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A project funded by the European UnionImplemented by a consortium led by Finding partners and building partnerships Estonia – Russia CBC Programme, Partner Search Forum St Petersburg, 7-8 September 2016

Why a partnership?

3 Partnership is a requirement Each cross-border cooperation project has to be implemented in partnership:  It is a legal requirement that  at least 2 partners (1 from Estonia and 1 from Russia) have to participate in a project in Estonia – Russia Programme BUT PARTNERSHIP IS MORE THAN A MERE REQUIREMENT!  It also ensures that project benefits from the joint work of the partners/beneficiaries:  addressing joint challenges and solving common problems  exploiting joint opportunities and looking for common solutions  exchanging and learning from each other

4 Project partnership Opportunities and challenges of working together Previous experience LanguageWorking style Different structures Decision-making process CultureBelief systems Rules and procedures

OK, I need partners. But where and how to find them?

6 Partner search Connect and promote your project idea! Do your own search, be bold and address those who seem to be interesting Ask your partners, umbrella organisations, other players in the relevant sector Define type of institution that is needed Define the thematic profile of the partner

7 What to look for? Experience Legal status Financial capabilities Reputation Influence Available expertise Previous cooperation Relevance Competence

I have found partners. But is it enough?

9 Evaluate your partnership Who else is working in the field of the project? Should they be involved? Who can best promote the project ideas, bring them to the decision-makers? Are they in? Are the project partners able to convey the messages to the wider public? Will you need a hand? Does the project target group have an organised representation (NGO, council, etc)? Shall they be involved? Do the partners bring the competence needed to implement the project? Is everyone you need on board?

Working together

11 Partnership in practice How to work together? Project development is a joint effort, so is its implementation Each opinion counts in the partnership, everyone has to be heard Agreement on working principles and procedures Joint efforts = common benefits Being a partner/beneficiary is a commitment

12 Lead partner principle How does it translate into practice? Partners (beneficiaries)  actively cooperate in the development and implementation of projects  cooperate in the staffing and/or financing of projects  are legally and financially responsible for the activities that they are implementing and for the share of the funds that they receive Applicant (lead beneficiary)  is representing the partnership  is legally acting on behalf of the partnership (e.g. submitting the application, signing the grant contract, submitting project reports, requesting and receiving project payments)

13 Documents regulating relations MANAGING AUTHORITY OF THE PROGRAMME Grant Contract LEAD PARTNER PARTNER Partnership Agreement

A project funded by the European UnionImplemented by a consortium led by: Thank you for your attention! Now it’s time to share your idea with others!