The Monitoring Committee (MC) is looking to fund projects in the following Priorities:
PRIORITY 1: Strengthening the innovation capacity for resilient and attractive NPA communities
1.1 - Developing and enhancing research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies
1.2 - Reaping the benefits of digitisation for citizens, companies, research organisations and public authorities and
1.3 - Enhancing sustainable growth and competitiveness of SMEs and job creation in SMEs, including by productive investments
PRIORITY 2: Strengthening the capacity for climate change adaptation, and resource sufficiency in NPA communities
2.1 - Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions
2.2 - Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience, taking into account ecosystem based approaches and
2.3 - Promoting the transition to a circular and resource efficient economy
PRIORITY 3: Strengthening the organisational capacity among NPA communities to make use of cooperation opportunities
3.1 – Enhancing institutional capacity of public authorities and stakeholders to implement macro-regional strategies and sea-basin strategies, as well as other territorial strategies
Besides main projects in Priorities 1 and 2, the Monitoring Committee is looking to fund capacity building preparatory projects in Priority 3. The purpose of these small-scale projects is to build up cooperation capacity and experience for representatives of specific underrepresented groups (e.g. young people, and indigenous peoples) in the programme area. The ambition is that partners become better suited for engagement in main projects as partners in the future.
In the second call, the Monitoring committee is especially seeking project applications addressing the development and transfer of capacity building concepts to engage young people in cooperation, which supports them to implement strategies and pilot actions benefitting their communities.
How to Apply
In order to support project development, the Secretariat is hosting two online "How to Apply" seminars. These events are targeted to organisations considering applying with the programme and willing to learn how to develop a successful project application.
In addition, it will be possible to book one-to-one online meetings, called "Project clinics" with the programme administration for discussing project ideas and specific questions.
Save the dates:
How to Apply - 19th October 2022, 13:00 -15:00 CET
This event is focusing on developing quality projects.
Project Clinics - 20th and 21st October 2022, 11:00 - 15:00 CET
These individual meetings address specific project ideas and questions.
How to Apply in Jems - 16th November, 2022, 13:00 - 15:00 CET
This event is focusing on submitting an application on Jems, the online monitoring system.
Further information and registration to the events will become available on 5th October.
Further information
An updated Programme Manual, including information about Priority 3 projects, will be published on 5th October.
A detailed overview of the call requirements can be found in the Terms of Reference, available for download at the bottom of this page. Please note the document is subject to approval by the Monitoring Committee at its meeting on 28th September 2022.
If you are interested in applying, we recommend that you are in touch with the Regional Contact Point in your region, click here for contact details. Alternatively, you can contact Christopher Parker at the Programme Secretariat, christopher.parker{at}interreg-npa.eu.
Details of the main project application call and the application pack including guidance materials will be published on www.interreg-npa.eu.