Regular progress updates will be necessary and one of the core obligations towards RYCO. Grantees should perform their internal monitoring and evaluation process as they state in the section 4.2 of the Application Form. The grantee will also contribute to RYCO’s monitoring and evaluation as defined in the contract, for example by providing all available
read moreLEF is a Legal Entity Form stating the basic legal information of the applicant. At the stage of applying, it is not necessary to have a LEF. This document will be needed in case your project proposal is selected for funding. In that case, you will receive a LEF template from RYCO to be filled
read moreFIF is a Financial Identification Form stating: – banking details of the applicant such as account name, IBAN/account number, currency, BIC/SWIFT code, bank name and address – account holder’s data as declared to the bank, account holder, street & number, town/city postcode At the first application stage, it is not necessary to have a FIF.
read moreFollowing the decision to award a grant, the grantee will be offered a grant contract. By signing the contract the applicant agrees to accept RYCO’s contractual conditions. Prior to the signing, the applicant must submit additional documents requested by RYCO in due time (FIF and LEF). After the signing of the contract, the grant will
read moreThe final list of selected proposals will be published on RYCO website.
read moreEvaluation of the project proposals will be conducted in three steps: 1) Administrative check of the application: RYCO will assess whether the submission deadline has been met, whether the application is complete and if other basic requirements have been met. The proposals that do not pass the administrative check will not be further assessed. 2)
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