Over 100 events across Slovenia to mark the ‘EU Project, My Project 2019’ campaign
Ljubljana, 1 April 2019 – EU funding in Slovenia has supported over 10,000 projects over the past 15 years, and many of these EU-funded projects have turned into success stories of individuals, organisations, municipalities and companies. Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy will launch the EU Project, My Project campaign already for the fifth time in a row to highlight all EU-funded projects in Slovenia. Over 100 events will take place between 11 and 18 May 2019 allowing the citizens to find out for themselves how the EU budget is spent to improve their daily lives in a myriad of ways, for example through supply of healthy drinking water, treatment of wastewater, support to start-ups and SMEs, investment in sustainable mobility or energy efficiency, improved care for vulnerable groups, senior citizens and the youth, or better e-services for citizens.
We have joined forces with our project partners to carry out over 100 events marking the EU Project, My Project campaign. Our goal is to spread the message that each project funded by the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund, the Cohesion Fund, and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, which has joined the campaign for the first time this year, is also our joint project.
The events will include a number of interesting workshops for all generations, healthy eating and living classes, career workshops, food tastings, site visits, interactive exhibitions, theatre plays, hiking, sports activities and other fun activities catering to the needs of visitors from all walks of life. Join us between 11 and 18 May 2019 at over 100 events that will take place in Slovenian towns and cities.
Join the campaign and have your voice heard! By 15 April 2019, you can vote for your favourite project online at www.eu-skladi.si. The winner of the public online voting will open its doors to the visitors and treat them to a particularly interesting programme. See events data here (for English translations of project descriptions check the EU in my region webpage).
The co-financed projects bring about long-term effects that multiply over time and make the lives of citizens better. Each job created, each kilometre of a road, cycling route or railway built, each individual participating in a training programme, each household with improved broadband access, each square metre of RDI and education infrastructure, each health service improved and each investment made in SMEs brings us further and paves the way for future development.
The EU-funded calls for proposals, programmes or projects help business ideas come true, unleash the innovative and creative potential, build knowledge, foster lifelong learning and create jobs. EU funding opens an array of opportunities for first-job seekers as well as senior workers who need to adapt to new technologies and job demands through upskilling and reskilling.