Zrównoważona mobilność miejska
Polska Agencja Rozwoju Przedsiębiorczości (PARP)
Total budget: 1,350,000,000 PLN
Funding duration: July 11, 2023 - July 25, 2025
Support for sustainable urban mobility projects
Focus on reducing emissions and enhancing urban transport efficiency
Municipalities in Eastern Poland with over 100,000 residents
Associations formed by municipalities in functional urban areas
Eligible organizations: Local government units and associations of municipalities
Must operate in urban areas with over 100,000 residents
Eligible regions: Eastern Poland, including Lubusz, Podkarpackie, Podlaskie, Warmińsko-Mazurskie, Świętokrzyskie, and Mazowieckie (excluding Warsaw and surrounding counties)
Projects must involve comprehensive solutions integrating at least two of the following: zero-emission public transport vehicles, urban transport infrastructure, digital mobility systems
Projects must enhance urban mobility and reduce individual motorized traffic
Funding covers up to 85% of eligible costs
Minimum co-financing requirement: 15% of total project costs
Application period: July 11, 2023 - July 25, 2025
Final submission deadline: July 25, 2025, at 16:00
No specific restrictions on prior funding mentioned
Application must be submitted via the Local Information System (LSI)
Documentation includes project description, financial plan, and compliance with environmental regulations
Projects evaluated based on compliance with selection criteria outlined in the regulations
Scoring includes points for project complexity, alignment with urban mobility plans, and environmental impact
Evaluation period: up to 90 days from submission
Results communicated to applicants via email or LSI
Projects must demonstrate positive impacts on urban mobility and environmental sustainability
Projects must be comprehensive and integrate multiple mobility solutions
Focus on accessibility for persons with disabilities
Complexity of project requirements may deter smaller municipalities
Need for thorough documentation and compliance with environmental standards
Projects should align with regional development strategies and sustainability goals
Non-competitive selection process may favor larger municipalities with more resources
Strong project partnerships and community engagement
Clear alignment with sustainability and mobility goals
Insufficient project complexity or integration of solutions
Failure to meet documentation and compliance requirements
Engage stakeholders early in the project planning process
Ensure comprehensive project design that meets all eligibility criteria
Highlight unique aspects of the project that align with regional needs and sustainability goals