Municipality, district, region

The target area of the community development processes serving as the object of the call for tenders ‘Strengthening local identity and cohesion’, code numbers TOP-5.3.1-16 and TOP-6.9.2-16, is an entire municipality or part thereof (district), or several municipalities (a region). For the purposes of this call for tenders, a district is an area within or on the outskirts of a municipality, considered to be a separate part of the settlement by the locals. Regions are made up of several contiguous municipalities or which geographically and culturally belong together.
When defining a target area, one needs to consider the stipulations in the chapter ‘Műszaki és szakmai elvárások’ [Technical and professional requirements]: the number of inhabitants in the municipalities or districts affected by the community development process shall be minimum 1000, and in the event the community development process affects several municipalities or districts in order to fulfil this criterion, then the municipalities shall come under a shared authority, and districts shall belong to the same municipality (it is exceptionally possible to diverge from the criterion of belonging to the same authority or municipality, but a detailed explanation is to be given in the grant application documentation).

 
This article based on the following document: Community development methodological guide