Application Form Part C Kirsti Mijnhijmer, Secretariat How to
Apply Seminar 4th February 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Introduction to section C1 and C2 Purpose: linking projects and
their results to the programme intervention logic Important to keep
in mind the quality objectives (=selection criteria)! 1. Programme
area challenges & opportunities 2. Selected interventions (=
projects) 3. Tangible solutions measurable changes in Programme
area
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Section C.1 Project Relevance
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Section C.1.1-2 C.1.1: Refer back to challenges or potentials
mentioned in the Cooperation Programme document (section 3.2.2).
Demonstrate how your project is relevant for all regions involved,
how it addresses a need, and how stakeholders are involved. Quality
objective(s): relevant, focused. C: 1.2: Refer back to the change
sought as outlined in the Cooperation Programme document for the
selected specific objective. Demonstrate that you are aware of the
result sought by the programme and describe how your project will
contribute to it. Quality objective(s): focused.
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Section C.2 Objectives and Results 1. Specific Objective Select
relevant specific objective (out of 6 available) 2. Programme
result Relevant programme result indicator is preselected (based on
A.1) Choose if project contribution is neutral/positive 3. Project
main result Describe project main result(s) Describe how project
result(s) contribute neutral/positive to programme result 4.
Project objectives Describe project objectives They should be in
line with project main result(s) 5. Products & services
(outputs) Describe products & services and their relevant
components (quality objectives) Select relevant output indicator
and quantify the projects contribution Should correspond with
project objectives
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Section C.2.1-2
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Section C.2.3-4
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Section C.3 Products and Services
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Section C.3.2 C.3.2: Describe what is innovative about the
products/services (outputs). Demonstrate that you are aware of the
existing practice; the outcomes take into account the current
situation in the sector/programme area/participating countries.
Quality objective(s): innovative, relevant.
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Section C.3.3 C.3.3: Describe why transnational cooperation is
essential for achieving the project objectives OR what benefits the
partnership/target groups/regions gain from the transnational
approach. Quality objective(s): transnational.
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Section C.3.4 Target Groups List which groups your project
outputs are targeted at and how you will involve them, to make sure
the outputs will be used. We expect you to build stakeholder
engagement into the project, e.g. in your (associated) partnership,
your communications work package, or by having a work package
dedicated to industry interface, if your end users are the private
sector.
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Section C.4 - Durability C.4: Demonstrate that you have
considered how the project outputs and results can survive beyond
the project lifetime, and what concrete measures will be taken
during the project, e.g. developing viable business models, etc.
Quality objective(s): viable.
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Section C.5 - Transferability C.5: Describe concrete measures
to ensure that the project outputs and results are transferable,
e.g. how this will be taken into account in the product/service
development. Quality objective(s): relevant, transnational.
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Section C.6 Links and Synergies
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Section C.6.1-2 C.6.1: Does your project contribute to other
overall EU or national strategies e.g. EU2020, LIFE, EARDF, the EU
Baltic Sea Region Strategy, the Maritime Strategy for the Atlantic
Area, the EU Arctic Policy, the NORA strategy, etc. C.6.2: Is your
project a follow up of previous funded projects? Does your project
have links to other ongoing projects?
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Section C.7 Horizontal Principles The NPA is committed to
integrate the horizontal principles into each priority and
throughout the Programme as a whole Every project is required to
take into account the three horizontal principles, and if possible
contribute positively
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Section C.7 Horizontal Principles Does the project develop
green business models? Does your project include young people/under
represented groups? Or does it unintendedly create new barriers for
specific groups? Does your project address specific gender problems
in the periphery See Programme Manual section 1.3.5 for examples of
activities
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Section C.8 Work Packages Two predefined work packages:
1.Project Management: operational and strategy activities such as
governance, daily management of the project and reporting and
monitoring. 2.Communication Activities: consists of external
communication, and all other tasks associated with the projects
outward project communication activities, dissemination tools, and
associated communication deliverables. mandatory communication
tools in Programme Manual WP 3-7 for all other project activities.
Each work package should outline how the work package contributes
to the overall objectives and outputs of the project, and what the
deliverables of the activities are. Does your project address
specific gender problems in the periphery See Programme Manual
section 1.3.5 for examples of activities
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Section C.8 Work Packages
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Section C.9 Activity Plan
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Section C.10 Indicators
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Thank you for listening! Kirsti Mijnhijmer Joint Secretariat
Tel.: +45 3283 3784 E-mail: kirsti.mijnhijmer@northern periphery.eu
www.interreg-npa.eu