Euregio Silva Nortica presents the first Small Project Award in Weitra!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

On December 14, 2024, the first “Small Project Award” was presented at the general assembly of the Euregio Silva Nortica in Weitra to promote cross-border cooperation.

Am 14. Dezember 2024 wurde im Rahmen der Generalversammlung der Euregio Silva Nortica in Weitra der erste „Small Project Award“ verliehen, um die grenzüberschreitende Zusammenarbeit zu fördern.
On December 14, 2024, the first “Small Project Award” was presented at the general assembly of the Euregio Silva Nortica in Weitra to promote cross-border cooperation.

Euregio Silva Nortica presents the first Small Project Award in Weitra!

A milestone for cross-border cooperation was reached on December 14, 2024 in Weitra when the Euregio Silva Nortica awarded the first “Small Project Award” at its general assembly. A total of eleven communities and initiatives from the Waldviertel and South Bohemia were honored for their commitment to dialogue and exchange on cross-border projects. This award recognizes the special achievements of recent years within the framework of the small project fund, which aims to promote interregional exchange, such as noen.at reported.

The winning projects shine through creativity and the ability to strengthen regional partnerships. In this context, the Euregional Strategy Paper highlights interreg-bayaut.net highlights how important such small projects are for development and integration in the border region. This prize is not only awarded in recognition of the work done, but also as an incentive for further initiatives that want to promote cross-border exchange.

The event and award are part of a broader strategy to promote collaboration between regions and highlight the successes of initiatives that strengthen community and dialogue across borders. The presentation of the “Small Project Award” signals a positive step towards further cross-border projects that will enrich both the region and its residents.