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Interreg Alpine Space - Capitalisation projects current call
Funding Program
Interreg Alpine Space programme
deadlines
Opening
26.02.2026
Deadline
30.06.2026 13:00
Funding rate
75%
Call budget
€ 2,000,000.00
Estimated EU contribution per project
€ 1,000,000.00
Link to the call
Link to the submission
Call content
short description
The projects funded by the Interreg Alpine Space programme are developing solutions and delivering results to address the current challenges of the Alpine region. To support the wider dissemination of these solutions and their operational integration within interested organisations, the programme intends to fund two capitalisation projects under Priority 4 “Cooperatively managed and developed Alpine region”, covering the following topics: a) Climate resilience of snow-dependent mountain tourism or b) Circular economy and industrial transformation.
Call objectives
The programme has reached an advanced stage of implementation in the current programming period. In addition to supporting the EUSALP governance, the programme has already supported 45 small-scale and classic projects through five calls for proposals. These funded projects are developing solutions and delivered results to address the current challenges of the Alpine region, bringing the programme closer to its specific objectives.
Several of these projects have completed their implementation phase, providing their target groups and the territories with concrete solutions, such as new tools for the development of territorial policies, strategic plans, decision-making aids and field-tested methodologies in a large range of sectors. To support the wider dissemination of these solutions and their operational integration within interested organisations, the programme intends to fund two capitalisation projects under Priority 4: Cooperatively managed and developed Alpine region, covering the following topics:
- Climate resilience of snow-dependent mountain tourism or
- Circular economy and industrial transformation.
Capitalisation projects under this call shall serve as a catalyst for the uptake of existing tools and solutions. By clustering already available Alpine Space solutions and resources relevant to the below listed indicative activities, applicants are expected to engage actively the intended target groups and to effectively transfer and tailor these solutions, facilitating the uptake by new organizations, end users or territories.
The projects should strive to reach target groups which haven’t benefited from the outputs during the implementation of the project that developed them. These unreached target groups can be other Alpine territories, administrative levels, or sectors.
Capitalisation projects should concentrate on practical implementation and the widespread adoption of project outputs, ensuring that the benefits of the programme are taken up across the Alpine region by a broader audience. Where appropriate, awareness-raising campaigns can be conducted to complement the capacity-building services.
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Expected effects and impacts
Projects under this call should build upon jointly developed solutions from at least two Alpine Space projects approved in the current period. The Terms of Reference annex a short list of jointly developed solutions that will be delivered by the start of the capitalisation projects and are relevant to the topics of the call. Information on all Alpine Space projects and their outputs can be found in the Output Library. The programme also welcomes synergies and exploration of unexploited potential for the Alpine region of other funding programme or initiative (e.g. funded by cross-border or transnational Interreg programmes covering parts of the Alpine region).
The main target groups of projects shall be represented by the organisation for whom the solution is aimed at (e.g. local public authorities, SMEs etc.), which can be defined as “solution takers” – organisations with interest and capacity to implement. Some “solution takers” should be involved in the projects as project partners and others, engaged as target group of the project activities. In addition to benefiting from services for adopting the solution, “solution takers” organisations may act in turn as a relay for dissemination by engaging other governance level in their territory. The partnership should identify unreached groups of end-users or new geographical areas to enhance the benefits for the whole Alpine region.
The partnership shall include at least one partner representing the consortium that developed the solution(s) that shall now be further disseminated. Its composition shall be balanced between “solution givers” and “solution takers” organisations. In terms of competences, the partnership shall include organisations with capacities to accompany the “solution takers” in piloting and applying the solution in their specific context, as well as competences in communication, engaging organizations and capacity building. To ensure practical implementation and to boost its territorial impact, the partnership should consider involving stakeholders with multiplier capacity (e.g. association of municipalities, business clusters).
The projects shall lead to the long-term use of the solutions and the reinforcement of the capacities of the target groups, and the territorial change shall be documented for example by the development of an engagement strategy, regional / local action plans or direct operations.
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Expected results
The capitalisation projects shall address one of the topics listed above. The indicative list of activities expected from the projects is as follows:
- Collecting relevant outputs from the different capitalised project(s) and clustering,
- Modifying the aspects that possibly make the solution implementation dependant on a certain territorial context and set up the solution for transfer, where need be,
- Providing capacity-building services and trainings to target groups (practitioners, public servants involved in the exercise of territorial administrative competences, actors of the social and economic development, businesses or associations), to foster uptake and long-term adoption in the engaged territories across the Alpine region,
- Helping customising the solution(s) to the specific needs of the recipient; Mentoring in the implementation,
- Identifying unreached target audiences, sectors or geographic areas also through awareness raising campaigns,
- Supporting the operational planning and implementation of outputs that take the form of plans or recommendations in a volunteering/interested territory/organization,
- Raising awareness and fostering knowledge transfer, exchange and capitalisation activities by engaging regional and local governance actors and other key stakeholders of the Alpine region,
- Fostering communication and exchange with other projects and EU experiences, also outside of the Alpine region, if relevant to refine or strengthen the impact of the rolled-out solutions.
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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, 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
The partners of the Interreg Alpine Space programme expect the applicants to obey the following cornerstones:
- The lead partner shall be a public or public equivalent institution.
- The projects shall start in January 2027 for a duration of 24 months.
- The ERDF budget for each project shall be limited to 1.000.000 EUR.
- The ERDF co-financing rate is limited to 75%. Consequently, national contributions equal to 25% of the total project budget shall be made available.
- To ensure transnationality, the partnership must involve at least four different countries of the programme area (including the lead partner).
Furthermore, project applicants are strongly encouraged to consider the reference values as outlined below:
- The partnership shall involve 7 to 12 partners (including the lead partner).
- The work plan shall be composed of 2 work packages, such as first work package dedicated to the consolidation of the outputs, the strategic mapping of unreached target groups and the development of transfer services, and a second work package focused on providing these support services.
Deviations from the reference values may be accepted in duly justified cases, at the latest two weeks in advance of the submission of the project proposal. In such cases, please contact js@alpine-space.eu.
other eligibility criteria
The Interreg Alpine Space Programme programme area stretches across five EU Member States and two non-EU Member States. It covers all regions of Austria, Liechtenstein, Slovenia and Switzerland, and selected regions in France, Germany and Italy. France participates with Alsace, Franche-Comte, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur and the region of Rhône-Alpes. Germany participates with Oberbayern, Niederbayern, Oberpfalz, Oberfranken, Mittelfranken, Unterfranken, Schwaben, Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Freiburg an the region of Tübingen. Italy participates with Lombardia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Provincia Autonoma di Trento, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano / Bozen, Valle d'Aosta / Vallée d'Aoste, Piemonte and the region of Liguria.
Additional information
Topics
Relevance for EU Macro-Region
EUSAIR - EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region, EUSALP - EU Strategy for the Alpine Space, EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region
UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)
project duration
24 months
Additional Information
The project application follows a one-step-procedure. This means that the application form together with the signed partnership agreement shall be submitted to the programme via the Joint Electronic Monitoring System (JEMS) by 30.06.2026, 13:00 CET. The programme partners strive at taking a funding decision in the programme committee in October to ensure a smooth start of project implementation in January 2027.
As part of the project development support, the Managing Authority (MA) and Joint Secretariat (JS) will provide online support to all potential applicants in developing high standard applications.
A “Lead Applicant consultation” is strongly recommended prior to the submission of the project application to check the alignment of the proposal with the capitalisation project cornerstones and possibly improve their project proposal. To ensure the strategic alignment with the objectives of the transnational Alpine governance bodies - EUSALP and the Alpine Convention - and seamless implementation, the relevant Action and/or Working Group representatives will be invited to the consultation. Interested applicants shall contact their Alpine Space Contact Point (ACP) as well as the JS well in advance of the deadline. More information on the steering measures is available in the Application Kit for capitalisation.
Indicative timeline – Capitalisation call
- 15 May 2026: Deadline to schedule a Lead Applicant consultation
- 30 June 2026: Submission deadline
- 17-28 November 2026: Programme Committee decision
- Early December 2026 (tbc): Get started! Seminar
- January 2027: Start of project implementation
Call documents
ToR Capitalisation Call Alpine SpaceToR Capitalisation Call Alpine Space(752kB)
Interreg Alpine Space Programme Manual v. 08/2025Interreg Alpine Space Programme Manual v. 08/2025(2549kB)
Contact
js@alpine-space.eu
Website
Interreg Alpine Space National Contact Points (NCPs)
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