Finland's Sustainable Growth and Job 2014-2020 Structural Fund Programme Details

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Explore Finland's Sustainable Growth and Job 2014-2020 Structural Fund Programme with detailed information on EU Cohesion Funding, Structural Funds Financing, Financial Allocations, and Priority lines for promoting competitiveness and innovation in SMEs. Learn about the strategic allocation of funds to different regions and sectors to drive sustainable growth and job creation in Finland.

  • Finland
  • Growth Programme
  • Structural Funds
  • Job Creation
  • EU Cohesion Funding

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  1. Sustainable growth and job 2014-2020 Finland s Structural Fund Programme Ministry of Employment and the Economy Regional Department Johanna Osenius

  2. EU Cohesion Funding 2014-2020 (2011 prices) 75,000 Alueellinen yhteisty 70,000 Kehittyneemm t alueet 65,000 Kaukaisten ja harvaanasuttujen alueiden erityisrahoitus 60,000 Siirtym alueet 55,000 V hemm n kehittyneet alueet Million euros (2011 prices) 50,000 Koheesiorahasto 45,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 - PL IT ES RO CZ HU PT DE EL FR SK UK HR BG LT LV EE SI BE SE FI NL AT IE CY MT DK LU Source: EU, Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy 2

  3. Structural funds financing in Finland (current prices) 2014 - 2020 2007 - 2013 139 Perusrahoitus 161 368 Harvan asutuksen erityisrahoitus (vain IP-Suomi) 305 1 476 1 022 Alueellinen yhteisty EU National Total EU National Total 1 488 M 1 488 M 2 976 M 1 983 M 2 215 M 4 198 M 3

  4. Financial allocation among the funds (excl. regional cooperation) ERDF Special funding; 23,4 % European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) 60,5 % ESF; 39,5 % European Social Fund (ESF) 39,5 % ERDF Basic funding; 37,1 % 4

  5. Financial allocations (excl. regional cooperation) National themes ERDF ESF 10 % ~13,3 M /year (EU + national) 25 % ~35,5 M /year (EU + national) Regional Funding (excl. national themes and technical support) Eastern and Northern Finland Southern and Western Finland The land Islands 70,61% ~221 M /year (EU + national) 28,94 % ~91 M /year (EU + national) 0,45 % ~1,4 M /year (EU + national) Indicative distribution of funding in regional decision-making between the regions of both the plan areas is based on propositions submitted to TEM by the regions. 5

  6. Sustainable growth and job 2014 2020 Priority lines and special objectives of Finland s SF-Programme (1) 1. Competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises (ERDF 328 M ) Creating new businesses Improving logistic and traffic connections important to SMEs (only in Eastern and Northern Finland) Improving the growth and internationalisation of the enterprises Enhancing the energy efficiency of the SMEs 2. Creating and exploiting new information and competence (ERDF 435 M ) Promoting research, competence and innovation centres based on regional strenghts Increasing innovation activity among SMEs Improving renewable energy and energy efficient solutions Promoting low-carbon economy 25% = ~190 M ERDF 6

  7. Sustainable growth and job 2014 2020 Priority lines and special objectives of Finland s SF-Programme (2) 3. Employment and mobility of workers (ESF 234 M ) Supporting employment of the young and others in weak position in labor market Improving productivity and well-being at work Moderating gender segregation in work and educational careers 4. Education, skills and lifelong learning (ESF 164 M ) Improving services supporting transitional periods and educational equality Improving the educational offering and quality of education in structural change industries and growth industries 5. Social inclusion and poverty reduction (ESF 99 M ) Improving functional and work capacity of people outside working life 6. -7. Technical support (ERDF,ESF 39 M ) In addition to EU funding, the same amount of national funding (the state + municipalities) is available for each priority line 7

  8. Preparation schedule of the programme Preparation has been ongoing since spring 2012 Based on Europe 2020 strategy, ministry alignments and regional plans Prepared in association with ministries, regions and organisations Political alignments of main contents in summer 2013 (HALKE) Public hearing on the programme and its environmental statement ended 28th October 2013 The Government s approval together with Partnership Instrument in 23rd January 2014 Implementation of the new programme begins 5th May 2014 (funding applications submitted to Eura 2014 system) excl. business subsidies 1st July 2014 (Tuki2000) Regional development law into force 20th January 2014, regulation spring 2014 8

  9. Levels of Administration on Structural Funds Euroopan Commission Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy Managing authority (TEM) Certifying authority (TEM) Audit authority (VVC) Intermediate authorities (16) 4 ELY-centres 9 regional councils TEKES STM & TEM Beneficiaries 9 Etunimi Sukunimi 6.5.2025

  10. Further information: (in Finnish) www.tem.fi/ohjelma2014 10 Etunimi Sukunimi 6.5.2025

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