Questions from the Opening of the First Call for Proposals answered

The Programme welcomed almost 400 participants online for the Opening of the First Call for Proposals of the Interreg VI-A Latvia-Lithuania Programme 2021–2027 on 28 November.

For those of you, who missed live broadcast, you can watch recording at any time at the following links:

to watch in English: https://youtu.be/VivhoFsR3D0
to watch with translation in Latvian: https://youtu.be/x2hje1wrl2Q
to watch with translation in Lithuanian: https://youtu.be/mItngLvtbgg

Here we answered questions received on sli.do platform during the event.

Are there advance payments planned?

There will be no advanced payments to the project partners.

Please find more information in subsection 6.3 “Project reporting and payments” of the Programme Manual.

Which partners are eligible for application?

Each Lead partner and project partner must be a registered legal entity (i.e. registered in the Register of Legal Entities in Lithuania (www.registrucentras.lt) or in the Register of Enterprises of the Republic of Latvia (www.ur.gov.lv) and must have a bank account that is registered at the name of the LP and PP.

The following organisations are eligible to apply as a lead partner or project partner:

1) Public authorities (national, regional and local authorities).

2)  Public equivalent bodies. Meaning any legal entity:

  • established for the specific purpose of meeting the needs for the general interest and not having an industrial or commercial character,
  • having legal personality, and

−             financed for the most part by the state, regional or local authorities, or other bodies governed under public law, or

−             subject to management supervision by those bodies, or

−             having an administrative, managerial, or supervisory board where more than half of the members are appointed by the state, regional or local authorities, or other bodies governed by public law.

3) NGOs. Within the framework of the Programme NGO means a legal body established for the specific purpose of meeting the needs for the general interest and not having an industrial or commercial character.

Please find more information in section 4.2 “Project partnership” of the Programme Manual.

Can a municipal company or closed joint stock company be a project partner?

The criteria on the eligibility of the project partners are stipulated in detail in the section 4.2 “Project partnership” of the Programme Manual. Please check the criteria and if you have questions please kindly contact Joint Secretariat and provide more information on the specific organisation, so that we could answer on your particular case.

What is the maximum amount of the project?

The maximum size of the project budget is different, depending on which Programme priority the project will apply for:

Programme priorities Max. ERDF, EUR Max. total budget, EUR
I. Capacity building and people-to-people coop. 250 000 312 500
II. Green, resilient and sustainable development 600 000 750 000
III. Fair and inclusive society 500 000 625 000
IV. Economic potential of tourism and heritage 600 000 750 000

Please note that there are additional limitations to the size of the project budget if the Lead Partner is NGO:

total project ERDF

≤200 000 EUR

  • Lead Partner’s cumulative revenue of the last two financial years (2020, 2021) or from the date of its establishment (if the NGO was established later) must be at least 25% of the intended ERDF co-financing of the Lead Partner’s budget.
total project ERDF

>200 000 EUR

  • Lead Partner organization must be established no later than in 2020, and
  • Lead Partner cumulative revenue of the last two financial years (2020, 2021) must be at least 50% of the intended ERDF co-financing of the total project budget.

Please find more information in chapter 3 “Programme priorities and supported activities” of the Programme Manual.

Can the same organization submit few projects to the programme?

The Programme does not limit in how many projects the same organisation can be a lead partner or project partner.

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