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Interreg NEXT ‘Mediterranean Sea Basin’ (hereinafter ‘NEXT MED’) transnational cooperation programme is the third generation of one of the largest cooperation initiatives implemented by the European Union across borders in the Mediterranean area. The Programme aims to contribute to smart, sustainable, fair development for all across the Mediterranean basin by supporting balanced, long-lasting, far-reaching cooperation and multilevel governance. The programme mission is to finance cooperation projects that address joint socio-economic, environmental and governance challenges at Mediterranean level such as the uptake of advanced technologies, competitiveness of SMEs and job creation, energy efficiency, sustainable water management, climate change adaptation, transition to a circular and resource efficient economy, education and training, health care, etc.
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Type of funding
Funding rate (percentage of covered costs)
Up to 89% co-financing rate.
Expected budget range of proposals
Can the received funding be combined with other funding sources (blended)?
Is a Consortium required to apply for the funding?
Administering authority
Autonomous Region of Sardinia
General information
Programme's website (homepage)
Further information
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