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Title: EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES for DISABILITY NGOs


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EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES for DISABILITY NGOs
  • Mark Delmartino, MDM Consultancy bvba
  • Gate to Europe
  • Project Development Workshop
  • Budapest, 19 20 February 2009

2
PROGRAMME
  • OVERALL FEATURES OF EU FUNDING
  • EU FUNDING PROGRAMMES
  • LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME
  • DAPHNE PROGRAMME
  • EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND
  • RELEVANT WEBSITES

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EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
  • Most of the EU funding is paid via the national
    or regional authorities of the EU member states.
  • Some of the EU funding is paid by the European
    Commission directly to the beneficiaries like
    universities, NGOs, businesses, interest groups.
  • Some of the EU funding goes to beneficiaries
    outside the European Union, either directly or in
    partnership with an EU-based organisation.

4
TENDERS GRANTS
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FEATURES OF EU PROJECTS
  • EU OBJECTIVES AND PRIORITIES
  • NEEDS ANALYSIS AND RELEVANCE
  • RESULTS ORIENTED PROJECTS
  • FOCUS ON NEW APPROACHES
  • MULTI STAKEHOLDER PARTNERSHIP
  • IMPACT AND SUSTAINABILITY
  • ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLIANCE

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LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME
  • Managed by DG Education Culture
  • Budget nearly 7 billion (2007-2013)
  • LLP integrates various educational and training
    initiatives
  • Comenius for schools
  • Erasmus for higher education
  • Grundtvig for adult education
  • Leonardo da Vinci for vocational education and
    training
  • Jean Monnet for teaching on European integration

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LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAMME
  • Relevant Lifelong Learning programmes
  • Leonardo da Vinci enables VET organisations to
    work with European partners, exchange best
    practices, increase the expertise of staff and
    respond to the teaching and learning needs of
    people.
  • Grundtvig focuses on the teaching and study needs
    of those in adult education and alternative
    education streams, as well as the institutions
    and organisations delivering these services.
  • Comenius focuses on the development of school
    education systems, in particular the education
    and training of teachers, language learning, ICT,
    maths, science and technology, etc

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DAPHNE PROGRAMME
  • Managed by DG Justice and Home Affairs
  • Budget 109 Mn (2007-2013)
  • Objective to contribute to the protection of
    children, young people and women against all
    forms of violence by facilitating trans-national
    and multisectoral action
  • Violence is understood in a wide sense, from
    sexual abuse to domestic violence, from
    commercial exploitation to bullying in schools,
    from trafficking to discrimination-based violence
    against people with disabilities, minorities,
    migrants or other vulnerable people.

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DAPHNE PROGRAMME
  • Priorities for 2007
  • Treatment programmes for perpetrators of violence
    against children, young people and women
  • National legislation in Europe relating to
    violence
  • Targeted awareness raising, education and info
  • Studies, mapping and research
  • Indicators and related data collection
  • Extraction of policy issues from work achieved by
    Daphne-funded projects
  • Exchange, adaptation and use of existing good
    practices.

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EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND
  • Managed by DG Employment Social Affairs
  • Budget over 76 billion (2007-2013)
  • 2 Objectives
  • Convergence help the least-developed Member
    States and regions catch up with the EU average
    by improving the conditions for growth and
    employment
  • Regional competitiveness and employment
    anticipate economic and social changes, promote
    innovation and entrepreneurship, and develop
    inclusive labour markets in the rest of the EU.

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EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND
  • Priorities for ESF
  • Adaptability of workers and enterprises
  • Access to employment, prevention of unemployment
    and support to active ageing
  • Social inclusion of disadvantaged people
  • Enhanced human capital through the reform of
    education and training systems
  • Promotion of good governance and the involvement
    of social partners.

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WEBSITES
  • EU portal
  • http//europa.eu/index_en.htm
  • http//ec.europa.eu/index_en.htm
  • http//ec.europa.eu/policies/index_en.htm
  • EU grants and tenders
  • http//ec.europa.eu/grants/index_en.htm
  • http//ec.europa.eu/employment_social/emplweb/tend
    ers/index_en.cfm
  • http//ec.europa.eu/europeaid/work/funding/index_e
    n.htm

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WEBSITES
  • Lifelong learning programme
  • http//ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-pr
    ogramme/doc78_en.htm
  • http//ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-pr
    ogramme/doc82_en.htm
  • http//ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-pr
    ogramme/doc84_en.htm
  • http//ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-pr
    ogramme/doc86_en.htm http//ec.europa.eu/dgs/educa
    tion_culture/calls/index_en.html
  • http//ec.europa.eu/education/llp/doc848_en.htm
  • Daphne
  • http//ec.europa.eu/justice_home/funding/daphne3/f
    unding_daphne3_en.htm
  • European Social Fund
  • http//ec.europa.eu/employment_social/esf/index_en
    .htm
  • http//ec.europa.eu/employment_social/esf/discover
    /participate_en.htmmem
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