News from Euroregion Baltic

South Baltic MC selects first projects for approval

On 26-27 April 2016 in Kalmar, Sweden the delegates to the Monitoring Committee (MC) of the Interreg South Baltic Programme 2014-2020 met to discuss the results of the the 1st call for proposals. Following in-depth and detailed analysis of each of the 27 proposals, they decided to approve 10 projects for funding.

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ICLD seminar for Russian and Swedish muncipalities from ERB area

A match-making seminar between Russian and Swedish municipalities is taking place in Kaliningrad on 28-29th April 2016. The goal of the seminar organised by ICLD (Swedish International Centre for Local Democracy) is to rekindle cross-border cooperation on the local level by identifying common challenges in the field of energy/environment and inclusion of people with disabilities and […]

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INTERREG changes the Baltic Sea

Under the Polish presidency of the Council of the Baltic Sea States, the Ministry of Economic Development of Poland invites to the conference entitled “INTERREG changes the Baltic Sea Region. Stories that inspire”. The conference is scheduled to take place on 23-24 May 2016 Gdańsk, Poland at the European Solidarity Centre. The conference is organised […]

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Cooperation of Regions in the Baltic Sea Area

Cooperation of Regions in the Baltic Sea Area was the title of a workshop organised on 15th April 2016 in Saint Petersburg by the Brandenburg Region within the framework of the 13th German Week. The workshop gathered regional political representatives, international experts and members of pan-Baltic organisations. Euroregion Baltic contributed to the discussion by giving […]

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ERB Executive Board meeting in Kaliningrad Region

The first 2016 the meetings of Euroregion Baltic are to be held on 7-8th April 2016 in Kaliningrad and Svetlogorsk in Kaliningrad Region, Russia. During the meeting of the Executive Board on 8th April 2016 in Svetlogorsk the ERB Presidency will be handed over from Pomorskie Region to Kaliningrad Region with Mr Aleksander Bogdanov, Deputy Chairman […]

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ERB Information Seminar in Kaliningrad

Euroregion Baltic has the pleasure to invite ERB stakeholders to an information seminar entitled European Territorial Cooperation programmes and Swedish international development instruments in support of Russian stakeholders active in cross-border cooperation in Euroregion Baltic. The seminar will be hosted by the Regional Government of Kaliningrad Region on 7th April 2016 (15.00 – 17.30 EET) […]

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Multiannual plan for Baltic fisheries

On 15 March 2016, the European Parliament and the Council reached a political agreement on a multiannual plan for the most important fish stocks in the Baltic Sea. This is the first of a new generation of fisheries management plans that implement the EU’s reformed Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) that aim to make the management […]

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Interreg BSR Programme launches second call for proposals

On 1st March 2016 the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme launched its second call for proposals allowing stakeholders to apply for funding within all specific objectives and priorities of the Programme. With results of the 1st call already available, applicants preparing proposals for the 2nd call are encouraged to get acquainted with the current project portfolio […]

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South Baltic Programme at European Parliament seminar on future of Interreg

On 2nd March 2016 the South Baltic Programme will be invited to take part in a seminar on how to make ‘Interreg’ instrument an even better tool for cooperation. Organised by the MEPs from the European People’s Party the seminar will start a discussion about the place of Interreg within the framework of post-2020 Cohesion […]

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Report on participation of Associated Organisations from Kaliningrad Region in 2007-2013 South Baltic Programme

The 2007-2013 South Baltic Cross-border Cooperation Programme (SBP) was one of the most important cooperation tools for Euroregion Baltic as it  included most of the territories of ERB located in Lithuania, Denmark, Poland and Sweden. Being one of the European Territorial Cooperation programmes however, it did not include areas located outside EU thereby preventing partners […]

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