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Ongoing calls for projects of the Poland-Germany/Saxony programme

The programme has ongoing calls open for for projects supporting climate change adaptation, disaster resilience, inclusive education and training, and promoting culture and sustainable tourism for economic growth, social inclusion, and innovation.
Programme

Poland-Germany/Saxony

Details

Deadline for application

31 January 2026

Open for application

01 September 2024

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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.
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 2 region(s)
Poland 2 region(s)

Who is behind the call

Poland-Germany/Saxony
This programme supports cross-border cooperation between Poland and Saxony, focusing on climate change adaptation, education, culture, and tourism. It promotes environmental resilience and disaster prevention, enhances educational infrastructure, and strengthens cultural ties to drive economic and social inclusion. The programme also encourages dialogue and cooperation among residents and institutions in the border region.