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Why you need a communication plan for your H2020 project

18.03.2021 | Agata Mendrek
Communication is a mandatory activity in the Grant Agreement of your EU funded project. Although there is no requirement to create a separate communication plan, with some thinking and planning you can communicate your project in a more effective manner....

Communication in H2020 projects – why is it so important?

18.03.2021 | Agata Mendrek
What is it that makes a SMEi and EIC Accelerator H2020 project successful? Is a successful project one that reaches the planned results? Certainly yes, but no matter how great the results, it makes little difference if no one knows...

The Financial Statement in H2020 project – and what is behind it

04.02.2021 | Anna Szathmáry
Cost justification (Financial Statement) is a crucial part of EU project management, generally performed by dedicated staff that know every detail of your grant’s applicable financial rules. To be honest, for investigators and technical staff this task is a huge...

Can I start commercializing my results before H2020 project termination?

26.01.2021 | Anna Szathmáry
Time is money. The main goal of your action is to prepare the innovation for successful market rollout at the earliest date possible. Although EU Projects have a timeframe with established deadlines that are difficult to deviate from, if the...

Third parties involved in Horizon 2020 projects

07.04.2020 | Ewa Ciochoń
A quick overview and guidance on costs As a general rule in Horizon 2020, the company is expected to have all the necessary resources to carry out the majority of the work in the project. Nevertheless, the SME can involve...

H2020 project suspension – how does it work?

01.04.2020 | Ewa Ciochoń
Projects are meant to be completed.  No-one likes to leave unfinished business. But there are situations that come up from time to time in which the project can’t be completed or is put on hold. If the execution of your...

COVID-19 crisis in H2020 projects: is it a Force Majeure event?

31.03.2020 | Ewa Ciochoń
What is force majeure in H2020 Projects and how does it work? In addition to the human tragedy, the outbreak of Covid-19 has caused significant disruption to business on a global scale. The spread of the virus is having severe economic consequences, including...

Deliverables and milestones in the H2020 project

13.05.2019 | Alicja Baryła
Take a look at your project work plan. There are deliverables and milestones coming up. Let’s take a look at how to best prepare deliverables and record milestones into the system. But first, what is a deliverable? Deliverables are project...

Project costs to claim after the H2020 project ends

06.03.2019 | Ewa Ciochoń
So you are ready to successfully complete your project and get the last payment from the EC. But you still have work to do. After the project officially ends you have 60 days to bring together all of the project...

Exploitation of H2020 projects results

26.02.2019 | Silvia Padovan
When can I start selling my new product(s)? One of the main objectives of EU investment in SMEs’ innovative projects is to bring new products to the market. In fact, funds you receive as an SME instrument beneficiary aim at...
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