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What is Interreg Italia-Austria?
The Interreg Italy-Austria program
Interreg Italy-Austria belongs to category A of Interreg programs that support cross-border cooperation in the border area of at least two European Union member states.
Over the course of more than 20 years and five programming periods, territorial cooperation between Italy and Austria has continued to consolidate while remaining anchored in the goal of fostering the integration and cohesion of the two states.
Discover more*Data recorded since Interreg III (year 2000).
Current program
Interreg VI-A Italy-Austria 2021-2027
A total of €91 million has been allocated for the 2021-2027 programming period, including €73 million from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The area covered remained the same as for Interreg V (2014-2020) and includes the Länder of Salzburg, Tyrol and Carinthia, as well as the Veneto region, the Autonomous Region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia and the Autonomous Province of Bolzano.
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Investment priorities
Our priorities
In line with the strategic objectives set by the Cohesion Policy 21-27, the current seven-year program has chosen to concentrate its financial resources in five intervention areas called “priorities.”
These priorities were also defined on the basis of public consultations, analysis of needs, opportunities, challenges, strengths, and weaknesses of the area covered by the program.
Info and dates
Calendar of calls
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Do you want to submit a project?
Do you have a project idea with which you would like to participate in Interreg VI-A Italy-Austria? Read the requirements to become a beneficiary or contact us if you have other questions about the participation and selection process.