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Interreg LAT-LIT: Third call for proposals
Funding Program
Interreg Latvia-Lithuania
deadlines
Opening
17.09.2025
Deadline
19.01.2026 17:00
Funding rate
80%
Call budget
€ 10,576,000.00
Estimated EU contribution per project
between € 750,000.00 and € 1,250,000.00
Link to the call
Link to the submission
Call content
short description
The Programme welcomes project applications that align with the objectives of Priority 2 “Green, resilient and sustainable development”, which focuses on two Specific Objectives – 1) adaptation to climate change, and 2) protection of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure.
Call objectives
The following priorities and specific objectives were developed as part of the program:
- P2: Green, resilient and sustainable development
- SO 2.1: Promoting climate change adaptation and risk prevention and resilience taking into account ecosystem-based approaches
- SO 2.2: Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution
Expected results
The program proposes the following (non-exhaustive list) measures:
P2: Green, resilient and sustainable development
- SO 2.1: Promoting climate change adaptation and risk prevention and resilience taking into account ecosystem-based approaches
- Activities related to the joint management solutions of cross-border natural sites promoting adaptation to climate change and disaster risk prevention, resilience. They should be based on ecosystem-based approaches and address the following climate change risks – extreme weather risks, drought risks, fluvial and coastal flooding risks, sand and sediment accumulation, forest fire risks, coastal erosion and the spread of invasive alien species and diseases.
- Activities related to flood protection and prevention infrastructure (nature-based solutions, including flood plains, ecosystem restoration, afforestation, natural water retention measures and other green (or blue) infrastructure measures. These measures must have a direct benefit for climate change adaptation and risk prevention.
- Joint monitoring activities to enhance the knowledge of climate change impacts and facilitate a holistic and systems-based approach to climate change adaptation, e.g.,
- joint mapping and monitoring of species, habitats, and ecosystems,
- monitoring of storm frequency and intensity, as well as sea level rise,
- development and implementation of new indicators and monitoring methodologies, etc.
- Cooperation among emergency services to build disaster resilience, e.g., joint actions to strengthen capacity of cross-border emergency services to combat environmental disasters resulting from climate changes, etc.
- Training, exchange of experience, practical assessments, etc., to support capacity building of organisations in the field of adaptation to climate change and disaster risk prevention, resilience, taking into account ecosystem-based approaches, e.g.,
- joint trainings, workshops, experience exchange visits within partnership, within and outside Programme area for promotion of new knowledge, transfer of methods and solutions,
- identification and estimation of ecosystem services and values, etc.
- Educational and awareness raising activities for general public (information campaigns, educational materials, etc.) on environmental and climate change risks, disasters and their negative impacts and actions to combat them.
- SO 2.2: Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution
- Actions aimed at safeguarding, maintaining and restoring of eco-systems as well as protection and preservation of cross-border biodiversity and key species, e.g.,
- development and/or implementation of management plans of species,
- restoration of river, forest, wetland, lake, rocky habitats, etc.,
- maintenance of habitat structures formed as a result of natural disturbances and emulation of natural disturbances, etc.
- Development of joint solutions for enhancing sustainable management (including protection, preservation and restoration) of natural capital (waters, protected areas, soil, fish stock, etc.) and cross-border green networks, e.g.,
- development of joint concepts, strategies, models and implementing of pilot actions,
- development and implementation of solutions for infrastructure (e.g., animal tunnels, pass ways, buffer zones, etc.),
- creation, testing and application of new tools to ensure continued and adequate management of natural resources, etc.
- Training, exchange of experience, etc. to support capacity building of organisations and specific target groups (NGOs, local communities, etc.) having impact on the quality of the environment, e.g., joint trainings, workshops, experience exchange visits within partnership, within and outside Programme area for promotion of new knowledge, transfer of methods and solutions, etc.
- Joint solutions for reduction of pollution in shared water bodies, cross-border natural sites and protected areas.
- Joint solutions for preservation of nature capital that are used for recreational purposes, e.g.,
- development of infrastructure and equipment to preserve eco-system,
- management of recreational areas to improve eco-system and environmental quality, i.e. pollution reduction/prevention, improvement of the status of the ecosystems/habitats/species, etc.
- Educational and awareness raising activities for general public (information campaigns, educational materials, etc.) on environmental behaviour and preservation of natural capital.
- Actions aimed at safeguarding, maintaining and restoring of eco-systems as well as protection and preservation of cross-border biodiversity and key species, e.g.,
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Eligibility Criteria
Regions / countries for funding
eligible entities
Education and training institution, Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) / Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Other, Public Body (national, regional and local; incl. EGTCs), Research Institution incl. University
Mandatory partnership
Yes
Project Partnership
Project must have one LP and one or more PPs. Based on the experience, the optimal size of the partnership is 4-6 PPs per project. Such number of PPs allows to ensure effective management and coordination of partnership. Nevertheless, involvement of LP/PPs has to be justified. When deciding how many partners to involve the projects should consider what is the best for the achieving of the project outputs and results.
Project has to involve at least one Lithuanian and at least one Latvian partner, which are registered or permanently located and actively operate in the Programme area. PPs from both countries should be represented.
Partners registered outside the Programme area can participate only if it is crucial for achieving of the project objectives, and competence or knowledge of such partners do not exist in the Programme area.
The following organisations are eligible to apply as a LP or PP:
- Public authorities (national, regional and local authorities).
- Public equivalent bodies. Meaning any legal entity:
- established for the specific purpose of meeting the needs for the general interest and not having an industrial or commercial character,
- having legal personality, and
- financed for the most part by the state, regional or local authorities, or other bodies governed under public law, or
- subject to management supervision by those bodies, or
- having an administrative, managerial, or supervisory board where more than half of the members are appointed by the state, regional or local authorities, or other bodies governed by public law.
- NGOs. Within the framework of the Programme NGO means a legal body established for the specific purpose of meeting the needs for the general interest and not having an industrial or commercial character.
Each project must meet at least three out of four cooperation criteria:
- Joint development (mandatory): The LP and all PPs must jointly develop project. It must clearly integrate ideas, expectations, priorities and contributions from all PPs. LP and PPs must share understanding of the project objective and contribute to achieving of its results. Project partnership should be balanced in terms of project objectives. Plus, all PPs must benefit from the project and also bring their knowledge and competence to the project and its area.
- Joint implementation (mandatory): The LP and all PPs must jointly coordinate and implement activities of their project. The division of tasks and responsibilities must be balanced, the activities of each partner must be clearly linked, and the partnership must communicate regularly.
- Joint financing (mandatory): The budgets of LP and all PPs together form the joint budget of the whole project.
- Joint staffing (optional): The functions of the project staff on either side of the border should not duplicate and the staff on both sides of the border should work together on the project.
other eligibility criteria
The Programme area covers the western and southern parts of Latvia and northern part of Lithuania and includes following regions:
- Latvia: Kurzeme, Zemgale and Latgale,
- Lithuania: Klaipė da, Telš iai, Š iauliai, Panevė ž ys and Utena counties.
The Programme co-finances 80% of the total eligible project costs and the LP/PPs’ own contribution must be 20% of the total eligible project costs.
Project work plan must be implemented within the project duration which strongly depends on the project objectives. The maximum project duration is 24 months. Duration may be prolonged in exceptional and justified cases.
Maximal ERDF funding per project varies from 600 000 EUR to 1 000 000 EUR, depending on the number of project partners, whereas maximal total project budget is 750 000 EUR and 1 250 000 EUR, accordingly.
SO 2.1: 5,549,124 EUR ERDF available; max. 1,000,000 EUR per project (≥3 partners if ≥600,000 EUR); max. project budget 1,250,000 EUR (≥3 partners if ≥750,000 EUR).
SO 2.2: 5,027,250 EUR ERDF available; same funding and partner rules as SO 2.1.
Additional information
Topics
Relevance for EU Macro-Region
EUSBSR - EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
project duration
max. 24 months
Additional Information
Before submitting an application, the Lead Partner must consult the Joint Secretariat to ensure the project idea aligns with the Programme requirements.
Projects that do not undergo mandatory individual consultation will be deemed ineligible at the eligibility assessment stage.
- Appointments must be booked in advance by latlit@varam.gov.lv
- Consultations end one week before the call deadline, i.e. 12 January 2026.
- The Project Idea Form must be completed and submitted to the JS by the deadline agreed with the Joint Secretariat, but no later than two days before the scheduled consultation.
The project application is done via JEMS. Detailed information on how to acquire JEMS username and password and how the project application will be registered as received is available on the Programme’s website www.latlit.eu in “Guidance for JEMS”.
- The application form must be filled in English and submitted in JEMS
- The Project Confirmation letter (English template available on the Programme website) must be signed by the authorised person holding the right to sign documents on behalf of the LP organisation confirming the validity of the whole project application with electronic signature. The Confirmation letter must be attached to the application in “Attachments” in JEMS. In exceptional cases (e.g., when the Project Confirmation Letter
was forgotten to attach in JEMS), it can be sent to email latlit@varam.gov.lv.- If LP’s authorised person is substituted, documents on substitution rights must be submitted together with the Project Confirmation Letter.
- If the Confirmation letter is missing, it will be asked during eligibility check as specified under section 5.2 “Assessment of applications” of the Programme Manual.
- If the Confirmation letter is incorrect, corrections will be asked by JS as a condition as specified under section 5.3 of the Programme Manual, if project will be selected for funding.
- The Lead Partner/Project Partner Statement (English template available on the Programme website) must be attached to the application in “Attachments” in JEMS. It must be filled in and submitted by the LP and each PP.
Call documents
Interreg VI-A Latvia–Lithuania Programme Programme Manual 3rd callInterreg VI-A Latvia–Lithuania Programme Programme Manual 3rd call(3833kB)
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