Title: PART II: Your proposal
1PART II Your proposal
- Anette Jahn
- Principle Project Officer
- European CommissionIntelligent Energy Executive
Agency (IEEA) - Unit ALTENER, COOPENER and Local Action
- Anette.Jahn_at_ec.europa.eu
Intelligent Energy Europe ProgrammeLondon 23
April 2007
2- PART II
- How does the IEE programme work?
- Before you start Nuts and bolds
- How is your proposal evaluated and what happens
next?
3HOW DOES THEIEE 2 PROGRAMME WORK?
- The IEE II programme runs from 2007-13
- Annual work programmes are issued each year to
define specific priorities and actions - This year applications for funding are submitted
following the 2007 work programme and call for
proposals
4HOW DOES THEIEE 2 PROGRAMME WORK?
- The IEEA and the Commission evaluate all
proposals with the help of independent experts - The best proposals are selected and invited to
prepare and sign a grant agreement - The project team carries out the project
according to the agreed work plan - The IEEA monitors and supports the project, and
helps spread its results
5WHAT IS BEINGFUNDED THIS YEAR?
New local/regional energy agencies( 3 million)
- Tenders
- Support for Standards
- Concerted Action
Projects( 49 million)
6WHAT IS AN IEE-PROJECT?
- A project to promote intelligent energy with
European added value - Involving at least 3 partners from different
countries - 3 years maximum duration
- Average project budget 1,000,000
- Falling within the scope of theWork Programme
2007 - Market development, capacity building,
institutional change, regulatory shifts,
promotion - not hardware type investments or
RD
7Budget and deadline (2007)
Participating countries EU 27 To be
confirmed NO, IS, LI, Croatia
8Rules for granting support
- No profit
- Up to 75 of total eligible costs
- Flat Rate of 60 for indirect costs (overheads)
- Evidence required for staff costs
- Evidence required for sources of co-financing
- Payment
- 1st pre-financing at the start
- 2nd pre-financing at mid-term
- Final payment
- Several other simplifications introduced
9- PART II
- How does the IEE programme work?
- Before you start Nuts and bolds
- How is your proposal evaluated and what happens
next?
10Key documents
- Work Programme 2007
- detailing priorities and budgets for the year
- Call for Proposal 2007
- detailing evaluation criteria, announcing
priorities and deadlines - Application forms
- Guide for Proposers
- Available soon on IEE programme web site
- http//ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/index_en.ht
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11Grant application forms (with some
simplifications)
Part 1
Part 2
12Writing your proposal
- Start now ! It takes longer than you think !
- With 75 support, competition may be stronger !!
- Proposals should be very well presented (budget
?) - Help in Application Forms and Proposers Guide
- Easy to read - evaluators assess it in 2-4 hours
- Explain role of each partner per Work Package
- How will you measure your success during the
project - Performance Indicators ?
13Rationale and planning of your proposal (1)
- State of the art
- Starting Point What exactly do you propose to
solve / overcome? What is the problem environment
/ challenge? - Previous initiatives If and how your project
builds on previous initiatives? - Link to relevant action in / by participating
countries?
14Rationale and planning of your proposal (2)
- Objectives Results Impacts
- Specific objective
- What is the specific objective of your action?
- How will you change markets? What is your project
going to add? - Which effects do you seek on your target
group(s)? What is different after the end of your
project? - Strategic objective
- What are realistically the long-term impacts
beyond your project duration - Important
- Does your work programme (outputs) match these
objectives? - You will need to define Result and Impact
Indicators which will measure the success
15Rationale and planning of your proposal (3)
- Target group(s)
- Who are you trying to influence / engage?
- Which target groups do you want to address?
- How have they been involved in the preparation of
the proposal? - Which benefits will they have and how will you
make sure that they will take the results
forward? - Which Key Actors will you engage closely to the
project implementation to facilitate access to
the target groups? - Important How will they be actively engaged in
the project itself?
16Rationale and planning of your proposal (4)
- Work Programme
- You will propose a work programme, broken down in
work packages ( major, logical project steps) - Number of work packages should match the
complexity of your proposal (generally not more
than 10) - Each work package contains overview, tasks,
outputs and deliverables (2-3 pages each) - Important
- Be specific on what exactly you propose to do and
show your level of ambition in the outputs! - Do tasks / outputs match with efforts / budget
and vice versa? - Do work package match with specific and strategic
objectives are they designed to achieve them? - Do work packages reflect the engagement of target
group(s)?
17Information on existing projects(see IEE web
site )
- Details of 350 European projects
- Intelligent Energy News
- List of supported events
- Calls for proposals how to apply
- Support for partners
- Contacts help
http//ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/index_en.ht
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18Choosing your partners(Managenergy Partner
Search)
- Who will own, benefit from and take forward the
project outcomes ? (eg architects, bankers,
local policy makers, urban planners, utilities,
ESCOs, social housing companies, installers) - How will key actors be engaged in your project
? - Form an effective multi-disciplinary team,
involve SMEs - Are your partners committed ? What will each
partner do?
19Budget costs ?
- No research or hardware costs
- Realistic bottom up costing, mainly hours of work
- Collaborative working between partners and
countries not too much for one. - Sub-contract to specialised professionals, but
partners should perform core activities - Reasonable budget for meetings and travel
- Will your deliverables offer good value for money?
20Communication
- Essential part of your project usually own
Communication Work Package - Should be planned and carried out professionally
- Has to be tailor-made for each project
- Project web site within 6 months
- Needs to address
- What?
- To/with whom?
- How, when and which level?
- What impact?
21- PART II
- How does the IEE programme work?
- Before you start Nuts and bolds
- How is your proposal evaluated and what happens
next?
22How will your proposal be evaluated?
- Basic principles
- Fair and equal treatment of all proposers
- Based on the criteria announced in the Call
- Confidentiality rules and independent evaluators
- Three successive checks
- Eligibility criteria (yes/no)
- Selection criteria (yes/no)
- Award criteria
23Eligibility criteria
- Proposals must fulfil the submission conditions
- Coordinators must be legal persons from EU27 (
to be confirmed Croatia, Norway, Iceland,
Liechtenstein) - Number of project partners should be equal or
above the minimum required (min. 3 for projects) - Scope of the action must fit with the priorities
- Duration of the project is max. 36 months
- In addition Partners must not be in one of
situations listed in Article 93 (1) of the ECs
Financial Regulation - Cannot be bankrupt or guilty of serious
professional misconduct, or engaged in illegal
activities, etc. - Partners must sign the standard declaration of
the applicant
24Selection criteria
- Applicants must show that they have the FINANCIAL
capacity to complete the action (checked with
balance sheets does not concern public
organisations) - gt YES or NO
- Applicants must show that they have the TECHNICAL
capacity to complete the operation (based on CVs,
description of organisation, previous contracts,
etc.) - gt YES or NO
25Award criteria for projects
- Relevance of the action
- Quality of the methodology
- Community added value
- Costs and co-financing
- Management and organisation of the Team
26Timeline from proposal to signature of Grant
Agreement
Call 19 April 2007
Deadline 28 September 2007
June 2008
Project implementation
Call forproposals
Evaluationof proposals
Contractnegotiation
End of Feb. 2008
27Take another look at the IEE web site
http//ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/index_en.h
tmlCome and Talk to us !IEEA welcomes a
discussion or meeting with proposers before they
submit their proposals Thank you for your
attention !