Future of EU funds

14 July 2016

 
 

Future of EU funds

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Wales continues to invest its EU funds as £6.4m CEMET project gets green light

Wales is continuing to invest and maximise the EU funds allocated to it as a £6.4m project to drive forward research to help businesses develop cutting-edge technologies and boost productivity is given the green light.

Carwyn Jones

Statement by the First Minister: EU referendum Cabinet meeting

On 27 June the First Minister of Wales issued a statement following a meeting of the Welsh Cabinet to discuss the outcome of the EU referendum.

Mark Drakeford

“Every penny of EU funds to Wales must be replaced” says Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford

Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government Mark Drakeford has said he will do all he can to ensure that there is no loss of funding to Wales following the result of the EU Referendum.

Website updates

Horizon 2020 is open for business

Welsh participants can continue to apply to the programme in the usual way. You can also use SCoRE Cymru funding to build and strengthen Horizon 2020 partnerships. Contact us for further information or support: Horizon2020@Wales.gsi.gov.uk          

Monitoring and Evaluation guidance – June update

Monitoring and evaluation are key processes for measuring how the Structural Funds are benefiting Wales.

Ireland Wales Co-operation Programme 2014-2020 – Cross Cutting Theme Matrix

The guidance on the Ireland Wales website details a series of actions so that the Cross Cutting Themes are supported through the programme.

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The latest news, guidance, publications and events for the European Structural and Investment Funds programmes, which cover the Structural Funds, Rural Development Programme and Fisheries programme. 

It will also include updates from other EU funding programmes such as Horizon 2020, European Territorial Co-operation and the Ireland Wales programme.

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