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Structural Funds 2014-20 Kat Feldinger European Structural Funds Division
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EU Cohesion Policy 2014-2020 Harmonisation across funds – new Common Strategic Framework To support Europe 2020 – boost smart, sustainable jobs and growth 11focused objectives – and high levels of thematic concentration Partnership agreement and Code of Conduct Transition regions in Cohesion policy
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EU 2020 TargetUKScotland 3% of GDP to be invested in R&D&I1.77 %1.58 % of GDP 0.52 % (of GVA) Greenhouse gas emissions 20% lower than 1990 -19.1 %-24.3 % Greenhouse gas in sectors not covered by ETS 10% lower -11.9 % 20% of energy from renewable sources2.9 %24.1 % 20% increase in energy efficiency (reduction in energy consumption) TBA 75% of 20-64 year-olds employed71.2 % (Q2 2012)71.6 % (Q2 2012) School leaving at less than 10%15 %14 % (note: 23% do not achieve upper secondary qualifications) 40% of 30 to 34 year-olds with tertiary education 45.8 %50 % Reduce the number of people at risk of poverty or social inclusion by 20 million (EU wide) Increased from 13.5 to 14.2 m 15 % of population and dropping Commission Perspective
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Scottish Perspective on Proposals Perfect fit with Economic Strategy and Smart Specialisation: tighter focus, greater impact – and thinking big Learning from current programmes –N+2 and match availability –Competent management, interruptions –National strategic vs. local/small projects Fastest impact on growth and recovery
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Common Strategic Framework funds: Delivering Europe 2020 ICT access and use Competitiveness of SMEs, ag and fish sectors R&D&ILow carbon economyClimate change adaptation Environment and resource efficiency Sust. transport Employment and labour mobility Social inclusionEducation, skills, LLcapacity building EAFRD ESF ERDF EMFF EAFRD EMFF
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Thematic Concentration
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Basis for planning Structural funds should have structural impact – not more of the same Work with policy colleagues to raise ambition levels Evidence base is key – not about short term issues but long term outcomes No separate SF process – PA and OP’s part of same ‘project’ and by same team, iterative development
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Broadband strategy ESF Final mile Major hub connections Support to use infrastructure for SMEs Govt service and applications Small amount of infrastructure funding Advanced skills for usage
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Employability vs. skills Employability and inclusion Focus on those already out of work, and those furthest from labour market – CPP model Link to local business development – local jobs for local people! Skills Future growth sector focus Vocational training aimed at mid-tier skills, not access courses Curriculum development
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Role for Third Sector? Lower levels of funding + top-down planning = no challenge funding 3 rd sector working in context – local, regional, national Managing the audit burdens What is 3 rd sector best at? How to ensure that role Consistency? Unit costs? Guidance? Procurement? Separate third sector delivery model?
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More information Email us: futurefunds2020@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Blog and comment space: http://blogs.scotland.gov.uk/eu-structural- funds/ttp://blogs.scotland.gov.uk/eu-structural- funds/
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