… Universities are welcome to participate in Interreg Europe projects. … organisations do not receive funding from the programme. However, the travel and accommodation costs incurred by …
… The EAFRD programmes can be addressed in our projects as policy … that fall within the scope of the cohesion policy. However, please note that these rural development programmes … Jobs and Growth goal programme. Therefore, you will need to make sure that at least one of the policy instruments …
… For project partners from EU Member States, project activities are … Partners’ own contributions may come from their own budgets or from other sources. Each partner must make a commitment to provide their own contribution through a declaration. … …
… In your application, you must include these required activities: … website Final high-level event You must also include up to 10 recommended activities such as: The programme’s events … forget. Don’t just plan them, but include them in your budget. … What communication activities should I include in …
… The geographical coverage takes into consideration all partners, including advisory partners. However, associated policy authorities and stakeholder …
… Yes. Seven EU candidate countries can join, as well as Norway and … partners. Countries outside the programme areaare welcome to participate in an Interreg Europe project if their participation contributes to its delivery. However, these partners must provide their own funding since …
… Projects are welcome to integrate online activities into their … whenever possible to minimise their environmental impact. However, this online format cannot fully replace in-person …
… Funding will concern implementation-related activities dedicated to testing a new approach to public intervention, or … be selected in a fair and transparent way. A pilot action budget usually stands between EUR 40,000 and 120,000 …
… You must use the harmonized branding approach that we’ve developed in all your communication tools and materials intended for the public or for … version of your project visual on different backgrounds See howto make use of the additional branding elements Apply …
… This is possible as long as this involvement is clearly justified, complementarities in terms of budgetamong these partners that address the same policy …
… The project’s logic is to gather regions that share a common challenge and have … works should come from the regions involved in the project. However, in exceptional and justified cases, a practice may …
… The discovery partner’s involvement in the project is lighter than other … partners because they do not address any policy instrument. However, they are still expected to participate in all the main activities of the project as …
… Control costs for the verification of expenditure are considered eligible unless there are stricter national … at partner state level. Projects should therefore foresee abudget for these controls depending on the control …
… The project partnership agreement is an internal project's document. The programme strongly recommends toattach the following annexes: Detailed allocation of tasks and activities including detailed budget by categories and spending plan, by PP (indicative) …
… In terms of eligibility criteria, the application should involve partners from three, four … for Interreg Europe funding. This criterion does not apply toapplications where more than one outermost region is … be reflected in a project’s financial arrangements. The budgetallocation should in principle be balanced between …
… External expertise and service costs include expenditure paid, … and related invoices or requests for reimbursement to external service providers who are subcontracted to carry … expertise and services needed for projects. In the project budget in the application form, the following types of …