Introduction
In times of lack of operative funding for NGO’s, associations, and profit organizations it becomes more and more relevant to draw financial liquidity from available resources, among others from European grants. Very often it is unpromising to access these funds due to their complexity, their variety, accessibility, and high competitiveness. Therefore, there is a necessity to understand – with relevant details – this generous though challenging financing mechanism. It is therefore important to collect information about available funds, to learn how to apply by means of editing a qualitative proposal which evaluators will appreciate and approve.
Contents
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From community policies to funding actions: what are the EU funding programs
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EU funding scheme: structural and centralized funds
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EU programs and priority areas, centralized and national managing agencies
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Recognizing and detecting a call for proposal
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Drafting a project idea: the Logical Frame Approach
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Building an international consortium
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Filling in the application form: contents and methodology
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Budgeting the different actions of the proposal
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Quality criteria for a successful submission
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Do’s and don’t s: some secrets learned after decades of project design and management
Methodology
The training will be focusing on practical activities, working exercises, interactive learning by means of directly handling calls for proposal, application forms, budget charts, web documents available on institutional sites. The balance between theory and practice will favour the learning process by enabling participants to collect relevant information and experience practical involvement on project design tools.
Optional. At the end of the training, for the participants who are interested, there will be the possibility to file a project work. Following a personal project idea, each candidate has the chance to design its own project ad fill in the related form. Trainers of AKEP will support the project work with e-consulting activity for a max period of six months.