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Title: THE LISBON STRATEGY 20072013


1
EUROMED HERITAGE IV Rules governing the
restricted call for proposals EuropeAid/126266/C/
ACT/Multi Information session Brussels,
10.12.2007
2
DEFINITION what is a grant?
  • a payment of a non-commercial nature to a
    specific recipient
  • for the achievement of an objective forming part
    of a European Union policy
  • to support the implementation of an action
    YOUR PROJECT

3
DEFINITION what is a grant?
  • Therefore a GRANT is
  • a project proposed by a potential Beneficiary
  • with a co-financing from the Beneficiary of min.
    20 of the total eligible costs
  • the EC contribution is for the reimbursement of
    the actual eligible costs incurred
  • the Grant Beneficiary is autonomous and owner of
    the action its results
  • No retroactivity

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DEFINITION what is a beneficiary?
  • The term BENEFICIARY is used with different
    meanings
  • the recipient of an awarded grant (from
    Applicant to Beneficiary)
  • to identify the Beneficiary country with which
    the EC has an agreed programme of co-operation
    for the benefit of its population
  • to identify the final beneficiaries, i.e. those
    who will benefit from the project in the long
    term at the level of the society or sector at
    large

5
Changes adopted in EC practice to promote better
quality projects
  • Attitudes and approaches to ownership,
    control and visibility
  • Focus on results over longer term
  • Knowledge and skills of staff
  • Working relationships with partners and other
    donors
  • Streamlining of procedures (increased
    flexibility)

6
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CALL FORTENDERS AND A CALL
FOR PROPOSALS
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HOW TO PREPARE YOUR PROPOSAL
  • Verify the general and specific objectives of
    Euromed Heritage IV in article 1.2 of the
    guidelines
  • ? Are these objectives in line with your
    project?
  • Verify the eligibility of proposed actions of
    Euromed Heritage IV in article 2.1.3 of the
    guidelines
  • ? Is the scope of your proposed activities in
    line with the eligible actions defined in the
    guidelines?

8
BUDGET and SIZE OF GRANTS
  • The overall indicative amount is EUR 13.500.000
    (ENPI-South regional action plan).
  • EUR 500.000 requested EC grant EUR 1.500.000
  • Maximum EC co-financing 80 of the total
    eligible costs
  • No double financing the balance must be financed
    from the applicant's or partners' own resources,
    or from sources other than the European Community
    budget or the European Development Fund.

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LOCATION and DURATION
  • Euromed Heritage is a regional programme the
    majority of project activities must take place in
    at least two of the Mediterranean partner
    countries and territories (corresponding to
    minimum 40 of the budgeted costs).
  • Within the projects, punctual actions, such as
    meetings, seminars, or training sessions, etc.
    may nevertheless be carried out in the EU, as
    well as in other Mediterranean countries.
  • The planned duration of an action must be
    between 24 to 48 months.

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HOW TO PREPARE YOUR PROPOSAL
  • Verify the eligibility criteria of the Applicant
    in article 2.1.1 of the guidelines
  • ? Can you be the applicant?
  • and those of the partners in article 2.1.2 of the
    guidelines
  • ? Can you be a partner?
  • ? Do your partners fulfil the eligibility
    criteria?

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PARTNERSHIPS requirements
  • In article 2.1.2 of the guidelines
  • Partnerships must be composed of at least one
    organisation from a EU Member State and at least
    one organisation from a Mediterranean partner
    country or territory.
  • Partnerships are mandatory, with the minimum
    requirement 1 EU 1 Med.
  • A same entity cannot participate more than once,
    either as leader or as partner.
  • The partners participate in designing and
    implementing the action, and the costs they incur
    are eligible in the same way as those incurred by
    the grant Beneficiary. They must therefore
    satisfy the same eligibility criteria as the
    applicants.

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ELIGIBILITY of applicants and partners
  • Applicants and partners must
  • be legal persons, and
  • be non profit making, and
  • be organisations such as non-governmental
    organisations, cultural associations, private or
    public sector operators, research institutes,
    universities, relevant local or regional public
    administrations, international (inter-governmental
    ) organisations as defined by Article 43 of the
    Implementing Rules to the EC Financial
    Regulation, and
  • work in the field of culture, and
  • be directly responsible for the preparation and
    management of the action, not acting as
    intermediaries, and

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ELIGIBILITY of applicants and partners
  • be nationals of
  • - a Member State of the European Union (27
    countries)
  • - a country or a territory beneficiary of the
    European Neighbourhood and Partnership instrument
    (Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaidjan, Belarus, Egypt,
    Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova,
    Morocco, Palestinian Authority of the West Bank
    and Gaza Strip, Russian Federation, Syria,
    Tunisia, Ukraine)
  • - a country that is a beneficiary of an
    Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (Albania,
    Bosnia, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of
    Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, including Kosovo,
    Turkey)
  • - a Member State of the European Economic Area
    (Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway)
  • - any other country than those referred to above,
    where the reciprocal access to external
    assistance has been established (no country for
    the time being).

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ASSOCIATES
  • Other organisations may be involved in the
    action. Such associates play a real role in the
    action but may not receive funding from the grant
    with the exception of per diems or travel costs.
  • Associates do not have to meet the eligibility
    criteria referred to in article 2.1.1.
  • SUBCONTRACTORS
  • Subcontractors are subject to the procurement
    rules set out in Annex IV to the standard grant
    contract.
  • Associates and Sub-contractors are not partners
    and do not have to sign the partnership
    statement.

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HOW TO APPLY administrative info
  • Applications must be submitted using the
    Euromed Heritage IV Grant Application Form
    annexed to the Guidelines (to be published in
    the coming days onhttp//europa.eu.int/comm/euro
    peaid/cgi/frame12.pl)
  • At this stage, fill in and submit ONLY PART A
  • - Concept note (max. 4 pages)
  • - Checklist for concept note
  • - Declaration by the applicant for concept note
    (to be signed)

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HOW TO APPLY administrative info
  • Language English or French
  • 1 original and 3 copies electronic format
  • (The electronic format must contain exactly the
    same proposal as the paper version enclosed. Do
    not use PDF format)
  • Prior registration in PADOR is not obligatory.

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HOW TO APPLY deadline
  • The deadline for the receipt of applications is
  • Friday 15 February 2008, 1600 CET
  • Any application received after the deadline will
    automatically be rejected even if the postmark
    indicates a date preceding the deadline or if the
    delay is due to the private courier service.
  • No submission via e-mail!

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CONCEPT NOTE
  • The Concept Note must answer the 4 sections in a
    maximum of 4 pages (each section must be answered
    on maximum 1 page - the font size cannot be
    smaller than Arial 10)
  • Any Concept Note not meeting those basic
    requirements will be rejected without
    appraisal...

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CONCEPT NOTE
  • 1. Summary of the action
  • Brief description of the proposed action (and the
    following questions)
  • 2. Relevance
  • 2.1 How relevant is your proposal to the needs
    and constraints of the target country(ies) or
    region?
  • 2.2 What are the problems to be resolved and the
    needs to be met?
  • 2.3 Who are the actors involved (final
    beneficiaries, target groups)?
  • 2.4 What are the objectives and expected results?
  • 2.5 What is the added value of the action (what
    adds the action by reference to (central or
    local) government action and actions
    implemented by non state actors)?
  • 3. Methodology and Sustainability
  • 3.1 What are the main project activities?
  • 3.2 Who will be your main implementing partners,
    what is the length of your relationship with
    them and how will they be involved in the
    project?
  • 3.3 How will the project achieve sustainability?
  • 3.4 Will it have multiplier effects?
  • 4. Operational capacity and expertise
  • 4.1 What is the experience of your organisation
    in project management?
  • 4.2 What is the experience of your organisation
    and your partner(s) of the issues to be
    addressed?

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STEP 1 Opening session and administrative check
  • Use the checklist!!!
  • If any of the requested information is missing or
    is incorrect, the proposal may be rejected on
    that sole basis and the proposal will not be
    evaluated further.

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STEP 2 evaluation of the Concept Note
Max. points (15) 5 10 (25) 5 10 10 (10)
5 5 50
  • 1. Relevance
  • 1.1 Relevance of the problems to needs and
    constraints of the country/region to be addressed
    in general, and to those of the target groups
    and final beneficiaries in particular
  • 1.2 Relevance to the priorities and objectives
    mentioned in the Guidelines
  • 2. Effectiveness and Feasibility of the action
  • 2.1 Assessment of the problem identification and
    analysis
  • 2.2 Assessment of the proposed activities
    (practicality and consistency in relation to the
    objectives, purpose and expected results).
  • 2.3 Assessment of the role and involvement of all
    stakeholders and proposed partners.
  • 3. Sustainability of the action
  • 3.1 Assessment of the identification of the main
    assumptions and risks, before the start up and
    throughout the implementation period.
  • 3.2 Assessment of the identification of long-term
    sustainable impact on the target groups and final
    beneficiaries.
  • TOTAL

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STEP 2 evaluation of the Concept Note
  • 1. Assessment by HQ and delegations
  • Minimum of 12 points in the category "Relevance,
    and
  • minimum total score of 30 points to be considered
    for pre-selection.
  • 2. Ranking according to the total average score
  • The list of Concept Notes will be reduced in
    accordance to the ranking to those whose sum of
    requested contributions amounts to twice the
    available budget for this Call for proposals.
  • 3. Information invitation of pre-selected
    applicants to submit full proposals and
    information of non-selected applicants

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STEP 3 Evaluation of full proposal
  • Euromed Heritage IV Grant Application Form, PART
    B
  • (not to be submitted at this stage)
  • I. THE ACTION
  • 1. DESCRIPTION (including logical framework)
  • 2. BUDGET FOR THE ACTION (including expected
    sources of funding)
  • 3. EXPERIENCE OF SIMILAR ACTIONS
  • II. THE APPLICANT identity, profile, capacity to
    manage and implement actions, list of the
    management board/committee of the organisation

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STEP 3 Evaluation of full proposal
  • Euromed Heritage IV Grant Application Form, PART
    B
  • III. PARTNERS OF THE APPLICANT PARTICIPATING IN
    THE ACTION description of the partners,
    Partnership Statement
  • IV. ASSOCIATES OF THE APPLICANT PARTICIPATING IN
    THE ACTION
  • V. CHECKLIST
  • VI. DECLARATION BY THE APPLICANT
  • VII. ASSESSMENT GRID

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BUDGET eligibility of costs
  • Only eligible costs can be taken into account
    for a grant.
  • It is therefore in the Beneficiary's interest to
    provide a
  • realistic and cost-effective budget.

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BUDGET eligibility of costs
  • Costs must
  • - be necessary for carrying out the action
  • - have actually been incurred during the
    implementation period
  • - be recorded in the Beneficiary's or the
    Beneficiary's partners' accounts or tax
    documents
  • - be identifiable and verifiable, and be backed
    up by originals of supporting documents
  • - and be paid for before final report verification


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BUDGET eligibility of costs
Make sure that your budget is readable and in
line with the proposed action Delete all budget
lines which are not used Lump sums are not
acceptable (indicate provisions)
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BUDGET 15 flexibility rule
Variations in the budget are allowed provided
that they - they do not affect the basic
purpose of the action and - the financial
impact is limited to a transfer between items
within the same main budget heading including
cancellation or introduction of an item, or a
transfer between main budget headings involving a
variation of 15 or less of the amount originally
entered in relation to each concerned main
heading for eligible costs. ? inform the EC in
writing and without any delay (no addendum). ?
not for administrative costs or contingency
reserve.
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BUDGET item 1 Human resources
  • indicate whether unit rates are maximum or
    average
  • indicate full or part-time utilisation (and its
    percentage)
  • indicate if staff are in-house, external
    collaborators or external contractor
    expertise/sub-contracted (if sub-contracted move
    to item 5)
  • verify ratio between administrative staff and
    item 10
  • per-diem clarify that these are average and how
    web-site applicable rates will be utilised for
    reporting
  • reduce number of budget lines based on similar
    activities/unit rates (both for per-diem and
    travels)

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BUDGET item 1 Human resources
In budget item 1, only staff recruited by the
Beneficiary and its partners with an employment
contract (and related payment of salaries) is
eligible. Staff recruited with a service
contract (and related invoices) is to be
considered as sub-contractors. Procurement
rules apply. They should be included in budget
item 5. Salaries are not in-kind contributions,
provided they are paid by the Beneficiary and/or
its partners, and they are supported by
appropriate proves of payment.
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BUDGET item 2 Travel
  • Flights only in economy class
  • clarify if unit rates are maximum or average
  • clarify modalities for local transport

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BUDGET item 3 Equipment and Supplies
  • Type of expenditure eligible only if deemed
    necessary by the EC for the Euromed Heritage IV
    Programme.
  • No reinforcement of the capacities of the
    beneficiary / partners unless duly justified.
  • Indicate/clarify procurement planning and
    procedures (remember art 7 of GC)
  • 3.1 if just rental (delete purchase)
  • 3.5 Other (please specify) means they have to
    specify!
  • Transfer to local partners and/or the final
    recipients at the latest by the end of the
    implementation of the Action
  • Certificates of origin

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BUDGET item 4 Local office
  • Type of expenditure eligible only if deemed
    necessary by the EC for the Euromed Heritage IV
    Programme.
  • No need to set-up a specific office for a
    project,unless duly justified.
  • (cf. 7 for overheads)

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BUDGET item 5 Other costs, services
  • do you have a procurement planning?
  • and procedures to follow?
  • 5.2 modalities of such studies and their related
    management
  • 5.3 Expenditure verification the only
    sub-contract without procedures
  • 5.4 external evaluations, if included clarify
    modalities/ procedures
  • 5.6 no need for bank guarantee no bank charges
  • 5.7 seminars, etc. clarify link with 1.3.3
  • 5.8 visibility action no lump sum, modalities
    should be provided in the action description

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BUDGET item 6 Other
  • Please detail and, if related to other items,
    move these costs to correct budget lines

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BUDGET item 8 contingency reserve
  • A contingency reserve not exceeding 5 of the
    direct eligible costs may be included in the
    Budget of the Action. It can only be used with
    the prior written authorisation of the
    Contracting Authority.
  • BUDGET item 10 overheads
  • The indirect costs incurred in carrying out the
    action may be eligible for flat-rate funding
    fixed at not more than 7 of the total eligible
    direct costs.

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PROCUREMENT
  • The provisions of Annex IV to standard grant
    contracts apply mutatis mutandis to contracts to
    be concluded by the Beneficiarys partners
  • Tender documents must be drafted in accordance
    with best international practice. If you do not
    have your own set of documents, you may use
    EuropeAid models.

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PROCUREMENT thresholdsArtificial slicing in
order to avoid threshold for publication is NOT
ALLOWED!
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PROCUREMENT
All the public contracts funded (co-funded) by
the Commission have to respect the principles of
transparency, proportionality, equal treatment
and non-discrimination. Negotiated procedure
the cases where the contracting authority
addresses itself to an operator of its choice
without proceeding to competition are
exceptional, and reserved for well-defined,
specific situations that require the prior
written approval of the Commission. always fair
competition
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RE-GRANTING
The Applicant may propose awarding sub-grants.
To be included in the proposal - justification
for re-granting, - types of activities which may
be eligible for sub-grants - total budget used
for awarding sub-grants, - minimum and maximum
amount which may be paid to third parties,-
criteria for determining the exact amount for the
sub-grant. The maximum amount of sub-grant is
limited to EUR 10.000 per third party of the
while the total amount which can be awarded as
sub-grants to third parties is limited to EUR
100.000. The Beneficiary shall remain the only
counterpart of the EC regarding the management of
the sub-granted funds, particularly as far as the
eligibility of expenditure occurred by third
parties is concerned.
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OTHER IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
  • In addition, pay attention to
  • Annex II General Conditions !!!!!!
  • Annex VI - Model narrative and financial report
  • Annex VII- Model report of factual findings and
    terms of reference for an expenditure
    verification of an EC financed grant contract for
    external actions

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to check regularly until the deadline!
Additional information
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EC contract procedures
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Standard documents
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Provisional timeline
Contract finalisation and signature
Second phaseof project preparation
First phase of project preparation
BEGINNING OF PROJECTS...
Final evaluation in HQ EC Dels
Publication of guidelines
Invitation of best concept notes to submit a full
proposal
Deadline for receipt of concept notes
Evaluation of concept notes
INFO DAYS in Brussels on 10.12.07 (EN) and on
15.01.08 (FR) in Damascus on 17.01.08 (EN) in
Rabat on 25.01.08 (FR)
October 07
December 07 -January 08
JULY 2008
May-June 08
Deadline 15.02.08
March 08 April 08
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ANY QUESTIONS?
  • 1) Questions answers session of this afternoon
    (1430)
  • 2) Questions may be sent by e-mail or by fax no
    later than 26/01/2008 to EuropeAid-euromedherita
    ge_at_ec.europa.eu
  • Fax 32 2 29 21 002
  • Ref. Euromed Heritage IV
  • Please, regularly check the EuropeAid website
  • http//ec.europa.eu/europeaid/cgi/frame12.pl
    (search with reference n 126266) in order to be
    informed of the latest news related to this call
    as well as the published QA
  • N.B. In the interest of equal treatment of
    applicants, the EC cannot give a prior opinion on
    the eligibility of an applicant, a partner or a
    proposed activities.

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Thank you for your attention Please note
that this document has been prepared for
information purposes only, official instructions
are provided in the published Guidelines and
their related official documentation.
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