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Call for projects is open on priorities 2 and 3

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Deadline 168 Days

Interreg Germany/Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania/Brandenburg-Poland call for projects is open

The programme has opened a call for its priorities 2 and 3 for a maximum of EUR 23 959 571.83 of ERDF.
Programme

Germany/Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania/Brandenburg-Poland

Details

Deadline for application

31 March 2026

Open for application

31 March 2025

Explore the call

Themes

Smarter Europe
Interreg drives innovation, competitiveness, digitalisation and smart specialisation across regions. It supports research, technology and entrepreneurship to build strong, future-ready economies.
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.
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 (2)
Germany 6 region(s)
Poland 4 region(s)

Who is behind the call

Germany/Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania/Brandenburg-Poland
This is a cross-border cooperation programme supporting collaboration between the regions of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg in Germany, and Poland. The programme focuses on activating cross-border innovation potentials through joint research initiatives between universities, research institutions, and businesses. It also aims to address climate change and preserve nature by supporting projects that contribute to climate change adaptation, clean energy, and biodiversity conservation. Key activities include enhancing cross-border participation through language, culture, and tourism initiatives, and fostering trust and joint development through community engagement and institutional cooperation.