Preparing to deliver the Greater Manchester ESIF Plan March 2015

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Preparing to deliver the Greater Manchester ESIF Plan March 2015 Opportunities for voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations.

Purpose of Today To bring you the latest update on the progress of the GM ESIF Programme To find out more about the Building Better Opportunities lot To explore how you can get involved To outline the technical requirements of managing EU funding.

Important notes For each lot there is likely to be only one successful bid covering the whole of Greater Manchester The successful tender is likely to be made up of a lead applicant with a partnership and possibly a supply chain specified and described in the application

What is the sectors offer? Please discuss: What could a delivery partnership look like. What could it offer? What questions do you have?

QUESTIONS?

What should you do? Make sure you are signed up to receive updates (GMCVO website) –Fill out an Expression of Interest Start to consider now: What outputs you could deliver For which target beneficiary groups At what price Make sure you are “ESIF-ready” and could meet criteria for suppliers

For more information www.gmcvo.org.uk/european-programme-2014-20 www.networkforeurope.eu http://neweconomymanchester.com/stories/1950-news_from_eu www.agma.gov.uk/gmca/european-funding-2014-2020/index.html