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Culture - 12.09.2017
Be the host of the 2019 UCLG culture summit
Does your local government want to place culture at the heart of its action in 2019? Would you be interested in giving international visibility to your city? You could become the host city for United Cities and Local Governments’ (UCLG) Culture Summit in 2019. Apply by 31 October 2017. -
Brexit - 01.08.2017
How will €10.5 billion worth of EU funding be replaced?
The British Government has pledged to create a fund to replace the money local governments receive from the EU.
The UK’s Local Government Association (LGA) has published a report on the matter, ‘Beyond Brexit’, in which it provides in-depth analysis of the three potential funding scenarios for the future. The LGA would be interested in any views on the report by 5 September 2017. -
Covenant of mayors - 31.07.2017
Apply for the climate and energy twinning programme
The Covenant of Mayors’ twinning programme offers European local and regional governments the chance to join an eco-friendly adventure: twinning exchanges that aim to increase local governments’ capacity and knowledge to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Apply before 15 September 2017. -
Culture - 24.07.2017
New tool for cultural and creative exchange between cities
Have you heard of the Cultural and Creative Cities Monitor? A new tool that helps European cities assess their performance in terms of culture and creation, it also creates opportunities for exchanges and learning with other cities. This tool was launched by the European Commission. -
Gender equality - 19.07.2017
Does local government work for women? LGA responds
“Progress must be made at a faster pace to ensure a greater representation of women in our local authorities”, stated Cllr Marianne Overton, vice chair of the Local Government Association, when responding to the Fawcett Society report ‘Does local government work for women?’ Find her full response on the CEMR Charter for Equality website. -
Cohesion policy - 13.07.2017
EU citizens want cohesion policy to continue
Great news from the people cohesion policy is supposed to serve: according to Eurobarometer 452, the majority of EU citizens share the view that it should continue investing in all EU regions. What’s more, 78% of EU citizens see a positive impact of EU regional investments in their city or region. -
Senior citizens - 11.07.2017
Workshop on the Silver Economy for cities and regions
How can the Silver Economy help towns and regions match the needs of their ageing population and support local businesses at the same time? If you are interested in this topic, sign up for the workshop on the issue which will take place on 10 October in Brussels, during the European Week of Regions and Cities. -
CITYnvest - 04.07.2017
What's new in the world of innovative financing for energy efficiency?
CITYnvest's July newsletter is out. Read up on regional energy plans, on what the Committee of the Regions does for renewable energy, and on what the dutch city of Deventer does to strive towards sustainable energy. -
CITYnvest - 27.06.2017
CITYnvest is now on Twitter
Do you tweet? From now on, CITYnvest does. You are invited to follow, tag and retweet the project on Twitter at @CITYnvest.
CITYnvest is the project that supports towns and regions to find innovative ways to finance energy efficiency in public buildings.
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