In this chapter the MA/JS describes the main principles of the reporting. The preparation of the progress reports is one of the obligations of the lead partner in cooperation with other partners. In the reporting forms in BAMOS+ project partners can find guidance on what information they should provide in every section of the progress report.
F.4.1 Progress Report
The MA/JS monitors the progress on project achievements and expenditure through the progress reports. A progress report consists of:
an activity report that provides information on the achievements of the project towards its outcomes in every reporting period,
a financial report which provides information on the project’s expenditure for every reporting period.
The duration of each reporting period is usually six months. The first progress report comprises at least nine months as it covers the contracting phase and the first six months of the implementation period. The final progress report comprises between six and nine months as it covers at least the last three months of the implementation period and three months closure phase. The final progress report has to be submitted by the end of the closure phase. The exact date of the project closure is provided in the latest version of the project data in BAMOS+.
The lead partner compiles all contributions of the partners into one progress report and submits it for each reporting period to the MA/JS via BAMOS+. The activity report must include information on the achievement of the whole partnership, including partners, which do not report any expenditure in the relevant reporting period.
The deadlines for submission and the number of reports is defined in BAMOS+. In cases where the project cannot meet a deadline for submission of a progress report, the lead partner has to submit a request for postponement via BAMOS+. This must happen, at the latest, by the actual deadline for submission of the given progress report. The MA/JS decides on any request for postponement and may consider consequences for a delayed progress report.
The MA/JS verifies the submitted progress report and, if necessary, requests additional information during the clarifications process. The MA/JS will reimburse the costs reported in a progress report when the lead partner clarifies all open questions. Please find further details relating to the verification of the progress report in chapter M.
F.4.2 Partner Report
Project partners (incl. the lead partner) compile a partner report and submit it to the lead partner via BAMOS+.
A partner report consists of the following parts:
Part A.
activity part,
Part B.
financial part for cost categories covered by simplified cost options.
The MA/JS verifies and certifies cost categories covered by simplified cost options during monitoring of the progress report i.e. after the lead partner has submitted the complete progress report. Since the partner report includes only expenditure based on the simplified cost options, it is not subject to verification by the controllers. Please check figure 3 in chapter D.4.2 to see the reporting process for costs covered by simplified cost options.
F.4.3 Reporting on platform outcomes (activity report)
Progress report
In the activity part of every progress report the partners should describe the achievements of the platform in accordance with the work plan of the work packages detailed in the application.
The partners can find the guidance on how to fill in every section of the progress report in the reporting forms in BAMOS+.
Mid-term progress report
In addition to the information on achievements that the partners provide in every progress report, they will need to report on the inputs to the Programme communication in a separate section in the mid-term progress report. Please consult Chapter I for the requirements on communication inputs.
Final (progress) report
In the final report the partners should report on the results achieved as well as the output and result indicators. The indicators are linked to the organisations involved in the platform and how their capacity increases due to the participation in the platform. The partners can find the definitions of the indicators in the reporting forms in BAMOS+.
Similarly to the mid-term progress report, the partners should also report on inputs to the Programme communication.