Eligible actions Sample Clauses

Eligible actions. Article 9 Eligibility of actions and nationality and origin rules To be financed by the Trust Fund an action must comply with the following criteria:
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Eligible actions. Only actions implementing the objectives referred to in Article 2 shall be eligible for funding: Without prejudice to any other action provided by the work programmes under Article 11, the following actions may be considered eligible for funding:
Eligible actions actions for which an application may be made Definition: An action is composed of a set of activities. Duration The initial planned duration of an action may not exceed 12 months. Sectors or themes: - Land use management - WASH and solid waste management - Health - Education - Public transportation Location Actions must take place in one of the following Governorates: Erbil, Sulaimaniyah, Duhok and Halabja. Criteria for eligible actions The proposed actions shall: - be of public benefit, and therefore, shall serve the whole host community. The projects shall also have a direct impact on the IDPs and the Syrian refugee families; - be identified and designed with the participation of the local community. The participatory process adopted by the Applicant should be clearly described in the application form; - be already included, where possible, in a local strategic plan developed by the Local Authority prior to this Call for Proposals; - be in line with the existing Master Plans, if any; - prove to be feasible and achievable within the timeframe allocated to the initiative; - be implemented on public domains or properties (buildings, lands, etc.); - include a contribution of the Applicant, in-kind or in cash, equal to at least the 10% and maximum 50% of the total budget of the action (co-financing); - contain a labour-intensive component (Cash for Work schemes), equal to at least the 25% of the total budget of the action. The beneficiaries of the Cash for Work schemes will be selected following specific criteria established by AICS and shall respect, whenever possible, the following breakdown: 40% host communities, 30% IDPs and 30% Syrian refugees; - contribute to the implementation of interventions by providing local human resources necessary to ensure the management, monitoring and reporting of the planned activities; - ensure that the maintenance and operation costs of the rehabilitated/new infrastructure will be taken over by the Applicant and should include, where possible, cost-recovery mechanisms. The following types of action are ineligible: - In general, activities that are not contributing to the achievement of the objectives of the Call; - actions providing financial support to third parties; - actions concerning only or mainly individual scholarships for studies or training courses; - actions which consist exclusively in the purchase of equipment and vehicles. These costs should not exceed the 20% of the total project’s budget ; - actions support...
Eligible actions. Only actions that implement the objectives listed in Articles 3 and 4, in particular the actions set out in Annex I, shall be eligible for funding.
Eligible actions actions for which an application may be made Definition: An action (or project) is composed of a set of activities. In order to be considered eligible the projects must fall into one of the categories listed bellow: Simple Projects: Projects have to be prepared by the applicant in co-operation with the partner/s from the other side of the border. In this case only one application is to be presented. For this type of project the participation of at least one partner from the other side of the border is compulsory. Direct and clear cross-border impact should be ensured. These projects should have an explicit cross-border effect taking place mostly or exclusively on one side of the border but for the benefit of both partners; CARDS budget will finance only the applicants from the Serbian side of the border while the applicants from Bulgarian side will be financed exclusively from PHARE budget; Complementary Projects: Complementary projects have to be prepared as a result of cross border co-operation. Activities should take place on both sides of the border and show strong coherence (e.g. in content, partnership, impact). One application is submitted on each side of the border, one for Bulgarian partner, to be funded from PHARE, one for the Serbian partner, to be funded from CARDS. The Serbian partner will not be funded from the PHARE programme and the Bulgarian partner will not be funded from the CARDS programme. Project activities to be implemented on the different sides of the border are complementary. Clear reference should be made in the application referring to the mirror “neighbor” project, which could be either a new or mirror to already existing projects (PHARE, CARDS or other projects). The complementary projects are not necessarily carried out parallel in time, but if so, and both project applications are submitted to the programme, two different applications should be prepared. Since these projects are registered independently, it is important to indicate the complementary project to facilitate the evaluation of the proposals. It is also possible to have more than one complementary project to a proposal. In this case all complementary projects should be indicated. This type of project might include the extension of the impact of an already implemented project/investment on the other side of the border (e.g. adaptation of best practices). This means that there could be a time shift in the implementation of similar activities. When complementary proj...
Eligible actions. 1. In order for actions to be eligible for funding under this Instrument, the actions must comply with the following requirements:
Eligible actions. With a view to pursuing the objectives set out in Articles 4 and 5 the Programme shall finance in particular the following types of action:
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