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Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

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Page 1: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Application FormPart 1, Sections 4-9

How to Apply Seminar16th September 2010 – Copenhagen

Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Page 2: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 4: Contribution to the NPP Concepts (1 of 3)

See new definition of added value

Products/services ≠ outcomes

Clearly list the products/ services. Do not bury them

Mention the functionality, innovativeness, demand, providers, future viability

Mention how: innovation, knowledge transfer, organisational learning

Make a logical connection to sections 3 and 9 and Part 2.

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Page 3: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 4: Contribution to the NPP Concepts (2 of 3)

Transnational impact: Describe how widely the

developed products or services can be and will be implemented.

Try to evaluate the impact of the products and services for the benefiting regions.

Describe transnational aspects of the project and partnership: Use the NPP definitions

and criteria! Which criteria does it meet

and how? At least 3 criteria mandatory.

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Page 4: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 4: Contribution to the NPP Concepts (3 of 3)

If applicable, demonstrate how the project has established a triple helix partnership or context: Outline which model has

been chosen: partnership or context

Describe how each of the 3 spheres is represented

If not applicable, elaborate why the project partnership does not consider a triple helix partnership or context to be applicable.

Remember the indicators!4

Page 5: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 4: Pitfalls

No logical connections between this section and the rest of the application Products and services not clearly listed;

Other outcomes that are not products/services are listed here (networks, studies, reports).

The products/services have to be extracted from a long description The project will not develop any products/services.

Viability of products/services not clear: The demand for the products/services has not been described It is unclear how the products/services will be brought to the end users

No reference to methods of “added value” The project does not use the NPP definition of transnationality The project does not outline how the criteria of transnationality are met The project does not explain how the triple helix is represented.

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Page 6: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 5: Integration Horizontal Principles (1 of 2)

Refer to NPP definitions! Equal opportunities is not

only about gender! Describe how equal

opportunities have been integrated into the project: Mention any objectives set

and how they will be implemented

Mention if and how it has been integrated into the project partnership and management structure

Mention specific actions Justify why you believe your

project is neutral or positive

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Page 7: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 5: Integration Horizontal Principles (2 of 2)

Sustainability is not only about the environment!

Describe how sustainable development has been integrated into the project: Mention concrete actions Mention any objectives

set and how they will be implemented

Justify why you believe your project is neutral or positive

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Page 8: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 5: Pitfalls

Projects do not use the NPP definitions of equal opportunities and sustainable development but apply a more narrow understanding of the horizontal principles.

Project refer to equal opportunity employment policies. This does not qualify them for higher ranking.

Projects mention objectives rather than concrete actions to implement them.

Projects do not justify why they consider themselves to be neutral or positive. Too often they believe that they are positive.

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Page 9: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 6: Alignment European and domestic strategies

All projects should be in alignment with and contribute to relevant European and domestic strategies.

Demonstrate how your project contributes to the EU2020 Strategy and Gothenburg Agenda.

List any contributions to other plans such as regional development plans, growth agreements, etc.

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Page 10: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 6: Pitfalls

Projects fail to mention concrete contributions made to the EU 2020 Strategy and Gothenburg Agenda.

Project do not mention any concrete domestic strategies they may contribute to.

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Page 11: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 7: Communication Strategy (1 of 3)

Provide details on the internal communication strategy: How will the partners

communicate with each other transnationally? E.g. information flow chart.

How is the partnership organised? How are associated partners connected to the project?

Describe the decision making procedure, e.g: joint decision making

structures steering committees stakeholder input

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Page 12: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 7: Communication Strategy (2 of 3)

Describe the external communication strategy: Objectives, message Target groups wide

dissemination Communication measures

and timeframe Demonstrate a clear link

between objectives target groups measures

The strategy should cover the entire project lifetime+

Include the mandatory list of tools!

Mention specific measures aimed at the media

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Page 13: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 7: Communication Strategy (3 of 3)

All projects have to comply with EU publicity requirements (EC Regulation 1828/2006 Art. 8-9)

Please outline how the project plans to comply with these rules.

Demonstrate that you have understood the obligation.

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Page 14: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 7: Pitfalls

Projects do not have a communication strategy General: It is often not clear how the project interacts with the end users of

their product/services and the associated partners There is no logical connection between the project aim, communication

objectives, target groups and communication measures. Projects do not justify their choice of communication measures.

Projects fail to mention the mandatory communication tools Projects forget to include a timeframe. Projects do not plan for the whole project lifetime: start to end and beyond Projects forget to link the planned communication measures to the

indicators, work package descriptions and budget. Projects are not aware of the European publicity requirements

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Page 15: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 8: Project Financial Information

8.1 Total budget and financial plan

This table gives the total budget overview: costs and financing plan

We recommend you to copy it from Part 3 of the application. You can also fill it in here

Pitfalls Projects forget to include

this table

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Page 16: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 8: Total Budget and Financial Plan

Projects need to indicate if they expect revenues after project closure

Please indicate if the 3 statements, in accordance with the “5-year revenue” rule of Article 55 Regulation 1083/2006 and the amended regulation 1341/2008, apply to your project by placing an X behind them

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Page 17: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 9: Indicators (1 of 4)

The Northern Periphery Programme aims to achieve a number of programme objectives.

Project indicators consist of General Indicators that can be used by all

General Indicators are collected at a programme level and are reported to the European Commission

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Page 18: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 9: Indicators (2 of 4)

Priority Specific Indicators that should be

chosen depending on the Priority applied to.

Some Activity Indicators have also been provided and projects can choose to use these or develop a limited number of their own activity

Indicators based on the project’s objectives and activities.

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Page 19: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 9: Indicators (3 of 4)

Priority Specific Indicators that should be

chosen depending on the Priority applied to.

Some Activity Indicators have also been provided and projects can choose to use these or develop a limited number of their own activity

Indicators based on the project’s objectives and activities.

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Page 20: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 9: Indicators (4 of 4)

Additional indicators are agreed within the project partnership can be listed in project specific indicators

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Page 21: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Section 9: Pitfalls

Missing Indicators Missing logical connections between this section and:

section 3, project content section 4, products and services Part 2, detailed description of the work packages.

Unrealistic targets we will use this part of the application for monitoring and reporting to the European Commission

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Page 22: Application Form Part 1, Sections 4-9 How to Apply Seminar 16 th September 2010 – Copenhagen Kirsti Mijnhijmer

Part 1 – Sections 4-9: Best Practises

Make sure that you clearly list products/services Use the NPP definitions of added value, transnationality, equal opportunities

and sustainable development Justify your choices clearly with concrete actions; no woolly explanations. Demonstrate logical connections between the different sections in the

application form Take time to develop a communication strategy with your partnership:

Internal and external communication Timeframe Communication measures in connection to target groups and objectives Budget

Familiarise yourself with the European and NPP publicity requirements: avoid surprises.

Readers should be able to cross-reference the indicators with other parts of the applications.

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Thank you for listening!