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INTERREG IVC Overview of Capitalisation 3rd December 2009

INTERREG IVC Overview of Capitalisation 3rd December 2009. Anna Stol , Project Adviser Information Point East of INTERREG IVC. Agenda. What are Capitalisation projects? Key elements of Capitalisation projects Third call for proposals How to apply? Events and assistance.

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INTERREG IVC Overview of Capitalisation 3rd December 2009

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  1. INTERREG IVCOverview of Capitalisation3rdDecember 2009 Anna Stol, Project Adviser Information Point East of INTERREG IVC

  2. Agenda • What are Capitalisation projects? • Key elements of Capitalisation projects • Third call for proposals • How to apply? • Events and assistance

  3. EU Cohesion and Regional Policy REGIONAL / NATIONAL PROGRAMMES Objective 1: Convergence € 282.8 billion Objective 2: Regional Competitiveness and Employment € 55 billion influence Objective 3: European Territorial Cooperation (including INTERREG IVC) € 8.7 billion

  4. What are Capitalisation projects?

  5. What are Capitalisation projects? Objectives of capitalisation • Exchange of experience to transfer good practices into regional or national Operational Programmes Rationale:to ensure that good practices are not ‘lost’ but used

  6. What are Capitalisation projects? Essence of capitalisation projects • Starting point: pool of good practices • Core actors: policy makers (Managing Authorities) • Main activity: exchange of experience on transferring good practices to regional Operational Programmes • Main result: developing an ‘Action Plan’ for all participating regions ‘Capitalisation’ to be understood as ‘transfer’

  7. What are Capitalisation projects? Starting point: pool of good practices • A good practice is a successful policy experience at regional, local, national or European level • can also be a result of a previous project • PIKE project (pike-project.eu) builds on 4 good practices: • “Online Planning Services” (Ireland) • “Strategic Plan eLocal” (Spain) • “Integrated Aid System” (Spain) • “Wireless City” (UK) Their experience dates back to the INTERREG IIIC project BRISE (http://brise.ernact.net)

  8. What are Capitalisation projects? Core actors: policy makers • Bodies monitoring regional Operational Programmes • Managing Authorities as the main ‘target group’ • Intermediate bodies carrying out some or all tasks of the Managing Authorities If not partners, a standard letter of support is required! • Other regional/national bodies responsible for policy making • Other best practice ‘owners’: public authorities or bodies governed by public law

  9. What are Capitalisation projects? Main activities and results Focus: transferring good practices into regional Operational Programmes Development of Action Plans • Exchange of experience on how to transfer good practices to regional Operational Programmes: seminars, study visits, workshops, staff exchange, etc. • Dissemination activities • Management and coordination activities • Any implementation will be financed by the regional mainstream programmes, not by INTERREG IVC

  10. What are Capitalisation projects? Main result • Developing an ‘Action Plan’ for each participating region • An Action Plan includes detailed information about: • Good practice(s) to be transferred • Names and roles of stakeholders involved • Precise steps and actions to be undertaken • Relevant indicators for implementation • Details of funds for implementing the plan • The Action Plan should be signed by the respective Managing Authority and relevant stakeholders

  11. Programme’s main features Requirements for Capitalisation projects

  12. Programme’s main features Fast Track projects • Additional expertise from the European Commission • Contributing to the Regions for Economic Change initiative • Decision made by the European Commission • No specific application to Fast Track projects

  13. What are Capitalisation projects? PARTNERSHIP EXAMPLE • ERIK ACTION Regional Government of Tuscany Lower Austrian Government, Dept. Economic Affairs, Tourism and Technology Emilia Romagna Region, Department for Industry, Unit for Local Development ADRAL – Alentejo Regional Development Agency Agency for Innovation and Development of Andalusia (IDEA) Banska Bystrica Self – governing Region Bretagne Innovation Flemish government - Agency for Economy The South-East Regional Development Agency LTC AB University of West Macedonia, Research Committee

  14. Third call for proposals

  15. Third call for proposals • Third call for proposals • Open: 09 December 2009 – 05 March 2010 • Decisions on projects expected in Autumn 2010 • Application Pack will be published in December 2009on the www.interreg4c.eu website: • Terms of reference • Programme Manual • Application Form and co-financing statement • Letter of Support

  16. Third call for proposals Specific requirements for the third call If Managing Authority is not directly involved as a partner,a standard letter of support will be requested, stating: • MA (or IB) is informed about the preparation • Partner has full support for its roles and tasks • MA (or IB) will closely follow the project’s implementation and elaboration of Action Plan • Letter of Support standardtemplate will be published with the terms of reference.

  17. Third call for proposals Key elements of a good application • Clearly describe your pool of good practices! • Build a strategic partnership of bodies monitoring or implementing regional Operational Programmes, also include other stakeholders! • Provide details on how you are going to develop an Action Plan for each region! • Pay attention to the eligibility criteria! • “Regular” cooperation projects to apply in a later call!

  18. Third call for proposals Additional Information Reference documents at www.interreg4c.eu • Capitalisation brochure • Programme Manual • FAQ section Assistance • Project Assistance Forms • Individual consultations • Project Idea Database • Advice by phone and e-mail Other • INTERREG IVC mailing list

  19. Third call for proposals • Upcoming communication events Capitalisation conference & partner search opportunity • 9-10 December 2009 in Gothenburg, SwedenRegister at www.interreg4c2009.eu Lead Applicant Seminar, followed by individual consultations • 14-15 January 2010 in Barcelona, Spain • 20-21 January 2010 in Prague, the Czech Republic Individual consultation days • Will be announced soon!

  20. Third call for proposals • Final point of attention! Only EUR 15 million available for third call! • ~10 projects will be approved • Preparing a project requires a lot of time and effort • Apply only in case you are totally certain that your project idea is relevant to the programme! • Next call for Regional Initiative Projects will open in the end of 2010!

  21. Contact us! • Contact us and share your interesting ideas! • www.interreg4c.eu • IP-East@interreg4c.eu • INTERREG IVC, Information Point East • 15 Mickiewicza street • 40-951 Katowice • POLAND • tel.: + 48 32 205 3230 • fax: + 48 32 205 3231

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