… They are the main components of every good story. What is this story about? Be selective. Whois your hero? Whois the enemy? Choose real individuals or objects. When …
… The easiest way to identify your target groups is to draw up a list of important people and organisations who need to know about the project and its work. Next, group … your project. Your key target groups will be those people who have a high interest in the issue you tackle and high …
… There is no limit to the number of projects an organisation can be … or organisations from smaller countries where the number of eligible partners is more limited, may be able to justify … to be justified in the dedicated field of the application form (under the section ‘Main policy instruments addressed’) …
… date marks the end of the eligibility of the expenditure. This means that by this date: all project activities must be … end date indicated in the latest approved application form will be ineligible. Therefore, in order to be eligible, costs for the …
… A policy instrument is a means of public intervention. It refers to any … to a strategy or legislative framework with no specific funding (e.g., a Smart Specialisation Strategy) as long as … Europe, operational programmes under the Investment for jobs and growth goal are ‘policy instruments’. Beyond …
… External expertise and service costs include expenditure paid, based on … or written agreements, and related invoices or requests for reimbursement to external service providers who are subcontracted to carry out certain tasks or …
… An image’s copyright always belongs to the individual who took the photo. Thisis why we highly recommend that you take photos yourself. … If you hire a professional photographer to produce images for your project, remember to get a royalty-free, …
… of 15% of the partner’s staff costs or on a real cost basis, only when the flat rate is not an appropriate method for the partner for justified reasons (e.g., the project … flat rate of 15% is automatically applied to the reported eligible staff costs of each project partner concerned. …
… In Interreg Europe, it is responsibility of each Partner State to set up the control system at national level and therefore establish specific rules on how and by whom the project’s expenditure must be certified. In …
… The envisaged stakeholder group members need to be identified at … an opportunity to involve organisations which, although not eligiblefor Interreg Europe (e.g., those from the private ‘for …
… Norwegian partners are ineligible to Interreg Fund but can receive up to 50% from … direct participation in Interreg Europe programme. … What is the co-financing rate for Norway? …
… flat rate, projects do not need to plan a detailed budget for the ‘travel and accommodation’ cost category. The … travel and accommodation expenditure, the flat rate of 15% is automatically applied to the reported eligible staff costs of each project partner concerned. …
… 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). … Can a policy responsible authority receive a budget for a pilot action? …
… (without considering the possible involvement of an advisory partner) is therefore from minimum 5 up to 16 partners when the following … partnerships should preferably be proposed by lead partners who have sufficient experience in managing interregional …
… A strategy identifies how the project will reach those who need to be reached and what they need to hear to ensure the project is a success. It is a roadmap that serves throughout your project’s lifetime. …
… category can be exceeded (without a maximum limit) if thisis fully justified by a project’s needs and the project’s activities remain in line with the application form. Budget amounts can be re-allocated between partners … that the total amount(s) of Interreg Funds and/or Norwegian funding awarded to a project are not exceeded. … Can we make …
… It is an important internal document that must be signed as … The lead partner assumes the overall responsibility for the project towards the managing authority by signing … the project towards the lead partner. Only partners who have signed the project partnership agreement are …
… must place at least one poster, or equivalent electronic display, in a location visible to the public, like the … within six months of project approval. It must stay visible for the whole duration of your project. Use the poster template we …
… The subsidy contract is signed between the programme's managing authority and the … partner of the project once the project has been selected forfunding and has fulfilled all the conditions laid down by …