Events
Quality of cooperation
Selection and assessment
Cooperation is the core element of Interreg programmes. In this regard, we would like to organise a series of events, focussing on:What "quality of cooperation" means to Interreg programmes through a co-creation approach;What selection criteria can support assessing this aspect, andWhat might help to monitor, report and evaluate the quality of cooperation.In this first event we would like to introduce you to a hands-on methodology to capture and work on the quality of cooperation. The method ...
Start On: 29 March 2023 09:30
Location: Online
Focus on selection! Vol 2 – the process
Selection and assessment
The assessment and selection of projects is most probably the decisive step in the project management cycle of an Interreg programme. To fund projects with high value-added in compliance with the programme objectives is the key purpose for every Interreg programme.In close cooperation with colleagues from DG Regio we want to focus on these two steps. The first webinar focuses on the building blocks and technical requirements. In the second webinar we would like to focus on the process and pr ...
Start On: 19 May 2022 09:30
Location: Online
News
New Fact sheets on complaints procedure and selection processes available in the Interact Library
Conflict of interest Selection and assessment
Fact sheets on the complaints procedure (Art. 69(7) CPR) and the project selection processes are now available in the Interact Library.Both fact sheets update previous guidance relevant to the 2014 - 2020 period to reflect the position in 2021 - 2027.LibraryFact sheet | Complaints procedure (Art. 69(7) CPR)View in libraryFact sheet | Project Selection ProcessView in library
02 February 23 2 min read
Value for money in Interreg – let’s pool practices and ideas
Selection and assessment
According to Article 22(4) point (c) of Interreg Regulation, Interreg programmes shall select those operations that maximise the contribution of EU funding to the achievement of the objectives of the programme. Namely, programmes shall select those projects that best represent value for money. The same wording can be found in the Article 73 point (c) of the CPR, and to this point refers as well the publication on Economic appraisal vademecum 2021-2027, released by the EC in 2021.Therefo ...
08 February 23 3 min read