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INTERREG III
Baltic Sea Region INTERREG III Strand A
Christine Kassl-Hamza
Silbergasse 25/10 1190 Wien Tel: +43 (0)6991 187 15 60 Fax: +43 1 9425952 email: [email protected]
LV2002/IB/CBC 01 - TL Latvia INTERREG III (Source: Nordregio at www.nordregio.se)
INTERREG III
What`s so special about BSR INTERREG III?
INTERREG III A north and south are included in the INTERREG III B program. Priority 5: Priority Estonia-Latvia-Russia (North) Priority 6: Priority Latvia-Lithuania-Belarus (South)
Priority Estonia-Latvia-Russia (North)
Priority Latvia-Lithuania-Belarus (South)
INTERREG III STRAND A
PURPOSE
Cross-border co-operation neighbouring authorities between is intended to develop cross-border economic and social centres through joint strategies for sustainable territorial development.
Organisation of INTERREG III A
Transnational Monitoring Committee Responsible for the program process Transnational Steering Committee Project decisions Joint Technical Secretariat Riga Office supports the Monitoring and the Steering Committees provides information to applicants collects applications pre evaluation of application forms supports applicants during the project
INTERREG Documents
Communication from the commission to the member states BSR INTERREG Program Other INTERREG Programs Program Complement Application Form 1st Call Other calls
INTERREG III
What is the difference between INTERREG III A and III B III A III B
Bilateral or trilateral cross border co-operation Easier to apply Smaller projects 1 to 3 partners possible Broad topics Border region between Latvia and its neighbouring countries involved Wider sub regional and transnational co-operation Substantial size Focus on particular topics Minimum of 3 partners Whole region of several countries involved
INTERREG III
What is the difference between INTERREG III A and PHARE CBC
Same topics Smaller budget Other rate of national co-financing INTERREG III A 75% ERDF 25% national co-financing PHARE CBC financing 80% PHARE 20% national co In-kind contribution is possible in INTRREG III A
INTERREG III STRAND A
Priority actions (not exhaustive):
urban, rural (incl. coastal) development entrepreneur ship, SME, local development labour market integration & social inclusion RTDI, culture, info/communications networks, environment and energy (esp. renewable) transport infrastructure institutional capacity building
But only select a few priorities!!
Project development process
get info project idea find partners contact JTS application fulfilment Approval/ Rejection
Longest: 1/2 a year for a project to be prepared for application
INTERREG III STRAND A
Project topics
What can be applied in INTERREG IIIA?
all soft people to people projects small scale infrastructure projects (not exclusively) pre feasibility studies and feasibility studies know-How and experience exchange establishment and maintenance of co-operation networks workshops and seminars dissemination of information analyses such as market research joint pilot actions implementation of best practice building up networks
INTERREG III STRAND A
Who can apply Public and public equivalent bodies Private partners
Public authorities on national, regional, sub-regional and local level Research and training institutions Foundations NGOs and non-profit organisations from the EU Member States
Private partners must not be lead partners
(all in all max 10% for the private sector)
INTERREG III STRAND A
What is public equivalent
governed by public or private law established for the specific purpose of meeting needs of the general interest not having an industrial or commercial character only having legal personality
INTERREG III STRAND A
How to look for partners and develop project ideas
contact the respective regional institutions and organisations ask partners from already approved projects for advice team up with partners in your region that face a similar problem consider building on already existing co-operation networks, e.g. twin-regions / twin-cities co operations.
INTERREG III STRAND A
Lead Partner Principle
Who can be a Lead Partner? Public, regional and local authorities and other public organisations in a member state Examples: associations; academic institutions; research institutes; foundations; NGOs and non-profit organizations (community-based, humanitarian, industrial, cultural, etc.); development agencies, etc.
INTERREG III STRAND A
Lead Partner Principle
Full financial and legal responsibility for: project management system submitting Application Form signing the Subsidy Contract reporting of the project progress requesting payments
INTERREG III STRAND A
Eligible Costs
Personal costs (incl. Overhead Costs) Project related durables Project co-ordination costs Meetings and dissemination material costs Travel and accommodation
75% 25%
External expertise and audit Small scale investments External costs such as sub-contracting Project related investments
NATIONAL CO-FINANCING INTERREG III A
Preparation costs (including translation of the projects)
eligibility dates will be set by the JTS
INTERREG III STRAND A
Project sizes Priority north
Normal projects in INTERREG III A: 50.000 - 1 MEUR no duration limit Small projects in INTERREG III A: 5.000 - 50.000 EURO small scale projects 10% of total grants available duration: 1 year lighter procedure
Priority south
Normal projects in INTERREG III A: 50.000 - 1 MEUR Small projects in INTERREG III A: 5.000 - 50.000 EURO
INTERREG III STRAND A
Number of partners Priority north
involvement of partners from at least two countries is an obligatory requirement 1 partner will be allowed only in case of investment projects bilateral projects will be supported in both Measures trilateral projects on only in Measure 2 financial limit for partners from outside the eligible border region
Priority south
involvement of partners from at least two countries is an obligatory requirement single applicants are only allowed for infrastructure projects but it has to have a clear cross border impact Bilateral and trilateral
(trilateral should be promoted)
INTERREG III STRAND A NORTH
Measure 1: Development of the Estonian-Latvian border region
promotion of
tourism
development
environmental
management and protection support of
municipal
co-operation widening and deepening of local co-operation contacts (
people to people projects)
staff training
programmes and training projects in the above listed fields, activities related to labour markets.
INTERREG III STRAND A NORTH
Measure 2: Development of the EU external border regions
Specifically for municipalities and NGOs
IT
related services development of new
business
opportunities development of
transport
(only small scale investments)
tourism
development
environmental
management and protection establishing new contacts between local and regional institutions -
small-scale people-to-people projects
staff training
programmes and training projects in the above listed fields
INTERREG III STRAND A SOUTH
Topic 1: Utilising the cross-border co-operation to enhance the competitiveness of involved regions and improve the access to markets across the borders
promoting the
tourism
development promoting the
business
development along the
transit corridors
fostering
the
co-operation
in the field of
business
development improving the
accessibility
across the borders
municipal services
, providing information services related to border crossing issues and Schengen requirements to local inhabitants, preserving the
environment
in the border areas
INTERREG III STRAND A SOUTH
Topic 2:
Supporting the development and strengthening of co-operation on a
people-to-people
level and between the institutions located in border regions
.
AIM
facilitate the creation of contacts and networks among the local inhabitants understanding of the cultures on both sides of the borders and creating and sustaining interest in further development of joint cross border co-operation
Example activities
joint studies, future project competitions, cultural and recreational events, training, exchange of experience, developing innovative solutions to providing services to inhabitants, information activities, local language courses, development of joint institutional co-operation strategies, etc.
Application Procedure
Priority north
continuous submission decisions on large projects will be made twice a year, on SP 3 times a year it was not decided, whether to have continuous submission or calls for proposals JS will carry out eligibility check and quality assessment application forms will be in English; other documents (in appendices) can be in national languages; translation costs are eligible under preparation costs all documentation of projects involving Russian partners must be in English (TACIS rules)
Application Procedure
Priority south
Continuous submission 2 times a year fixed deadlines of the assessment and decision making for large projects 3 times a year with fixed deadlines for small projects application process should be harmonized with TACIS rules
Application Form Some general remarks
Application form in English for all projects Specific annexes for large projects can be in national language What is the difference between aim, objectives, outcomes and results Activities are eligible form the date of submission
Links
JTS Baltic Sea Region: www.spatial.baltic.net
INTERREG information in Norwegian: www.interreg.no.
INTERREG III information in Swedish: www.interreg.nu.
INTERREG information in German: www.bbr.bund.de
INTERREG III information in Polish: www.interreg.gov.pl.
Database for Business and Public Administration (on Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Russia): www.balticdata.info