Joint Technical Secretariat of the ENI CBC Black Sea Basin Programme 2014-2020 is looking for 2 Project officers within its team:
As part of the preparation process for the new programming period 2021-2027, a draft territorial analysis was developed covering the eligible area of the Interreg Next Black Sea Basin Programme.
The third meeting of the Joint Programming Committee – body responsible for the preparation of the Interreg NEXT (Neighbourhood External) Black Sea Basin Programme 2021-2027 – was held online on the 25th of February 2021.
The final balance at programme level (unspent pre-financing) was agreed by the European Commission and it was reimbursed by the Joint Managing Authority on the 1st of February 2021.
The Joint Managing Authority would like to thank all the project beneficiaries and partners, as well all the programme authorities in the participating countries for the contribution to the implementation of the 2007-2013 programme.
Nevertheless, project beneficiaries and partners are kindly reminded that their involvement might still be needed in the following period (open-to-control period of 7 years after payment of final balance for the project), should the European Commission or Joint Managing Authority needs access to project documents or sites.
The note for beneficiaries and partners regarding closure of the programme and reminder of open to control period can be accessed here.
The REGIOSTARS Awards are a yearly competition, organised by the European Commission’s Directorate General for Regional and Urban Policy. It aims at identifying good practices in regional development and highlighting innovative, EU-funded projects, which could be attractive and inspiring to other regions and project managers.
The Instruction 15 laying down specific provisions for the expenditure and revenue verification of a grant contract funded under the JOP BSB 2014-2020 and its Annexes were revised, as to:
Joint Technical Secretariat of the ENI CBC Black Sea Basin Programme 2014-2020 is looking for 2 Project officers within its team:
Interreg Volunteer Youth (IVY) is an initiative supporting Interreg and Cross-Border Cooperation Programmes and Projects. Promoted by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy and managed by the Association of European Border Regions (AEBR), IVY allows for the involvement of young people in projects of European Territorial Cooperation, Pre-Accession Assistance and Neighbourhood Cross-Border Cooperation Programmes.
The following material errors have been corrected in the latest published version of the Project Implementation Manual – Chapter IV – Procuring Services, Supplies and Works.