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Financing possibilities for implementation of the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: different solutions INTERACT Point Turku 14 October 2010 | Tallinn, Estonia

The European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: Financing possibilities: different solutions The European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: It is not in itself a funding instrument. Actions should be funded from existing sources. Cooperation is crucial to achieve the desired results. Policies and funding sources in general should be better aligned. Deadline for progress review of the horizontal action is 31 December 2010. picture: http://seoyourblog.com/

Funds and financial sources available (1): Financing possibilities: different solutions Funds and financial sources available (1): European Union (EU) sources: grants and loans; tenders and contracts; regional policy programmes; International Financial Institutions: European Investment Bank; Nordic Investment Bank; European Investment Fund; picture: http://www.fairsfayreandover.co.uk

Funds and financial sources available (2): Financing possibilities: different solutions Funds and financial sources available (2): Financial instruments: JEREMIE; JESSICA; JASMINE; JASPERS; Commercial banks (micro credits, small loans, guarantees); State programmes; Own resources.

Objectives of the regional development programmes: Financing possibilities: different solutions Objectives of the regional development programmes: EU financing objectives: Convergence (Objective 1); Regional Competitiveness and Employment (Objective 2); European Territorial Cooperation (Objective 3); EU funds: European Regional Development Fund; European Social Fund; Cohesion Fund.

The regional development programmes available: Financing possibilities: different solutions The regional development programmes available: EU programmes: National Programmes; Transnational Cooperation Programme; Interregional Cooperation Programmes; Cross-border Cooperation Programmes; European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument.

I ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY III ACCESSIBLITY AND ATTRACTIVENESS Financing possibilities: different solutions Information on funds and financial sources:   Pillar I ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY II PROSPERITY III ACCESSIBLITY AND ATTRACTIVENESS VI SAFETY AND SECURITY Programme Objective Priority area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Priorities European Territorial Cooperation Programmes - Transnational Programme Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 www.eu.baltic.net To strengthen development towards a sustainable, competitive and territorially integrated Baltic Sea region by connecting potentials over the borders. Programme priorities: 1) Fostering innovations; 2) Internal and external accessibility; 3) Baltic Sea as a common resource; 4) Attractive & competitive cities and regions. x European Territorial Cooperation Programmes - Cross-border Cooperation Programmes Central Baltic INTERREG IV A Programme 2007-2013 www.centralbaltic.eu To create a globally recognised, dynamic, sustainable and competitive region that is attractive for business and visitors and where people want to live, work and invest. Programme priorities: 1) Safe and healthy environment; 2) Economically competitive and innovative region; 3) Attractive and dynamic societies. Cross-Border Cooperation Programme "North" 2007-2013 www.bd.lst.se To strengthen the competitiveness and cohesion of the region. Programme priorities: 1) Development of the Economy; 2) Research, Development and Education; 3) Regional Functionality and Identity; 4) Sápmi – Unbounded Development. Convergence and Competitiveness Programmes – Finland Operational Programme 'Eastern Finland' Programme aims to build on the success of the previous programme and to continue alleviating the negative effects caused by the regional challenges and developing the competitiveness of the region based on its strengths by promoting the competitiveness of enterprises, by developing well-functioning innovation systems, and by improving the accessibility and attractiveness of the region. The vision is to make Eastern Finland a globally competitive and open environment for knowledge, entrepreneurship and living. Priority 1: Promotion of business activity Priority 2: Promotion of innovation activity and networking, and reinforcing knowledge structures Priority 3: Improving regional accessibility and operational environments

INTERACT II - who we are (1)? Financing possibilities: different solutions INTERACT II - who we are (1)? Interregional Cooperation Programme under European Territorial Cooperation Objective. Overall objective - promote and support good governance of the European Territorial Cooperation Programmes. Act as a platform for exchange of information, experience, good practices.

INTERACT II - who we are (2)? Financing possibilities: different solutions INTERACT II - who we are (2)? Delivering services for: 52 Cross-border Cooperation programmes (CBC); 13 Transnational Cooperation programmes; 4 Interregional Cooperation programmes (INTERREG IVC, INTERACT II, URBACT II, ESPON); 13 Cross-border Cooperation programmes under European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument.

Role of INTERACT Point Turku in implementation of Financing possibilities: different solutions Role of INTERACT Point Turku in implementation of the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (1): Laboratory Group is established since 2009 (includes 20 representatives); Key tasks: support the overall coordination aim of the EUSBSR; define the implications on programmes already adopted; seek operative solutions to identified points; identify consequences on programme management; support cooperation and networking.

Role of INTERACT Point Turku in implementation of Financing possibilities: different solutions Role of INTERACT Point Turku in implementation of the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (2): Information events; Awareness raising activities; Advisory services; Seminars and trainings; Networking activities; Information and guidance documents; Collection of information, experiences and practices.

Role of INTERACT Point Turku in implementation of Financing possibilities: different solutions Role of INTERACT Point Turku in implementation of the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (3): Cross-border Cooperation Programmes and projects; Transnational Cooperation Programme and projects; Convergence Programmes; Regional Competitiveness and Employment Programmes; EC Directorate for Regional Policy; National Contact Points; Priority Area Coordinators; Flagship Project Leaders; Other stakeholders.

INTERACT Point Turku and the European Union Financing possibilities: different solutions INTERACT Point Turku and the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: challenges Second stakeholders conference will be organised; Model for “training of trainers” will be prepared; Work on dissemination of good practices will be continued; “Financial engineering” idea should be elaborated and implemented; Support to different stakeholders should be ensured; Networking, informing and awareness raising activities should be supported. picture: www.borderbuster.blogspot.com

The European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: Financing possibilities: different solutions The European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: Cooperation and collaboration; Joint efforts; Exchange of good practices and experiences; Funds are available = active participation is needed. picture: http://www.desarrollomultimedia.es

Thank you for your attention! Useful liks: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/cooperation/baltic/index_en.htm http://www.interact-eu.net/ Please don´t hesitate to contact us: baiba.liepa@interact-eu.net