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1 Grundtvig Lyon contact seminar Senior Volunteering Projects APPLICATION FORM Grundtvig Lyon contact seminar Senior Volunteering Projects APPLICATION FORM Call for proposal 2011
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Application form : basics 1 European App. Form : same in every country Be sure to use the most recent app form (final 2011) Choose a Coordinator: Specific role during application stage Use application form from Coord’s country In charge of filling in the common application form Same application form for the 2 partners given to the 2 Nas => to the 2 team of evaluators Ask your national agencies for any national specifications, priorities, rates etc.
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Application form : basics 2 Answer every question in the application form Understand the question & why the question is asked Be coherent Read carefully the instruction / explanation for each question Give your application form to read to an outsider Partner / Coordinator: all partners have equal rights and obligations => divide tasks
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Objective: what you are willing to achieve Result, expected outcomes : what you achieve, realise, your products Impact: the effect, the consequences, on persons, organisations Evaluation / Assessment: monitoring methods and tools used to check whether your project has reached its objectives Dissemination: sharing your experience and the results
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Work Plan – what for ? To explain concretely what activities you will set up to reach your objectives To visualise the concrete steps ahead To show the clarity and coherency of your project Meetings / Vol. exchanges Define a purpose for each meeting Explain what will be done on national level between transnational meetings Explain what will be done between volunteers exchanges
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Monitoring and Evaluation what for? To measure if objectives are reached To check if impact is real To adapt activities To identify malfunctioning or lack of understanding When should we plan monitoring ? After each project meeting to know if expectations have been met After a volunteer exchange with the volunteer and with the staff Create simple monitoring tools
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PromotionDissemination, Information Promotion, Dissemination, Information During the whole project it’s important to inform those who are not directly involved : Colleagues who are not working on the project Project success depends on the support from your organisation, your colleagues, your head management Your local home partners An international project can promote your organisation within your local community (parents, networks, local authorities, trade unions, funders etc.) Local volunteers that will not take part in mobilities Adapt communication tools to target audience
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Budget spreading 1.Costs for volunteers mobility Travel: real costs (! national ceilings) Subsistence: lump sum (! national rates) 2.Costs for organising mobility as sending & as hosting organisation: lump sum Preparing volunteers & overhead management costs: lump sum = 2 separate budgets: one for each partner For subsistence of incoming volunteers + for travel of outgoing volunteers To prepare welcome of incoming volunteers + to prepare mobility of outgoing volunteers 8
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For more information contact your national agency: -National rates -National eligibility conditions -National application rules (ex: number of copies, translation, annexes to the application form) List of National Agencies on EC web site: http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/llp/index_en.html THANK YOU ENJOY THE SEMINAR AND MAKE GOOD PROJECTS
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