… According to Article 82 ofthe Common Provision Regulation (EU) 2021/1060, each partner … is required to archive documents related to their project activities for a minimum period. All supporting documents …
… Through our policy helpdesk, we aim to answer any typeof regional policy-making questions or challenges you might … people. Each response is tailored to answer your request. … What is the policy helpdesk? …
… The Policy Learning Platform is the second action ofthe Interreg Europe programme, established to boost EU-wide policy learning and … the Policy Learning Platform offers in this brochure. … What is the Policy Learning Platform? …
… At least one policy instrument addressed in the application must be an Investment for jobs and growth goal programme. To find out more about policy instruments, watch the video starting at 2:50. … Do all policy instruments need …
… is a two-hour in-depth discussion with a selected group of peers about your regional policy challenge, moderated by our Platform experts. The discussion is tailored to your policy needs and … of Europe and find inspiration in their good practices. … What is a matchmaking? …
… When producing a video you should think about the following technical matters: Story treatment Preproduction Equipment list Interview setup Line of enquiry B-roll Archival material Start and end cards The edit … What are the steps to producing a good video? …
… The geographical coverage takes into consideration all … and stakeholder organisations are not ‘partners’. … Doesthe advisory partner count towards the geographical coverage …
… In Interreg Europe, the travel and accommodation costs are calculated: as a flat rate of 15% ofthe partner’s staff costs or on a real cost basis, … and paid or that the flat rate corresponds to reality. … What are the reasons for a partner to choose real-costs for …
… document that must be signed as soon as possible between the lead partner and its partners, in line with Article 26 (1) (a) ofthe ETC Regulation (EU) 2021/1059 and in order to ensure … to report expenditure. A template is available below … What is a partnership agreement? …
… With the 15% flat rate, projects do not need to plan a detailed … will automatically calculate a budget corresponding to 15% ofthe planned staff costs. When it comes to reporting … For more information, watch the video (4:22 - 6:43). … What are the conditions that apply to the flat rate for …
… The task assignment letter is a document setting out the … fixed percentage worked on the project by a staff member of a partner organisation. Unless this percentage is … the employee change). A template is available on below. … What is the task-assignment letter and is there a template …
… Projects are implemented in 2 phases: The core phase for interregional learning, dedicated to the exchange of experience among project partners and the integration of … For more information, watch the video (3:31 - 4:18). … What are the phases ofthe project? …
… a new approach to public intervention. This is usually the transfer of a successful practice from one region to another, but it … on pilot actions, watch the video (2:12 - 3:30). … What is pilot action? …
… in which you look at your regional policy challenge together with a group of carefully selected peers with relevant experience and our … and knowledge to make better-informed decisions. … What is a peer review? …
… You are expected to produce at least two short videos. The first video should present the project at its inception. … to use Be useful to all project partners Not exceed costs of 5,000 euros per video … What are the requirements for the project videos? …
… welcome to participate in Interreg Europe projects. Non-profit universities might join the project as a partner (formal partner, lead partner or … or Norwegian funding and would be involved in the project activities. They can also join as advisory partners if they …
… as Norway and Switzerland as partners. Countries outside theprogramme area are welcome to participate in an Interreg … reported under the cost category ‘travel and accommodation’ ofthe EU partner concerned. … Are partners from non-EU …
… from one cost category to another, and the budget of a cost category can be exceeded (without a maximum limit) … is fully justified by a project’s needs and the project’s activities remain in line with the application form. Budget … amounts can be re-allocated between partners too. Two types of budget change between partners are possible: A …
… Private for-profit organisations cannot join an Interreg Europe project as partners and therefore can't receive funding. However, they can join a … by stakeholder group members for participating in project activities are eligible if they are paid for by the partners …