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… method.The approach may depend, for instance, on the number of partners involved or on the nature of the subject … ‘simple working methods’ based on traditional networking activities, such as thematic seminars, study visits, and … As either approach can be successful, Interreg Europe does not impose a specific methodology but, based on …
… report to a controller within two weeks after the end of the reporting period. The partner’s financial report in … the joint progress report. Based on the information on the activities carried out, the lead partner also compiles the … line with the amounts stated in the progress report. … How does the reporting process work? …
… In principle, each progress report covers a reporting period of six months. Only the first and last reports cover a … monitoring committee to the end of the first six months of activities The final report covers a nine-month period (six … dates of the reporting periods are set by the programme. … What are the reporting deadlines? …
… topic’s assigned colour and icon Use the correct version of your project visual on different backgrounds See how to … use of the additional branding elements Apply the correct typeface Download the project branding guidelines for more details. … What are the branding guidelines I need to follow? …
… Interreg Europe scope includes the fields defined by the policy and specific objectives presented in Article 5 of the common provisions regulation (EU) 2021/1060 and … and in the video below  (0:23 - 0:43 & 9:40 - 11:32). … What topics do we cover? …
The subsidy contract is a document that establishes the rights and responsibilities of the lead partner and the managing authority. It is concluded between the programme's managing authority and the lead partner of the … A model of the subsidy contract is available below. … What is a subsidy contract? …
… and the lead partner takes place during the fourth semester of project activities (i.e., second semester of year 2 of … budget by the end of the project will be reassessed. … What is the purpose of a mid-term review? …
… visible and public place at each partner institution’s office Set up a plaque or billboard at the start of the … documents used for the public or participants in project activities Update your project website at least once every … templates to support you in your project communication.  … What are the communication requirements? …
The project monitoring system is based on a limited number of output and result indicators. Output indicators measure … the project’s objectives. They are directly related to the activities carried out in the project. Outputs are measured … and derive from the production of its outputs. They are what the project aims to change. Result indicators are also …
… In the context of Interreg Europe, a good practice is defined … inspired public policies. Although the Interreg Europe programme primarily refers to good practices, valuable … website. For more info, watch the video (1:17 - 2:11). … What is a good practice? …
The role of discovery partner is for organisations coming … because they do not address any policy instrument. The programme recommends a maximum of two discovery partners per project. … What is a discovery partner? …
… A launch event took place online on 24-25 November 2021. The interregional cooperation forum ‘Europe, let’s cooperate!’ presented the results of Interreg Europe 2014-2020 and it officially launched the new programme for 2021-2027. … When was the programme officially …
The following bodies are eligible to receive ERDF or Norwegian funding and can therefore participate as ‘partners’ in … law bodies (bodies governed by public law) Private non-profit bodies. For more information about the partnership …
… Through our policy helpdesk, we aim to answer any type of regional policy-making questions or challenges you might … people. Each response is tailored to answer your request. … What is the policy helpdesk? …