Funding for the development of cooperation between Czech and Slovak institutions (small projects)
The Small Project Fund of the INTERREG V-A Programme Slovakia - Czech Republic will support the improvement of the quality level of cross-border cooperation of local and regional actors.
Who can apply:
universities, state-established and state-founded organizations, public non-profit institutional health care facilities and others (examples of applicants)
Eligibility of the project location:
CZ: Jihomoravský kraj, Moravskoslezský kraj, Zlínský kraj
SK: Trenčínský kraj, Trnavský kraj, Žilinský kraj
Dates:
Deadline: 22. 2. 2022
Completion of project implementation: by 31 March 2023 at the latest
Expected duration of the projects: approx. 9 months
Finance:
Max. eligible project expenditure (amount incl. co-financing): EUR 23 529,42
Max. ERDF contribution: EUR 20.000 (85 % of the total eligible expenditure)
Minimum co-financing from the applicant's CZ resources: 15 % (SK HEI: 5 %)
Topic:
Specific objective - Increase the quality level of cross-border cooperation between local and regional actors
Target groups:
- inhabitants of the cross-border region
- local and regional government employees
- business entities operating in the cross-border region
Supported activities:
- Joint planning, strategies and studies in the cross-border region
- Increasing institutional capacity and skills of organisational structures in the areas of effective governance, education, cultural and natural heritage
- Development of cooperation between public administration institutions
- Creating and strengthening partnerships, networks and cross-border support structures
- Small project management (compulsory activity)
- Ensuring mandatory publicity of the small project (mandatory aktivity)
The applicant is obliged to choose only from the given list of activities defined in the call documentation.
Eligible costs:
- Personal costs
- Travel and accommodation costs
- Costs of expertise and other external services
- Equipment costs
- Investments
- Office, administrative and other costs
Contact person MU FM
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