Responding to calls for tenders and calls for proposals

Identifying, analysing and winning them

 

Companies, service providers’ experts, associations seeking (co-)funding for projects, regional or local authorities, schools, and communication agencies.

 

Background

The European Union finances many economic, environment, social, cultural, and formal and informal education projects. These cover every field, ranging from mobility to innovation to high-quality research. European money may look attractive to those seeking it, but it is not always so easy to benefit from this money effectively.
The European Commission has very precise selection criteria for its projects and competition is stiff. So how can one keep abreast of good opportunities? When is it really worthwhile to present a funding file? How does one present an application? What are the factors behind success when seeking European aid? This training is designed to maximise your chances of success.

 

 

To understand the specific thinking behind calls for tender and to take advantage of this when writing an application file.
To master the techniques of setting up a European project.
To write and optimise one’s application.

 

Content

Identification of different sources of European funding.
Looking for calls for tender and calls for proposals.
Responding to calls for tender.
Writing the application.

Full programme.

 

Trainer

 

Juan Arcas

 

Length/Date

Length : 14 hours in total, alternating between two evenings, one morning and one afternoon.
Date : June 2010

 

Fee

450€