Keep.eu
Keep.eu serves all professional audiences in need of aggregated data on programmes, projects, and partners (beneficiaries) of European Union cross-border, transnational, and interregional cooperation programmes among Member States, as well as between Member States and neighbouring or pre-accession countries. The Interact Programme built this database, the search engines, and the keep.eu website, and maintains them, as part of its mission, together with the remaining Interreg programmes and with the support of the European Commission. The database covers the 2000–2006, 2007–2013, 2014–2020, and 2021–2027 periods.
In addition to project data, keep.eu is the only website where users interested in learning from previous projects can access an integrated library of project outputs, which currently contains over 60,000 documents produced by Interreg projects from the 2014–2020 programming period.
Recognising the close integration of indicators, objectives, and priorities between Interreg projects and the programmes funding them, keep.eu also provides comprehensive data on programmes, including their geographic coverage, thematic focus, and indicators.
Although project and partner data are continuously updated, as of mid-2025, keep.eu featured information on more than 29,000 projects and over 135,000 partners of those projects.
Where to start
Depending on the data you would like to consider, there are several ways to look for, and view the data within keep.eu.
Interreg and European funds professionals can use keep.eu to better understand Interreg, overall and within regional or national scopes, and as an aid in supporting policy definition and follow-up, as well as to analyse programmes, to support project follow-up and capitalisation through structured data and documentation, and to support networking of organisations that can potentially benefit from Interreg as partners.
You can find data on progammes, projects and project documents, snapshots of Interreg in each country and region, and much more.
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Keep.eu maintains a high standard of data representativeness and transparency. On its Representativeness page, it regularly publishes the number of projects and partnerships currently featured on the platform, along with quarterly updated estimates of the total number of Interreg projects and partners across Europe and neighbouring regions. This ensures that users can understand how comprehensive the data coverage is at any given time.
What we are working on
Keep.eu requires a continuous work of updating data, technology and procedures, and keep.eu has a dedicated team in Interact making sure that it offers the best possible service to Interreg programmes and their stakeholders. Interact is supported in this endeavour by the many professionals in the programme themselves standardising and sending data to keep.eu.
Besides the day-to-day work, Interact is also working to bring together, through keep.eu, information on good practices and connections among projects to support investment streamlining and capitalisation in Interreg and related European funding sources. The information is published on keep.eu in the following fields of project information:
- Project’s relevant mentions and prizes
- Relevant precedent project 1 to N
- Relevant subsequent project 1 to N
- Project’s linked project 1 to N
As soon as there is enough data to justify the creation of new filters to search for projects based on the above fields, and new filters are in place, Interact will inform keep.eu’s users through its normal communication media.
Interact is also working with several Interreg programmes to test how programme and project partners can directly upload documents to the keep.eu library. This initiative will help extend the project output library to include the 2021–2027 programming period.
Contact
For more information please contact Rafael Agostinho.