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Deadline 270 Days

Grande Région programme launches call for projects in the functional area Bliesbruck-Reinheim

Programme

France-Belgium-Germany-Luxembourg (Grande Région/Großregion)

Details

Deadline for application

31 July 2026

Open for application

01 September 2025

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Themes

Greener Europe
Interreg invests in projects that promote a low-carbon economy, tackle climate change and encourage a circular economy. It supports risk prevention, nature protection, sustainable energy and water management to help build a greener, more sustainable future.
Social Europe
Interreg promotes inclusion, employment and access to quality health, education, training and skills. It also supports culture, sustainable tourism and equality to create a fairer, more inclusive society.
Europe for Citizens
Interreg adopts place-based and community-based approaches to support integrated territorial strategies. It prioritises local ownership and sustainable partnerships to address the unique needs of regions and communities.
Better Governance
Interreg strengthens institutional capacity and encourages collaboration across borders. It reduces legal and administrative obstacles, promotes mutual trust and citizens’ cooperation, and reinforces governance structures in place. It also helps build more transparent, inclusive and sustainable democratic governance.

Eligibility

Eligible countries (4)
Belgium 13 region(s)
Germany 27 region(s)
France 5 region(s)
Luxembourg 3 region(s)

Who is behind the call

France-Belgium-Germany-Luxembourg (Grande Région/Großregion)
This is a cross-border programme supporting cooperation between Luxembourg, Germany, France, and Belgium. The cooperation focuses on creating a greener Grande Région by investing in green infrastructure and sustainable energy projects. It also aims to foster a more socially aware region by improving healthcare cooperation through initiatives like a cross-border health observatory and joint training programs for medical professionals. These joint efforts will also result in the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage sites. This will in turn enhance the region’s attractiveness as a tourist destination.