Interreg Programme Slovenia-Hungary
Where cooperation matters
The European Commission adopted the Interreg Programme Slovenia-Hungary for the period 2021-2027 on 14 November 2022.
2nd Open Call for Proposals for standard projects was launched on 10 October 2025.
The Open Call for Proposals for standard projects was launched on 3 March 2023.
The Open Call for Proposals for small-scale projects was launched on 26 May 2023.
Calendar of projects and programme events.
Jems is a monitoring system with communication portal to support submission, approval, management and administration of the projects and the Programme.
In the programming period 2014-2020 we have supported 24 interesting and inovative crossborder projacts in the field of natural and cultural heritage and institutional cooperation.
Thematic priorities

The aim of this priority is to promote preservation of the existing flora and fauna and reduction of pollution

The aim of this priority is to enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
The aim of this priority is to enhance efficient public administration and to build up mutual trust, in particular by encouraging people-to-people actions
Light at the Border – In the Footsteps of the Martyrs János Brenner and Dániel Halász” Opening of a Traveling Exhibition
gomag2026-05-04T15:41:38+02:004. May, 2026|Project News, Project news_Messages|
On May 7, 2026, a traveling exhibition titled “Light at the Border – In the Footsteps of the Martyrs János Brenner and Dániel Halász” will open at the Sv. Jakab Church in Dobrovnik. It will be presented at its fifth venue, and for the first time in Slovenia.
Light at the border – Körmend
gomag2026-05-04T14:48:45+02:004. May, 2026|Project News, Project news_Messages|
Presented for the fourth time, the exhibition tells the story of two martyred priests through personal narratives.
The list of native and traditional plants has been completed
gomag2026-04-28T11:54:58+02:0028. April, 2026|Project News, Project news_PannonianPG|
Within the framework of the Pannonian P&G project, a list of native and traditional plants has been completed, which supports the preservation of biodiversity and sustainable use in the cross-border region.


