Europe and the Region are committed to SATT Nord in favor of the territories
As the managing authority, the Region has been entrusted by the European Commission with European structural and investment funds to implement cohesion policy in Grand Est—ERDF, ESF+, and CFJ—as well as the rural development component—EAFRD—of the common agricultural policy.
The European programs launched in 2014 by the former regions of Alsace, Champagne-Ardenne, and Lorraine are coming to an end, making way for two new programs:
ERDF ESF+ FTJ Grand Est Massif des Vosges 2021-2027 program with a budget of nearly €900 million
EAFRD Grand Est 2023-2027 program with a budget of nearly €250 million
They are the result of a partnership initiative launched by the Region with stakeholders in the Grand Est region in mid-2019 and will cover the geographical area of the Grand Est region.
