Interreg North Sea Programme
The Interreg North Sea Programme 2021–2027 (Interreg VIB) supports cooperation projects connecting regions in seven countries around the North Sea. The programme is part of Interreg, one of the European Union’s main funding instruments supporting its Cohesion Policy. Cooperation areaThe programme covers all of Denmark and the Netherlands, the southern part of Norway, the Flemish Region of Belgium, northwestern regions of Germany, southwestern parts of Sweden and northwestern regions of France.[1] The Joint Secretariat managing the programme on a daily basis is located in Viborg, Denmark. Goals of the programmeThe programme’s four funding priorities reflect key challenges facing the North Sea Region. Interreg North Sea funding aims to contribute towards:
Previous programme periodsInterreg North Sea Region Programme 2014-2020 (Interreg VB)The North Sea Region Programme 2014–2020 supported 73 cooperation projects in four priorities:
Interreg North Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 (Interreg IVB)The North Sea Region Programme 2007–2013 supported 78 cooperation projects in the following priorities:
Interreg North Sea Programme 2000–2006 (Interreg IIIB)The North Sea Programme 2000-2006 supported 70 transnational co-operation projects.[2] Interreg North Sea Programme 1997-1999 (Interreg IIC)The North Sea Programme 1997-1999 was the precursor of the transnational North Sea Programme that has been part of the Interreg B (transnational) strand from the year 2000 onwards. See also
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