Description de l’appel

Programme : INTERREG North-West Europe call 4
Organisation : FEDER
Deadline : 21/03/2024 - Pre-proposal
Deadline2 : 26/09/2024 - Full-proposal
Type d'information : Financement
Type de programme : Appels à projets de collaboration internationale
Description courte : The Interreg North-West Europe (NWE) Programme is one of the fourteen transnational cooperation programmes financed by the European Union.
The Programme encourages public, scientific, private and civil society organisations to cooperate with a view to promote a green, smart and just transition for all NWE territories.
Description complète : Introduction 
The Interreg North-West Europe (NWE) Programme is one of the fourteen transnational cooperation programmes financed by the European Union. It is financed through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). ERDF is one of the funds designed to improve EU Cohesion.
The Programme encourages public, scientific, private and civil society organisations to cooperate with a view to promote a green, smart and just transition for all NWE territories. The aim is to support a balanced development and make all regions more resilient. The Programme co-finances these organisations to work together in transnational projects on specific themes.
All projects financed by the Programme will need to demonstrate high transnational cooperation intensity throughout their lifetime with a clear focus on results. This means that partners must work together to deliver, disseminate and roll-out the results of their project.

Call website: https://www.nweurope.eu/programme-2021-2027/interreg-nwe-call-1/

Thematic priorities

To deliver its aim, the Programme has identified five thematic priorities, each of which is sub-divided into Specific Objectives (SO). These priorities and Specific Objectives are:
Priority 1: Climate and environment
Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience taking into account ecosystem-based approaches (SO 2.4).
Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution (SO 2.7).
Priority 2: Energy transition
Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions (SO 2.1).
Promoting renewable energy in accordance with Directive 2018/2019, including the sustainability criteria set out therein (SO 2.2).
Priority 3: Circular economy
Promoting the transition to a circular and resource efficient economy (SO 2.6).
Priority 4: Innovation and resilience
Developing and enhancing research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies (SO 1.1).
Priority 5: Inclusive society
Enhancing the effectiveness and inclusiveness of labour markets and access to quality employment through developing social infrastructure and promoting social economy (SO 4.1).
Ensuring equal access to health care and fostering resilience of health systems, including primary care, and promoting the transition from institutional to family-and-community-based care (SO 4.5).
Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation (SO 4.6).

See the factsheets about the different SO...

The current call for proposals is open to all five thematic priorities. Transnational partnerships are invited to submit their project application under one priority, and within this chosen priority, under one Specific Objective.
Critères d’admission/attribution : to take part in NWE project partnerships including national, regional and local authorities (or EGTC’s, or public equivalent organisations), universities, R&D centres, SMEs and business support organisations (BSOs), sectoral associations, NGOs, lobby organisations and citizens groups.
Projects should bring together at least three partners from three different countries (usually more) of which two need to be from within the NWE Programme area.

The ‘lead partner principle’ will apply to the project management system, meaning that one partner takes the lead in the project. The lead partner must be an organisation which is public, non-profit or governed by public law, and it must be located in the NWE Programme area. The lead partner is the link between the project partnership and the Joint Secretariat, Programme bodies, the European Commission and other interested parties. Furthermore, it will supervise the administrative and financial management of the project and bear legal responsibility and liability for them.

Sélection 
Eligible step 1 applications will be assessed against the following assessment criteria:
Project relevance
1. How well is a need for the project justified? (Weight: 25%)
2. To what extent will the project contribute to the achievement of programme’s objectives? (Weight: 30%)
3. How does the project go beyond the current situation and build on existing practices? (Weight 15%)
Partnership relevance
4. To what extent is the partnership structure relevant for the proposed project? (Weight: 30%)

Eligibility criteria:
The project will be declared eligible if it complies with the list of criteria defined for step1.
1 The application was submitted on time through the programme’s electronic monitoring system (JEMS). By the deadline set in the terms of reference for the call for proposals.
2 All sections of the application are completed. All fields in the application form are mandatory.
3 The project confirms that it obeys national and EU legislation. The lead partner confirms this by submitting the application form.
4 The application is completed in English. All sections of the application must be written in English.
5 The project summary is provided in the 4 programme languages. The project summary must be provided in English, French, Dutch and German.
6 The project involves at least 3 partners from 3 different countries. At least 2 of these partners must be from a region within the NWE Programme area. As an example, this means that a project with three partners from Düsseldorf, Waterford, (both places within the eligible NWE area) and Marseille (outside the eligible NWE area) would be eligible whereas a project with three partners from Lyon, Munich (both outside the eligible NWE area) and Rotterdam (within the eligible NWE area) would be ineligible.
7 The lead partner is an organisation from an EU Member State within the NWE Programme area. Partners from Switzerland and from outside the NWE Programme areas cannot be lead partners, with certain exceptions.
8 The lead partner is an organisation which is public, non-profit or governed by public law. The lead partner has selected ‘non-profit’ in the application form. ‘Profit-making’ organisations can never be lead partner. Application forms with such a lead partner are ineligible.
 
Financement : Over the lifetime of the Programme, € 287 million of ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) will be allocated to projects. No ceiling is set for this call.

All projects need to have a partner contribution (provide match-funding). The maximum ERDF grant rate for partners is 60% of the total project budget. The partnership needs to contribute the remaining 40%.

We strongly advise you to contact your TTO and your national contact points.
 
Pour postuler / aide du Département Recherche : Step 1 – Applicants have to submit an application providing an outline of the proposed project. The application goes beyond a mere expression of interest, i.e. applicants need to present a comprehensive picture of the project need, intended change and result. This picture is the solid basis of the further development of the project.

Step 2 – Applicants who succeeded at step 1 of the call are invited to submit a full-length proposal which includes all the details on the finalised partnership, the project work plan and budget. Project proposals, both at step 1 and step 2 of the call must be submitted in English and only through the Interreg NWE Joint electronic monitoring system (Jems). Project applications sent via any other means will not be considered eligible. The project summary must be provided in all four programme languages (Dutch, English, French, and German)

Project proposals, both at step 1 and step 2 of the call must be submitted in English and only through the Interreg NWE Joint electronic monitoring system (Jems). Project applications sent via any other means will not be considered eligible. The project summary must be provided in all four programme languages (Dutch, English, French, and German).
Contact interne ULB : Nemeghaire Stéphanie
+32478630969
stephanie.nemeghaire@ulb.be
Contact externe :
https://www.nweurope.eu/call-4
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Discipline(s) scientifique(s) de l’appel : Toutes les disciplines de Sciences exactes et appliquées, Toutes les disciplines de Sciences humaines et sociales, Toutes les disciplines de Sciences de la vie
Documents :
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Terms of reference Terms_of_reference_call_4__3_.pdf
call text NWE_PM_V4_French.pdf
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