TOWARDS A SECOND CALL FOR PROPOSALS Sorina Canea, programme manager, JMA.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
EU funds Operational Program National co-funding Priority axes Schemes Projects by Institutions Projects by NGOs Projects by Bulgarian Companies Subcontractors.
Advertisements

This project is funded by the EUAnd implemented by a consortium led by MWH Partners and cross-border cooperation Annual Conference and Contact Forum “Strategic.
New opportunities for regional development through cross-border cooperation Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development November 16,
Black Sea Basin ENI CBC Programme AER Training Academy
EU Wetland conservation policy. Communication on the Wise Use and Conservation of Wetlands (1995) => first European document dedicated exclusively.
JUMP II Extension. Jordan Enterprise Development Corporation in Partnership with the EU Delegation Is working on the extension of JUMP II programme focusing.
1 MINISTRY OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORATE GENERAL PROGRAMMING OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Operational Programme Regional Development.
MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND FINANCE SEC. GEN. OF INVESTMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT MANAGING AUTHORITY CIP Interreg Interregioanal Cooperation in INTERREG III Programmes.
Partners and cross-border cooperation. Why a partnership? Address common challenges jointly (e.g. cross-border pollution) Jointly develop opportunities.
1 st Call for Proposals 1 st Call for Proposals 6 th of May 2009.
Joint Operational Programme Black Sea Joint Operational Programme Black Sea Launching Conference Bucharest, Intercontinental Hotel.
Implementation of Axis 4 Leader Programme Measure 421 In Romania 2012.
ENI Cross Border Cooperation & Eastern Partnership Territorial Cooperation Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum: Working Group July.
04/2007 European Funds in Bulgaria Supported by the European Commission (DG ENV)
A project implemented by the HTSPE consortium This project is funded by the European Union SUSTAINABLE GROWTH LIFE
Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs General Secretariat for Research and Technology EEA Financial Mechanism Research within Priority.
EU funds for South East Europe: IPA II Cross-border Cooperation Programme BULGARIA-SERBIA Sofia, 2015.
Napoli, Procida May 2007 Henrik Lauridsen EuropeAid The ENPI CBC programmes and their content.
Contribution of the Territorial Cooperation Programmes to the EU Strategy for the Danube Region Kiril Geratliev, Director General “Territorial Cooperation.
European Union | European Regional Development Fund From INTERREG IVC to Interreg Europe Info day in Tullamore Akos Szabo| Project Officer Interreg Europe.
RTD-B.4 - Regions of Knowledge and Research Potential Regional Dimension of the 7th Framework Programme Regions of Knowledge Objectives and Activities.
South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme Bologna, 15° June 2009 Kick-off meeting of project SARMa SEE Joint Technical Secretariat.
Leonardo da Vinci Partnerships: an opportunity to work together Italian National Agency for LLP - Leonardo da Vinci Sectoral Programme.
Strategic Priorities of the NWE INTERREG IVB Programme Harry Knottley, UK representative in the International Working Party Lille, 5th March 2007.
Belarus Denmark Estonia Finland Germany Latvia Lithuania Norway Poland Russia Sweden A Community Initiative concerning Transnational co-operation on spatial.
EUROPEAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND Cogita Final Conference, 23 October 2014, Bologna EU Interregional Cooperation State of play and perspectives Elisa.
1 European Territorial Cooperation in legislative proposals Peter Berkowitz Head of Unit Conception, forward studies, impact assessment, DG Regional Policy.
EU funding Available EU Structural Funds. Objective 2 / Mål 2 Interreg 4A NORD Kolarctic ENPI CBC Northern Periphery Programme Baltic Sea programme North.
1 LIFE+ COUNCIL WORKING GROUP 4 OCTOBER Discussion Points 1. LIFE+ in Context: Environment funding under the Financial Perspectives.
1 YOUTH IN ACTION – CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2011 – PERMANENT ACTIONS.
Regional Policy as a Tool of Regional Development Support Chapter IV. Pavol Schwarcz Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra.
Joint Operational Programme Black Sea ” Joint Operational Programme “Black Sea ” UBCCE Third Business Forum.
March 2007, Smolyan Angelos SANOPOULOS, Euroconsultants SA CROSS BORDER COOPERATION Bulgaria-Greece Experiences, Framework and New Operational.
The Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7) supporting innovation Epp Tohver-Bulavs 07. November 2007, Tallinn.
Black Sea Cross Border Cooperation in the framework of the European Neighbourhood Policy Black Sea International Day Black Sea Joint Operational Programme.
The European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument DG RELEX UNIT ER-D-1 European Neighbourhood Policy Coordination – General Coordination.
Joint Operational Programme “Black Sea Basin ” 2013 Annual Conference “From ENPI CBC to ENI CBC - Lesson Learned and Future Opportunities in the.
Danube Transnational Programme – opportunities for cooperation Bucharest
Black Sea Basin ENI CBC Programme Seminar for Grant Beneficiaries and Partners 18 th of June, 2014 Bucharest, Romania.
Guidelines for Grant Applicants 2nd call for proposals.
Grant Application Form (Annex A) Grant Application Form (Annex A) 2nd Call for Proposals.
Common borders. Common Solutions. Grant Contract No , MIS-ETC 2674 MANAGE.EDU: Efficient Education Management Network for LLL in the Black.
Joint Operational Programme Black Sea Basin Joint Operational Programme Black Sea Basin Project Preparation Workshop 2nd Call for Proposals.
Jela Tvrdonova, The EU priorities:  Use the Leader approach for introducing innovation in the thematic axis  better governance at the local level.
CLUSTERING PROJECT Oto Hudec Faculty of Economics Technical University of Košice.
Interreg IIIB Trans-national cooperation: Budget comparison : 440 million EURO 420 m EURO (Interreg IIC prog.) + 20 m EURO (Pilot Actions)
1 ERASMUS+ CAPACITY BUILDING IN THE FIELD OF YOUTH.
The EU Water Initiative and the EU ACP Facility New Instruments to promote sustainable development of water resources and affordable access Antonio Garcia-Fragio.
1. TEMPUS PROGRAMME PROJECT REPRESENTATIVES’ MEETING Brussels, March 2010 Management of the Grant Agreement.
This project is funded by the EUAnd implemented by a consortium led by MWH Black Sea Basin ENPI CBC Programme Partner Search Forum Thessasloniki 25 November.
 from the Barents Sea to the Mediterranean  5500 km  12 EU member states  63 regions.
New approach in EU Accession Negotiations: Rule of Law Brussels, May 2013 Sandra Pernar Government of the Republic of Croatia Office for Cooperation.
COSME ENHANCING EUROPEAN TOURISM’S COMPETITIVENESS AND SUSTAINABILITY Tourism Work Programme
URBACT IMPLEMENTATION NETWORKS. URBACT in a nutshell  European Territorial Cooperation programme (ETC) co- financed by ERDF  All 28 Member States as.
Ministry Of Education and Higher Education National Tempus Office Palestine TEMPUS PROGRAM PREPARED BY National Tempus Office – Palestine 2010 European.
URBACT INFODAYS PORTUGAL TOWARDS URBACT III Lisbon 21st January 2015.
EU - China 11 Guidelines for Applicants rules for applications European Union Delegation to China & Mongolia Beijing Information Session 14 th November.
Freeware application found on Google play – download and install Could be used on Android, iPad, iPhone and Mac.
Leader Axis Rural Development Policy by Jean-Michel Courades AGRI-F3.
Regional Policy Integrated Territorial Approaches Madrid, 22 February 2013.
THE BLACK SEA JOINT OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
Interreg Europe Elena Ferrario
Cross-border cooperation in the Black Sea Basin
GREECE-ALBANIA IPA CROSS BORDER COOPERATION PROGRAMME
South-East European Space
Task 1.2 Review existing and new financing instruments relevant for MSFD implementation.
Helene Skikos DG Education and Culture
ENI CBC Joint Operational Programme Black Sea Basin
Information Session Brussels, 7 November 2018.
Thematic areas and overview of the opportunities for bilateral cooperation under the Active Citizens Fund Bulgaria Bilateral Workshop between Bulgarian.
Presentation transcript:

TOWARDS A SECOND CALL FOR PROPOSALS Sorina Canea, programme manager, JMA

Programme’s main features  Programme addressing cooperation at regional level  8 Participating States: 3 Member States, 1 Negotiating Candidate Country, 4 partner countries  NUTS II regions and equivalent territorial units in partner countries  Joint Programme: joint programming, joint projects  90% EU co-financing + 10% national co-financing  ENPI funds (joint budget): aprox. 18 million Euro  IPA funds for Turkey: 7 million Euro

OBJECTIVE 1: PROMOTING ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE BORDER AREAS Priority 1: Supporting cross border partnerships for economic and social development based on common resources Measure 1.1:Strengthening accessibility and connectivity for new intra-regional information, communication, transport and trade links Measure 1.2: Creation of tourism networks in order to promote joint tourism development initiatives and traditional products Measure 1.3: Creation of administrative capacity for the design and implementation of local development policies OBJECTIVE 2: WORKING TOGETHER TO ADDRESS COMMON CHALLENGES Priority 2: Sharing resources and competencies for environmental protection and conservation Measure 2.1: Strengthening the joint knowledge and information base needed to address common challenges in the environmental protection of river and maritime systems Measure 2.2: Promoting research, innovation and awareness in the field of conservation and environmental protection for protected natural areas Measure 2.3: Promotion of cooperation initiatives aimed at innovation in technologies and management of solid waste and wastewater management systems OBJECTIVE 3: PROMOTING LOCAL, PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE COOPERATION Priority 3: Supporting cultural and educational initiatives for the establishment of a common cultural environment in the Basin Measure 3.1: Promoting cultural networking and educational exchange in the Black Sea Basin communities. Programme strategy

Indicative timeline and budget Launch of the Call: February 2011 Deadline of the Call: May-June2011 Budget for the Call: Euro (ENPI contribution) Euro (IPA contribution)

Size of grants and duration of actions Duration: For actions of Eur 50,000 up to Eur 100,000 – max.12 months; For actions over Eur 100,000 up to Eur 700, to 24 months. Type of actions (or projects)Minimum amount Maximum amount Priorities 1 & 2EUR 100,000EUR 700,000 Priority 3EUR 50,000EUR 250,000 Projects implemented mainly or entirely in a single participating- country but having a cross-border impact EUR 50,000EUR 250,000

Eligibility of applicants and partners 1/2 represent one of the following legal entities: a. national, regional or local public authority; b. body governed by public law; c. associations formed by one or several national, regional or local public authorities or one or several bodies governed by public law, as defined under paragraphs a-b or other non-profit organization d. public undertaking operating in the water, energy and transport services sectors e. international organizations

public administrations and their institutions decentralised and/or local governmental public services development agencies public undertakings chambers of commerce agricultural, forestry and fishery authorities tourism public authorities urban and rural development institutions ports, rails and roads management authorities operators and service providers on electronic communication Potential applicants and partners environmental protection agencies and similar institutions waste, water and wastewater management bodies natural protected areas and reservations administrations emergency situations institutions protection against floods bodies cultural institutions and operators educational institutions, research and training institutions NGOs Euroregions

be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action with their partners, not acting as an intermediary and be located in the eligible area of the programme or be organizations whose headquarters are registered and located outside the programme area in actions implemented in the eligible area - but in one of the ten participating countries – conditions: have local/regional subsidiary/branch offices established in the eligible area: i.in case of a subsidiary (legal personality) - subsidiary shall be Applicant; ii.in case of a branch (without legal personality) - central organization shall be Applicant; have no local/regional subsidiary/branch offices established in the eligible area, but:  are located at central/national/regional level,  have exclusive competences in a field of activity and/or geographical area and  demonstrate that their areas of legal competences established by legal acts extend to the eligible area of the programme and  the proposed Action is for the full benefit of the eligible area of the programme. Eligibility of applicants and partners 2/2 2/2

Bulgaria: Severoiztochen, Yugoiztochen; Greece: Kentriki Makedonia, Anatoliki Makedonia Thraki; Romania: South East Region; Turkey: Istanbul, Tekirdağ, Kocaeli, Zonguldak, Kastamonu, Samsun, Trabzon; Ukraine: Odesa, Mykolaiv, Kherson, Sevastopol, Zaporosh’ye and Donetsk Oblast, Crimea Republic, Sevastopol; Armenia, Georgia, Rep. of Moldova - all regions.

Eligibility of partnerships one or several partners from EU Member States (BG, GR, RO) and one or several partners from Partner Countries (AM, GE, MD, UA) and/or Turkey For Turkey - at least one partner from a MS and one partner from a PC. Recommended number of partners - between 4 and 10 partners. Priority to projects involving min. 4 partners from min. 4 different countries.

Who else may be involved in implementing the project Associates –Do not meet the eligibility criteria –Should be mentioned in the application form –May not receive funding (except per diem and travel) –May play a real role in the action Subcontractors –For works, supplies, services –Should not be mentioned in the application form (tendering procedure)

Eligible actions Types of actions (projects): Integrated projects with different activities in several countries that jointly achieve a certain objective having a cross-border impact; Symmetrical projects with the similar activities in all countries participating in the project; Projects implemented mainly or entirely in a single participating- country but having a cross-border impact. Priority given to integrated projects. Only 10% available for projects implemented mainly or entirely in a single participating-country, but having a cross-border impact. Cross-border impact: Joint development Joint implementation Joint staffing Joint financing Minimum requirement: 2 conditions out of 4.

Indicative activities (1/3) Priority 1  Support to the promotion of traditional products from Black Sea agriculture on the international market;  Development of cooperation networks aimed at promoting the use of information and communication technologies in local/regional economic initiatives;  Pre-feasibility studies for small-scale transport infrastructures for a better integration of less developed areas and tourist destinations in the Basin;  Common initiatives for promoting transit transportation infrastructures in the region aimed at increasing freight and passenger transportation efficiency.  Creation of cross-border tourism products and common service standards (thematic routes, quality systems etc).  Training for staff of local bodies and institutions supporting SMEs, especially for the improvement of capacity to operate in interregional initiatives (e.g. marketing plans, product development and small business management);  Networks for the promotion of innovative urban and rural planning and management methodologies for urban development and rehabilitation;  Establishment of a Black Sea Basin network for capacity building for local and regional administrators through the exchange of good practices and innovations for local development.

Priority 2  Establishment or strengthening of networks for the development in partnership of methodologies and capabilities of the responsible rescue authorities in view of the response to oil spills on the coastal area and the mitigation of marine pollution;  Support to the development in partnership of contingency plans in order to ensure the ability of the Black Sea coastal authorities to respond to pollution;  Preparation/promotion or implementation of scientific studies in the fields of monitoring, control and protection of the maritime system and of rivers in the area.  Development of concepts for coordination and cooperation in case of natural or man-made disasters  The establishment or strengthening of networks for joint development of planning and management methodologies and the creation of databases for the natural protected areas of the Black Sea Basin;  Support to information and educational activities, including awareness-raising campaigns, in the field of wastewater and solid waste management, water saving and waste recycling;  Partnerships for innovation in waste management in regions with significant seasonal tourism flows that are concentrated in particular areas;  Partnerships of authorities for the exchange of good practices and governance tools in the sectors of solid waste and wastewater management - based on EU approaches. Indicative activities (2/3)

Priority 3  Establishment of partnerships for the promotion of cultural heritage values;  Establishing networks of cultural institutions in the Black Sea Basin for strengthening regional identity;  The creation of networks of cultural centres, sharing cultural values from all regions  The establishment of partnerships for the exchange of experiences with traditional popular culture through the promotion of common cultural events in the Black Sea Basin.  Partnerships for the exchange of students and academics for the establishment of channels of cultural integration in the Black Sea Basin;  Partnerships among universities, high schools and research centres aimed at the design and development of special educational programmes based on topics of common interest in the Black Sea Basin;  Networks for the exchange of experience in adapting education and vocational training systems to the needs of a market economy, based on common approaches. Indicative activities (3/3)

Eligibility of costs Eligible direct costs Contingency reserve (max 2%) Eligible indirect costs (max 7% flat-rate) Contributions in kind - not eligible Ineligible costs Annex G: Eligibility of expenditure

Number of applications and grants per Applicant An Applicant may submit more than one application under this Call for Proposals. An Applicant may not be awarded more than three grants under this Call for Proposals, one grant per each priority. An Applicant may at the same time be partner in another application. Partners may take part in more than one application

Annexes and supporting documents Applicant / IPA FLB: 1.Declaration by the Applicant (in Annex A) 2.Partnership Statement for IPA FLB (in Annex A) 3.Statutes or Art. of Association 4.Registration Acts 4.Latest accounts 5.External Audit Report 6.Certification 7.Ad-hoc declaration (international org) Partner: 1.Partnership Statement (in Annex A) 2.Statutes or Art. of Association 3.Registration Acts 4.Latest accounts 5.Certification 6.Ad-hoc declaration (international org) Legal Entity Sheet (Annex D) and Financial Iden. Form (Annex E) asked in contracting phase

Supporting documents Statutes or Articles of Association all partners unofficial translations of relevant parts proving their eligibility not applying to public authorities Registration Acts all partners unofficial translations of extracts from national Registers of organizations not applying to public authorities Latest accounts all partners for the last financial year full unofficial translation not applying to public authorities External Audit Report Applicant and IPA FLB where the grant requested exceeds EUR 500,000 for the last financial year full unofficial translation not applying to public authorities and bodies governed by public law Certification proving payment of debts* all partners full unofficial translation before contract signature Ad-hoc declaration international organizations

Tools for building partnerships "Finding Partners" tools on RCBI’s website on –Find partners in the Partner Countries –Find Partners in EU Member States and Turkey –Register to be included in the Partner Countries database "Partner Search" tool on –Search for partners in all participating countries –Register to be included in the database –by country, by Priority and by Measure Submitting project ideas on only those project ideas explicitly mentioned as “to be published” will be posted in order to facilitate partnerships

Indicative calendar of events 2 Partnership forums: one in Armenia (February) and one in Turkey (March) At least 2 training workshops in each participating country (February-May)