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€379 million
2021-2027
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European Territorial Cooperation (ETC), also known as Interreg Europe, is a key component of the European Union that promotes policy cohesion by providing a framework for the implementation of joint actions and policy exchanges between national, regional, and local actors from various Member States. It promotes cross-border cooperation to develop and deliver better policy through programs and projects. Interreg Europe ensures government investments, innovation, and implementation efforts all lead to integrated and sustainable impact for people and place, with the goal of creating an environment and opportunities for sharing solution and policy learning.
Interreg Europe focusses on three types of beneficiaries to assist:
Agencies, research institutes, thematic and non- profit organisations these types of organisations can, despite not being the main target, by first engaging with their policymakers in order to identify options for collaboration with Interreg Europe
A requirement for a partnership with Interreg Europe is that the organisation is based in one of the 27 EU Member States, Norway, Switzerland or the United Kingdom.
Public authorities
Organisations relevant for regional development policies