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Reporting templates and guidance

Partner report template

The partner report describes the information and data to be presented in the online report on Jems. The template can be used both as guidance as well as document to draft the report offline.

📁 Partner_progress_report-offline_template.docx (Word)

📁 Partner_progress_report-offline_template.pdf (PDF)

Documentation of indirect aid (State Aid)

Where a partner provides State aid to end users under the Gber 20a scheme, the project partner providing the advantage will need to calculate and document the value of the supportive activities. 
Please note this is for partner retention and it is not part of the programme reporting procedure.

The following template can be used for documenting the aid distributed.

📁 GBER_Article 20a_Indirect state aid documentation_template.docx

Project report template

The project report describes the information and data to be presented in the online report on Jems. The template can be used both as guidance as well as document to draft the report offline.

📁 Project_progress_report-offline_template.docx (Word)

📁 Project_progress_report-offline_template.pdf (PDF)

Communication Checklist

A checklist to keep track of communication requirements, and feedback to the programme. Due only with the 1st Project Report.

📁 Preview the Communication-Checklist.pdf

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Horizontal Principles identification and reporting

The following documents help partners identify, agree and follow horizontal principles throughout the project.

📁 Step 1 - Name your best HP practices.docx- Use this document at the kick-off meeting to identify relevant practices

📁 Step 2 - Follow your best practices.docx - Use this document to review and report on your progress in the 1st, 3rd and 6th reporting periods.

Output and Results Documentation

In their application, main projects and larger lump sum projects have outlined which outputs and results they intend to deliver, with output and result indicator targets. Projects are expected to report on the achievement of output and result indicators through project reports.

For each counted output or result, documentation needs to be provided in line with the minimum documentation requirements for the relevant indicator listed in this document.

Requirements for outputs and results documentation

Minimum requirements for outputs and results

All project outputs and results must be:

  • Publicly available

  • Promoted widely

  • In line with NPA and EU publicity requirements

  • Compliant with accessibility and GDPR rules

  • Available for NPA & EU to use t freely i.e. licence and royalty free

Documentation of outputs

Documentation of Results

Example of optional additional documentation

  • Visual evidence of the solution, such as photographs, screenshots, charts, videos, infographic and so on. 

  • User manual(s) 

  • Research articles, if applicable  

  • Other supporting documents that facilitate the uptake or transfer of the solution, such as business cases, or guidance for organisations to set up a similar solution. 

Jems Instructions

At this link you can find step-by-step instructions about how to submit an application in Jems as well as video tutorials.

🔗 Interreg NPA Jems User Manual

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