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Builds on success of INTERREG IIIB Northern Periphery Programme INTERREG IIIB NPP has funded: 47 main projects 62 preparatory projects (15 aiming towards new programme) Total programme funding = 30.2 Million Euros, inc Non Member State contribution 100% of programme funding now committed Over 400 different project partners involved Average main project involves 9 partners 68 % of all projects involve Small and Medium Size companies 1

Northern Periphery Programme 2007-2013 official programme name Programme is no longer called INTERREG - part of a new Structural Funds Objective 3 for European Territorial Cooperation Operational Programme outlines strategy and management structure of programme Community Strategic Guidelines provide for closer alignment between European objectives (Lisbon & Gothenburg Agendas) and all Structural Funds programmes New regulatory framework was approved in 2006 Development began in December 2005 4 programming bodies established to develop new programme and ensure regional and national level participation in drafting process Open workshops held in Sundsvall, Sweden in June 2006 and open consultation process from Sep-Oct 2006 Operational Programme approved by Programme Monitoring Committee Plus in December 2006 followed by Member State approval process Operational Programme will be approved by the European Commission on 28 September 2007 2

Similar programme area to 2000 2006 programme, but with the following additional partnership country areas: Nine west coast counties in the Republic of Ireland Northern Ireland excluding Belfast and Greater Belfast West coast of Norway Scotland with Highlands & Islands now also includes all of Moray, and Dumfries & Galloway Reduced partnership country area: Swedish area consists only of the four northern most counties: Jamtland, Vasternorrland, Vasterbotten and Norrbotten 3

Ireland & Northern Ireland eligible counties NUTS3 Region/Eligible Counties Border: Donegal, Leitrim, Sligo West: Mayo, Galway Mid-West: Clare, Limerick South-West (IRL): Kerry, Cork Northern Ireland (Part of UK jurisdiction) 4

Large and diverse programme area but with many common characteristics: Geography Sparsely populated area / low population density Rurality, insularity, peripherality Low accessibility Environment Harsh climate and difficult terrain High quality but vulnerable environment Abundance of natural resources Threat of climate change 5

Economic & Social A flexible and skilled labour force Dependence on single economic activities and public employment Aging population and youth out-migration Rich cultural heritage Projects should focus on issues relevant to the characteristics of the programme area rurality, peripherality, insularity Vision: Regions working innovatively together to help communities to develop the potential of Europe s Northern Periphery, and to achieve a sustainable and high quality future, and so make a distinctive contribution to a more dynamic EU. Objectives of priority 1: Promote competitiveness by increasing and developing the capacity for innovation and networking in rural and peripheral areas facilitate development by the use of advanced information and communication technologies and transport in the programme area Objectives of priority 2: strengthen synergies between environmental protection and growth in remote and peripheral regions improve sustainable development in peripheral regions by strengthening urban-rural relations and enhancing regional heritage Priority 1: Promoting innovation and competitiveness in remote and peripherial areas Priority 2: Sustainable development of natural and community resources Horizontal objectives: Equal opportunities and Sustainable development 6

i. Innovation, networks and competitiveness Objective: To promote competitiveness by increasing and developing the capacity for innovation and networking in rural and peripheral areas. exchange of best practise and establishment of cooperation networks between R&D institutions and SMEs to increase the capacity for innovation, facilitate the design of innovation systems and strengthen competitiveness transnational cooperation networks and knowledge transfer to develop existing and new innovative products cooperation and exchange of best practice between SMEs on how to address and reach markets with existing and new products ii. Accessibility Objective: To facilitate development by the use of advanced information and communication technologies and transport increased use of ICT to overcome distance implementation of ICT to modernise and to innovate industries and businesses in the Northern Periphery developing innovative solutions for developing and maintaining transport infrastructure subject to harsh climatic conditions development of transport schemes that benefit rural communities, such as new maritime routes maritime safety in remote areas with arctic, harsh conditions building the capacity to respond to and prepare for emergencies and natural disasters to which the Northern Periphery is exposed. 7

i. Environment as an asset in the periphery Objective: To strengthen the synergies between environmental protection and growth in remote and peripheral regions. Developing new approaches to efficient and sustainable management and utilisation of resources Impact and possible implications of climate change and means to reduce it at a community level Development of small scale renewable energy solutions ii. Urban-rural development and promotion of heritage Objective: To improve sustainable development in peripheral regions by strengthening urban-rural relations and enhancing regional heritage. Urban-rural partnerships for new service solutions Innovative provision of existing and new services in the periphery private, public and voluntary sectors cooperation and networks to develop new and innovative service solutions for remote and peripheral regions promotion of natural and cultural heritage that supports the development of sustainable industries 8

1. Preparatory Projects Purpose to generate high-quality main project applications, mobilise well-balanced partnerships and facilitate the development of joint project plans Min requirement to have 2 contributing partners from 2 countries, an idea that addresses the programme priorities and eligible national match funding in place 2. Main Projects Purpose to implement a project idea that focuses on addressing the objectives and priorities of the Programme. Min requirement to have 3 participating partners from 3 countries, one of which must be a member state, and to have eligible national match funding in place. Recommended min size for a main project s total budget is 250 000 EUR and recommended maximum size is 1.5 million EUR. In exceptional cases, the Programme Monitoring Committee can approve main projects with a budget of up to 3 million EUR. Intervention rate of 60% for Member States and 50% for Non Member States, but Programme Monitoring Committee may approve intervention rate of up to 75% in specific circumstances. Maximum budget for a preparatory project will initially be 30 000 EUR, with an intervention rate of up to 60% of eligible costs (18 000 EUR). 9

Programme financing consists of: European Regional Development Funds (ERDF) for Member States ERDF equivalent for Non-Member States National match funding 35.115 million Euros ERDF available 10.155 million Euros ERDF equivalent available National match funding = project contribution Total programme budget including match funding is approximately 60 million Euros Main Programme Bodies: Joint Programme Secretariat (JPS) Managing Authority Certifying Authority Auditing Authority JPS is main source of information on the programme continues to be based in Copenhagen, Denmark JPS works closely with Regional Contact Points Programme Monitoring Committee and Regional Advisory Groups involved in decision making process Agreements, contracts and grant offer letters through Managing Authority continues to be Västerbotten County Administration in Umeå, Sweden 10

Northern Periphery Programme Secretariat Strandgade 91, 4. sal DK-1401 Copenhagen, Denmark www.northernperiphery.net Programme Manager Programme Manager Head of Secretariat Mr Christopher Parker Ms Claire Matheson Mr Niclas Forsling tel. +45 3283 3782 tel. +45 3283 3784 tel. +45 3283 3786 mob. +45 2511 2391 mob. +45 2511 2393 mob. +45 2511 2344 fax. +45 3283 3775 fax. +45 3283 3775 fax. +45 3283 3775 christopher.parker@npp2.net claire.matheson@npp2.net niclas.forsling@npp2.net Ms Anneli Nilsson Länsstyrelsen i Västerbotten 901 86 Umeå Sweden Tel: +46 90 10 82 17 Fax. +46 90 12 17 67 E-mail: anneli.nilsson@ac.lst.se Web: http://www.ac.lst.se 11

Republic of Ireland Mr Michael O'Brien BMW Regional Assembly The Square, Ballaghaderreen, County Roscommon, Republic of Ireland Tel.:+353 949862970 Fax: +353 949862973 E- mail:mobrien@bmwassembly.ie Web:http://www.bmwassembly.ie Northern Ireland Mr Seamus McAdams SEUPB, EU House 6 Cromac Place Belfast BT7 2JB Tel.: + 44 28 9026 6660 Ms Greta Johansen Landsdelsutvalget Sjøgata 3, 8002 Bodø Tel.:+47 75 50 34 20 Fax: +47 75 52 67 25 E-mail: johansen@lu.no Web:http://www.lu.no Mr Bernt Vedin Kommunförbundet i Västerbotten Norrlandsgatan 13 Box 443, 901 09 UMEÅ Tel.: +46 (0)90 16 37 00 Dir.tel.: +46 (0)90 16 37 17 Fax: + 46 (0)90 16 37 19 E-post: bernt.vedin@ac.komforb.se Web:http://www.ac.komforb.se/ 12

Mr Jouko Jama Regional Council of Lapland P.O. Box 8056 FIN-96101 ROVANIEMI Tel.:+358 16 3301 231 Mobile: +358 400 197 289 Fax: +358 16 318 705 E-mail: jouko.jama@lapinliitto.fi Web: http://www.lapinliitto.fi Mr Þórarinn V. Sólmundarson Institute of Regional Development in Iceland, Ártorg 1 IS - 550 Sauðárkrókur Iceland Tel.: +354 4555400 Fax. +354 4554477 E-mail: thorarinn@byggdastofnun.is Web: http://www.byggdastofnun.is Mr Lars Thostrup NORA Bryggjubakki 12 Box 259 FO-110 Tórshavn Faroe Islands Tel.: +298 314028 or direct: +298 317167 Mob: +298 21 41 28 Fax. +298 310459 E-mail: lars@nora.fo Web: http://www.nora.fo Ms Fiona Sarjeant Highlands & Islands Enterprise Cowan House Inverness Retail & Business Park, Inverness IV2 7GF Scotland Tel.: +44 (0) 1463 244252 Fax: +44 (0) 1463 244217 E-mail:fiona.sarjeant@hient.co.uk Web: http://www.hie.co.uk 13