mobility & Transport
Relevance for EU Macro-RegionEUSBSR - EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
Program documents Interreg Mecklenburg-Vorpommern- Brandenburg- Polen 2021-2027 Programmhandbuch (3987kB)
ContactInterreg Mecklenburg-Vorpommern- Brandenburg- Polen
info@interreg6a.net
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