Impact

  • Impact Report

    This Impact Report was commissioned to chart the legacy of the four PEACE programmes, as well as the INTERREG A and Transnational Programmes.
  • Shared Education Impact Evaluation

    €33.14m was invested in increasing the number of schools, teachers and participants involved in Shared Education to promote good relations and enhance children’s skills and attitudes to contribute to a cohesive society. The evaluation measures the progress towards output and result indicators, the benefits to children, teachers, and the wider community, and provides recommendations for future Programmes.
  • Local Authority Action Plans, Building Positive Relations, Shared Spaces and Services Impact Evaluation

    €253.3 million was invested in developing and deepening reconciliation; increasing tolerance and respect; promoting community cohesion and contact; enhancing cross-border cooperation; addressing the legacy of the past; and contributing to attitudinal changes. The evaluation case studies assess outcomes, impact, lessons learned and recommendations for future programmes.
  • Children and Young People (14-24) Impact Evaluation

    €37.6m was invested in providing over 7,400 disadvantaged / excluded / marginalised young people aged 14 – 24 with the opportunity to participate in shared programmes of activity focused on good relations, citizenship, and personal development. The evaluation considers did the projects achieve what they set out to achieve, the difference this has made and recommendations for Programmes.
  • PEACE IV Evaluations

    The SEUPB have appointed independent evaluators who have carried out a number of impact evaluations of the PEACE IV Programme.
  • INTERREG VA Evaluations

    The SEUPB have appointed independent evaluators who have carried out a number of impact evaluations of the INTERREG VA Programme.
  • INTERREG IVA

    Building on the successes and lessons of previous INTERREG Programmes, the INTERREG IV Programme aimed to support strategic Programme co-operation for a more prosperous and sustainable region.
  • INTERREG

    The INTERREG Programme has helped to positively transform the lives of tens of thousands of people across Northern Ireland, the border counties of Ireland and Western Scotland.
  • PEACE IV Case Studies

    The following case studies help tell the stories of the impact that the PEACE IV Programme is having, in bringing communities together – and how projects continued to deliver services during the second year of the pandemic.
  • Koulla Yiasouma, the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, Ian Jeffers, the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Victims and Survivors and Professor Duncan Morrow, lecturer in politics at Ulster University.
  • 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.
  • About SEUPB

    One of six cross-border Bodies set up under the Belfast Agreement. Our role is to help facilitate the positive impact that European Regional Development Funding.

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