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Harmonised Implementation Tools - HIT Towards simplification and streamlining of programme implementation 23 October 2013 | Stockholm

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Harmonised Implementation Tools - HIT

Towards simplification and streamlining of

programme implementation

23 October 2013 | Stockholm

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Why harmonise?

Less administration for programmes and

beneficiaries!

More emphasis on results More strategic monitoring of (the quality of) project’s outputs and results

Attracting new (desired) project partners

Analysis of current practice

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Tools Number of Programmes analysed

Number of Programmes involved

Budget lines and eligibility criteria

3 Interregional Programmes6 TN Programmes2 CBC Programmes11 Programmes

3 Interregional Programmes9 TN Programmes26 CBC Programmes6 IPA Programmes44 Programmes

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Administrative and Eligibility Criteria

Quality Assessment Criteria

Strategic and Operational Assessment Criteria

Project Application Form

Project Progress Report

Progress Report Monitoring ChecklistYES

Project selection

Project implementatio

n

PART A – Project SummaryPART B – Project PartnershipPART C – Project DescriptionPART D – Project BudgetPART E – Annexes

PART A – Activity reportPART B – Finance report

Administrative criteriaProject progressProblems, deviations, changesFinancial monitoring

Performance framework

Analysis of current good practice

Legal package

Fact sheets BL

ETC-spec. Indica-tors

FLC certifi-cate

FLC report

FLC check-list

• Joint activities, ETC/INTERREG programmes and ETC + Commission

• Almost 20 templates / fact sheest been drafted until now

• The complete list is available on INTERACT web• More to come, e.g. HIT tool for Communication

being developed this winter, presented in the EU-wide ETC Communication meeting in March 2014 in Finland

• Ambition is that 75 % would use / get inspired by HIT

HIT tools

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• Reasonable harmonisation!• Common foundation on which to build

programme-specific elements

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Harmonisation does not mean ’identical’!

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Why harmonise?

Simplification and harmonisation of rules and procedures!

Reduction of errors and irregularities

Efficient programme management

Transparency and accountability

Q: Would you agree that the system needs to be simplified in order to avoid errors? Would you agree that harmonisation brings more legal certainty?

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Project budget – 5 budget lines1.Staff costs

2.Office and administration3.External services and experts

4.Travel and accommodation5.Equipment and investment

5 budget lines in the Application Form and Project Progress Report

Coherence between budget lines and categories of costs eligible under each lineLOOK: Fact sheets on Budget Lines

Guidance on what costs are eligible: definitions of eligible costs

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Harmonised approach to cost calculation

LOOK: Fact sheets on Budget LinesGuidance on how to calculate the eligible cost: rules

Example: Staff costs (calculation of hourly rate)Staff working full time on the project

Eligible: total personnel costStaff working part time on the project

Eligible: hours worked on the project * hourly rate

Proposal by the Council:Hourly rate

=

total personnel cost hours worked overall

Hourly rate

=

annual gross employment cost 1720 hours

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Simplified cost options

Flat rate as defined in the Regulations (no justification required)Staff costs: up to 20% of direct costs other than staff costs (Art. 18 of the

ETC Reg.)Office and administration (indirect costs): up to 15% of direct staff costs

(Art. 58 of CPR)

Standard scale of unit costs defined by individual programmesStaff costs: method required to define fixed rates

Travel and accommodation (daily allowance): max. rates based on Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 337/2007

LOOK: Guidance on simplified cost options in ETC

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”In my programme monitoring system we use different fields and a different language. How do the HITs relate to existing monitoring systems?”

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”In my programme, we are currently not asking for a project summary in English/project beneficiary/target group classification. Why would we need to ask for that?”

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Collecting harmonised data

Necessary to demonstrate the benefit of territorial cooperation

Necessary to make sure that projects capitalise on available knowledge and past results

European Territorial Cooperation

European Territorial CooperationBranding 2007-2013

Status quo of transnational cooperation in a few pictures…

European Territorial Cooperation

European Territorial CooperationBranding 2007-2013

The result is…

… a rather low visibility of European territorial cooperation programmes on all governance levels. At the same time the principles of harmonisation, simplification, result-orientation and better spending as introduced in the new legislation are hardly met when communicating the programmes.

European Territorial Cooperation

European Territorial CooperationBranding 2014-2020

Technical opinion expressed by ETC Programmes over summer: 32 out of 35 programmes responding support the initiative of harmonising branding

Next steps

• Decision on common branding in all ETC technical programme bodies – by mid-December 2013

• Development of common INTERREG logo by a working group made up of Programme representatives and EC (coordinated by INTERACT)– early January 2014

• Consultation of and decision on INTERREG logo (ETC Programmes, process coordinated by INTERACT)– mid-January to mid-March 2014

• Programme variations of common INTERREG logo (coordinated by INTERACT)– Spring 2014

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INTERACT is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) | European Territorial Cooperation

Thank you for your attention

Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further information or visit www.interact-eu.net