… At least one policy instrument addressed in the application must be an … programme. To find out more about policy instruments, watch the video starting at 2:50. … Do all policy instruments need …
… Each participating region must focus on one main policy instrument even if regional development issues can often be addressed through several policy instruments. … Can a partner address more than one …
… The project monitoring system is based on a limited number … and derive from the production of its outputs. They are whatthe project aims to change. Result indicators are also measured in physical units, such as the number of policy instruments improved or the number of organisations …
… This may not be an issue as long as a fair idea of the content of this future policy instrument is available. … so that the partner can explain in the application form what kind of improvements are expected for this instrument …
… Your project should target only one policy objective among the programme scope, based on thepolicy instruments that are adressed by the partners. … …
… Staff costs cover costs for staff members employed by the partner organisation and who work on the project directly. Staff costs … For more information, watch the video (0:47 - 2:33). … What type of costs can be reported under the staff cost …
… No, thePlatform experts cannot support applicants in drafting their … You can request feedback only during open calls, otherwise the tool is closed. In addition, you can also use the self-assessment …
… The notion of ‘Investment for jobs and growth goal’ comes … jobs and growth goal can be found in the Cohesion Policy legislation 2021 – 2027 (e.g., Article 5(2)(a) of the Common … Fund - JTF) and prepared by each Country and/or region. … Whatis an investment for Jobs & Goals programme? …
… project’s overall objectives. A strategy identifies how the project will reach those who need to be reached and whatthey need to hear to ensure the project is a success. It is a roadmap that serves throughout your …
… You are welcome to contact our thematic experts with direct questions related to specific … more general questions, you can also contact members of thePlatform management team. … How do I contact the …
… An advisory partner participates in the project in order to offer a particular capability that … among organisations that are responsible for their own policy instruments, the participation of advisory partners … project does not involve more than one advisory partner. … What does the advisory partner do? …
… The number of policy instruments adressed by the project should correspond to the number of 'regions' involved. … Isthere a minimum number of policy instruments that we need …
… community members to submit ideas for specific topics and policy challenges to treat in our online events or written publications. We only require them to fall under one of the main topics of the programme: … Connected, Social, Citizens or Governance. … Can I ask thePlatform to work on a specific topic of interest to me? …
… Advisory lead partners do not address a policy instrument, but as lead partners they ensure the formal link between the project and the … project activities undertaken by the partners involved. … Whatisthe difference between the lead partner and the …
… The role of discovery partner is for organisations coming … lighter than other partners because they do not address any policy instrument. The programme recommends a maximum of two discovery partners per project. … Whatis a discovery partner? …
… a good practice for publication. Your project’s web administrator's role is to check the overall quality of the information on good practices and … for further improvement to the author by clicking MAYBE. … What role does a web administrator play in the good practice …
… You can submit any questions that are related to policy making under the topics that are covered by the programme. … What type of questions can I submit? …
… Interreg Europe scope includes the fields defined by thepolicy and specific objectives presented in Article 5 of the common provisions regulation (EU) 2021/1060 and Article 3 of the ERDF … and in the video below (0:23 - 0:43 & 9:40 - 11:32). … What topics do we cover? …
… to monitor project implementation and as a condition for the Interreg Fund reimbursement, a progress report must be … The programme uses an online reporting system which is accessible in the Portal. The lead partner compiles the … due three months after the end of the reporting period. … What are the key principles of progress reporting? …
… Interreg Europe scope includes the fields defined by thepolicy and specific objectives presented in Article 5 of the common provisions regulation (EU) 2021/1060 and Article 3 of the ERDF …