Show notes
Interreg – An IntroductionWith Viktoria Nilsson from Lund MunicipalityCheck out the episode website for linksIn this episode I introduce the Interreg funding scheme together with Viktoria Nilsson from Lund Municipality. Interreg is one of the EU’s oldest territorial cooperation programmes, and its core idea is both simple and important: many societal challenges are shared across borders, so neighboring regions should work on them together. We talk about why Interreg exists, how it sits inside EU cohesion policy, and why it has become such a central instrument for cross-border collaboration in areas like innovation, green transition, sustainable transport and labour mobility. We also make the episode practical. Viktoria explains how a typical Interreg project is structured, what kinds of partners usually take part, how funding rates and project types work, what the secretariat does during the application phase, and what applicants should keep in mind around communication, indicators, end users and long-term impact. It’s the first episode in what I hope will become a broader Interreg series, and it is meant as a clear and usable entry point for anyone who wants to understand the scheme better.Time codes:01:31 Guest introduction and fly in08:36 EU motivation for the funding scheme19:16 Structure of funding scheme36:00 Target group stakeholders39:47 How to apply01:01:04 Evaluation01:05:06 When funding is received01:09:23 Do's and don't's01:16:44 The toughest challenge


