Interreg Europe call for funding is open! Apply till 31st of May!

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Funding

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See below the policy objectives that are eligible for funding by Interreg Europe, the co-financing rate and the Application process.

Policy objectives
  1. Smarter Europe
  2. Greener Europe
  3. More connected Europe
  4. More social Europe
  5. Europe closer to Citizens
Information for the co-financing rate

Co-financing rate and eligible project partner according to legal status and location

  • 80% ERDF: Public bodies and bodies governed by public law from all 27 EU member states
  • 70% ERDF: Private non-profit bodies from all 27 EU member states
  • Up to 50% Norwegian funding: Public bodies, bodies governed by public law and private non-profit bodies from Norway
  • Swiss funding: Partners from Switzerland are invited to contact the Swiss Interreg national point of contact to receive information on Swiss funding opportunities
Who can apply?

The following organisations are eligible to receive ERDF or Norwegian funding.

• Public authorities,

• Public law bodies (bodies governed by public law),

• Private non-profit bodies.

Private non-profit bodies and partners from Switzerland cannot take on the role of lead partner. Beyond the issue of eligibility, one of the key success factors for any application is to ensure that the proposed partnership is coherent with the objective and issue addressed in the proposal (see section 3.4.4.1 of the manual).

Application

The application pack for the call is available on the programme website (www.interregeurope.eu) and includes the following:

  • the terms of reference here
  • the programme manual here
  • the application form template in the Interreg Europe portal
  • the ‘declaration’ template here

Project applicants who would like to submit a proposal must complete an application form in English, as it is the working language of the programme  Applications submitted in another language will be considered ineligible.

The online system runs a number of automatic validation checks which prevents user from submitting the form if it is not properly filled.

All partners (including the lead partner) and associated policy authorities - if applicable - must provide a declaration using the template provided by the programme (see Annex 02). Those declarations must be uploaded in the Portal as a part of the application.

The complete application has to be submitted online at the latest by 31st May 2022, 12 pm (midday) CEST (Paris time).

 

The original call can be found here

Contacts

Alexia Spyridonidou

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