European Regional Development Fund
From Department of Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform
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The European Regional Development Fund co-finances investments into the regions with Governments across the European Union and supports activities in the regions contributing to a balanced level of development.
The European Union will make €276.8 billion available for regional development across the European Union between 2014 and 2020.
The European Structural and Investment Funds are delivered through Programmes. In Ireland there are two Programmes co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund - the Southern and Eastern Regional Operational Programme and the Border, Midland and Western Regional Operational Programme.
As well as funding the two regional investment programmes, the European Regional Development Fund is used to co-fund cooperation programmes that invest in more than one country. You can look up the different cooperation programmes on the European Union’s dedicated website.
Click through to read about projects that have been supported in your Region: