Interreg Europe 2014-2020
Interregional cooperation has existed for over two decades. The present programme's predecessors were Interreg IIIC (2000-2006), Interreg IVC (2007-2013) and Interreg Europe (2014-2020). To give you a better feel for the 2014-2020 programme we've put together an overview below. Have a look.
Basic facts
Interreg Europe's aim was to help regional and local governments across Europe to develop and deliver better policy. This objective has stayed the same for the current programme.
The previous programme had a budget of MEUR 359 from the European Regional Development Fund. The budget funded 258 projects and the policy-learning services offered by the Policy Learning Platform.
Over 2,000 organisations involved in Interreg Europe projects and/ or benefiting from the policy-learning services represented 90% of the regions of 30 countries - the 27 EU Member States, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Map of regions participating in Interreg Europe projects
Programme calls
Funding for Interreg Europe projects in 2014-2020 was allocated through four open calls for project proposals and one call for additional activities restricted to previously approved projects.
Each call had an opening and a closing date. Outside of these dates it was not possible to apply for funding for a project proposal. Applications were submitted online through the Interreg Europe online system (iOLF).
Each call had specific terms of reference specifying the maximum amount of funding available, the topics opened for funding or minimum geographical coverage, for example.
Overviews of the five calls
Programme achievements
In 2014-2020 programme, the main focus was on supporting the public managing authorities and intermediate bodies in charge of Structural Funds programmes. Their involvement in the cooperation projects and other policy-learning activities was of a strategic importance.
25% of all project partners represented these strategic institutions. This played an important role in influencing many national or regional Structural Funds programmes with good practices shared by partners in their projects. Over MEUR 1,200 have already been mobilised to fund new activities inspired by these good practices.
Read about the projects' achievements
Many of the 258 approved projects are still running and delivering results
Our Policy Learning Platform was launched in 2016. Since then, the Platform's team of experts has provided tailored support and capitalised on the projects' knowledge to the benefit of many public institutions all over the programme area.
30 stories from 30 countries
Read about our latest achievements and discover 30 stories on policy changes from 30 projects in 30 countries.