The Enterprise and
Business Committee held an inquiry into the EU funding opportunities
available to organisations in Wales from 2014-2020.
Terms of reference
- Understand the main
opportunities for organisations in Wales from EU funding programmes for
2014-2020 falling within the remit of the Enterprise and Business
Committee.
- Consider the extent to
which Wales takes an effective approach to maximising the opportunities
available from such funding, including the Welsh Government’s EU Strategy,
the extent to which EU funding is planned into the budgetary cycle of the
Welsh Government and other public authorities in Wales.
- Identify individuals and
organisations with a track record of success in participating in EU
projects/programmes/initiatives, and explore how their experiences and
abilities could be used effectively during 2014-2020.
EU Funding sources
covered:
- Connecting Europe
Facility: specifically the Trans-European Networks for Transport (TEN-T)
and scope for the parts of Wales identified on the TEN-T ‘core network’ to
access this.
- Erasmus+: specifically the
funding for mobility/innovative actions in the fields of education,
training and youth.
- Inter-regional
Co-operation (INTERREG) Programmes:
- Ireland-Wales Cross
Border Co-operation Programme
- Atlantic Area
Transnational Co-operation Programme
- North West Europe
Transnational Co-operation Programme
- INTERREG V Programme
- Creative Europe (for
media/creative industries/culture)
- Other relevant programmes
such as the Competitiveness of SMEs (COSME) Programme and the Programme
for Employment and Social Innovation.
Note that this inquiry did not address the main EU
Structural Funds Programmes managed in Wales during 2014-2020 nor Horizon 2020,
as the Committee had already undertaken inquiries into these over the previous
two years.
Evidence from the
Public
The Committee held a public consultation to gather evidence on this topic.