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Presentation of a real call for proposal from the point of view of the managing authority

Presentation of a real call for proposal from the point of view of the managing authority. Questions to be answered. How is a call for proposal prepared and with whom? What does it require from applicants and why? What are the evaluation procedures?. Implementing of NDP.

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Presentation of a real call for proposal from the point of view of the managing authority

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  1. Presentation of a real call for proposal from the point of view of the managing authority

  2. Questions to be answered • How is a call for proposal prepared and with whom? • What does it require from applicants and why? • What are the evaluation procedures?

  3. Implementing of NDP National Development Plan Cohesion Fund Community Support Framework Enviroment Protection Community Initiatives Transport SOP - Fishery and Fish Processing SOP- Improvement of the competitiveness of enterprises Integrated Regional Operational Programme SOP – Human Resources Development OP - Technical Assistance SOP - Rural Development SOP - Transport Programme Complement Projects Projects Projects Projects Projects Projects Projects

  4. IROP The Integrated Regional Operational Programme (IROP) is one of seven operational programmes, which set out priorities and amount of funds for implementing the State’s regional development policy in the initial period of Poland’s membership in the European Union (2004-2006). IROP was prepared by the Ministry of the Economy, Labour and Social Policy (MELSP) in close cooperation with regional self-government in all voivodships. At the implementation stage, IROP is managed nationally by MELSP to ensure coordination and uniform application of agreed rules. Simultaneously, most tasks for implementation are vested with regional authorities.

  5. The main goal of the IROP „To create the conditions for the increase of competitiveness of the regions and prevention of the marginalization of some areas, in such a way to enhance the long term economic development of the country, its economic, social and territorial cohesion, as well as integration with the European Union”

  6. Objectives of the IROP The objectives set out under the IROP will be realized with the following Priorities: Priority I. Development and modernisation of the infrastructure to enhance the competitiveness of regions Priority II. Strengthening human resources development in regions Priority III. Local development Priority IV. Technical assistance

  7. Implementing of IROP in Malopolska • Priority I • Measure 1.1. • Measure 1.2. • Measure 1.3. • Measure 1.4. • Measure 1.5. • Measure1.6. • Priority II • Measure 2.1. • Measure2.2. • Measure 2.3. • Measure 2.4. • Measure 2.5. • Measure2.6. • Priority III • Measure 3.1 • Measure 3.2. • Measure 3.3. • Measure3.4. • Measure 3.5. Department of Regional Policy and Structural Funds (Marshal’s Office) Ministry of Economy and Labour Regional Labour Office Education and Culture Department (Marshal’s Office) Regional Labour Office Department of Economy and Infrastructure (Marshall’s Office) Department of Regional Policy and Structural Funds (Marshal’s Office) Department of Economy and Infrastructure (Marshall’s Office) Department of Regional Policy and Structural Funds (Marshal’s Office)

  8. Basic Documents • Integrated Regional Operational Programme • IROP Complement • Implementation Procedures Guide

  9. Call for proposal Basic elements specified in the call for proposal: • Dates • Available amount of money • Size and form of assistance • Documents necessary to submit: application form and attachments, i.e. feasibillity study, technological project, maps, financial documents, various documents and statements to guarantee legality with polish and European law

  10. Selection process Up to 60 days Up to 45 days Up to 60 days Substantial and technical evaluation Project submission Formal evaluation 30 days Information to the Voivodship Office 10 days 7 days Decision of the Board of the Region Recommendation of Regional Steering Committee Contract

  11. Formal evaluation and substantial and technical evaluation Correction Project evaluation team Formal evaluation No Project Yes Rejected project Substantial and technical evaluation No Expert Panel Correction Yes

  12. Regional Steering Comitee and Board of the Regions List of the projects Regional Steering Committee Recommendation List of the projects Selection of the projects and decision of co-financing Board of the Region

  13. Thank you for your attention Małgorzata Jończy Project Evaluation Team Department of Regional Policy and Structural Funds Marshall’s Office in Malopolska mskow@malopolska.mw.gov.pl

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