Partner countries and regions of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) identified a strong need for better coordination of funding sources, increased knowledge of funding opportunities among project promoters and improved strategic planning for regional development. With the Donors’ Conference Framework, Priority Area 10 “Institutional Capacity and Cooperation” provides guidance and recommendations for establishing a platform for exchange and coordination on public and private funding. The framework is expected to be further replicated in the Danube Region.
AIM OF THE DONORS’ CONFERENCES
The Donors’ Conferences are a platform for:
- furthering the exchange between public and private funding programmes and project promoters
- supporting a more strategic use of funding (e.g. better alignment of funds; prioritising of project ideas)
- facilitating communication and coordination among public and private funding programmes and instruments
TARGET GROUPS
- Politicians and public administration responsible for regional development
- Public funding programmes (e.g.: EU programmes, programmes from national development cooperation agencies, UN organisations and other international organisations, national/regional funding programmes; National Banks)
- Private funding programmes (e.g.: Foundations, private banks, crowd funding initiatives)
- NGOs/Civil Society Organisations; regional and local public administrations and service providers; research and academia; SMEs; other project promoters
DONORS’ CONFERENCE PAPER
With this paper, Priority Area 10 “Institutional Capacity and Cooperation” seeks to provide guidance and recommendations for establishing a platform for exchange and coordination on public and private funding, increased knowledge of funding opportunities among project promoters and improved strategic planning for regional development. Public administrations, civil society organisations, regional or international organisations in the Danube Region that are interested to increase capacities for regional development and project implementation are encouraged to take up the Donors’ Conference Framework concept for further replication.