About the URBACT Programme
URBACT aims to foster integrated urban development in Europe by supporting networks of cities and towns to exchange good practices and ideas. This webpage aims to share information, news and articles about URBACT, especially to its Irish audience.
Under its knowledge pillar the URBACT Secretariat (in conjunction with the EUI: European Urban Initiative) organise EU City Labs which see a sharing of knowledge on an URBACT/EUI Good Practice and how these practices have been transferred to and adapted by other localities around Europe. The Secretariats are co-organising two more of these knowledge sharing events in the final quarter of 2024. An EU City Lab (#3) on Land Strategies to Feed the City will occur between 23rd and 24th of October in Milan, Italy, while an EU City Lab (#2) on Funding the Energy Transition will occur between 20th and 21st of November 2024 in Bucharest, Romania. You can learn more about both Labs and register at the link below. There you can also learn about the previous ones in each series.
The first URBACT IV call for Action Planning Networks (APNs) closed on the 31st of March 2023 with 30 new APNs confirmed by the Programme Monitoring Committee (PMC) at the end of May. Irish local authorities were announced as being party to seven of these 30, officially beginning their URBACT Action Planning journey on June 1st 2023. On the 28th of June, the PMC announced 10 new Innovation Transfer Networks. Irish partners are party to two of these, meaning nine active URBACT projects are in operation in Ireland. The partners include Clare County Council, Dublin City Council, Fingal County Council, Limerick City and County Council, Longford County Council, Meath County Council, Sligo County Council, Sandyford Business Improvement District, and Sligo Business Improvement District.
There are other calls envisaged during 2025 and 2026, including one on URBACT Transfer Networks in 2025, and a further URBACT APN call is envisaged in 2026. See the Operational Programme for information on the URBACT IV programming period!
The URBACT website more generally offers a plethora of interesting supports to help you explore the potential for integrated and participatory actions in your town or city, none more so than the URBACT Toolbox. Lots of valuable gadgets and tricks are also available there to assist you in tackling urban challenges in your locality, including guidance, tools, templates, prompts, explainers and much much more!