… Yes, stakeholder group meetings are compulsory. They should be used to share the lessons learnt from the interregional cooperation activities with the stakeholders and allow them to input …
… Among result indicators, projects can report the number of policy instruments improved thanks to the … The improvement can be attributed at least in part to theactivities and knowledge generated by the project. This …
… be up to your project’s communication manager to keep track ofthese reports, analyse them, and adjust the communication activities if needed. … How can we monitor our project …
… Staff costs should be planned in order to reflect the involvement ofthe staff member(s) working on the project. Applicants … ofthe time spent by the staff member(s) on the project activities. For more information, watch the video (1:34 - …
… or equivalent electronic display, in a location visible to the public, like the entrance to your building, within six months of project approval. It must stay visible for the whole … template we provide as it already meets the Regulations and programme requirements: Minimum size A3 Information about …
… Under Interreg Europe programme rules, staff costs can only be reported according to the fixed percentage method. It is therefore not possible to use other methods such as the calculation of staff costs on an hourly basis with timesheets. The staff …
… The project end date marks the end ofthe eligibility ofthe expenditure. This means that by this date: all project activities must be completed (incl. all procedures related …
… areas and more generally go beyond areas formed by a group of geographically proximate countries. In the same spirit, the added value of involving several … cooperation area, or in which at least 80% ofthefunding is allocated to the same cross border or …
… costs should be planned (and later on reported) under the cost category 'External expertise and services', in section F.2 ofthe application form, under thetypeof costs "management - external support". In case …
… Associated policy authorities do not directly receive funding. However, their travel and accommodation costs may be paid by the main partner (and reported as external expertise costs). …
… It includes a partner search database to put in contact the members working on the same topic. You may also contact our national points of contact for additional assistance in this field. In … we invite you to read our calls terms of reference and our programme manual where you will find all necessary …
… We recommend you begin planning your story by thinking about the five Ws of storytelling. They are the main components of every good story. What is this story about? Be selective. Who is your hero? …
… Interregional events refer to exchange of experience meetings involving at least two partner … (e.g., study visit following a seminar organised by the same partner at the same place) should be counted as one event. This indicator does not include: local / regional events such as …
… is subject to a two-step selection procedure led by the Joint Secretariat. Project proposals are first checked … criteria in order to ensure that they fulfil theprogramme’s administrative requirements. Only proposals that … criteria step go on to the second step. The second step ofthe selection procedure is the quality assessment. This …
… total ERDF budget ranges from 1 MEUR up to 2 MEUR. The average ERDF budget of projects approved under the 1st call is 1.4 MEUR. In any … involved as well as on the number and nature oftheactivities envisaged. … How much budget do projects get? …
… Based on Regulation (EU) No 2021/1059, the different cost categories applicable in theprogramme are: staff office and administration travel and accommodation external …
… You are welcome to contact our thematic experts with direct questions related to specific topics or activities. Should you have more general questions, you can also contact members ofthe Platform management team. … How do I contact the …