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… Under the Interreg Europe programme, the project activities are … Fund at either 70% or 80% depending on the legal status of the project partner. Public or public equivalent bodies …
The policy learning from the cooperation activities must be transformed into action and lead to … pilot action should also result in the improvement of a policy instrument. The improvements can be of 3 types: a new type of project an improved governance, i.e. a …
… your own project logo. We will give you your main visual at the start of your project. It will consist of the programme’s logo and … intended for the public and for participants in your activities. … Can I create my own project logo? …
… In the context of interregional cooperation, there are several … wish to demonstrate to the wider public how European funds are spent  the public authorities involved in projects need to show the added-value of allocating resources to cooperation and how they use …
… Your communication strategy is an important part of your application form and you should invest time in defining and refining it. Start by defining the communication objectives that will contribute towards … and tools for each target group Don’t forget to include the activities that we require like the poster and the project …
… why how you write on your website is just as important as what you write on your website. The key things to think … with headers, sub-headers and bullet points Vary the type of content you use (e.g. include photos, videos, links) …
… is subject to a two-step selection procedure led by the Joint Secretariat. Project proposals are first checked … criteria in order to ensure that they fulfil the programme’s administrative requirements. Only proposals that … criteria step go on to the second step. The second step of the selection procedure is the quality assessment. This …