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Italian Chamber of Commerce in BulgariaAnselmo Caporossi
The New EU Programs for 2014 – 2020 On the period 2014-2020 will be a priority focus on
achieving the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy (smart, sustainable and inclusive growth), which becomes, according to the Commission, the leitmotif of the EU programming period after 2013.
EUROPA 20203 priority
The Commission presents the strategy which should enable the European Union (EU) to achieve growth that is:
SMART, through the development of knowledge and innovation; SUSTAINABLE, based on a greener, more resource efficient and more competitive
economy; INCLUSIVE, aimed at strengthening employment, and social and territorial cohesion.
In addition, the Commission proposes a series of targets to be achieved by 2020:
increasing the employment rate of the population aged 20-64 to 75 %; investing 3 % of gross domestic product (GDP) in research and development; reducing carbon emissions by 20 % (and by 30 % if conditions permit), increasing the
share of renewable energies by 20 % and increasing energy efficiency by 20 %; reducing the school drop out rate to less than 10 % and increasing the proportion of
tertiary degrees to 40 %; reducing the number of people threatened by poverty by 20 million.
Cohesion Policy: key role to Achieve the objectives of Europe 2020
Europe 2020 – A new Strategy for Europe
• Smart growth
• Inclusive growth
• Sustainable Growth
Future cohesion policy aligned with Europe 2020
Funding concentrated in less developed regions
New Programming EU 2014-2020
Choesion Policy(Structural Funds)
↓Allocated to Member States and regions on the basis of
NEGOTIATIONS
Direct Management Funds (EU
Commission)
↓Assigned by COMPETITIVE
systemCalls at EU level
2 areas↙ ↘
The nature of the funds does not include the possibility of
making investments in works of a structural nature that fall
largely within the Structural Funds, except in specific cases
and for limited amounts.
The TRANSNATIONALITY is a condition always required, with rare
exceptions. Is therefore required a partnership of organizations
from 3 or more States, of which one shall act as leader, while
others participate as partners.
Contributions are always awarded a grant and cover percentages
ranging from 50% to 80% of costs. The maximum amounts of
funding are set out in the contract. The part of the budget not
covered by the EU support should be co-financed by the partners.
EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND FUNDS MANAGED DIRECTLY BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
THE NEW EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND FUNDS MANAGED DIRECTLY BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Program Period 2007 - 2013 Program Period 2014 - 2020
•Life long learning•Youth in Action•Erasmus Mondus•Tempus•Edulink•Alfa•Bilateral cooperation programme
ERASMUS FOR ALL
•Culture•Media•Media Mondus
CREATIVE EUROPE PROGRAMME
• VII Framework Programme• CIP- Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme• European Institute of Innovation and Technology
HORIZON 2020
THE NEW EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND FUNDS MANAGED DIRECTLY BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Program Period 2007 - 2013 Program Period 2014 - 2020
CIP- Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme
COSME
• PROGRESS• EURESS• Progress Microfinance
PROGRAMME FOR SOCIAL CHANGE AND INNOVATIN
• TEN-T• TEN-E• Marco Polo 2
CONNECTING EUROPE FACILITY FOR TRANSPORT
ENERGY AND ICT
LIFE + LIFE
The New EU Programs for 2014 – 2020 The new programs will be oriented to the achievement of this goal and more
resources will be allocated to all those sectors considered crucial for Europe 2020 . This will result in :
increased support for research and innovation ( in particular, measures to support SME innovation and competitiveness - COSME , Horizon)
increased resources for the cultural industry ( Creative Europe ), new impetus to the infrastructure network ( the Connecting Europe)
strong emphasis on training and education through the establishment of what will be the successor of the Lifelong Learning Programme ( Erasmus for All) and which will include actions dedicated to the sport ).
strong emphasis on cross-cutting strategic priorities , such as environmental protection and the fight against climate change as an integral part of all the main instruments and interventions.
Future programming will also aims to reduce the number of programs and increasing the use of existing executive agencies .
EUROPA 20207 flagship inititives
The Commission presents seven flagship initiatives to be put in place at European level and in EU countries:
Innovation Union, to support the production of innovative products and services, in particular concerning climate change, energy efficiency, health and the ageing population;
the Youth on the move initiative, to enhance the performance of education systems, non-formal and informal learning, student and researcher mobility, but also young people’s entry to the labour market;
the Digital Agenda for Europe initiative, to promote the creation of a digital single market, characterized by a high level of trust and a clear legal framework. Furthermore, fast and subsequently ultra fast internet should be accessible to the population as a whole;
the Resource-efficient Europe initiative, to support the sustainable management of resources and the reduction of carbon emissions, while maintaining the competitiveness of the European economy and its energy security;
the industrial policy for the globalization era initiative, to help businesses to overcome the economic crisis, integrate into world trade and adopt more environmentally-friendly production methods;
the agenda for new skills and jobs, to improve employment and the sustainability of social models. The aim is to encourage the strategies of flexicurity, worker and student training, but also gender equality and the employment of older workers;
the European Platform against Poverty, to increase cooperation between EU countries, and to follow the Open Method of Coordination in the areas of social exclusion and social protection. The objective of the Platform is to be the economic, social and territorial cohesion of the EU, and the social inclusion of people experiencing poverty.
EUROPA 2020 :10 Guidelines – 4 are in the field of
employment and social Policy1. Increase participation in the labor market
and reducing structural unemployment: to increase the participation of disabled people
2. Developing a skilled workforce responding to labor market needs, promoting job quality and lifelong learning
3. Improving the performance of education and training at all levels
4. Promoting social inclusion and combating poverty: focus on people with disabilities
EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND FUNDS MANAGED DIRECTLY BY THE EUROPEAN
COMMISSION
In addition to the programs financed by European budget and primarily managed by the Member States (such as the Structural Funds for the common agricultural policy, cohesion funds and regional funds etc.), the European Commission directly implements some European policies co-financing (with a rate around 50% or 75%) those projects or initiatives whose goals and objectives are closer to its priorities.
In accordance with European policies, the Commission defines multi-annual programs related to each sector and implemented by different Directorates-General (DGs). Through direct funding, the Commission establishes a direct contractual relationship with the beneficiary, who is responsible for project implementation and management of resources. For some of the Programs the European Commission set up National Agencies in the member sates. Their primary role is to promote and implement the Programs at national level. Their primary role is to promote and implement the Programs at national level. They are also responsible for the selection of projects according to the criteria set by the European Commission. The National Agencies are the primary sources of information for the users of the Programs.
EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND FUNDS MANAGED DIRECTLY BY THE EUROPEAN
COMMISSION : Calls for Proposals The publication indicates clearly the priorities
funded on a precise budget. It is only possible to submit a project proposal in reply to a call for proposals published by the EC in the Official Journal and on the Internet. Specific application files are published for each call and include the necessary documents and information to prepare a proposal. The Call text indicates very precise expiry dates that must be respected.
PROGRAMS AND EUROPEAN FUNDS DIRECTLY MANAGED BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
EU 2014-2020
The publication of the call for proposals by DG (General Directorate) qualified by the
European Commission represents the concrete moment of opening of the possibility
of submitting a project proposal.
EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND FUNDS MANAGED DIRECTLY BY THE EUROPEAN
COMMISSION : Call for Tender
The European Commission uses public contracts to buy goods and services - studies, technical assistance and training; consultancy, conference and publicity services; books and IT equipment etc. The providers are selected via calls for tender which are issued by the Commission departments, offices and agencies around Europe. The call fro tenders are published by the EC in the Official Journal.
EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND FUNDS MANAGED DIRECTLY BY THE EUROPEAN
COMMISSION : Eligibility
The beneficiaries may be public authorities, NGOs, research centers, associations, universities, etc. (rarely natural person). Depending on the type of the European program, they must follow the procedures set out in the call and must therefore satisfy the eligibility criteria (legal, financial and technical).
EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND FUNDS MANAGED DIRECTLY BY THE EUROPEAN
COMMISSION : Transnational criterial
• Usually the European Commission requests the participation to minimum 3 partners from 3 different European countries.
• One of them is Lead Partner and is responsible for the division of tasks and co-ordination of activities among the partners . It is the responsibility of the Lead Partner to deliver on the overall objectives, including budget spend, verification, publicity, actions and activities, outcomes, and delivering within the programme timeframe.
EUROPEAN PROGRAMS AND FUNDS MANAGED DIRECTLY BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION : Ensuring European added-
value
The added value of the project towards European cooperation stems from the “share and exchange” process in which participants, learners and staff, are able to learn more from and about their counterparts and their local lifestyles variables.They should be capable to distinguish the “universal” dimensions from the regional ones in their national contexts.
New Programming EU 2014-2020
PROGRAMSunder Direct Management
Horizon 2020
Cohesion PolicySSS
Strategy for smart specialization (SSS)Function as a link between Cohesion policy and
programs directly managed by ECExample : Research and Innovation
Cohesion Policy supports through the SSS paths to excellence at the regional level that will consolidate and
establish itself internationally in the Horizon 2020
↔
The SSS imports in the regional O.P. priorities of the programs directed by EC increasing the synergies between the Funds and the ability to access funds directed by the regional actors
PROGRAMS AND EUROPEAN FUNDS DIRECTLY MANAGED BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
EU 2014-2020 In addition to the co-financing, other principles that govern the granting of the subsidy are: - Non-overlapping: In no event shall the Union's budget can finance twice the same costs. This implies that a single action or a single beneficiary may not receive grants under a number of financial programs or actions co-financed by the EU budget;- Prohibition of retroactivity: Grants may not be awarded for work done, even partially, before signing the contract with the European Commission;- The absence of profit: the grant may not have the purpose or effect of producing a profit for the beneficiary or partners. In the financial plan revenue and expenditure must always be in balance.
Italian Chamber of Commerce in BulgariaAnselmo Caporossi
Sustainable development of the economies
Social Enterprises and the EASE & SEE Project
Looking forward: strengthening the potential of the social economy and social entrepreneurship
Towards Social Investment for Growth and Cohesion – including implementing the European Social Fund 2014-2020
wp3 – From State to Market OUTPUT: n.1 Local Seminarn.45 Social enterprises involved
wp4 - Financing Social Sustainable Growth
n.2 Financial Evaluation workshopsn.42 Social Enterprises involved
wp5- Business Development n. 1 New Cluster Development Plann.2 Business sectors developmentseminars
wp6- Pilot - Supporting Sustainable Development Business Plans
n.3 new start up of social enterprise
Enabling Actions for Social Enterprises in South East EuropeEASE&SEE project
A project on innovative social entrepreneurship and new territorial business relationships.
Sustainable development of the economies
Social Enterprises and the EASE & SEE Project
Looking forward: strengthening the potential of the social economy and social entrepreneurship
Towards Social Investment for Growth and Cohesion – including implementing the European Social Fund 2014-2020