21/12/2016
The second version of the draft Guidelines for Applicants and its annexes, which was reviewed taking into account the comments received, was published for last public consultation. The Managing Authority thanks for their contributions to all those who participated into the first public consultation.
The revised document is aiming to provide the applicants with the necessary information for preparing the content of the project application and represents a valuable support for the potential beneficiaries by ensuring a shared understanding of the application procedure, the project selection criteria, indicative provisions of the Grant Contract and Partnership Agreement, the decision making procedure and other practical aspects related to this process.
Please be aware that these Guidelines are only a draft and that the final version will be published together with the launching of the call, after the approval of the Joint Monitoring Committee of the Programme!
Very important!
Since the project applications will be completed and submitted electronically via the electronic monitoring system of the programme (eMS), in the draft Guidelines for Applicants – section 3.2 On-line Submission System, we provide a link (http://ems-bs.mdrap.ro) where anyone can create an account and test the use of the eMS by introducing any data according to the instructions provided in the Guidelines. However, any data introduced during the consultation period shall be lost as soon as we finalize the public consultation.
Any suggestion, recommendation or query you may have during the public consultation period, please address them to the Joint Technical Secretariat of the Programme at the email address: office@bsb.adrse.ro, until 13th of January, 2017.
At this link you can download the draft Guidelines for Grant Applicants.
The first 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 on the 29th of January 2020 in Brussels, Belgium. The eligible participating countries of the new Programme involves ten states from the Black Sea Basin: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Turkey and Ukraine.