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Danube Region Programme - Seed Money Facility Call
Funding Program
Interreg Danube Region Programme
deadlines
Opening
27.11.2023
Deadline
03.04.2024 14:00
Deadline - 2nd stage
Opening
14.02.2024
Funding rate
80 %
Call budget
€ 3,600,000.00
Estimated EU contribution per project
between € 50,000.00 and € 100,000.00
Link to the call
Link to the submission
Call content
short description
EUSDR Seed money facility (SMF) shall serve as a tool for kick-starting development of projects in line with the 12 priority areas of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region. Proposals submitted under the SMF call shall be aligned to at least one EUSDR PA and shall clearly address the EUSDR action plan and targets.
Call objectives
The seed money facility (SMF) is a tool for kick-starting development of strategic projects and large-scale initiatives for the EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) (https://danube-region.eu/). These strategic projects can later on apply for funding by other financing instruments. Through the SMF, applicants shall develop projects that are addressing the EUSDR Action Plan. The development phase funded by the SMF covers the analysis of the needs and challenges addressed by the main project, the preparation of the work plan for the main project, the setting up of the partnership as well as the analysis of the possible funding instruments for the main project. Selected additional preparatory activities necessary for the project development can also be funded, to a limited extend, by the Danube Region Programme, in case needed.
Expected results
All SMF projects submitted for the support of the EUSDR have to develop complex strategic transnational projects contributing to the EU Strategy for the Danube Region to be funded by any funding source available in the region.
The DRP offers its financial support in achieving the above mentioned objective, in line with the provisions of its Specific Objective 4.1.
Proposals submitted under the SMF call shall be aligned to at least one EUSDR Priority Area (PA) and shall clearly address the EUSDR Action Plan and targets.
In order to support the applicants and to ensure a harmonised approach, the Programme has pre-defined the types of outputs that each project has to deliver.
- Output 1: Report on the state of play in the addressed field, including inter alia:
- Description of the situation in the field and EUSDR countries concerned including:
- Overview of past and current activities in the field and of complementary projects that were/are implemented;
- Description of the existing challenges and gaps, which will be addressed by the new initiative
- Description of the target groups addressed by the future project and their needs.
- Description of the situation in the field and EUSDR countries concerned including:
- Output 2: Main project work plan, containing:
- A work plan, describing activities, outputs and expected results of the main project;
- The composition of the potential project partnership;
- An indicative budget plan for the main project.
- Output 3: Report on funding possibilities, presenting:
- The analysis of funding sources for the main project;
- A road map defining steps to be taken after the seed money project is finalised.
Besides the mandatory outputs the programme finances additional preparatory activities that are necessary for development of complex projects with impact in the Danube region.
Examples of additional preparatory activities (non-exhaustive list):
- community and stakeholders consultations
- socio-economic studies
- participative planning
- preliminary designs
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Eligibility Criteria
Regions / countries for funding
eligible entities
Education and training institution, International organization, Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) / Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Other, Private institution, incl. private company (private for profit), Public Body (national, regional and local; incl. EGTCs), Research Institution incl. University, Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME)
Mandatory partnership
Yes
Project Partnership
Each project has to appoint a lead partner (LP) who is responsible for preparation and submission of the application form as lead applicant. In case of approval of the project, the lead partner takes over the full responsibility for management, communication, implementation, and coordination of activities among the involved partners. The lead partner bears legal responsibility for the whole partnership. The lead partner is also the link between the project and the managing authority/joint secretariat (MA/JS) of the programme.
The following types of entities can be lead partners:
- Local, regional, national public bodies/ bodies governed by public law (including EGTCs in the meaning of Article 2(16) of Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013)
- International organisations
- Private non-profit bodies
The LP can be either from DRP EU Member States or from DRP non-EU Partner States.
EXCEPTION: applicants coming from Ukraine can participate only as project partners.
Each project has to involve minimum two and maximum five directly financing partners from at least two different countries of the programme area: the lead partner and at least one project partner. At least one partner must be a beneficiary from an EU Member State of the programme area
Applicants located outside the programme area but within the EU are not eligible to apply for funding as project partners in the SMF call.
Eligible partners:
- Local, regional, national public bodies/ bodies governed by public law (including EGTCs registered in one country of the programme area)
- International organisations
- Private bodies (non-profit organisations and private enterprises / private profit- making organisations)
other eligibility criteria
The programme covers 14 countries, 9 of them are EU Member States (Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Hungary, Germany: Baden Württemberg and Bavaria, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia) and 5 Non-EU Partner States (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia and Ukraine with four provinces: Chernivetska Oblast, Ivano-Frankiviska Oblast, Zakarpatska Oblast, Odessa Oblast). As a general rule, EU financing is only provided to project partners located in the programme area.
Maximum project budget:
- EUR 50,000.00 Interreg Funds (if only the 3 mandatory outputs are addressed)
- EUR 100,000.00 Interreg Funds (if additional preparatory activities included besides the 3 mandatory outputs)
Additional information
Topics
Relevance for EU Macro-Region
EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
project duration
12 months
Additional Information
The following documents, part of the application package, are compulsory to be submitted:
- Online Application Form
- Declaration of co-financing (for all directly financed partners)
- State aid declaration (for all directly financed partners)
- Partnership Agreement
- Declaration for International Organisations (only if applicable)
- Associated strategic partner (ASP) declaration (only if applicable)
- LP confirmation and signature
The listed annexes of the AF are to be signed, stamped, if applicable, by the legal representative of the respective entity and the scanned versions of each documents are to be uploaded to the Application annexes section in Jems.
The official language of the programme is English. Therefore, all communication between applicants and the MA/JS is carried out in English. Information in the application form as well as official correspondence must be communicated accordingly.
The application package and all relevant information about the programme are available on the programme website: http://www.interreg-danube.eu.
Call documents
Interreg Danube Programme 2021-2027Interreg Danube Programme 2021-2027(1236kB)
Interreg EUSDR SMF 2023Interreg EUSDR SMF 2023(438kB)
Contact
+36 1 795 4082
simona.ene@interreg-danube.eu
Website
Interreg Danube Region National Contact Points (NCPs)
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