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All you need to know about interregional cooperation and the INTERREG IVC programme

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Important announcement on eligibility criterion Read

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Decision on Regional Initiative Projects Read

Decision on Capitalisation projects Read

Important announcement: Removal of eligibility rule concerning maximum number of applications per organisation

The programme’s Monitoring Committee, made up of representatives of all 29 participating countries, has finally decided not to limit the number of applications that one organisation can make during one call.

This means that the eligibility criterion limiting the number of applications per organisation to five per call will not be applied.

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Christmas break

The INTERREG IVC JTS offices in Lille are closed from 22 December 2008 to 2 January 2009 inclusive.

We wish all our partners a joyful festive season!

Read the latest news concerning INTERREG IVC

See the projects approved under the first call for proposals: Read more.

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INTERREG IVC helping regions to share solutions

Officially approved by the European Commission on 11 September 2007, this is the site of the INTERREG IVC programme.

A more developed site will be available over the next few months, in the meantime you will find here all the information you require to apply for funding under INTERREG IVC.

A programme at the service of the regions

The INTERREG IVC Programme is part of the European Territorial Cooperation Objective. It is a EU programme that helps regions of Europe work together to share their knowledge and experience. Launched in 2007, the programme will run until 2013.

Two priorities

The programme provides funding for all regions of Europe plus Switzerland and Norway (regional and local public authorities) to exchange and transfer knowledge and good practice. Two main priorities are targeted: ‘Innovation and Knowledge economy’ and ‘Environment and Risk prevention’. These priorities reflect the strategy of the European Union to encourage growth and jobs in line with the Lisbon and Gothenburg Strategy. INTERREG IVC finances the network element of the European Commission initiative Regions for Economic Change.

More details…

You will find details in this site of the INTERREG IVC Application Pack, along with the Programme Manual which you should download and read carefully before applying.

Don't hesitate to use the Contacts page to locate your nearest contact point.

INTERREG IVC is funded by the European Regional Development Fund
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