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Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs

Initiatives from all EU countries and associate countries of the SME pillar of the Single Market Programme can participate in the European Enterprise Promotion Awards (EEPA).

See the Single Market SME pillar countries.

Who can participate

Eligible entities include national organisations, towns, cities, regions, and communities, as well as public-private partnerships between public authorities and entrepreneurs, educational programmes, and business organisations.

Cross-border initiatives will be accepted as long as they have been nominated jointly by all countries involved.

Selection process

The competition has two stages. Applicants must first compete at national level to be eligible to compete at European level. For the national competition, each country will select 2 entries to be nominated for the European competition.

A shortlist of nominees will be chosen by a European jury. All nominees from the national and European competitions will be invited to attend the awards ceremony. The ceremony recognises the winners for their efforts and gives them the opportunity to present themselves in a pan-European environment.

The closing dates for entries to the national selection are set by each country. For further information on how to get involved in the future, consult the table below to contact your national representative.

Belgique België Belgien Belgium (223 kB)България (166 kB)Česká republika (197 kB)Danmark (160 kB)
Crna Goro (199 kB)Deutschland (202 kB)Eesti (188 kB)Iceland (185 kB)
Ireland (198 kB)Ελλάδα (221 kB)España (194 kB)France (196 kB)
Hrvatska (230 kB)Italia (170 kB)Κύπρος Cyprus (201 kB)Latvija (124 kB)
Lietuva (159 kB)Luxembourg Luxemburg (202 kB)Magyarország (203 kB)Malti Maltese (196 kB)
Nederland (187 kB)Österreich (145 kB)Polska (208 kB)Portugal (137 kB)
România (187 kB)Serbia (189 kB)Slovenija (202 kB)Slovensko (201 kB)
Suomi Finland (178 kB)Sverige Ruotsi (170 kB)Turkey (186 kB)Ukraine (238 kB)

Selection criteria

  • Originality and feasibility
  • The impact they have on the local economy
  • The improvement of local stakeholder relations
  • Transferability of the project to other regions in Europe.