News from Euroregion Baltic

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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Individual consultations for South Baltic projects

With the second call for proposals under the Interreg South Baltic Programme 2014-2020 to be open between 9 May and 17 June 2016, the Programme is organising a first round of individual project consultations scheduled on 15, 16 and 17 March 2016 at the premises of the Joint Secretariat in Gdańsk. In addition, the Programme […]

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Job vacancy at South Baltic Programme Joint Secretariat

The Interreg South Baltic Programme 2014-2020 Joint Secretariat is looking for candidates for a position of Project Officer to complete the team of employees working at the office in Gdańsk, Poland. The Secretariat is responsible for the day-to-day management of the South Baltic Programme. The team of the Secretariat provides advice to applicants, organises calls for project proposals, […]

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Interreg BSR provides details about the first 35 approved projects

Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme has published detailed information about all 35 projects approved in the first call for proposals. The information covers name and acronym, Lead Partner and the country it represents, as well as the topline of what the project is about. Altogether, EUR 90 million out of EUR 264 million from the […]

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27 applications submitted in South Baltic Programme 1st call

On 21st December 2015 the South Baltic Joint Secretariat published the list of project applications submitted to the 1st call for proposals in the South Baltic Programme. In total 27 applications were submitted totalling more than 35 MEUR. As predicted, the most popular measure was the objective 2.1 Sustainable tourism which gathered 9 proposals for […]

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ERB on overcoming obstacles in border regions

Euroregion Baltic has taken part in public consultation on overcoming obstacles in border regions organised by the European Commission. The consultations were a part of the 25th Anniversary of INTERREG. The main purpose of this consultation was to collect experiences and opinions from citizens, key stakeholders and experts, in order to get a comprehensive overview […]

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Summary of 6th Annual Forum of ERB Stakeholders

The 6th Annual Forum of ERB Stakeholders was held in Gdańsk on 2nd November 2015. Organised in Gdańsk and chaired by Mr Wiesław Byczkowski, Deputy Marshal of Pomorskie Region and President of Euroregion Baltic in 2015, the Forum coincided with the 25th Anniversary of INTERREG cooperation, one of the most important instruments of EU Cohesion Policy fostering […]

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ERB International Secretariat moved to Elbląg, Poland

Pursuant to the decision of the ERB Executive Board, as of 1st December 2015 the International Permanent Secretariat of Euroregion Baltic operates from the Association of Polish Communes Euroregion Baltic in Elbląg, Poland. Consequently, the official address of the IPS has changed to: Stowarzyszenie Gmin RP Euroregion Bałtyk Association of Polish Communes Euroregion Baltic ul. […]

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Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme approves 35 projects

At its meeting in Malmö on 18-19 November 2015 the Monitoring Committee of Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020 selected 35 project applications that will be provided funding for its activities over the next three years. Altogether, EUR 90 million out of EUR 264 million from the European Regional Development Fund were now allocated to […]

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