GENERA guidelines on reporting. Kick-off Meeting Brussels. Paula Mota Alves

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GENERA guidelines on reporting Kick-off Meeting 17.09.2015 Brussels Paula Mota Alves Unit B5 Spreading Excellence, Widening Participation, Science with and for Society

Outline of presentation o Horizon 2020 and Research Executive Agency new aspects o Impact under Horizon 2020 o Communication o GERI call 2014 o Your project: GENERA o Reporting o Financial aspects

H2020 impact oriented approach H2020 is based on - "Excellence" and "impact" oriented approach What, why, how will the impacts be maximised? Objectives which maximise impact. The aimed impacts, both during and after the project, reflecting the expectations of the call. Detailed explanation of the planned measures to optimise the impacts and how to tackle eventual burdens (R&D, market, regulations, IPR, etc.) to reach these objectives were required

Communication in H2020 Dissemination and Communication activities are particularly relevant for this call The communication activities must make the activities known to multiple audiences and address the public policy perspective of EU research and innovation funding Dissemination includes more specific activities Communicating EU research and innovation guidance for project participants http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/gm/h2020- guide-comm_en.pdf 4

Tips for good communication Good communication will: Start at the outset of the action and continue throughout its entire lifetime; Be strategically planned and not just be ad-hoc efforts => careful planning and preparation (comprehensive communication plan); Identify and set clear communication objectives; Be targeted and adapted to audiences that go beyond the project s own community including the media and the public; Choose pertinent messages; Use the right medium and means; Be proportionate to the scale of the action. 5

REA Unit B.5 Research Executive Agency of the European Commission (REA) The Unit B.5 Spreading Excellence, Widening Participation, Science with and for Society Unit B.5 at the REA is responsible for implementing the H2020 Work Programme dedicated to projects in its fields. New programmes delegated to REA by DG RTD In practice it means: Organising and being responsible for the evaluation Preparing grant agreements Monitoring projects progress, dealing with contractual issues Checking on the use of resources and making payments Implementing audit results Policy work is covered by the European Commission - DG Research and Innovation (Units B5 and B7) - includes the definition of the Work Programme

GERI call 2014 Opening Date: 11-12-2013 Deadline Date: 02-10-2014 Call Budget: Total for call 9,500,000 breakdown per topic: 1,500,000 for GERI.1.2014-1,000,000 for GERI.2.2014 7,000,000 for GERI.4.2014 A total of 47 proposals were submitted in response to this call. The number of proposals for each topic is shown below. - GERI-1-2014: 15 (1 funded) - GERI-2-2014: 13 (1 funded) - GERI-4-2014: 19 (3 funded)

GERI-4-2014 topic description Specific challenge: To promote gender equality in R&I with the following objectives: o o o Removing barriers to the recruitment, retention and career progression of female researchers; Addressing gender imbalances in decision making processes; Strengthening the gender dimension in research programmes. Scope: The action provides support to RPOs and RFOs in order to support systemic institutional changes, in particular through the implementation of Gender Equality Plans (GEPs), including innovative strategies to address gender bias. Expected impact: The activities will increase the number of RPOs and RFOs implementing gender equality plans pursuing the three objectives mentioned in the challenge. In the medium / to long term, activities will contribute to the achievement of ERA in particular by increasing the number of female researchers, improving their careers and mobility, thus contributing to research intensity.

Project GENERA GENERA 665637 o Gender Equality Network in the European Research Area - Starting Date: 1 September 2015 - Duration: 36 Months - Reporting periods (RP): 2 First RP: November 2016 Second RP: August 2018 - Reviews: after each RP (~3 months)

REPORTING

Reporting and review End of reporting period Within 60 days Revisions and explanations End of reporting and payment Technical DELIVERABLES submitted Periodic REPORT submitted FORM C s submitted Technical review Comments from Project Officer and Financial Officer corrective actions may be requested Review report submitted Submission of revised version of report and/ or Form C s More than 1 iteration may be necessary ALL documents received, correct and accepted Initiation payment and Assessment by the financial officer

Reporting 1. Continuous reporting during whole project life cycle, whenever needed Ø Deliverables Ø Publications Ø etc. 2. Periodic reporting Ø Reporting period as defined in GA Ø Predefined templates in the system

Periodic reports Ø WHEN Within 60 days following the end of each reporting period Ø WHAT Periodic report includes: Ø Technical report (attachment) + Continuous reporting, including questionnaire (H2020 key indicators) Ø Financial report Individual financial statement from each beneficiary + Periodic summary financial statement Ø HOW Via PPè MP

Submission of periodic report H2020 principle Ø Coordinator prepares Periodic Technical report, based on the input from all beneficiaries Ø Beneficiaries (including Coordinator) prepare their individual Financial statements, signed electronically (FSIGN) and submit to Coordinator Ø Coordinator "marks for submission" all reports to be submitted to REA Ø Coordinator submits all reports in one package Single Submission.

How to write the technical report Give a clear account of the project activities during the reporting period The activity progress report: @ What did you do? What did you achieve? Which problems did you encounter? Any deviations? Corrective actions? o Clear, informative, straight to the point, concise o Transparent communication

Submission on-line on-line submission Access through the Participant Portal NEW! = single submission & single rejection Technical report and all financial statements to be submitted by the coordinator as a "single package" è "If a beneficiary does not include its related financial statement in a periodic report, the costs will be considered 'zero' for this reporting period but the beneficiary can declare its costs with the next financial report (for the next reporting period)." Full package rejected if one document requires changes or corrections

Technical reviews Planned at the end of each reporting period o Usually the review takes place after the submission of the report and deliverables Present the work carried out, the main achievements and the use of the resources o Participation of the coordinator, participation of WP leaders to be discussed on a case-by-case basis REA can be assisted by external reviewers

FINANCIAL ASPECTS

Simplification & new H2020 rules - a single funding rate 20

Simplification & new H2020 rules Acceptance of beneficiaries' usual accounting practices for direct costs Acceptance of 'average' personnel costs No more time-sheets for personnel working full time on EU project (note that if not working full time on an EU project TIME RECORDS of the hours worked on the action needed) No reporting of interest on pre-financing Ex-ante financial capacity checks only for private coordinators Only 1 certificate on the financial statements at the end of the project for beneficiary requesting EUR 325 000 or more 21

H2020 Eligible costs Actually incurred by the beneficiary H2020 Eligible costs Incurred during the action Connected to the action Identifiable and verifiable (accounting) In compliance with national law Reasonable, financially sound Tips: 1. Be transparent 2. Treat all costs as you usually do in your business practice 3. Check for exceptions beforehand (PO, FO) 22

Ineligible costs Identifiable taxes and duties Deductible VAT Interest owed Provisions for possible future losses/charges Exchange losses Bank charges Excessive or reckless expenditure Costs reimbursed in respect of any other EU project Others Tips: 1. Discuss in advance with REA's staff any doubt about eligibility 2. Non-deductible VAT is an eligible cost (new!) 23

H2020 Other direct Travel costs and subsistence allowance Equipment costs Consumables Dissemination costs CFS (!) Translation costs IPR costs Others Tips: 1. Justify the main cost items included in this category 2. Stick to what you included in Annex I 24

H2020 subcontracting ü Identified in annex I as action task ü Subcontract not foreseen in Annex I is in principle not eligible ü Based on business conditions ü Best value for money (no specific procedure) ü No supervision of the beneficiary ü Subcontractor has no rights vis-à-vis the EC/EAs, but can be audited Tips: o Discuss in advance with REA's staff about subcontracting not foreseen in Annex I 25

Subcontracting vs. contracting - Subcontracting Art. 13 of the GA change against FP7 * Subcontracting can be used to implement certain action tasks described in Annex I. Subcontracting may cover only a limited part of the action. * If applicable, the tasks to be implemented and the estimated cost for each subcontract must be set out in Annex 1 and the total estimated costs of subcontracting per beneficiary must be set out in Annex 2 (to be declared in column B - Direct costs of subcontracting). - Contracting Art. 10 of the GA - change against FP7 Contracting can be used for purchasing goods, works and services which are necessary to implement the action tasks but not directly linked to them. If applicable, they should be set out in Annex 1 and the total estimated costs for contracting declared in Annex 2 (in column D Other direct costs (D.3 Other goods and services)).

Budget transfers in H2020 Underspent budget can be transferred to another category or beneficiary Action to be implemented as described in Annex I If the change is significant an amendment to the GA is needed No transfer of lump sums Tip: Contact the REA in order to discuss the typology and impact of change 27

Publications and publicity Any publicity, including at a conference or seminar or any type of information or promotional material must specify that the project has received EC research funding and display the European emblem. All publications shall include the following statement: The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, under Grant Agreement no xxxxxx.

Questions? Paula Mota Alves REA Research Executive Agency http://ec.europa.eu/research/rea @ paula.mota-alves@ec.europa.eu * COV2 02/59 1049 Brussels Belgium site Place Rogier 16 1210 Brussels ( +32-2-298 48 43 Copyright 2007-2009 Close Comfort