The Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic is a cooperation between Finland, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Faroe Islands and Greenland. Who can apply?
The Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme forms a cooperation between 7 programme partner countries; the Member States of Finland, Ireland, Sweden in cooperation with the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland and Norway. This means that the programme area encompasses the Euro-Arctic zone, parts of the Atlantic zone and parts of the Barents region, neighbouring on Canada in the West and Russ
ia in the East. Despite geographical differences, the large programme area shares a number of common features, such as low population density, low accessibility, low economic diversity, abundant natural resources, and high impact of climate change. This unique combination of features results in joint challenges and joint opportunities that can best be overcome and realised by transnational cooperation. The Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme aims to expand the regions’ horizons, building on concrete outcomes and enabling the programme area to be a 1st class region to live, study, work, visit and invest. It is the programme’s vision is to help to generate vibrant, competitive and sustainable communities, by harnessing innovation, expanding the capacity for entrepreneurship and seizing the unique growth initiatives and opportunities of the Northern and Arctic regions in a resource efficient way. The Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme is part of the European Territorial Cooperation Objective in the framework of the cohesion policy, supported by the European Regional Development Fund. The programme operates in a multi-layered policy landscape, making it well positioned to contribute to and align with the Europe 2020 Strategy, national and regional policies and development strategies, macro regional and sea basin strategies, and other programmes covering parts of the geographical area. In addition, increased interest and rapid developments in Arctic regions have resulted in a more explicit recognition of the programme’s Arctic dimension in regional development. Priorities
The development needs and potentials of the programme area, together with the policy and historic context have resulted in 4 priority axes to achieve the programme vision:
1. Using Innovation to Maintain And Develop Robust And Competitive Communities
2. Promoting Entrepreneurship to Realise the Potential of the Programme Area’s Competitive Advantage
3. Fostering Energy-Secure Communities through Promotion of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
4. Protecting, Promoting and Developing Cultural and Natural Heritage
The sparsely populated communities of the programme area are the focus point of all 4 priority axes. More information on the priority axes can be found in the draft Cooperation Programme document, on the website, www.interreg-npa.eu. How much funding is available? The NPA 2014-2020 will allocate in total approximately 56 MEUR through bi-annual calls. The funding will be allocated to projects with a total budget between 250 000 EUR and 2 MEUR. A precondition for funding is that the projects provide at least 35-40% of the total project costs as match funding through own or national or regional sources. The share of the match funding depends on the country where the partner is located. However, SMEs always have to provide a minimum of 50% of their costs in match funding. In general, the programme is open for public and private partners of all kinds from inside the programme area, for example regional and local authorities and other public sector organisations, research institutions and private entities delivering public service, private-public partnerships, social enterprises, and third sector organisations. Besides that, local and regional SMEs, among these specifically micro enterprises in remote and sparsely populated areas and business organisations, etc. What kinds of projects are supported? Projects shall first of all address the main challenges and potentials described in the Cooperation Programme. Furthermore, projects shall fulfill a number of qualitative objectives, such as:
• Concrete: The project outputs are recognisable as a tangible solution (most commonly a product or service) which address identified challenges within the Programme area.
• Innovative: The project output is new or innovative to the partner organisations, the partner countries involved, or the Programme area.
• Focused: Projects can demonstrate a link between the development challenges or opportunities they address and the relevant Programme specific objective, and they can state the changes they intend to bring about.
• Transnational: The design of project outputs clearly draws on the results of transnational cooperation, e.g. transferring models/knowledge/technology from one region to another, partners complementing each others’ competences and resources, combining different regional skill sets, gaining a critical mass, etc. More and continuously updated information about how and when to apply can be found on the website, www.interreg-npa.eu.
17/06/2026
The Arctic Council has opened its Call for Proposals for the 2nd Arctic Youth Conference happening in early 2027. They are looking for ideas, expertise, research, or experiences, that could inspire and empower the youth! Submit your proposal by 15th of August. 🗓️✨🌱
12/06/2026
Are you puzzling over the workplan, outreach or budget for your Youth Call project application? 📑
Join us next Monday, June 15th, at 13:00–14:30 CET for a webinar where we’ll go through these with practical examples. 🗓️
No previous experience needed, and every organization is welcome to join. ✨
New face alert! My name is Katja Kaijala, and a little over a week ago, I started as an IVY Reporter at the Joint Secretariat here in Copenhagen! 👋
My first days have been packed with new information and warm encounters. For the next six months I will be especially promoting the Youth Call, which is an amazing new initiative in the programme (and is now open!). 🌱
I also wrote a short overview of my first week on our website. Go check it out via the link below! 🔗
💥 The Interreg NPA Youth Call is now open! 🙌
If you are working with or for young people in the Nordic, Arctic and North Atlantic regions, this is your opportunity to turn ideas into action through transnational cooperation.
The Youth Call is designed to be more accessible and flexible, with project options lasting 6, 12 or 18 months and budgets to match different levels of ambition and experience.
📅 Join our webinar on 15 June to learn more about planning project activities and preparing your budget.
💡 Have a project idea? Reach out to the Joint Secretariat or your regional contact point throughout the summer to discuss it.
New European Bauhaus Transforming the North: Best Practices in Circular Built Environments
Can the Northern Periphery and Arctic region, known for its remote and sparsely populated communities, inspire a more sustainable, beautiful, and inclusive built environment?
At this satellite event, BGN project will highlight best practices that prove it is possible by driving social change and challenging the status quo in the current legal and technical environment.
At the event, six winners and runners-up of the Call for Best Practices in NEB in the NPA Region will be introduced from Iceland, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden.
BGN wants to hear from you! Following the presentations, the project invites you to share your thoughts, comments, or questions in a panel discussion.
The Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) Monitoring Committee met on Nólsoy in the Faroe Islands on 3 June 2026 to assess applications submitted under the programme’s 6th call for projects.
During the meeting, the committee approved 15 projects for funding following the assessment process. The Joint Secretariat will contact all applicants in the coming days regarding the outcome of their applications. Thanks to all applicants for submitting such a high number of strong and competitive proposals.
Further information about the approved projects will be published once all applicants have been notified.
03/06/2026
The monitoring committee is at Ovasavnið Museum on Nólsoy just off the harbour of Tórshavn. The beauty and stillness of this place, and the adventures of Ovasavnið will be a great inspiration.
09/05/2026
🇪🇺 On Europe Day, we celebrate the people behind cooperation across the Northern Periphery and Arctic.
Through Interreg NPA projects, communities work together to turn ideas into sustainable solutions making the NPA an even better place to live, work and visit. 🌍
A Europe built through cooperation, shaped by people and places. 💙
04/05/2026
We are looking forward to attending the EUSBSR Annual Forum 2026 Resilience Edition in Tallinn on 11-13 May!
We hope to meet many of you there!
28/04/2026
Do you have a project idea for the Youth Call? 💡
Get written feedback to help strengthen your application. 📝 Fill in this short and simple template and share your idea with us. 📨