eu funding, grants in the field of sport, partner search, co-operation project, promoting sports at municipal level, sports associations, organizations
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This document provides instructions for submitting final reports and requesting final payment for an EU-funded urban sports promotion project ending on June 30, 2014. It outlines a four-step timeline and payment process. Partners must submit technical and financial final reports by the deadline using required templates. These will include assessments of objectives, activities, results and published materials. Supporting documentation like timesheets, invoices and sponsor statements must also be included. General provisions address requirements regarding sponsor funding demonstration, materials submission, currency conversion and the contact person overseeing the process.
Programma Integrato per lo Sviluppo Locale (PISL), Fondo regionale per la Montagna, programmazione 2011-2013, programmazione negoziata per lo sviluppo locale, contributi pubblici ai Comuni per lo sviluppo locale, aree montane, piccoli comuni.
Bando UE per la promozione dei prodotti agricoliEmiliano Crotti
Bando UE per la promozione e informazione dei prodotti agricoli: presentazione generale del bando. Reg.(CE)3/2008 e Reg.(CE)501/2008.
Scadenza: 30 novembre 2010
The 3rd project meeting of the LittleBigEntrepreneurs Erasmus+ project discussed progress updates, feedback on draft materials, and next steps. Key topics included: receiving feedback on the initial game design document; reviewing dissemination activities and preparing action plans; discussing financial and narrative reporting templates and deadlines; and evaluating quality tools and plans while scheduling the next meeting and a potential in-person meeting. The partners agreed to provide comments on draft materials and reports by specified dates to keep the project on track during its approximate two month delay.
Executive committee meeting for the inaugral general assembly of the world e ...Dr Lendy Spires
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This document provides instructions for submitting final reports and requesting final payment for an EU-funded urban sports promotion project ending on June 30, 2014. It outlines a four-step timeline and payment process. Partners must submit technical and financial final reports by the deadline using required templates. These will include assessments of objectives, activities, results and published materials. Supporting documentation like timesheets, invoices and sponsor statements must also be included. General provisions address requirements regarding sponsor funding demonstration, materials submission, currency conversion and the contact person overseeing the process.
Programma Integrato per lo Sviluppo Locale (PISL), Fondo regionale per la Montagna, programmazione 2011-2013, programmazione negoziata per lo sviluppo locale, contributi pubblici ai Comuni per lo sviluppo locale, aree montane, piccoli comuni.
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Bando UE per la promozione e informazione dei prodotti agricoli: presentazione generale del bando. Reg.(CE)3/2008 e Reg.(CE)501/2008.
Scadenza: 30 novembre 2010
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Presentation by Mr Andris Gobiņš, Rapporteur of the EESC opinion, on the occasion of the EESC hearing on the Europe for Citizens programme 2014-2020 (Brussels, 3 May 2012)
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The Youth in Action program ran from 2007-2013 with the goals of promoting youth participation, developing solidarity among young people, and fostering mutual understanding. It funded a variety of initiatives including youth exchanges, volunteer service projects, and training for youth workers. Key priorities over the years included inclusion, intercultural dialogue, innovation, and citizenship. The program involved countries across Europe and beyond.
My keynote speech at the 2018 IEEE Smart Cities Conference in Kansas City (16-19 September 2018) http://sites.ieee.org/isc2-2018/
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A. Lombardo, 25 Years of Central European Initiative: Contributing to Europea...SEENET-MTP
The Central European Initiative (CEI) is a regional intergovernmental forum that promotes cooperation across 18 Central European member states. For 25 years, the CEI has contributed to European integration in the region through multilateral diplomacy and project management. It provides funding and acts as both a donor and recipient on EU-funded projects, leveraging its resources to mobilize over 50 times their value in additional EU funding. Looking ahead, the CEI aims to strengthen scientific cooperation across the region and participate in the EU macro-regional strategies.
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Filippo Addarii represents the network at FET11 - The European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition 2011, a unique conference on visionary, high-risk and long-term research in information science and technology. Featuring an exceptionally broad range of scientific fields the event will seed new ideas across disciplines that will reshape the future.
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This document summarizes information from a meeting of the ESF Committee Technical Working Group on the ESF Transnational Platform. It discusses the thematic networks under the platform, including their topics and participating member states and stakeholders. It also outlines events held, such as a stakeholder panel and seminar, and tools available, including a partner search database and calls for transnational projects.
The document summarizes a grant program to build a platform for exchanging ideas and plans on using EU structural funds assistance in Bulgaria. Eligible applicants include employers, socio-economic partners, NGOs, and municipalities. Projects must include at least one partner from another EU member state and activities can include disseminating information, developing and testing innovative models, and staff exchanges. The maximum individual grant amount is 300,000 BGN and applications are due by October 25, 2012.
Envisioning the City of the Future: Making the Invisible Visible. International Concept and design competition open to students, graduates and experts.
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OpenCoesione: Transparency and civic monitoring on Cohesion PolicyOpenCoesione
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Societe Generale has launched its 2010-2011 Citizen Act business game open to students worldwide. The game aims to teach students about corporate social responsibility through designing responsible practices for the future bank. Students can register online until December 5th, after which 45 teams will be selected to develop their projects in Paris. The top three winning teams will receive cultural immersion trips. Throughout the game, online resources are provided to help students learn about CSR and develop their projects.
This document outlines funding opportunities for cultural projects in Europe through the EU Culture program from 2007-2013. The program has a budget of €408 million and aims to encourage transnational cultural cooperation and dialogue. It offers grants for various cultural projects including performances, exhibitions, and training. Eligible projects must involve partners from multiple EU countries, and can also include partners from other regions. The application process is competitive and evaluations are based on the proposed project's European impact and cultural significance among other criteria. Successful applicants can receive up to 50% of project costs from the Culture program.
Presentation by Mr Andris Gobiņš, Rapporteur of the EESC opinion, on the occasion of the EESC hearing on the Europe for Citizens programme 2014-2020 (Brussels, 3 May 2012)
This document summarizes participation in the ESF Transnational Platform networks. Member state participation has gradually increased over the four rounds from an average of 9.4 members in round 1 to 11.6 in round 4. Stakeholder participation has fluctuated with an average of 2.4 in rounds 1 and 2 and 5.3 in round 3. Recent network activities and products are listed. Upcoming network meetings are provided. An annual conference in Brussels is announced for June 2017. A questionnaire on transnational calls showed that 17 member states plan to finance such projects in 2018. Details are given on the 2018 coordinated call themes and timetable. The Impact Task Force aims to help member states implement transnational calls and its next steps are
The Youth in Action program ran from 2007-2013 with the goals of promoting youth participation, developing solidarity among young people, and fostering mutual understanding. It funded a variety of initiatives including youth exchanges, volunteer service projects, and training for youth workers. Key priorities over the years included inclusion, intercultural dialogue, innovation, and citizenship. The program involved countries across Europe and beyond.
My keynote speech at the 2018 IEEE Smart Cities Conference in Kansas City (16-19 September 2018) http://sites.ieee.org/isc2-2018/
Vision: hot to make smart cities SMARTER through sport
This project aims to promote social dialogue in the banking sector across Europe. It will bring together unions from 9 countries to identify trends, share best practices, and develop a training program on topics like industrial relations and change management. The goals are to strengthen social dialogue, help new members learn from experienced ones, and ensure European social dialogue supports innovation and change. Key activities include a forecasting survey of bank employee views, workshops and conferences to disseminate results, and an evaluation of the project's impact.
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The document discusses experiences with networking and innovation through various EU programs. It summarizes two projects: ELREN, a renewable energy network for rural SMEs across Europe, and Cammini d'Europa, promoting tourism along pilgrimage routes in Spain and Italy. Both projects demonstrated innovation through their partnership structures and activities. The document also outlines plans for future projects, emphasizing the importance of sustainable partnerships, medium-term perspectives, knowledge sharing and dissemination, and linking rural actors and networks.
The CHEST project aims to foster social innovation in Europe through an open collective deliberation platform and seed funding. It will distribute around 2.5 million euros through three rounds of open calls to support digital social innovation ideas and initiatives. The project is led by Engineering SpA and involves partners with expertise in social innovation, digital media, and communication. It will launch an IT platform to facilitate collaboration and crowd evaluation of proposals. If selected, ideas will receive funding to be tested and developed into social initiatives over 30 months. The goal is to address societal challenges and support social entrepreneurs across Europe.
Filippo Addarii represents the network at FET11 - The European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition 2011, a unique conference on visionary, high-risk and long-term research in information science and technology. Featuring an exceptionally broad range of scientific fields the event will seed new ideas across disciplines that will reshape the future.
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Envisioning the City of the Future: Making the Invisible Visible. International Concept and design competition open to students, graduates and experts.
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This document provides information on 5 thematic working groups that were part of the PLANET project. It details the objectives, activities, and expected results of projects submitted by each group to the Europe for Citizens programme. In total, 103 participants from 5 countries and 36 municipalities were involved across the 5 projects, which focused on topics like active aging, rural development, entrepreneurship, culture, and waste management.
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2. Trans-national projects (with at least 5
partners from 5 EU Member States) in the
following areas:
1) The fight against match fixing
2) The promotion of physical activity
supporting active ageing
3) Awareness-raising about effective ways of
promoting sport at municipal level (with at
least 9 partners)
4) Trans-frontier sport competitions
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3. Public bodies
Not-for-profit Organisations
Applicants must
◦ Have a legal status
◦ Have their registered head office in of the EU
Members States
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4. Staff assigned to the project (maximum 50% of total
eligible costs)
Travel and subsistence costs (for staff assigned to
the project)
Equipment (depreciation, rent)
Subcontracting (translation, experts consultancy,
interpretation, conference/seminar organization, etc.)
Other costs and indirect costs (maximum 7%)
It is required a minimum of 20% of
third-party private co-funding
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5. UE Co-financing: maximum of 60%
Budget: 3,5 MEuro
Deadline: 31 July 2012
Project duration:
Activities must start between 1/1/13 e
31/3/13
Activities must end before 30/6/14
Duration: 18 months
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7. Comunità Nuova ONLUS
http://comunitanuova.it/ (IT)
&
Milan City Council
http://www.comune.milano.it (IT)
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8. The project Promoting Urban Sports For All (PRO-US-
ALL) aims at promoting sport as a vehicle for
cultural growth, social cohesion and inclusion, with
particular attention to young people and
disadvantage people.
The overall objective of the project is to design and
develop a new/pilot and innovative model of
promoting sport in urban areas, taking into
account partners’ experiences and good practices.
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9. The project work plan will be structured as follow:
Design of innovative model of promoting sport in urban areas
Creating local networks with local sort stakeholders (sport
associations, sport centres, schools, etc.) for promoting sport
at municipal level
Awareness raising campaign for promoting sport at municipal
level, including web 2.0, forum, blogs and other tools in
order to foster visibility and involvement of stakeholders and
target groups
Organizing trans-national events for sharing experiences and
transferring good practices
Dissemination of project results at European level
Project management and coordination
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10. Municipalities, Public bodies and private not-for
profit organisations operating in the field of sport
Priority will be given to candidate partners that can
provide evidence of co-funding by third party
private sponsors
Deadline For Expression of Interest: 20 JULY 2012
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11. Contact person
Mr Emiliano Crotti
e.crotti@europartner.it
Europartner Srl, Milano
Tel 02/6672181
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