Workshop on social inclusion of disabled people EU Funding Sofia, 30-31 October 2006
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Workshop on social inclusion of disabled people
EU FundingSofia, 30-31 October
2006
Luk Zelderloo
EASPD
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Overview
• Introduction in project management• Introduction to European funding programmes and
budget lines• Relevant DGs and programmes for the social profit
sector• Interesting websites to remember
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Benefits of European Projects (a)
• Benefits for service users– New services
– Contacts across boarders
– Development of standards
• Benefits on political level– Lobby tool for innovation
– Benchmarking
– European concepts for implementation
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Benefits of European Projects (b)
• Benefits for your organisation
– Recognition of know-how
– Tool for innovation
– H.R.M. tool for motivation
– Positioning of your organisation
– Capacity building in project management
– Snowball effect
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Benefits of European Projects (c)
• Benefits for you
– Increase of personal competencies
– Networking opportunities
– Meeting friends
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Triangle of Succes
Budget & Resources
Lead Organisation &
Relevance
Acceptance
EU - Objectives
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PROJECT IDEAS versus
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES (a)
• Is the organisation ready for a project?
Why, who, what, with whom, for whom, how much
• Do I know what the funding opportunity is about?
Objectives, activities, beneficiaries, partnership, budget
• Are my project ideas in line with the programme?
SMART: Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Timed
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PROJECT IDEAS versus
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES (b)
• Read guidelines and application form
Terms of reference, eligibility criteria, evaluation criteria
• Think before you act
Do I have a chance? (= is my entire project eligible?)
Do I have all information and the time to write a proposal?
Can I realise my ideas? (= does my NGO fit for the job?)
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PROJECT IDEAS versus
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES (c)• Ask the funding authority for advice
If necessary, revise (part of) the project ideas
Make sure all parties can still agree to the proposal
• A good preparation pays off
In case of selection, the proposal is part of the contract
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Relevant DGs for the social profit
• Several budget lines and programmes available at European level
• EC: the Europe’s largest donor
• 1 billion euro is available for projects
• A good strategy to access the EU budget is needed
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Relevant DGs for the social sector
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Relevant DGs for the social profit
• DG Justice & Home Affairs– Daphne II and III: combat violence against
children, young people and women (details to be published)
• DG Enlargement– IPA: new instrument for Pre-accession
assistance
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Relevant DGs for the social profit
• DG Employment, Social Affairs & Equal Opportunities
- PROGRESS: Will replace the existing Community programmes & budget lines
1) Employment
2) Social protection and inclusion
3) Working conditions
4) Anti-discrimination and diversity
5) Gender equality
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Relevant DGs for the social profit
ESF: European Social Fund1. increasing adaptability of workers and enterprises
2. Enhancing access to employment and sustainable inclusion of job seekers
3. Reinforcing social inclusion of disadvantaged people
4. Enhancing human capital
5. Promoting partnerships through networking
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Relevant DGs for the social profit
• DG Education & Culture -“Integrated approach in life long learning”- new generation of EU programmes in the field of education, training, culture and youth - focus on - school education (Comenius), - higher education (Erasmus), - vocational training (Leonardo da Vinci) - adult education (Grundtvig), complemented by transversal measures and a new programme Jean Monnet(European integration)
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Relevant DGs for the social profit- Comenius: school education: to involve at least 5% of EU school
pupils- Erasmus: higher education - Grundtvig: adult education: to help 25,000 adult education students
to benefit from studying abroad in 2013- Leonardo da Vinci: promotes mobility, innovation, and quality
of training through transnational partnerships- main focus on increasing training placements in enterprises and training centers in another EU country to 150,000 in 20131. Mobility; 2. Pilot projects3. Transnational networks; 4. Language competencies5. Reference materials; 6. Joint Actions (together with Socrates & Youth)
- Transversal programmes: four key cross-cutting activities
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Relevant DGs for the social profit
Integrated Programme
ComeniusSchool
education
ErasmusHigher
education & advanced training
Leonardo da VinciInitial and continuing
VET
GrundtvigAdult
education
Transversal programme4 key activities – Policy development; Language learning;
ICT; Dissemination
Jean Monnet programme3 key activities – Jean Monnet Action; European
Institutions; European Associations
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Relevant DGs for the social profit
• Integrated lifelong learning – What is new?
Less detail in legislation Coherence across constituent programmes and actions Single programme committee Proportionality in financial rules Budget LLP 2007-2013: 6.200 Euro Million Budget Leonardo da Vinci: 1,550 Euro Million
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Relevant DGs for the social profit
Overall budget: Euro 6.200 million
Comenius not less then 10%
Erasmus not less then 40%
LEONARDO DA VINCI not less then 25%
Gruntvig not less then 3%
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Relevant DGs for the social profit
• DG Regional Policy
– ERDF: European Regional Development Fund– ESF: European Social Fund (cfr. supra)– Cohesion Fund
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European Social Fund
- created in 1957;
- main EU source of financial support for efforts to develop employability and human resources;
- Covers two objectives: convergence and regional competitiveness and Employment (vocational training, employment, aids etc for all members states and regions)
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ESF priorities
Main areas covered: - Improving the quality and responsiveness of labour market,
institutions, education and training systems as well as social and care services;
- Boosting human capital investment, improving education levels, adapting labour force’s skills and improving equal access to the labour market
- Promoting capacity-building of public administrations and thus encouraging adaptation and change
- Innovation, empowerment issues, partnership and transnational partnership
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Main themes for 2007-2013
• Innovation and the knowledge economy.
• Environment and risk prevention.
• Accessibility and services of general economic interest.
• Reforms for full employment.
• Improving quality and productivity at work.
• Inclusion and cohesion.
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Money...
• Most of the ESF money is allocated by national governments.
• EU has money for –Technical assistance
– Evaluation & studies
• Community Initiative Programmes (CIP) (+ 5% in 2000 – 2006) are supposed to be mainstreamed;
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The objectives (Theme or geographical area)
Convergence
Eligible regions 2007-2013 Objective 2007-2013
Objective
1 Areas with GDP < 75% of the Community average
2 The rest (GDP > 75%)
3 Cross – border cooperation Territorial cooperation
Regional competitiveness
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BUDGET
Objective levels of financial assistance 2007-2013 Objective
1 78% (69,7%) Convergence
2 18% (11,5%) Competitiveness
3 4% (12,3%) Cooperation
Reserve 3% (4%) Reserve
Technical 0,3% (0,25%) Technical assistence assistence
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PROGRESS
- new Community Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity includes the 4 specific Community Action Programmes currently supporting the implementation of the social policy agenda
- it covers financial period 2007-2013
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Progress: general information
- It will complement the ESF and the financial support provided for social dialogue, free movement of workers and social studies
- Simplifies the actual system of financing, increase visibility, clarity and coherence of the different programmes
- € 628 million for 2007-2013
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Structure
5 sections:
- Employment
- Social protection and employment
- Working conditions
- Anti-discrimination and diversity
- Gender equality
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Types of activities financed
i. Analytical activities
- improving the understanding of the Social Policy Agenda’s issues, - contribute to effective implementation, - help to improve coordination with EU policy areas and strategies e.g. collecting and disseminating data, carrying out studies, analyses, impact assessments, developing statistical and evaluation methods)
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Types of activities financed
ii. Activities involving mutual learning – exchanges of information, - awareness-raising, identifying and promoting good practice & evaluation (e.g. peer reviews)
iii. Activities that support the main stakeholders to promote the exchange: - of good practice,- sharing of information, preventive awareness-raising measures, as well as discussion procedures e.g. Setting up working parties of national officials, developing networking at EU level, funding networks of experts in different areas
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How will it work ?
- open to private bodies and relevant stakeholders
- geared towards member states, local, regional authorities, public employment services, national statistical offices
- and other stakeholders such as media, E-NGOs etc. will be able to take part as well
http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/progress/index_en.html
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