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1 THEMATIC NETWORKS and WORKING GROUPS
10 décembre décembre 2018 Slide N° 1 URBACT II THEMATIC NETWORKS and WORKING GROUPS CALL FOR PROPOSALS 6 November 2007 10 décembre décembre 2018 Urbact Secretariat / Melody Houk

2 THEMATIC NETWORKS and WORKING GROUPS
Call for proposals (first wave) 23 Thematic networks – 7 Working groups Thematic approach Limited duration Limited budget Support by thematic experts 10 décembre décembre 2018

3 TN and WG new requirements
Local action plan: each partner city Urbact Local Support Group: each partner Association of Operational Programmes’ Managing Authorities: each network Each project linked with a Thematic pole 10 décembre décembre 2018

4 TWO THEMATIC PRIORITIES 1/2
Priority 1 - Cities, Engines of Growth and Jobs Promoting Entrepreneurship (support to SMEs, PPPs, social economy, development of clusters building on opportunities such as culture, care, etc.) Improving Innovation and Knowledge economy (ICT strategies at city level, fighting the digital divide and fostering the use of ICT among the « weakest », promotion of innovation through partnerships with universities, the private sector, etc.) Employment and Human Capital (improving qualifications for innovation, adaptability of workers and enterprises, expanding and improving education and training systems, improving employability and employment of target groups, etc.) 10 décembre décembre 2018

5 TWO THEMATIC PRIORITIES 2/2
Priority 2 - Attractive and Cohesive Cities Integrated development of deprived areas and areas at risk (integrated policies/ tools/ partnerships for sustainable urban development) Social integration (immigration, young people, health, security, culture, etc.) Environmental issues (integrated transport policies, brownfields, waste management, monitoring of environment, improving air quality, water quality and supply, renewable energies, etc.) Strategy and Governance (citizens participation, horizontal/ vertical territorial governance, urban planning, etc.) 10 décembre décembre 2018

6 Structure of T N and WG THEMATIC NETWORKS Partnership 8-12
Lead partner: city Duration max: 36 months Budget max: Association of Managing Authorities Fast Track Label WORKING GROUPS Partnership 6-8 Lead partner: public authority Duration max: 24 months Budget max: 10 décembre décembre 2018

7 Outputs of TN and WG THEMATIC NETWORKS Local action plans
URBACT Local Support Groups Case studies Policy recommandations Practical guidelines WORKING GROUPS Policy recommandations Case studies Contribution to URBACT capitalization process 10 décembre décembre 2018

8 TN WITH FAST TRACK LABEL
A theme included in the 7/30 Regions for Economic Change As many Managing Authorities associated as possible Labelling by the Commission Commission representatives assistance Local action plan drawn up in close cooperation with Managing Authorities Dissemination and communication of results 10 décembre décembre 2018

9 from EU 27, Norway and Switzerland
TN-WG BENEFICIARIES Cities (municipalities and organised agglomerations) Regional and national authorities Universities and research centres from EU 27, Norway and Switzerland 10 décembre décembre 2018

10 TN–WG PARTNERSHIP THEMATIC NETWORKS
8 to 12 partners + 2 observer cities At least 3 different countries No more than 3 non city partners from 3 different countries Each city in no more than 2 URBACT projects WORKING GROUPS 6 to 8 partners + 2 observer cities At least 3 different countries Each city in no more than 2 URBACT projects 10 décembre décembre 2018

11 TN-WG Lead Partner Public authority (a city for Thematic Networks)
Responsible for project implementation, coordination of partnership and financial management Enters into subsidy contract with the Managing Authority and in joint convention with the partners Lead Partner in no more than one URBACT II project simultaneously 10 décembre décembre 2018

12 TN–WG EXPERT ASSISTANCE
THEMATIC NETWORKS Specific allocation: €-166 working days Travel and accomodation costs financed by the TN budget Lead thematic expert through the life of the TN Call for applicants: November 2007 WORKING GROUPS Specific allocation: € - 66 working days Travel and accomodation costs financed by the WG budget Lead Thematic expert through the life of the project Call for applicants: November 2007 10 décembre décembre 2018

13 TN–WG DURATION 1/2 Phase I – Development phase TN 6 months WG 4 months
to finalising the working group structure, agreeing a detailed work plan, carrying out a baseline study, setting up URBACT Local Support Groups, designing and submitting a detailed project audit trail, submitting a full project application signing all the required contractual agreements 10 décembre décembre 2018

14 TN–WG DURATION 2/2 Phase 2 IMPLEMENTATION TN 30 months WG 20 months
exchange and learning activities set of mainstreaming and dissemination activities: production of Local Action Plans (TN) drawing out the key lessons and knowledge dissemination of outputs 10 décembre décembre 2018

15 TN-WG APPLICATION PROCEDURE 1/3
Submission of Declaration of Interest - before mid February 2008 Eligibility check by Secretariat Assessment by External Assessment Panel (assessment criteria) Approval of projects by Monitoring Committee to undertake phase I - April 2008 Publication of the approved Declarations of Interest on 10 décembre décembre 2018

16 TN-WG APPLICATION PROCEDURE 2/3
Completion of final application during phase I Assessment by the External Assessment Panel (assessment criterias) Approval by the Monitoring Committee of completed final applications Starting of phase II 10 décembre décembre 2018

17 TN-WG APPLICATION PROCEDURE 3/3
DECLARATION OF INTEREST Project synthesis Project presentation Partnership 5 cities max (TN), 4 partners max (WG), belonging to at least 3 Countries (balance between Competitiveness and Convergence) Budget for Phase I Interest for Fast Track Labelling Letters of commitment 10 décembre décembre 2018

18 How to develop a project proposal Budget, funding, eligibility
10 décembre décembre 2018 Slide N° 18 How to develop a project proposal Budget, funding, eligibility 10 décembre décembre 2018 Urbact Secretariat / Davide Bergantin

19 Budgetary details 710 000 € 300 000 € 75 000 € 50 000 €
Thematic Networks (and labelled « fast-track ») Working Groups Maximum budget (ERDF + public cofin.) Minimum budget (ERDF + public cofin.) Maximum refundable budget for phase I (ERDF + public cofin.) 10 décembre décembre 2018

20 ERDF and national funding rates
Partners from Convergence regions: up to 80% by ERDF Partners from the non-Convergence regions: up to 70% by ERDF Partners from Norway and Switzerland: up to 50% by the respective national funds 10 décembre décembre 2018

21 Budget structure Project coordination (incl. overheads)
Personnel (incl. staff costs) Meetings organisation Travel and accommodation Communication and dissemination External expertise Equipment URBACT Local Support Groups (min €) Managing Authorities (min € - only for Thematic Networks) 10 décembre décembre 2018

22 Eligibility period Projects’ costs are eligible from:
the date of approval of the Declaration of Interest by the Monitoring Committee; or the date of formal submission of the Declaration of Interest by the Lead Partner to the Secretariat (at project’s risk). 10 décembre décembre 2018

23 Financial management system
3 possible options: Centralised (LP collects all PPs contributions and spends/certifies directly the whole budget) Decentralised (every PP spends/certifies its own contribution) Mixed (every PP spends/certifies part of its own contribution for ULSG and staff; the remaining contribution is transferred to LP) 10 décembre décembre 2018

24 Certification of expenditure (1/2)
Procedure The project expenditure must be certified by an external controller (i.e. certifying body); Each partner shall propose its own certifying body in the Declaration of Interest / Final Application; The national authorities of each partner shall approve the proposed certifying bodies. Official communication of the approval must be sent to the Secretariat. 10 décembre décembre 2018

25 Certification of expenditure (2/2)
Requirements The partner’s expenditure cannot be certified and refunded if its national authority: has not yet signed the Memorandum of Understanding with the Managing Authority or has not set up a financial control system validated by the Audit Authority 10 décembre décembre 2018

26 PRESAGE-CTE The procedures for financial accounting, reporting, monitoring and control shall be implemented through the on-line system PRESAGE-CTE. 10 décembre décembre 2018

27 APPLICATION PROCEDURE
TIMETABLE IMMEDIATE search of partners, FAQ, PPt END OF NOVEMBER 2007: applicants pack Declarations of Interest: mid February 2008 Decisions by the Monitoring Committee: April 2008 Publication of approved Declarations of Interest on Phase I Development phase April-October 2008 Decisions by the Monitoring Committee - Working groups: September 2008 - Thematic networks: November 2008 Phase II Implementation phase 10 décembre décembre 2018

28 Additional information
URBACT II Secretariat 10 décembre décembre 2018


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