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Call for regular-scale projects with infrastructure elements

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Deadline 124 Days

Interreg NEXT Hungary - Slovakia - Romania - Ukraine Programme call for regular-scale projects with infrastructure elements

The 2nd Call for Proposals of Interreg VI-A NEXT Hungary-Slovakia-Romania-Ukraine is now open. The total available EU contribution for the call is EUR 28.5 million, to support projects for a resilient, green, healthy, and cooperative border region.
Programme

NEXT Hungary - Slovakia - Romania - Ukraine

Details

Deadline for application

15 February 2026

Open for application

17 September 2025

Explore the call

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.
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)
Hungary 2 region(s)
Romania 3 region(s)
Slovakia 2 region(s)
38 region(s)

Who is behind the call

NEXT Hungary - Slovakia - Romania - Ukraine
This programme supports cross-border cooperation among Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, and Ukraine, aiming to enhance regional resilience, health, and sustainable cooperation. Key focus areas include climate change adaptation, biodiversity conservation, improved healthcare access, cultural heritage promotion, and fostering civic and community engagement. The programme encourages collaboration across borders to address common challenges, drive sustainable development, and support long-term regional growth.