
Crises can take many forms – war, pandemics, extreme weather, or resource shortages. Experience shows that preparedness is not only about resources but about solidarity, trust, and engaged citizens.
In the South Baltic Programme Area, NGOs and public organisations educate citizens on preparedness, but approaches differ from country to country. What has been missing is an international exchange.
PrepAlliance fills this gap by connecting organisations across borders, sharing best practices, and creating a stronger, more resilient society together.
Do you represent an organisation working with citizen preparedness? Join our network, share your experience, and learn from others across the South Baltic programme area. Together, we build resilience.
Build an international network of organisations working on crisis preparedness.
Engage at least 15 new organisations through a “Handshake Agreement.”
Translate and share good practice training materials in English.
Organise cross-border training events during 2026 in Poland in May (Gryfino) in Sweden in June (Ystad), and in Denmark in September (Svaneke, Bornholm).
Ensure long-term collaboration and ongoing cooperation among PrepAllies at least through-out 2029.
Project owner: Hållbar Utveckling Skåne
Project partners: Gryfino Commune (Poland), BOFA – Waste Management Authority (Denmark)
Associated partners: The Civil Society Network in Scania (Sweden), Fundacja uRATUJsie (Poland), Bornholm Helps Ukrainian Refugees Association (Denmark)
Project duration: July 2025 – December 2026
Project budget: EUR €200,000
Funding: Co-financed by the Interreg South Baltic Program 2021-2027 through the European Regional Development Fund
Project manager:
Hanna Carlsson
hanna.carlsson@hutskane.se
tel: 079 325 07 17