CENTRAL EUROPE PROGRAMME 2007-2013
CrossCulTour Workshop and Final Event Brussels, 7 September 2011
Christophe EbermannJTS CENTRAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Cultural Heritage projects within the Central Europe Programme
TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION 2007 - 2013
EU supports 13 European Transnational Cooperation Programmes•Northern Periphery•Baltic Sea•North West Europe •North Sea •Atlantic Coast•Alpine Space•Central Europe•South West Europe•Mediterranean•South East Europe•Caribbean Area•Açores-Madeira-Canarias •Indian Ocean Area
CENTRAL EUROPEPROGRAMME AREA
8 EU countries1 third country
Surface:Around 1,050,000 km²
Population: Around 148 million citizens
4 Programme Priorities:InnovationAccessibilityEnvironment Competitiveness and attractiveness of cities and regions Funds:
~230 Mio € ERDF
PROGRAMME GOALS AND PRIORITIES
Overall goal
Strengthening territorial cohesion, promoting internal integration and enhancing the competitiveness of Central Europe.
Priorities Priority 1: Facilitating Innovation across Central Europe Priority 2: Improving Accessibility of and within Central Europe Priority 3: Using our Environment Responsibly Priority 4: Enhancing Competitiveness and Attractiveness of Cities
and Regions
3 Calls for Proposals already launched, projects selected and approved for funding
94 projects approved
1st Call: 29 projects 2nd Call: 37 projects 3rd Call: 28 projects
Additional projects to come:
Restricted Call for Strategic projects: projects currently being contracted
4th call for Proposals currently open until the 14th of October 2011
PROGRAMME STATE OF PLAY
PROJECT SIZE, DURATION AND FUNDING
Indicative project size:1-5 million EUR total eligible budget (average 2 Mio EUR ERDF)
Partnership: Partners from at least three countries needed (average partnership size: 11 partners)
Indicative project durationBetween 30 - 36 months (max 48 months)
Co-financing ratesUp to 75%: Austria, Germany, ItalyUp to 85%: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, SloveniaUp to 75%: EU partners located outside the CENTRAL EUROPE area
Transnational cooperation projects with clear added value to the CENTRAL EUROPE cooperation area
PROGRAMME PRIORITIES & AREAS OF INTERVENTION
Priority 4: Enhancing Competitiveness and Attractiveness of Cities and Regions – currently 22 projects
4.1 Developing polycentric settlement structures and territorial cooperation (7 projects)
4.2 Addressing the territorial effects of demographic and social change on urban and regional development (6 projects)
4.3 Capitalising on cultural resources for more attractive cities and regions (9 projects)
Project acronym and title Duration Partnership & countries covered
CrossCulTour
Cross Marketing Strategies for Culture and Tourism for more Attractiveness and Competitiveness for Cities and Regions
12.2008 –
11.2011
9 partners,4 countries,LP*: Germany
CUSTODES Cultural Sites and Tourism: Development of European Strategies
11.2008 –
10.2011
7 partners, 4 countries,LP*: Italy
DANUBE LIMES
Nomination of the Central European part of the Roman Danube Limes within the international UNESCO World Heritage Framework “Frontiers of the Roman Empire”
10.2008 –
12.2011
7 partners,5 countries,LP*: Hungary
CULTURAL HERITAGE RELATED PROJECTS
LP* = Country of project Lead Partner
Project acronym and title Duration Partnership & countries covered
LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF VILLAGES
Local Initiative STrENgthening: how to build up a new TOurism in THE Valleys and among the mOst vItal CEntres OF rural VILLAGES
1.2009–
2.2012
9 partners, 6 countries,LP*: Italy
CREATIVE CITIES
Development and Promotion of Creative Industry Potentials in Central European Cities
1.2010 –
12.2012
11 partners, 5 countries,LP*: Germany
SECOND CHANCE
From Industrial Use to Creative Impulse
1.2010 –
6.2013
10 partners, 4 countries, LP*: Germany
CULTURAL HERITAGE RELATED PROJECTS
LP* = Country of project Lead Partner
Project acronym and title Duration Partnership & countries covered
CCC Cultural Capital Counts 5.2011-
4.2014
10 partners,6 countries,LP*: Austria
ETNOFOLK Preservation and Enhancement of Folk Culture Heritage in Central Europe
5.2011-
4.2014
7 partners, 4 countries,LP*: Czech Republic
TRADITIONAL AND WILD
Promoting traditional collection and use of wild plants to reduce social and economic disparities in Central Europe
5.2011-
4.2014
9 partners, 4 countries, LP*: Hungary
CULTURAL HERITAGE RELATED PROJECTS
LP* = Country of project Lead Partner
CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions
Fostering the sustainable use of cultural resources and heritage is one of the goals supported by the Central Europe Programme
Transnational cooperation is perceived as a highly relevant approach for dealing with cultural heritage
Several exciting projects are already being supported: from cultural routes, to creative industries, to intangible cultural heritage etc.
The 4th and last Call for Proposals is currently open (until the 14.10.2011) including the Area of Intervention 4.3 focusing on cultural heritage
• CENTRAL EUROPE ProgrammeJoint Technical Secretariat
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