02/10/2017
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Προθεσμία 10/01/2018
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ILF consulting and its specialized executive staff are ready to cope with every need and with every challenge. Our network executives, scientists, internal and external strategic partners are dedicated to the proper management of our clients requests and can guarantee qualitative and timely outputs.
Especially for Municipalities ILF team supports all Calls for Town Twinning, Networks of Towns and in general International Networking for best practices exchange in all sectors (education, tourism, entrepreneurship, energy, climate issues etc).
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URBACT III & TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS
Aims and objectives:
The main objective of Transfer Networks is to improve the capacity of cities to manage sustainable urban policies and more specifically to improve the implementation of sustainable integrated urban strategies and action plans in European cities.
To deliver on this objective, Transfer Networks are expected to support an organised process of exchange and learning among peers across Europe by fostering the transfer of good practice in the field of sustainable urban development.
Transfer Networks will allow cities to work together on the adaptation and re-use of a good practice already implemented in a city (and the subsequent enhancement of the good practice building on lessons learnt through the re-use).
As a starting point, cities willing to get involved in Transfer Networks shall identify:
– The policy challenge they want to address at the local level as a Transfer City.
– The corresponding Good Practice3 of the Good Practice City they are willing to transfer and adapt in their own local contexts.
Cities willing to get involved in Transfer Networks shall commit to work on their policy challenges with a participatory approach involving all relevant stakeholders (from within the local administration and beyond, civil society, private sector, associations, etc.) in the transfer process.
The URBACT III thematic coverage includes the following Thematic Objectives:
(TO7)
infrastructure (TO10)
Eligible beneficiaries:
The main beneficiaries (city partners) for Transfer Networks shall be cities from EU 28 Member States, Norway and Switzerland.
Under URBACT III, the beneficiary “city” refers to the public local authority representing:
are represented by a politico-administrative institution having competences for policymaking and implementation in the policy area covered by the URBACT network concerned in which they are willing to get involved;
There is no limit of size (population) for cities wishing to participate in URBACT activities.
Transfer Network Budgets
The maximum total eligible budget for a Transfer Network shall be 600.000€.
A Transfer Network shall operate in two phases. The total eligible cost for the network combining Phases 1 and 2 shall be 600 000€. The initial budget for Phase 1 shall not exceed a total eligible cost of 80.000€.
The budgets for Phase 1 and 2 shall be presented using 5 budget categories as follows:
iii) Travel and Accommodation Costs
This Call for Proposals is open until 10 January 2018.