Interreg Baltic Sea region 2021 – 2027
Priority 4:
Cooperation
governance
Programme objective 4.1
Project platforms
The Programme supports the cooperation of EU-funded projects in project platforms. These actions bring the results of various projects to stakeholders in the Baltic Sea region in a structured way. They show how the different results complement each other, making use of synergies across EU funds.
Programme Objective 4.2
Macro-regional governance
The Programme supports actions that implement and strengthen governance and communication activities in the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR). They shall facilitate policy discussions and trigger policy changes, build up networks to develop projects and other initiatives in line with the EUSBSR Action Plan.
News
SmartAging at Tuntu Showroom
SmartAging team members from SAMK Finland had the opportunity to experience what it feels like to be fully immersed in a “forest vibe”- while standing in a...
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Anyone strolling through Saldus without expert knowledge would not suspect how closely urban design and the demands of water management are intertwined here....
Food packaging in retail: how to reduce single-use packaging?
Do we really need all this packaging? Stores are full of all kinds of single-use packaging, from plastic to metal and cardboard. But is it really necessary...
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From achievements to ambitions: shaping the future Interreg Baltic Sea Region
While the current Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme is delivering results across the region, preparations for the next Programme are already gaining momentum. This dual focus was at the heart of the Monitoring Committee meeting held in Berlin on 9–10 June 2026.
High five: new project platforms onboard!
Five strong transnational partnerships, five strategic topics addressed, and endless opportunities to showcase the power of Interreg: the new project platforms, designated as Operations of Strategic Importance, met for their kick-off meeting in Berlin on 9 June.
Designing the future Programme, together with cities and regions!
Tallinn, 11 May, may have appeared in many calendars simply as “BSSSC Day of Regions and Cities”. In reality, the day marked an important moment in shaping the future of the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme. What made it special? Cities and regions took centre stage!
Four priorities & nine objectives
Four priorities for cooperation
Interreg Baltic Sea Region 2021-2027 creates opportunities for organisations to connect
as if there were no borders. With experience and EU funding, we help them cooperate and put their ideas into practice.
Jointly, we make the life of people around the Baltic Sea better.
The Programme is structured along with four priorities. They guide partners in achieving the most when cooperating across borders.









