EBU 9 th General Assembly 6 October 2011 Fundraising An EU perspective Romain FERRETTI EBU office.

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EBU 9 th General Assembly 6 October 2011 Fundraising An EU perspective Romain FERRETTI EBU office

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Abbreviations and vocabulary CFR: Co-funding rate GDP: Gross Domestic Product CSOs: Civil Society Organisations NSAs: Non-State Actors Lump sum: Specified amount for completing work without requiring a cost breakdown

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Coordinate projects Disseminate project outcomes Provide advice on transnational EU programmes Help find partners Circulate funding alerts Support at European level POSSIBLE The office CAN...

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Identify national sources of funding (public/private) Apply for European funding at national level Apply for European funding if not the real coordinator Intervene to convince partners The office CANNOT... Support at national level IMPOSSIBLE

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti EBU not eligible Lack of internal resources Lower understanding of national contexts Why the difficulty with national funding? EBU = EUROPEAN

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Easy-to-read s including: Name of programme Deadline for applying Objectives/actions interesting for your organisation Further details (incl. budget, templates and contact details) Funding alerts Let us know of their usefulness

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti LLP – Lifelong Learning Programme (CFR 75%) - GRUNDTVIG  Adult education - LEONARDO  Vocational education and training - COMENIUS  Schools CITIZENSHIP - Support for projects initiated by CSOs - Good for events - Lump sum or real costs (CFR 70%) - Min. 30% of foreign participants CULTURE - Cooperation projects (CFR 50%) - Min. 3 countries and max EUR EU funding - Transnational level Member countries + EFTA (1)

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti YOUTH IN ACTION - Max. age: 30 - Youth Initiatives (lump sum + CFR 70%)  Projects BY and FOR young people  Min: 2 countries and 4 part./country - Youth Democracy projects (CFR 75%)  To improve young people’s participation  Min: 16 participants EU funding - Transnational level Member countries + EFTA (2)

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Two structural funds - ESF (European Social Fund) - ERDF (European Regional Development Fund)... for two kind of European regions: - Convergence (78.54% of available funding) - Regional competitiveness and employment (17.22%) Which category is your region? Check here: EU funding - National level Member countries (1)

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti ESF - European Social Fund - To prevent/combat unemployment, develop human resources and promote integration into the labour market - National or regional projects - CFR: between 50% and 85% - Priorities differ from one country/region to another - More info: EU funding - National level Member countries (2)

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti ERDF - European Regional Development Fund - Productive investment - Infrastructures... towards the creation and maintenance of sustainable jobs Convergence: CFR max. 75% Regional comp. and employment: CFR max. 50% EU funding - National level Member countries (3)

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Croatia, FYRM, Iceland, Montenegro, Turkey IPA – Instrument for Pre-accession assistance: - Cross-border cooperation - Human resources development countries/index_en.htm EU funding - National level Candidate countries

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti EU funding - National level Potential candidate countries Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Serbia IPA - Cross-border cooperation candidates/index_en.htm Information sessions

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti EU funding - National level Third-party countries Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine NSAs and Local Authorities in development - Build operational capacity of NSAs - Local NSA: CFR max. 90%, European NSA: CFR max 75% EIDHR - Country-based support schemes - Build capacity of new/fragile Civil Society Organisations which members’ interests are under-represented Contact your national EU delegation

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Size = amount of funding Heteregenous - Experimented/less experimented - Western/Eastern Europe - VI organisations/Third parties European dissemination partner Which consortium? EBU network = Added value

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Financial management – Travel costs Receipts: - Always ask for them - Keep all of them (incl. boarding passes) - Number copies - 1 explanatory note per trip Ceilings: - Accommodation - Daily allowance - Differ from one country to another

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Eligible - Members of the personnel - Volunteers (no money asked) Subcontracting not eligible Timesheets - Signed by a legal representative - Filled in all throughout the project - As detailed as possible incl. number of hours and days worked Financial management – Staff costs

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Foundations Advantages More flexibility Easier communication Easier after first grant Disadvantages Lower amounts available Limited geographical scope Difficult to get a first grant European Foundation Centre

Fundraising, an EU perspective – 6/10/2011 Romain Ferretti Please, inform the EBU office: - when you apply for EU funding - to avoid useless competition - to get additional information One last thing... COMMUNICATION = ESSENTIAL

Thank you Romain FERRETTI Project Officer EBU office Tel: