Services

RDV EGTC provides services for strengthening the cross-border cooperation between municipalities, enterprises, institutions and organization located in the territory of the EGTC. The services are provided in the following fields:

  • writing project proposals, project management, project coordination, preparing Beneficiary reports and Project reports mainly for the funded projects of the Interreg V-A Slovakia-Hungaray Cooperation Programme, direct Brussels funding (Citizens for Europe, Interreg Central Europe, the Danube Transnational Programme, Interreg Europe, ERASMUS+, Directorates General and institutions e.g. the European Parliament, the Committee of the Regions), the Visegrad Fund, Slovak and Hungarian ministries.
  • Preparing development programmes, strategies, analyses, studies, implementation plans
  • data collection and data management
  • organizing events, lectures, trainings, workshops, exhibitions and conferences
  • marketing and PR activities

References (Interreg V-A Slovakia-Hungary Cooperation Programme):

  • Acronym: COMMON HERITAGE
  • Call ID: SKHU/1601
  • Priority Axis: Protecting natural and cultural heritage
  • Specific objective: 1.1 To increase the attractiveness of the border area
  • Registration No.: SKHU/1601/1.1/226
  • Total Project budget: 1,804,549.78 €
  • Total ERDF awarded: 1,533,867.30 €
  • Project start date: 1 October 2017
  • Project end date: 31 May 2020
  • Website: http://www.szentimreliget.sk/
  • Project status: Closed
  • Summary: A partnership connecting the villages of Martovce and Neszmély along the banks of the Danube, contributing to an increasing attractiveness of the SK-HU border region and the development of cross-border relations. The municipality of Martovce, in cooperation with its partners – Neszmély and VIA NOVA – ICS – participated in the implementation of the project “Preservation of traditions in Martovce – Neszmély”, under the Interreg V-A SK-HU Cross-border Cooperation Programme, funded by ERDF. The aim of the project was mainly to achieve tourism development by increasing the attractiveness of the border area, as well as to improve the quality of infrastructure and services in order to contribute to an sustainable and inclusive development of both municipalities and their surroundings. A true expansion of tourism required initiative on several levels, from the development of existing infrastructure or the renovation of key buildings to joint, comprehensive program packages and trainings of local hosts.  In order to improve the conditions for the organization of outdoor and indoor events in Martovce, such as Winefest and Martfest, or the traditional Bridge Building Days , a so called event park has been established – two stages were built – a larger one (255 m2) and a smaller one (50 m2).  The development activities of the municipality included, extensive construction works, such as the reconstruction of the roof of the A. Feszty Cultural Park Center, construction of the Emese rope park, reconstruction of the Tibor Ág Cultural Center and, last but not least, a multifunctional playground. To expand the range of leisure activities available to locals and incoming tourists, the necessary equipment was purchased, including traditional yurts, teqball and archery equipment, or a replica of a famous painting of A. Feszty. The partner municipality – Nezmély – invested the project funds with a similar purpose in mind – a rest area for cyclists and a parking lot have been built, thus expanding the possibilities for cyclists passing through the target area. Subsequently a building providing space for exhibitions and social events has been constructed, as the village lacked an infrastructure of such a nature. In accordance with the long-term plans of the municipality, landscaping and planting works have been ensured as well, particularly in the area of a local public park.  The Via Nova ICS association participated in the development of tourist packages, including promotional videos focused on the attractions of the two municipalities and a comprehensive tourist information publication. In order to provide quality services in the field of tourism, selected individuals, so-called “Local hosts”, have attended courses aimed at broadening their knowledge related to the environmental status, historical, natural and cultural conditions of the border region. The project also provided space for the organization of several professional events, including a tourist conference in Martovce, which took place in June, or thematic workshops in the village of Neszmély.

  • photo: https://www.skhu.eu/funded-projects/preservation-of-traditions-in-martovce-neszmely

 

  • Acronym: HUSK Limes Romanus
  • Call ID: SKHU/1601
  • Priority Axis: Protecting natural and cultural heritage
  • Specific objective: 1.1 To increase the attractiveness of the border area
  • Registration No.: SKHU/1601/1.1/229
  • Total Project budget: 1,749,200.96 €
  • Total ERDF awarded: 1,486,820.81 €
  • Project start date: 1 January 2018
  • Project end date2: 2021
  • Project status:
  • Summary: Almásfüzitő and Izsa self-governments have taken a number of steps over the past decade to nurture the settlements’ past. Within the HUSK/0901/1.3.1/0256 project were built the first phases of development ideas. However, the second phase could not be built due to lack of resources, that’s why the municipalities would like to realize their further ideas in this project. Our common objective is to expand our already available possibilites and to attract a wider range of visitors, to achieve further development of the cultural and creative tourism. The project aims to expand the already existing interesting interactive institutions. The project will result in a development of tourist sites suited for information spreading, entertainment and active relaxation, they will adjust to the border region’s historical, cultural and natural assets, to its landscape. Furthermore, a playground for families with children, labyrinth, interactive exhibition space, a building showing the Roman houses with an accessibility for the disabled, an open kitchen and a bus parking lot for the reception of tourists arriving by buses will be provided to the already existing attractions in Almásfüzitő. Craft workshops and guard towers will be built in Iža.
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