EU Structural Funds definition

EU Structural Funds means together the ERDF, the European cohesion funds

Examples of EU Structural Funds in a sentence

  • The subject of public procurement will be co-financed by the EU Structural Funds.

  • The subject of this public contract will be co-financed by the EU Structural Funds.

  • Monitoring Department and EU Funds Management and Control Department are directly subordinated to the Deputy State Secretary on EU Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund Issues, who shall act as the head of the National Focal Point.

  • The only exceptions to this are for aid that is caught by the NI Protocol and for awards of funding that include contributions from EU Structural Funds.

  • In the framework of the programme it will relate available funds from the EU Structural Funds with the needs stemming from regional development programmes.

  • Armands Eberhards Deputy State Secretary on EU Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund Issues, Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Latvia This document shall be read in conjunction with the Regulations on the implementation of the EEA and Norwegian Financial Mechanisms 2014-2021, including Annex 4 – Template for Bilateral Fund Agreement and the Bilateral Guideline.

  • EU Structural Funds form a major source of funding, particularly for the new Member States and their regions.

  • In addition, the Ministry of Finance exercises general oversight of the mainstreaming of the horizontal themes in the process of programming the use of the EU Structural Funds.

  • The authorities are also considering increasing appropriations from the EU Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund by LVL 250 million next year, which would require an additional LVL 30 million in measures to offset the increased co-financing needs.

  • There have been several attempts by the previous governments to decrease segregation and some of the funding for the training of teachers was gained from the EU Structural Funds.