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Page 1: Vassilia Argyraki Project Officer Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation Renewable Energy Unit La Valetta, 2 March 2012 Applying successfully:

Vassilia Argyraki

Project Officer

Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation

Renewable Energy Unit

La Valetta, 2 March 2012

Applying successfully: How does it work?

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TopicsTopics

1) The IEE evaluation: principles & timing

2) Before you (effectively) start…

3) Effective proposals: the award criteria

4) Get advice: your way to IEE information

5) Being successful in IEE: tips and hints in a nutshell

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IEE evaluation: PrinciplesIEE evaluation: Principles

> Fair and equal treatment of all proposers Based on the criteria announced in the Call Confidential process, no conflicts of interest Independent external experts as advisers

> Competitive process Indicative budget (per field) as guidance

> 3 steps of the evaluation process Eligibility criteria Selection criteria Award criteria

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Call 2012 timeline : from Call 2012 timeline : from proposal to Grant Agreementproposal to Grant Agreement

Project implementationYour proposal preparation

Evaluation Contractnegotiation

* Exception: separate deadlines for BUILD UP Skills

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Deadline 8 May*

Results Nov 2012

March/April 2013

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1) The IEE evaluation: principles & timing

2) Before you (effectively) start…

3) Effective proposals: meet the award criteria

4) Get advice: your way to IEE information

5) Being successful in IEE: tips and hints in a nutshell

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Do not miss the ‘musts’:Do not miss the ‘musts’:eligibility & selection criteria …eligibility & selection criteria …

> Proposals can ONLY be submitted through on-line application system (EPSS)

> Proposals must be on time

> Proposal must be complete

> Minimum 3 independent partners from 3 different eligible countries** (EU, Croatia, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)

> Proposers must prove their financial & technical capacity

** Different/additional Criteria for ‘BUILD UP Skills’ and ‘MLEI – Project Development Assistance’: refer to Call text

** Different/additional Criteria for ‘BUILD UP Skills’ and ‘MLEI – Project Development Assistance’: refer to Call text

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Key documentsKey documents

> ‘Call for Proposals’Call for Proposals’:: eligibility & selection & award criteria, priorities and deadlines

> ‘Work Programme’Work Programme’:: background, priorities and budgets

> Application forms & Guide for Application forms & Guide for Proposers*Proposers*: essential forms and guides to draw up and submit your proposal

> Enquiry service: questions related to the call & rules & forms through the ‘contact’ area of the IEE website

> Pre-proposal check: check of your proposal idea with regard to fitting-to-priority (no “pre-evaluation”!)

EACI’s help to you:

* Different/additional Criteria for ‘MLEI – Project ‘MLEI – Project Development Assistance’ Development Assistance’ and ‘BUILD UP Skills’‘BUILD UP Skills’: refer to Call text

* Different/additional Criteria for ‘MLEI – Project ‘MLEI – Project Development Assistance’ Development Assistance’ and ‘BUILD UP Skills’‘BUILD UP Skills’: refer to Call text

(These are annual documents – not identical to Call 2011 !)

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> Proposal: Your application > Part A -- on-line forms with administrative data + proposal abstract

> Part B -- your (technical) work programme (idea, your objectives & targets, work plan, the team CV’s and records/list of previous projects)

> Part C -- your budget in summary and by partner

> Annexes -- financial & legal documents + letters of support

> EPSS: On-line proposal submission tool – obligatory for IEE proposals

> Consortium: A team of organisations submitting the IEE proposal – with one defined Coordinator.

Before we start: to lift the fog Before we start: to lift the fog of the IEE terminology of the IEE terminology

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The IEE Call triggers your The IEE Call triggers your inspiration…inspiration…

Reflect on your motivation and criteria to decide to go for a project proposal

…first check carefully the 2012 Call priorities and the market need – about 20% of proposals fail because of their low match to the call priorities (criterion 1)

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… … then define your specific then define your specific objective & target groupobjective & target group

What concretely would you like to achieve?

Whom do you want to address?

Make sure you know the current (market) situation and your starting point

Make sure you check IEE project database http://www.eaci-projects.eu/iee/page/Page.jsp

Invest in a reality check: investigate the interest amongst target group and major stakeholders

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… … then start writing the detailed then start writing the detailed proposal – Work Planproposal – Work Plan

Fine-tune your aim and your target group

Take your time to decide the best methodology to be applied – can it deliver? Think impact!

Define your main working steps• Follow the guidance of the Guide for Proposers and make your

partners read them too!

• Follow the guide on number of pages – an average proposal must be able to convince with around 45 pages of main text (excluding description of organisations & CV’s)

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……and finish and finish with the fine-tuning - with the fine-tuning - Work ProgrammeWork Programme

Work out Work Packages. Do not write extensive text. 3-5 pages per WP will be fully enough in most casesBUT: explain your activities sufficiently

Invest time in planning your outputs and deliverables – what are useful, meaningful, attractive products for your target group?

Involve your partners – in particular Work Package Leaders BUT: a Coordinator must understand the various starting points

and all work packages.

Think smart to increase your chances: You can add a scheme, a time line, a table with extra information if that helps increase clarity.

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Establish the budgetEstablish the budget

Design your budget “bottom-up”

4 main issues to highlight: Hourly rates – understand the concept of

real cost

Balance – Volume of hours against activities

Balance – Sharing of skills and EU sharing between partners

Co-financing: avoid identical arguments – make a short, but honest case of the motivation of the partners

Define tasks

Estimate efforts needed (hours of work)

Translate hours into

EUR

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TopicsTopics

1) The IEE evaluation: principles & timing

2) Before you (effectively) start…

3) Effective proposals: the award criteria

4) Get advice: your way to IEE information

5) Being successful in IEE: tips and hints in a nutshell

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……and convince on the and convince on the award criteria:award criteria:

> 5 criteria with 3 sub-criteria each> 0-10 points per criterion

> threshold 50% (6+)

> Threshold for recommended proposals: 70% (score 35+)

> No secret – published in Call for proposals

> Instructions & Advice included in ‘Guide for proposers’

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Award CriteriaAward Criteria****

1. Relevance of the proposed action

2. Quality of implementation methodology

3. Ambition and credibility of the impacts of the proposed action

4. EU added value

5. Resources allocated to the proposed action

each with 3 sub-criteria

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** Different/additional Criteria for ‘BUILD UP Skills’ and ‘MLEI – Project Development Assistance’: refer to Call text

** Different/additional Criteria for ‘BUILD UP Skills’ and ‘MLEI – Project Development Assistance’: refer to Call text

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Criterion 1: Criterion 1: Is our project idea relevant? Is our project idea relevant?

> Focus on 2012 Call priorities

> Show how you solve user needs and market barriers

> Explain how you complement existing activities

Find the priorities for 2012 in the Call text – look out for: “Priorities for action in 2012”

Do not plan a major part on ‘state of the art’.

Bring in market players from the start

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Criterion 2: How to convince Criterion 2: How to convince on methodology? on methodology?

> Care about methodology. Engage your target groups / stakeholders

> Set up a clear work programme and time plan. Reflect on how to measure and monitor your performance. Show it in your work steps.

> Communication is key to the IEE programme - and to your project. Provide a comprehensive plan, be tailor made, hire professional expertise.

Be precise, clear, explain. Define your terminology.

Methodology must fit to project aim

Make the different parts of your proposal fit together

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Criterion 3: What’s “ambitious Criterion 3: What’s “ambitious and credible” impact?and credible” impact?

> Visualise the scale of services/outcomes you plan to produce and deliver

> Visualise the expected impact within and after project duration

> Show the sustainability of your solutions beyond the IEE funding – what will continue to trigger effects?

Specific Measurable Achievable Relevant Time-bound

Use SMART indicators. Show your ambition. Use them in your work programme!

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Criterion 4: How to achieve Criterion 4: How to achieve «European added value» ?«European added value» ?

> Evidence that EU collaboration leads to greater benefits

> Argue and convince on the appropriate geographical focus

> Show a clear plan and commitment for how and to whom your results will be transferred

EU added value is more than assembling several countries

Explain your choices

Include transfer activities within your work programme

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Criterion 5: Criterion 5: Score high on resourcesScore high on resources

> Efficient team composition, responsibilities, management

> Level of working hours for each work package and main task

> Justification of costs and co-financing

Budget must be realistic and bottom-up

Make it fit: management plan fits to challenge, skills fit to tasks, volume of hours fit to tasks etc

Own co-funding needs sincere reasoning

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Recall of important Recall of important budget principles:budget principles:

> IEE projects are cost-shared projects: no profit making allowed> staff costs + overhead costs are predominant cost items> staff costs based on actual, real salary + social charges

> evidence required for staff costs (e.g.: copies of payslips, timesheets)

> Flat Rate of 60% on staff costs to cover indirect costs (“overheads”) – do not need to be justified

> No basic research or hardware costs accepted

> EU Funding of up to 75% of total eligible costs

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1) The IEE evaluation: principles & timing

2) Effective proposals: the award criteria

3) Get advice: your way to IEE information

4) Being successful in IEE: tips and hints in a nutshell

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IEE Key documents & EACI assistance

> EACI IEE enquiry service: questions related to the call & rules & application form through the ‘contact’ area of the IEE website

> Pre-proposal check: check your proposal idea with regard to 2012 priorities / Stop: 30 March

> Application Forms: assist in understanding the forms and instructions

How can the EACI (further) guide you:

• No pre-judgement of your proposal idea

• No recommendation on consortium partner

What can we not do:

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Who can help finding partners ?Who can help finding partners ?

> Regional/national associations

> Nationals Contact Point (NCP) (see IEE website)

> Partner search facility of ManagEnergy

> EACI cannot recommend partners

> www.managenergy.net

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IEE website as source of IEE website as source of informationinformation

IEE News

Calls information

Project database

Call for evaluators

Information on how to implement a project

Contacts & help

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http://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/

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1) The IEE evaluation: principles & timing

2) Effective proposals: the award criteria

3) Get advice: your way to IEE information

4) Being successful in IEE: tips and hints in a nutshell

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Making a successful applicationMaking a successful application– the essence in short– the essence in short

> Strong competition: be ambitious

> Start: start early – a proposal needs time and evolution

> Project objective & Target group: well-defined? sufficiently focussed? EU added value?

> Consortium: fit for purpose? All have a clear & justified role? Balance is right for truly sharing a project? They are THE voice of the market to make a difference?

> Indicators: ambitious enough to convince for value for funding? Suitable to monitor success/problems?

> Communication tools and channels: sufficient resources and professional skills? Tailor made for this project?

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> Budget: cost-efficient and bottom-up? Based on clear indications from each partner? Follows the basic IEE budget rules?

> Co-financing: be transparent and explain your co-financing scheme – don’t leave blank, don’t put the same for all partners…

> Geographical outreach: « appropriate » focus is key

> Transferability: demonstrate that public money is well invested in your project – show how more users can take up your results!

! AND:

> Easy to understand?: Be clear and comprehensive. Only information contained in your application counts, evaluators have 2-3 hours to assess 29

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THANK YOUfor your attention

Vassilia Argyraki

[email protected]