Q.1 Projects facing difficulties

The project partnership might encounter difficulties that delay or hinder the realisation of the project. For example, a project partner might decide to leave the partnership, or project partners might not be able to implement particular project activities and outputs...

P.4 State aid to third parties

It may be that third parties outside the project partnership receive State aid through the project partners’ activities. This can happen regardless of whether the partner is receiving State aid from the Programme or not. This is because undertakings not included as...

P.3 State aid measures

The Programme has two measures through which it can grant State aid in compliance with the State aid rules and regulations. A project partner can use one of these two. Primarily, the Programme will frame State aid within Article 20 of the General Block Exemption...

P.2 How to comply?

The Programme has to ensure that it grants funding to projects which comply with the State aid rules. Therefore, the Programme takes the main responsibility and the majority of tasks in the State aid assessment and contracting. The remaining tasks for the projects are...

O.5 Closure letter

After project closure the lead partner will receive a closure letter. In this letter the MA/JS will give a reminder about the responsibilities after project closure. The MA/JS will also inform about the exact starting date of retention...
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