The PEACE IV Programme (2014-20) supports peace and reconciliation in the border counties of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The programme has a total funding allocation of €269,610,964, including Irish ERDF of €49,551,086 and Irish national match/exchequer funding of €8,744,309.
The INTERREG VA Programme (2014-20) aims to build social and economic cohesion in the Irish border counties, Northern Ireland and western Scotland, with a total funding allocation of €282,761,995. This includes €71,230,000 Irish ERDF and €12,570,000 national match/exchequer funding.
Both programmes are managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).
Claims for expenditure are paid retrospectively, with the SEUPB making the first expenditure claim to the Commission in 2017. The yearly breakdown of expenditure claims paid is set out in the following table:
Claims Paid by Year
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PEACE IV Irish ERDF €
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PEACE IV Irish Match/Exchequer €
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INTERREG VA Irish ERDF €
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INTERREG VA Irish Match/Exchequer €
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2017
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414,726
|
73,188
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656,704
|
115,393
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2018
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2,911,664
|
513,831
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5,158,657
|
817,346
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2019
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4,155,144
|
733,286
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7,192,749
|
1,170,041
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