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The Roots of ‘ Visegr ád ’

The Roots of ‘ Visegr ád ’. Common Ground in History, Culture and Religion (Meeting of kings of Bohemia, Hungary and Poland in Visegr á d in 1335, interconnected histories of the V4 countries, c ommon cultural experience)

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The Roots of ‘ Visegr ád ’

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  1. The Roots of ‘Visegrád’ • Common Ground in History, Culture and Religion (Meeting of kings of Bohemia, Hungary and Poland in Visegrád in 1335, interconnected histories of the V4 countries, common cultural experience) • Geographical Closeness(on the crossroads between the East and the West) • Similar Development(fight for freedom in 1956,1968,1980, 1989; social and economic transition, infrastructure, etc.) 1

  2. CZ + HU + PL + SK = V4 • V4 as a Consultation PlatformRegular meetings at all levels and sectors • Joint AchievementsMembership in EU, NATO; common positions within EU (e.g. EU budget); cooperation with Benelux,etc. • GoalsForming the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy and the European Neighbourhood Policy, Schengen Agreement, energy security, etc. • Common Experience and ExpertiseSimilar levels of social and economic development and transformation experience, fight for freedom as a know-how 2

  3. Basic Informationabout IVF: • The only institution of V4 • Established in 2000 with the seat in Bratislava • Supported until now: over 1,600 projects and over380 scholarships • Annual budget: € 5,000,000 (equal contributions of V4 countries) 3

  4. Supported Fields of Project Activities • Cultural Cooperation • Scientific Exchange and Research • Education • Youth Exchanges • Cross-Border Cooperation • Promotion of Tourism 4

  5. Target Countries: 5 Data from 2000 – 2006

  6. Project Breakdown (categories): 6

  7. IVF Budget Breakdown: Valid as of: 1 Jan. 2007 7

  8. Basic Grant Conditions: • Having a “Visegrád” topic • Cooperation ofsubjects from at least 3 V4 countries • Securing at least 50% of the project’s budget from other sources • Not being a state-funded organization(e.g. NGOs, municipalities, private companies) 8

  9. How to apply for a grant? Have a V4-related idea? Found partners in the V4 countries? Fill in the Application form Attach letters from the co-organising and/or co-financing institutions Attach copies of founding or registration documents and statutes 9

  10. Small Grants • 2008 Budget: € 512,000 • Deadlines: March 1, June 1, September 1, December 1 • Cooperation of at least 3of the V4 countries • Contractual period: max. 6 months • Supported amounts: up to € 4,000 (covering max. 50% of the total budget) E-mail applications:smallgrants@visegradfund.org 10

  11. Standard Grants • 2008 Budget: € 2,200,000 • Deadlines: March 15 and September 15 • Cooperation of at least 3of the V4 countries • Contractual period: max. 12 months • Supported amounts: from € 4,001 (covering max. 50% of the total budget) E-mail applications:standard@visegradfund.org 11

  12. Visegrad Strategic Programme • 2008 Budget: € 400,000 • Deadline: February 15, May 15 • Cooperation of all V4 countries • Contractual period: 12 - 36 months • Supported amounts: usually €40,000 –200,000 (max. 50% of the total budget) E-mail applications:strategic@visegradfund.org 12

  13. Visegrad Strategic Programme: 2008 Priorities • V4 Promotion: Modern Approaches to Raising Awareness of Visegrad Cooperation • European Integration Process: Sharing V4 Know-How with Neighboring Regions • Creating Better Conditions for Scientific Research • Good Governance in the Public Sector 13

  14. Non-Refundable Cost Categories • Capital Investments • Own Indirect Costs(electricity-, gas-, water-, phone-bills, etc.) • Internal Costs and Expenses(rent of own premises, etc.) • Employments Ruled by the Labour Code(including all other related costs, e.g. per diems, social funds, etc.) 14

  15. Refundable Cost Categories • Printing and Publishing Costs (publications, posters, invitations etc.) • Rent of Premises and Related Technical Services • Fees for Experts, Fees for Artists • Accommodation and Board • Transport Costs • Translation, Interpretation Costs • Awards and Prices • Office Supplies and Promotional Materials • Advertising Costs (radio, TV, billboards, press, etc.) • Webpage Design and Update 15

  16. Overview of Deadlines: 20

  17. Inquiries/Consultations: Address:Kráľovské údolie 8 81102 Bratislava SlovakiaTel.: +421 259 203 811Fax: +421 259 203 805E-mail:visegradfund@visegradfund.org

  18. Inquiries/Consultations: Address:Kráľovské údolie 8 81102 Bratislava SlovakiaTel.: +421 259 203 811Fax: +421 259 203 805E-mail:visegradfund@visegradfund.org 21

  19. www.visegradfund.org 22

  20. www.visegradgroup.eu 23

  21. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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