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European Education and Culture Executive Agency

Support for European Cooperation Projects 2019

Creative Europe - EACEA/34/2018

Years
2019
EACEA Creative Europe Actions 2014-2020
CultureCooperation projects

Call for proposals

Selection results

Beneficiaries space

Project Management 

Guidance on contractual project management

Please consult the following Guidance document

It contains practical guidelines on:

• General issues :

  • Communication with the Agency
  • Managing the partnership
  • Visibility of EU funding
  • Dissemination and exploitation of results
  • How to assess results

• Management of your project

• Monitoring

• Reporting

• Amendments

• Financial aspects

• Penalties

Templates

Please use the following templates when asking for a change (amendment) to:

EN the action plan/work programme 

EN one of the partners

EN the budget 

Please send the amendment request to this inbox (mentioning your Grant Agreement n°):

EACEA-CULTURE-CONTRACTUALatec [dot] europa [dot] eu

Template document for your information:

EN Template document for timesheets 

 

Reporting

Note: Our services are developing an electronic version of the final report (the e-report). You will be informed as soon as this becomes available. In the meatime this document gives you an overview of the statistical data requested EN

Progress/interim report (further pre-financing)

You will need to submit a progress report/interim report if your grant is payable in 3 (or more) instalments. If so, your Grant Agreement will specify this along with the timing and conditions for submission of reports (Art. I.4.1).

In order to receive a further pre-financing/interim payment, please send the following documents:

1. EN Interim/progress technical report 

2. EN Final/Interim financial statement 

Please send the requested documents and annexes (duly dated and signed by the authorised person mentioned in the grant agreement) by e-mail to the following mailbox and to your project officer: EACEA-CULTURE-CONTRACTUALatec [dot] europa [dot] eu

Final payment

Final reports have to be submitted through the eReport (electronic reporting tool) at the latest 60 days after the end of the eligibility period of your project (mentioned in Art I.2. of your grant agreement).

eReport Part 1 is generated by the EACEA reporting system. It must be filled in online (It is recommended to save the submitted information frequently, even if there is an automated backup). Some information of the Part 1 is automatically compiled ('General information' and 'Contractual Data'). The following parts must be filled in:

• Public summary, providing an overview of the project's results in English for publication in the Creative Europe Project results database. Provide us as well with your own story telling;

• Statistics, consisting in key data on the implementation of your project, on the project activities, its results and impact;

• budget summary (income and costs – this part should be coherent with the figures of the final financial statements);

• grant sharing (information on how the EU grant was shared among partners)

You can access the eReport through the Funding and Tenders Opportunities portal

The eReport comprises the following 4 mandatory attachments (please use the templates provided below):

• Final narrative technical report (part 2), which you must upload to the EACEA eReporting system as a single pdf document. EN

• Final financial statements (part 3) For larger scale cooperation projects please continue to use the document you used to request further pre-financing payment (see above point: Further pre-financing/interim payment) For smaller scale cooperation projects please use the following document (existing doc moved) EN

• Signed (by the auditor) Audit certificate (“Report of Factual Findings on the Final Financial Report – Type I or II”) and a signed (by both the auditor and the legal representative of the coordinator) overview of the final financial statement, attached as a single pdf document- (part 4). Please refer to Annex VI of your grant agreement for information on the type of report you have to submit. The mandatory templates can be downloaded from here (under Audit procedure type I and II).

EN  Beneficiary’s declaration of honour, which must be signed by the legal representative of the coordinator only. It confirms that a process of consultation and approval has been carried out within the partnership. If the signatory is not the legal representative indicated to the Agency, an authorisation (proxy) to sign on his/her behalf must also be attached. 

The eReport Submission user guide will provide you with detailed technical instructions on how to access and submit your project's eReport.

Electronic copies of all project's products/results (i.e. publication, brochure, poster, invitation, DVD, CD-Rom, etc.) must to be uploaded in the European Commission’s project database for the Creative Europe Programme (accessible here); these shall NOT be sent per e-mail or post to us.

For more information, please contact: at EACEA-CULTURE-CONTRACTUALatec [dot] europa [dot] eu (EACEA-CULTURE-CONTRACTUAL[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu)

 

Dissemination and Visual Identity

To increase the visibility of your project and its results, we highly encourage you to directly upload the most relevant documentation in the Creative Europe project results database.

You will be able to validate the most relevant documents only at the final report level.

Publicity

Project beneficiaries must make themselves familiar with the publicity provisions as stipulated both in the specific and the general provisions of the Grant Agreement and as laid out in the guidelines available on the following Agency website.

Any communication or publication related to the Project, made by the beneficiaries jointly or individually, including at conferences, seminars or in any information or promotional materials (such as brochures, leaflets, posters, presentations, etc.), must indicate that the project has received funding from the Union and must display the European Union emblem. When displayed in association with another logo, the European Union emblem must have appropriate prominence.