PEACEPLUS

  • Cross Border Trains
  • DCSCC

    Funding Boost for Local Councils

    PEACEPLUS
  • PEACEPLUS Navigation Papers

    Sectoral-based PEACEPLUS Consultation Navigation Papers
  • Investment Area 5.1 - Biodiversity, Nature Recovery and Resilience

    Closing date

    The Biodiversity, Nature Recovery and Resilience Programme will promote cross border co-operation to facilitate the recovery of selected habitats and species across the Programme Area. It presents an opportunity to build upon the INTERREG VA programme by continuing to promote cross-border co-operation and faciltating the recovery of additional protected habitats and priority species. Investment will be directed towards further delivery of conservation actions proven to redress biodiversity loss and preserve these important environmental, social and economic assets.
  • Investment Area 2.4 - Smart Towns and Villages

    Closing date

    The Smart Towns and Villages Programme will provide greater access to and awareness of telecommunications. An area-based approach will be adopted to the creation of Smart Towns and Villages. This proven model utilises a social innovation-led approach to maximise the potential of ICT to deliver improved social and economic outcomes in target areas; particularly those of a rural nature.
  • Investment Area 4.1 - Collaborative Health & Social Care

    Closing date

    Collaborative Health and Social Care is an area in which collaborative cross-border approaches are proven to deliver considerable benefits to the citizen and the Programme area. Cross-border co-operation will contribute towards the more efficient delivery of health and social care services across the Programme area.

    This will be achieved through building upon existing collaborative relationships and services on a cross-border basis, which will improve the health and wellbeing of people living in the programme area by enabling them to access quality health and social care services in the most appropriate setting to their needs.
  • Working for SEUPB

    This page provides information about the working conditions and benefits available to SEUPB employees
  • Additional Guidance and Resources

    Additional guidance and pre-application workshops resources
  • Young People 3.2 PEACE CALL
  • Communication Guidelines

    The SEUPB expects to see that PEACEPLUS logos and branding being used within all funded project communications activity. 
  • Deputy Director General, Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy, Normunds Popens; Permanent Representation of Ireland to the EU, Ambassador Aingeal O’Donoghue; Gina McIntyre, Chief Executive of the SEUPB; and Ambassador and Head of the UK Mission to the European Union, Lindsay Croisdale-Appleby CMG
  • Attendees who came along to Waterside Shared Village to learn more about which funding calls are open and the application process.
  • What makes a good application?

    All projects must have a cross-community and cross-border collaboration element, and they must be able to demonstrate peace impacts. This is key to the PEACEPLUS Programme.
  • Applying for Funding

    Applications for PEACEPLUS funding can be submitted by a wide range of organisations including local authorities, public sector bodies as well as voluntary and community sector organisations (subject to eligibility checks). 
  • What previous projects have received funding?

    If you are thinking about applying under the PEACEPLUS Programme we would encourage you to have a look at previous projects for examples of good practice.
  • Current funding opportunities

    The SEUPB are currently accepting applications to the following PEACEPLUS Investment Areas. Please click on the Investment Area you are interested in to find further information.
  • Thinking of applying for funding?

    Find out more about where PEACEPLUS funding comes from and what it was designed for.
  • JEMS

    JEMS is the Joint Electronic Monitoring System developed by INTERACT, for use by EU Programmes for the 2021-2027 funding period. JEMS offers a streamlined, user-friendly experience for the full project lifecycle. JEMS will cover all project aspects from application to closure, in line with regulatory requirements.
  • PEACEPLUS Programme Monitoring and Steering Committee members

    For each funded Programme, a Programme Monitoring Committee (PMC) is established under European Regulation to monitor its effectiveness and quality. PMC delegates responsibility to the Steering Committee who make the final decision on whether funding is awarded to projects.
  • Themes and Investment Areas

    The PEACEPLUS Programme has been divided into six themes – each of which aims to address longstanding social, environmental and economic challenges which have and continue to impact our community. Within each theme there are several investment areas. Each theme has a specific focus and is aimed at supporting organisations such as local authorities or community groups.
  • Programme Overview

    PEACEPLUS is designed to support peace and prosperity across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland and builds upon the work of previous PEACE and INTERREG Programmes.
  • What is the SEUPB?

    The Special EU Programmes Body is responsible for managing EU funding under the PEACEPLUS, PEACE IV and INTERREG VA cross-border programme to help build peace and prosperity.
  • PEACEPLUS

    PEACEPLUS is designed to support peace and prosperity across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland and builds upon the work of previous PEACE and INTERREG Programmes.
  • Funding Calls

    The Special EU Programmes Body awards funding to organisations in Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland to help to support peace and prosperity. Find out who can apply for funding, how to apply and where the funding comes from.

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