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Alongside the European Structural and Investment Funds (FESI) and the Common Agricultural Policy (PAC) funds managed directly at national or regional level, European funding directly or indirectly managed by the European Commission are also allocated by the latter. As a general rule, to receive EU funding under these horizontal programmes, you must be part of a partnership made up of actors from several countries.

Another specific feature of horizontal or sectoral programmes is that projects are selected through the call for proposals procedure: the dossiers proposed are put out to competition at European level.

As these programmes reflect the orientations of EU policies, the list of areas targeted by them is very comprehensive. They concern research and innovation, technological competitiveness, environmental protection and climate change, support for organic farming, culture, lifelong learning, the fight against youth unemployment, sport, citizenship and transport. To meet the EU’s objectives in these areas, the European Parliament and the European Commission have launched numerous specific programmes for each theme. The most well-known are Horizon Europe, the European Interconnection Facility (MIE or CEF), Erasmus+, LIFE and Creative Europe. For the 2021-2027 multiannual programming, new programmes have been launched including Digital Europe, the Innovation Fund and the Single Market Programme.

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