CENTRAL BALTIC PROGRAMME 2014-2020 EU-rahoitus aluekehityksen tukena / Pori 5.6.2014 Linda Talve, viestintävastaava, Central Baltic -ohjelma / Varsinais-Suomen liitto
INDICATIVE TIMETABLE 2013 2014 April November December January February May-June Programme preparations in full speed November 1st draft Operational Programme approved by the Joint Programming Committee Public hearing period Estonia Latvia Finland Sweden Åland Operational Programme approved by the Joint Programming Committee Submission of the Operational Programme to the European Commission
WHAT IS INTERREG? INTERREG aims at strengthening cooperation among regions INTERREG projects always have partners from at least two participating countries INTERREG projects are to have a clear cross-border added-value The Central Baltic Programme 2014-2020 continues to promote cross-border cooperation started by the Central Baltic INTERREG IV A Programme 2007-2013
CB 2014-2020 MAIN FRAMEWORK Participating regions on the map 115 million euros available for projects Co-financing rates: 75 % in Finland, Åland, Sweden 85 % in Estonia, Latvia
Programme priorities Competitive economy (29 meur) Sustainable use of common resources (37 meur) Well-connected region (37 meur) Skilled and socially inclusive region (12 meur) Access to and use and quality of ICT The shift towards a low-carbon economy More entrepreneurial youth New tourist attractions based on natural and cultural heritage Improved transport flows of people and goods More aligned vocational education programmes New knowledge intensive companies Sustainably planned and managed marine and coastal ecosystems Better services of CB small ports for mobility and tourism More people benefiting from stronger CB communities More exported products and services to new markets Reduced nutrients, hazardous substances and toxic inflows to the Baltic Sea Better urban planning in the CB region
How to read the programme priorities? Competitive economy (29 meur) More entrepreneurial youth This objective aims to use the potential of the young generation to make the Central Baltic region more entrepreneurial and competitive in coming years. Young generation is defined as people under 18 years old and involved in basic and upper secondary education. Joint Central Baltic activities will be based on good experience supporting youth entrepreneurship and attracting young people to engage into crossborder and international activities within all programme regions. Joint activities aim to motivate young people to establish student companies and create international teams, which can serve as a basis for future business partnerships within the Central Baltic region. Student company (mini company) is defined as a team formed for business simulation under adult supervision. It is not a legal entity according to business law. It is understood that all participating teams will not become or stay joint by the end of the project activities. The experience from international cooperation acquired is nevertheless seen as a great benefit for young people.
How to read the programme priorities? Competitive economy (29 meur) More entrepreneurial youth Indicative list of actions supported Awareness raising Training, coaching, internships Advisory services Networking of teams of pupils/students, experienced entrepreneurs, investors Capacity building of teams and pupil/student firms Designing and creating of e-platforms and e-tools The main target groups The target group is students involved in basic and upper secondary education. Specific territories targeted The whole Central Baltic region is targeted whereas different areas (e.g. urban, rural, isolated islands, archipelagos) may need different approaches. Types of beneficiaries Targeted beneficiaries are business development organisations, youth organisations, youth entrepreneurship development organisations, education institutions, national, regional and local authorities. Indicator number of established joint student companies
APPROACH New programme intends to focus sustainability on of achieved results and based on experience from the current programme to simplify application, evaluation and monitoring processes
CB 2007-2013 CB 2014-2020 Differences between the previous and the new Central Baltic Programme: Thematically more focused Broadened partner eligibility (public organizations, NGOs and private partners partner relevance important) emonitoring system -> electronic application and reporting procedures Small projects (simplified application procedure, limited max duration and budget) Simplifications in project implementation, for instance: Reporting only twice a year Advance payments to be considered Simplified cost options
WHILE WAITING FOR THE FIRST CALL Thematic Networking Forums in the participating countries (one left: Social inclusion and education in Tallinn in the autumn) Draft Programme Document available online The Project Database of the previous programme + other materials on the already implemented projects Launching the new programme in the autumn with the first call for applications anticipated in November 2014
More information: www.centralbaltic.eu/2014-2020 Thank you!