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Relevant EU programmes and funds in EU and non EU-members states. General rules Relevant funding programmes including examples 3. Discussion Tirana, June 27, 2012. Structure. EU funding. 2007-2013 27 MS € 975 billion 80%. 1. General rules. Project funding Experience
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Relevant EU programmes and funds in EU and non EU-members states
General rules Relevant funding programmes including examples 3. Discussion Tirana, June 27, 2012 Structure
EU funding 2007-2013 27 MS € 975 billion 80%
Project funding Experience Contacts, network Visibility Impact decision making Cost/ benefit analysis PROs:
Bureaucrazy Self-financing No cross-border network Linguistic barriers Cost/ benefit analysis CONs: Do not panic!
Sport policy of the EU Article 165 TFEU • The Union shall contribute to the promotion of European sporting issues, while taking account of the specific nature of sport, its structures based on voluntary activity and its social and educational function. • Union action shall be aimed at (…) developing the European dimension in sport, by promoting fairness and openness in sporting competitions and cooperation between bodies responsible for sports, and by protecting the physical and moral integrity of sportsmen and sportswomen, especially the youngest sportsmen and sportswomen.
Status quo of the EU funding programme • Preparatory actions in the field of sport 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 • PA so far • 20 million Euros • 18/12/12 projects, sport competitions, conferences, seminars, surveys • Funding topics so far • health, education and training in sport, disability sport, gender equality, fight against violence and intolerance, organisation of sport • 2012: sport and active ageing, match fixing, competitions in border regions, promotion of sport at municipal level
Erasmus for All (2014-2020) • Proposal: Erasmus for All Programme for education, training, youth and sport • Now under negotiation between the Council of the EU (27 Member States) and the European Parliament Sport in Erasmus for All • Sport constitutes a chapter within Erasmus for All programme • Currently Chapter III (Articles 11 and 12)
Erasmus for All (2014-2020) Article 11: Specificobjectives • to tackle transnational threats to sport such as doping, match fixing, violence, racism and intolerance; • to support good governance in sport and dual careers of athletes; • to promote social inclusion, equal opportunities and health-enhancing physical activity through increased participation in sport. In letter (c), Council proposes to add: "to promote voluntary activities in sport“
Erasmus for All (2014-2020) Article 12: Activities The objectives of cooperation in Sport shall be pursued through the following transnational activities: (a) support to transnational collaborative projects; (b) support to non-commercial European sport events involving several European countries; (c) support the strengthening of the evidence base for policy making; (d) support to capacity building of sport organisations; (e) dialogue with relevant European stakeholders. Council proposes to delete (b) and (d).
Erasmus for All - Sport • 2014-2020 • 7-year budget: 238 million EUR • Annual budget of around 34 million EUR
EC and Sport • Further information http://ec.europa.eu/sport/
Supports citizenship, solidarity, tolerance Targeted to youth aged between 13-30 Budget: 886 mio EUR (2007-2013) Interesting for sport Youth in Action Introduction
Youth for Europe European Voluntary Service Youth in the world Youth support systems European cooperation Youth in Action 5 Actions
Youth in Action • Theme + programme • bi-, tri- or multilateral • 16 < number of participants < 60 • 6 < number of full programme days <21 Criteria
Youth in Action • EUR 480 per country for preparation • EUR 470 for implementation (+EUR 260 per country; max. of EUR 1.500) • EUR 23 per participant per night • 70% of actual travelling costs Optional: • Preparatory visit • Extraordinary costs • Follow up activities (500 per country; max. of EUR 2.500) Financing
2.-8. August 2008 Sport youth Niedersachsen Participants from Germany Poland, Turkey Sport and culture activities Production of a video clip Youth: Funding Examples „Sport lives Diversity – Diversity creates Europe“
No Drugs – Play Fair Objective: Young athletes discuss anti-doping to promote a drugfree sport (Summer 2006) Youth: Funding Examples
Beyond BarriersAddress: RR. Don Bosko, Prane vizion Plus, Kulla 3, Kati 1, TiranaAlbaniaTel: +355 (0) 44 806 136, Mobele: +355 69 20 91 795Email: contactpoint@beyondbarriers.org / anadervishi@yahoo.comContact person: Ana Dervishi / Marsida Bandilli Website: www.beyondbarriers.org Contact
Europe for Citizens Programme • Objectives: • promote cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue thus developing citizenship of the European Union • develop a sense of European identity, based on common values, history and culture • bring together people from local communities across Europe to share and exchange experiences, opinions and values, to learn from history and to build for the future • fostering action, debate and reflection related to European citizenship and democracy, shared values, common history and culture through cooperation within civil society organisations at European level.
Europe for Citizens Programme • 4 actions: • Active citizens for Europe • Active civil society in Europe • Together in Europe • Active European Remembrance • Administration: European agency • Contact: • http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/citizenship/tools/contacts_en.php
Europe for Citizens Programme • Project : EU:SPORT:FUTURE • European-wide discussion project • How should the new EU sport competence look like? • ENGSO + 7 sport organisations • Grant : 150.000 euros for 10 months (budget : 250.000 euros) • Results : recommendations
Albania – Financial Assistance • EU financial aid via the instrument for pre-accession assistance • (IPA) • Public administration • Justice and Home Affairs • Economic development • EU body of law
Cross-Border Cooperation 1. http://ec.europa.eu/enlargement/potential-candidates/albania/financial-assistance/index_en.htm?id=prel#library 2. http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/albania/funding_opportunities/grants/index_en.htm
Cross-Border Cooperation In Albania, the responsible institutions are: • The Ministry of Integration, responsible for the overall coordination and implementation of the Programme • The Delegation of the European Union to Albania (EUDAL), responsible for all contract and payment issues. http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/albania/funding_opportunities/grants/index_en.htm
CBC Albania • Size of grant Eligibilty of applicants: - (…) - Cultural and sport organisations
CBC Albania 1/2 Eligible regions:
CBC Albania Eligible actions.
CBC Albania • Submityourprojectproposaluntil 25/06/2012 to Joint Technical Secretariat (JTS) - Kukës Hotel Gjallica, 2nd floor Kukës, Albania
EOC-EU Office 52, Avenue de Cortenbergh B-1000 Brussels Tel.: + 32 2 73 80 3 20 Fax: + 32 2 73 80 3 27 E-mail: info@euoffice.eurolympic.org Internet: www.euoffice.eurolympic.org