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Le quatrième appel à projets Interreg Espace alpin est ouvert !

Un nouvel appel à projets Interreg Espace Alpin a récemment été lancé et prendra fin le 12 décembre 2018 à 13h00.

Interreg Espace alpin est un programme de financement de l’Union européenne qui encourage la coopération transnationale au-delà des frontières dans les sept pays alpins. Le programme est financé par le Fonds européen de développement régional (FEDER) ainsi que par un cofinancement national des États partenaires de l’UE.

Au cours de la période de programmation actuelle (2014-2020), le programme investit 139 millions d’euros dans des projets à travers lesquels des acteurs clés élaborent des solutions communes aux problèmes alpins les plus courants. Avec son 4e appel à propositions de projets, le programme Espace alpin offre jusqu’à 24,8 millions d’euros du FEDER pour des projets de coopération transnationale. Le taux de cofinancement du FEDER est de 85% pour les partenaires d’Autriche, de France, d’Allemagne, d’Italie et de Slovénie.

En savoir plus sur l’appel et nos conseils pour réussir dans notre article (réservé aux membres)

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