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Montana174 new platform: all you must know about Cohesion Policy in mountains!

Montana174 launches its brand-new platform that gathers all result from the project. Visit it to find out everything you must know how the Cohesion Policy supports mountain areas!

A brand-new platform

On September 2022, the Montana174 project ends up but the aid offered by the Cohesion Policy to mountain areas keep going!

For this reason, we decided to create a brand-new platform that will gather all outputs of the project. This platform will be a unique entry point to discover how the Cohesion Policy can support mountains across Europe!

What will you find in the platform?

  • More details about the Montana174 project
  • Concrete examples of projects financed in mountains
  • Testimonials from mountain actors who received the Cohesion Policy funds
  • Tips and a series of factsheets to access the Cohesion Policy funds
  • A rich library with all relevant studies and data on Cohesion Policy’s support in mountains
  • Highlights from our final conference and local workshops with stakeholders

How to access it? Do you wish to contribute?

Go to www.montana174.org. Would you like to inform us about other relevant items to be added in our platform. Drop a message to communication@euromontana.org

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