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A Checklist For Project Funding Europe

By Joshua Barnes At this moment in time you may be looking for funding for your project. You are very excited about it and have just finis...

By Joshua Barnes


At this moment in time you may be looking for funding for your project. You are very excited about it and have just finished the proposal and feasibility study attached to it, and all you need is project funding Europe. If you are thinking of getting some funding for your research form a European funding agency then do read on.

Do wait for announcements for calls for proposals on the internet or even in standard paper dailies. On the internet they are usually placed in government websites and fund agency sites. In general the proposals cover multi discipline studies, but sometimes they will specify if they need a specific discipline or field only. Determine where your proposal will fit and study the submission guidelines and also deadlines for it. These call for proposals usually occur during the first half of any given year.

It may be a good idea for your proposal to be looked over by a grant application expert before you submit. Many experts for grant proposal writing exist out there and they may charge a modest fee to help spruce up your application. Some do not charge fees however, but expect to be made part of the project team once it is approved.

Get local European partners for your proposal, as this probably one of the main requirements for it to be funded. It is best that you have already identified a potential nongovernmental or even governmental organization on your proposal and have gotten their nod also. Thus it might be a good idea to have a Memorandum of Agreement or Letter of Intent handy with your prospective partner prior to your s submission.

Once you have polished up your application then the next step will be to submit this on time and hope for the best. Your application will take at most fourteen months to reviewed and scrutinized before you get any, so while you are waiting it is best to get busy doing something else.

During the processing of your application, many experts in their fields will look over your project proposal and they will of course generate certain questions and clarifications for you to discuss with the. However, these questions will not be mailed to you, but instead they will set up an interview panel with you to give you a chance to give your pitch. If you are scheduled for such, then you know that you have a good chance of getting it approved.

Funding panel interviews will usually have three to five experts present who will query you or your team on the proposal that you have submitted. They can ask some very interesting questions but you can prepare for these beforehand. Main points on the proposal will focus on viability, monitoring and evaluation, and an impact analysis study provision at the end of the project cycle. If you are able to focus on these or at least strengthen these components then you have a good chance of passing.

If you passed the interview and given the grant, expect this to start usually within a month's time. Do not of course expect the money to be just handed over to you right away. This is usually still contingent on your submission of a project timeline with man hour computations, as well as terms of references of team members at present as well as for those that will be joining you later on.




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