FP7 From idea to project proposal writing and finding partners Sasa Ivanovic Ministry of Education and Science ICT-WEB-PROMS Roadshow No.1 25.02.2010, Zabljak, Montenegro
From idea to project 1. Defining ideas 2. Working programme 3. Call 4. Finding partners 5. Writing the proposal 6. Submiting proposal - EPSS
Step 1: Defining ideas Ideas should be based on REAL NEEDS of the organisation Is the idea suitable with FP7 thematics? YES: OK No: alternative financing sources Has the idea got an european dimension? YES: OK No: alternative financing sources
Step 2: Working Programme Document describing the FP7 priorities in the concerned area Does our idea fit to the WP priorities? YES: clearly describing the relevance of our idea to the FP7 priorities in the process of project writing; Contacting partners; Writing of the project abstract; Contacting the NCP for project idea validation and in order to find suitable partners No: as far as possible, adapting our objectives in order to fit to those of the Commission
Step 3: Call We are interested in Budget, call fiche, type of project (financing scheme) Is the indicative budget enough so that our proposal has real chances of being financed? YES: setting up the maximum budget of the project according to the indicative budget, the type of project and the Commission s intention on the number of projects to be financed No: waiting for another call
Step 3: Call Are the objectives of the call fiche corresponding to ours? YES: clearly describing the correspondence in project writing process No: as far as possible, adapting the project Are the financing schemes indicated corresponding to our objectives? YES: selecting the most appropriate one, calling for the preparatory meeting No: waiting for a new call
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=usersite.fp7callspage
ICT Call 6 http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=usersite.cooperationdetailscallpage&call_id=297
Step 4: Finding partners Minimum request for partners in each call The role of each partner must be clearly articulated and illustrate how their experience is relevant and complementary At the beginning is better to act as partner
How to find partners CORDIS IDEALIST NCP Direct/Infomal Contacts
Idealist partner search service Ideal-ist supports you in finding the right Project Partners (having specific skills & expertise) joining as Project partners to other proposals (especially newcomers) joining on-going projects via competitive calls launched by project coordinators A network with more than 60.000 contacts
How Ideal ist finds partners for you
Ideal-ist Success Story So far in FP7 More than 400 partner searches published with a Quality Label these represent 8,4% of the total proposals submitted in ICT calls More then 18.000 responses (EoI) generated > 90% of the cases find suitable partners ~ 80% of the cases finally submit a proposal between 22% and 42% of these are evaluated over thresholds (depending on the call), with an average before always over 11/15
How to get started If you would like to submit a Partner Search Register as a Proposer http://www.ideal-ist.net/createmember Log in, create and submit a Partner Search If you would like to submit an Expression of Interest Reply to open Partner Searches if you match the profile sought and have the expertise to carry out the activities foreseen http://www.ideal-ist.net/partner-search Register to your National Newsletter (mailing list) You will receive regular communications on open Partner Searches http://www.ideal-ist.net/partner-search/newsletter_subscribe
Direct/Informal contacts The best way: Participation to conferences Friends Business contacts
Step 5: Writing and submitting the project Project must respect the given forms Project MUST be in English EPSS Project should reach Brussels before deadline Good luck!
Administrative Steps for Proposal Submission Proposer identification code PIC URF Registration Authorised Person LEAR EPSS Acronyms PIC participant Identification Code LEAR Legal Entity Appointed Representative URF Unique Registration Facilities EPSS Electronic Proposal Submission Service
URF Purpose European Commission tool to validate an organization Existence as legal entity Legal status Result is PIC (Participant Identification Code) Valid for the whole of FP7 Once done, it can be used for all future proposals and projects
Participant Portal http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/urf
6. EPSS: Proposal structure Proposal Part A (forms) oa1 (coordinator) name of the proposal, acronym, goals, key words, abstract, indication if the proposal has already been submitted oa2 (partners) address, type of organization, PIC oa3 (coordinator) budget details. Proposal Part B (text) odocument with tables, written in a predetermined format oformat is different for different instruments and from call to call!
What to write: Part B structure Proposal summary page Section 1: Scientific and/or technical quality, relevant to the topics addressed by the call 1.1 Concept and objectives 1.2 Progress beyond the state of the art 1.3 S/T methodology and associated work plan Section 2. Implementation 2.1 Management structure and procedures 2.2 Individual participants 2.3 Consortium as a whole 2.4 Resources to be committed
What to write: Part B structure Section 3. Impact 3.1 Expected impacts listed in the work programme 3.2 Dissemination and/or exploitation of project results, and management of intellectual property Section 4. Ethical Issues
Evaluation Criteria SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL QUALITY 3/5 IMPLEME- NTATION 3/5 IMPACT 3/5 Soundness of concept and quality of objectives Acknowledgement of, and development beyond, the state ofthe art Methodology and Work Plan Quality of co ordination Innovative character Quality and effectiveness of methodology and plan Quality and effectiveness of the support action mechanisms and work plan Management structure and procedures Quality, complementa rity and balance of the consortium Matchingbetween consortium and proposal objectives Appropriateness of allocation of Budget Staff resources Equipment Expected impacts listed in Work Programme per topic Measures for Dissemination Exploitation of project results IPR management Spreading excellence Disseminating knowledge through stakeholder and public engagement Overall Threshold = 10 > (3) + (3) + (3) Overall Threshold = 10 > (3) + (3) + (3)
Thank you for your attention Sasa Ivanovic Ministry of Eduction and Science sasa.ivanovic@gov.me