The Central Baltic Programme 2014-2020 finances result orientated cross-border cooperation projects in Estonia, Finland (incl Åland), Latvia and Sweden
While we are all mentally preparing for the fourth call, it's worthwile remembering that our projects are implementing at full speed. Among other things, modern technologies are actively used, of which our project HANSA provides the latest example. HANSA has published their mobile application that contains information about 9 hanseatic cities in the Central Baltic region. Be sure to check it out.

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The CBEwB project, financed by the Central Baltic programme under priority 1, aims to support student enterpreneurship in the Central Baltic region.

Thanks to the project, so far, 68 joint student companies have been created. One of them, Pets United, was established by a prtnership of young students from Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Sweden. The company's mission is to match pet-ownrs and pet-sitters among people who have created a profile on their website.

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Project LightsOn! found a very interesting way to present the project as well the results it is reaching. This video playlist, consisting of a compilation of three videos, offers a glimpse into the project activities and on the outputs already produced such as their AR mobile game. ... Read more
Project LightsOn! found a very interesting way to present the project as well the results it is reaching. This video playlist, consisting of a compilation of three videos, offers a glimpse into the project activities and on the outputs already produced such as their AR mobile game. ... Read more

The 4th call is launched!

Thursday, 19 April, 2018
On 17 April 2018, the Central Baltic Monitoring Committee decided on details regarding the 4th call. Below we have listed the key facts about the call. Below are the first available details. More information will follow.

What is funded?

In total, at least 8m euros are available in four priorities. The exact amount of available funding is influenced by returning funds from implementing projects.

The 4th call is targeted and only the following Specific Objectives are available:
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    MC meeting took place in Nuuksio, Espoo

    Wednesday, 18 April, 2018
    The Monitoring Committee of the Central Baltic programme assembled in Nuuksio, Espoo between 17-18 April 2018 to discuss the current state of the programme and matters relevant to programme implementation. For example, deciding on the 4th call was on the agenda. Concrete information about the fourth call will be soon available on the Central Baltic webpage.

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    Where is the Facebook stream?

    Wednesday, 11 April, 2018
    There is a huge empty spot on our landing page -- right where the stream from the Communication Network for Projects used to be. We have noticed this as well. It appears that due to recent breaches in security, Facebook has made some alterations in how the streams are transmitted. There was no heads-up warning for this and as of now, the stream cannot be displayed. We are currently waiting for more information and hopefully get the link up and running again. ... Read more
    A big thank you on behalf of the Central Baltic staff to all Lead Partner and Communication seminar participants. All material presented during the seminar will be available in two weeks time on our webpage in the LP and Communication seminar folder under events. 

    Our next project related event will be the Project Implementation Seminar taking place in the autumn. More information about the event will be available on our webpage. Stay tuned! ... Read more
    A big thank you on behalf of the Central Baltic staff to all Lead Partner and Communication seminar participants. All material presented during the seminar will be available in two weeks time on our webpage in the LP and Communication seminar folder under events. 

    Our next event is the Project Implementation Seminar taking place in the autumn. More information about the event will be available on our webpage. Stay tuned! ... Read more
    A brownfilead is an un-used industrial land with contaminated soil. Until such a land has been remediatied, it cannot be used.

    At the moment, the traditional method used for remediation, consists of excavating the contaminated soil and transport it into another location. However this practice is not sustainable: the browfield area can be used after beeing remediated, but the soil is still contaminated. Central Baltic project INSURE aims at finding new sustainable methods to deal with this issue.

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