Structural funding programmes
INTERREG VI
European Territorial Cooperation
The INTERREG VI programme running from 2021 to 2027 focuses on 4 overarching policy objectives:
- a greener, CO2-free Europe;
- a more social Europe;
- a Europe closer to its citizens;
- a better governance.
As in the previous INTERREG V programme generation, regional cooperation will be continued in three strands:
- at the cross-border level as strand A;
- at the transnational level as strand B;
- and as INTERREG Europe as part of interregional cooperation.
Further information from the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Tourism of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg.
INTERREG A
INTERREG A funds cross-border projects. Cooperation in this segment aims to promote the emergence of cross-border economic and social priorities based on joint strategies for sustainable territorial development. The programme is divided into so-called cooperation areas, which extend along the national external borders of the EU states. Parts of the state of Baden-Württemberg are part of the following cooperation areas:
- Alpine Rhine, Lake Constance and High Rhine
Currently no open calls. - Upper Rhine
Project ideas can be submitted.
INTERREG B
The aim of transnational cooperation is to reconcile national, regional and local concerns with the European interest in the strategic development of larger, transnational areas. Baden-Württemberg is involved in the following cooperation areas:
- Alpine Space
Currently no open calls. - Danube region
Call open until 29.03.2024. - Northwest Europe
Call open until 21.03.2024. - Central Europe
Currently no open calls.
The German federal programme Transnational Cooperation supports INTERREG B projects that pursue an integrated and spatially effective approach.
INTERREG Europe
INTERREG Europe supports interregional cooperation between all European regions. The entire territory of the European Union is eligible for project funding. Partners from Norway and Switzerland can also be considered.