The Alpine Space programme (ASP) follows the "total costs" principle1 . The project participants from EU Member States are co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) up to a maximum rate of 85% of the eligible costs. Every ERDF beneficiary needs to secure public or private contribution to complete its budget (15% at least) either from its own resources or from other entities. As Liechtenstein and Switzerland are not members of the European Union, project participants from these countries are not eligible for ERDF co-financing.The Alpine Space programme (ASP) follows the "total costs" principle1 . The project participants from EU Member States are co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) up to a maximum rate of 85% of the eligible costs. Every ERDF beneficiary needs to secure public or private contribution to complete its budget (15% at least) either from its own resources or from other entities. As Liechtenstein and Switzerland are not members of the European Union, project participants from these countries are not eligible for ERDF co-financing.Explore the Project implementation handbook
An overview of EU funding opportunities in 2014–2020
This publication introduces beginners to the wide range of EU funding opportunities available. It offers basic guidance on the application procedures and tells you where to find more details. This guide contains the most recent information about the
current EU programmes for the financial period 2014–20.