Last call for INTERREG IVC’s projects

The overall objective of the INTERREG IVC programme, with its focus on interregional co-operation, is to improve the effectiveness of regional development policies in the areas of innovation, the knowledge economy, the environment and risk prevention...

The overall objective of the INTERREG IVC programme, with its focus on interregional co-operation, is to improve the effectiveness of regional development policies in the areas of innovation, the knowledge economy, the environment and risk prevention as well as to contribute to the economic modernisation and increased competitiveness of .

The exchange, sharing and transfer of policy experience, knowledge and good practices will contribute to achieving this objective. By promoting Europe-wide cooperation, INTERREG IVC encourages regional and local authorities to view interregional cooperation as a means of enhancing their development through learning from the experiences of others. This way, the successful experiences gained in the different regions can spread throughout .

Programme area: The eligible INTERREG IVC cooperation area covers the entire territory of the European Union with its 27 member states, including insular and outermost areas.

Programme Funding: The INTERREG IVC programme is financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). €302 million is being made available to co-finance projects implemented by EU partners.

Programme Priorities: The programme is organised around two thematic priorities with a certain number of sub-themes defined for each of the priorities:

Priority 1: Innovation and the knowledge economy.

• innovation, research and technology development.
• entrepreneurship and SMEs.
• the information society.
• employment, human capital and education.

Priority 2: Environment and risk prevention.

• natural and technology risks; climate change.
• water management.
• waste prevention and management.
• biodiversity and preservation of natural heritage; air quality.
• energy and sustainable transport.
• cultural heritage and landscape.

The INTERREG IVC programme supports projects that aim, through interregional exchange of experience at policy level, to improve regional and local policies addressing the above sub-themes. It is evident that these sub-themes are interlinked in many ways, within and even between the two priorities. Therefore projects can propose a cross-sectoral and integrated approach where appropriate.

The deadline for submission of INTERREG IVC projects is April 1.

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