Overview of European Funding - Norfolk County
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Overview of European
Funding
Jane Locke
EU Projects Manager
Europe 2020
• New programme period 2014-20
• Smart, sustainable, inclusive economic
growth
• Previous programmes about economic
equality across Europe - cohesion
• New programme will be about promoting
European economies as competitors on a
world stage - growth
EU Programmes
• National programmes
– Structural (ERDF and ESF) and rural
(EAFRD)
• Cross border
– FCE and 2 Seas
• Transnational
– North Sea and North West Europe
• Europe-wide
– Horizon2020, Erasmus + etc
National
£40M ERDF
£40M ESF
£13M EAFRD
£250M FCE
£139m 2 SEAS
£115M North Sea
£279M NWE
RDPE LEADER
Programme likely
to be £10M?
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Investment Priorities
Thematic Objective
Research & innovation
SIF
2
Seas
FCE
North
Sea
North
West
Europe
Interreg
Europe
Access to ICT
Competitiveness of SMEs
Promoting a low carbon economy
Promoting climate change adaption
Protecting the environment
Promoting social inclusion and combating poverty
Investing in education skills and lifelong learning
Promoting sustainable transport
Promoting employment and supporting labour mobility
EUSIF – Priorities and Funding
£81 Million ESF/ERDF to be divided between priority
themes:
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Education and skills - £20M
SME competitiveness - £16M
Innovation – £11M
Social Inclusion - £9M
Low Carbon Economy - £8M
Employment and labour mobility - £7M
£6M will be spent on these themes through a
Community Led Local Development approach in urban
and rural areas
EU SIF – Priorities and Funding
£13M EAFRD aimed at 4 priorities in rural areas:
• Building knowledge and skills in rural areas;
• Funding new and developing non-agricultural,
micro, small and medium sized rural business;
• Funding small scale renewable and broadband
Investments in rural areas; and
• Support for tourism activities in rural areas.
INTERREG
European Territorial Cooperation
• Maps
INTERREG
European Territorial Cooperation
RDPE Programme
• Successfully completing the Leader
programme
• Roll out Leader approach to 2 new local
action groups in Norfolk
• Using new flexibility to add ERDF and ESF
funds to rural funds for holistic approach
• Using new flexibility to use Leader
approach in Norwich and Great Yarmouth
Role of Economic Development
• Able to help with:
– Identifying best funding opportunity
– Help with identifying project partners internally
and externally
– Provide access to dedicated facilitators
– Assistance to draft applications
– Help to set up and run a project
• Meanwhile – working on compliance
systems across council
Contacts
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Carolyn Reid – Interreg FCE
Karen Gibson –ETC Programmes (Interreg)
Jane Locke – National Programmes
Eliska Cheeseman – Rural Programmes
Eve Cronin – Skills Programmes
Karen Bailey – ERDF Facilitator