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Explore the South East Europe Territorial Cooperation Programme and its beneficiaries. Learn about the operational programme priorities, funding sources, participating countries, and successful projects. Utilize the database to search and access detailed project information easily. Enhance transparency, efficiency, and impact while communicating project results effectively. Join us in promoting regional cooperation for sustainable growth and development in South East Europe.
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South East Europe Territorial Cooperation Programme Presenting the Beneficiaries of the Programme
Contents • The Programme and its beneficiaries • Presenting the beneficiaries: our approach
SEE Programme • Operational Programme approved in December 2007 • Four programme priorities: Innovation, Environment, Accessibility, Sustainable Growth Areas • Funding from different financial instruments: • ERDF (European Regional Development Fund), • IPA (Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance) • and potentially ENPI (European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument). • Together with the national contributions, the overall budget amounts to approximately 245 mil. euro • 16 participant countries: the transnational programme which gathers the biggest number of countries!!!!!
The Beneficiaries Two calls launched so far : First call: launched in may 2008 – projects approved in March 2009 40 projects selected which amount to 76.628.855 euro. More than 500 partners from the 16 countries The size of the projects ranges between 1 and 5 million euro. The projects are covering all project priorities Second call: ongoing ( application phase); the second step will be launched soon – 60 projects invited out of 600 – list already available on the website: http://www.southeast-europe.net/en/news_and_events/news/projectsinvitedtosubmitanapplicationform
Our goals • Transparency • Conformity with regulation (for both the programme and theprojects, it is a condition of funding that their details appear on the list) • Programme vision (included in communication strategy) • Efficiency • Getting the most out of the projects • Presenting the projects in an attractive way • Maximize impact: make the list a communication tool! • Provide a versatile, easy to use, accessible and comprehensive tool
The beneficiaries (approved projects) • Obligatory (for both the Programme and theprojects) • Accessible • Direct link from the home page ( from the main content area as well as from the projects menu) • Versatile • For external users can be accessed both as a database and in downloadable list format (pdf); the database can be exported as well from the admin interface in xls format. • Multipurpose search by: call, country, theme, by lead partner – get the information you need ! • Comprehensive • The database provides all basic information about the project (going beyond the regulation requirements) and contains a link to the project websites. communication added value: use of logos and websites. • Easy to use:easy access; easy search…
The beneficiaries (approved projects) In the future: • Adding project presentations (videos, photos) • Some key data about the projects results • Link with the Information and Management System (make use of the reports and analysis)
Thank you! Lelia RotaruCommunications ManagerSouth East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme Joint Technical SecretariatE-mail: rotaru@southeast-europe.net; www.southeast-europe.net