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The project monitoring system is based on a limited number of output and result indicators. Output indicators measure tangible deliverables which contribute to achieving the project’s objectives. They are directly related to the activities carried out in …
The policy learning from the cooperation activities must be transformed into action and lead to concrete measures in the regions. In principle, a successful pilot action should also result in the improvement of a policy instrument. The improvements can be …
Interreg Europe is dedicated to reinforcing ‘the effectiveness of cohesion policy’. It pursues the overall objective to improve the implementation of regional development policies, including Investment for jobs and growth goal programmes, by promoting the …
Among result indicators, projects can report the number of policy instruments improved thanks to the projects. Policy improvements are validated only when sufficient evidence is provided that the following conditions are met: The improvement of the …
The midterm review meeting between the joint secretariat and the lead partner takes place during the fourth semester of project activities (i.e., second semester of year 2 of implementation). It offers an opportunity for the programme to obtain a more …
Once submitted, each application is subject to a two-step selection procedure led by the Joint Secretariat. Project proposals are first checked against the eligibility criteria in order to ensure that they fulfil the programme’s administrative …
Project partners should be ready to start their project as soon as possible after the monitoring committee’s decision, approximately within two months from the date of this decision. The actual start date is determined for each call for proposals …
No, please do not create your own project logo. We will give you your main visual at the start of your project. It will consist of the programme’s logo and your project’s acronym, and will comply with the Regulations and the programme requirements. You …
No, please do not build your own website. We will provide one for you. Your project website will have: a homepage, a news section, an event section, the good practices you’ve submitted, a library for documents you wish to share with your audience, a …
Your communication toolkit includes: Project branding guidelines Main project visual Project poster template Project plaque/billboard template Project PowerPoint template Project website Project social template To access your project’s toolkit, contact …
We have a list a publicity requirements that you need to keep in mind when communicating about your project: Use the logo set (project main visual) on all communication materials Publish information about the project on every partner institution’s website …
Your communication strategy is an important part of your application form and you should invest time in defining and refining it. Start by defining the communication objectives that will contribute towards your overall project objective Next, identify …
In the context of interregional cooperation, there are several reasons for this: the European institutions (the European Commission in particular) wish to demonstrate to the wider public how European funds are spent  the public authorities involved in …
A communication strategy sets out how communication will help you achieve your project’s overall objectives. 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 …
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 them according to their current level of engagement/ interest in the issue you tackle, …