Euregio parish day in Rosenheim: Cross-border dialogue in focus

Euregio parish day in Rosenheim: Cross-border dialogue in focus
Rosenheim, Deutschland - On July 15th, the second Euregio Inntal community day took place in the Rosenheim town hall, and it was a complete success. With over 50 participants, including many mayors from the Rosenheim district, the Traunstein district and the Tyrolean Unterland, the event was well attended. This lively participation underlines the importance of cross -border dialogue, as the President of the Euregio Inntal, Barbara Schwaighofer, emphasized in her opening speech. She emphasized that the exchange of ideas and experiences in an ever networked world is essential to find solutions to regional challenges together. Schwaighofer also thanked Stephan Donderer from the Sparkasse Rosenheim-Bad Aibling and Jens Köhler from Volksbank Raiffeisenbank eG for their indispensable support.
The deputy district administrator Josef Huber, who praised the importance of such events, was also among the top -class guests. Mayor Andreas März was happy about the great participation and emphasized the relevance of learning from each other. The lectures, held by representatives of both Bavarian and Tyrolean municipalities, provided stimulating discussions and new impulses.diverse topics and interesting lectures
A wide range of topics was illuminated. Johannes Thusbaß from Prutting spoke about the revitalization of a tavern, while Wolfgang Knabel from Söll presented the idea of a cross -border community association. Sepp Loferer from Schlechting also took the audience to the Schmugglerweg, and Josef Ritzer from Ebbs reported on the "Social Axis" project. Daniel Mair from Frasdorf presented the innovative topics-an online archive-while Simon Frank from Aschau in Chiemgau addressed the infrastructure recovery in the Kampenwand area. Christian Tschugg from Scheffau am Wilden-Kaiser finally spoke about the advocacy of the Tyrolean and Austrian communities, and Manuel Tschen from Kufstein Mobil Castle with a lecture on current mobility projects.
The managing director of the Euregio Inntal, Esther Jennings, informed about projects that have already been successfully implemented and the opportunities for EU funding. In addition, the breaks offered excellent opportunities for informal exchange and networking among the participants. Mayor March stated that the Euregio Inntal is a valuable platform for the cross -border dialogue.
project funding by the Euregio Inntal
With regard to future projects, important deadlines must be observed. Small and middle projects at Euregio Inntal can be submitted by June 30, 2025, while "People-to-People" projects are available for sending until September 30, 2025. The funding criteria are clearly structured:
Small projects | to € 35,000 | 30. June 2025 |
Mittelprojects | to € 100,000 | 30. June 2025 |
People-to-People projects | to € 5,000 | 30. September 2025 |
These projects are thematically oriented towards the fields of action of the Euregio border area strategy and offer a simple application and billing procedure. If you have more information or project ideas, the Euregio Inntal office at office@euregio-inntal.com or by phone at +43 6606790866 .
Overall, the Euregio Inntal community day offers a valuable opportunity to work beyond the national borders and to support each other. The combination of professional exchange and personal networking is a crucial step in regional cooperation. Stay tuned and be part of the exciting developments that take place here in the heart of Europe. Further details are available on Euregio Inntal.
For a comprehensive follow-up you can also take a look at the article at Samerberger Nachrichten.
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