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INTERREG IVA Programme Guidance Note on Information and Publicity G5/IIVA 1. General 1.1 Section 1, Information and Communication, of European Commission Regulation (EC) No 1828/2006 requires the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), as INTERREG IVA Managing Authority, to ensure that operations and s that have received funding through the INTERREG IVA Programme acknowledge this support on all publicity. 1.2 The term operation refers to all elements of a single application. The term refers to the elements comprising the operation, which may also be referred to as themes or actions. 2. Recognition of European Union Funding 2.1 Every operation and is required to recognise the part-financing of their activities by the European Union s European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The Managing Authority will provide templates for billboards, commemorative plaques and recruitment and public notice advertisements which should be used by all operations and s. Full details of how and where EU logos should be used are contained in the Information and Publicity Guide and Information and Publicity Tool-kit available from SEUPB s Communications Team (contact details below). 1

2.2 The cost of publicity materials and events which do not display the appropriate recognition of European Union and ERDF support for the operation/ is not eligible for EU funding. Versions of the logo which properly recognises the European Union s support can be downloaded from www.seupb.eu/media_newlogos.htm 2.3 Further guidance on the correct usage for the EU logo can be obtained at www.europa.eu.int/abc/symbols/emblem/index_en.htm 3. List of beneficiaries 3.1 The Managing Authority will publish a list of all beneficiaries on the SEUPB website and other websites. Acceptance of ERDF funding implies agreement to being included in the list of beneficiaries. This list will not be limited to lead partners/beneficiaries. Information on Lead Partners will be published first and information on the s in each operation will be added at regular intervals to provide a comprehensive list of final beneficiaries. 3.2 The name of the operation and its s should be in a form which facilitates the understanding of the nature of the operation and. A summary of the objectives and contact details of the operation and will be included together with links to relevant web pages and news on operation and progress and news. The following financial information will be listed for each beneficiary: Amounts committed to the operation/. Total amounts effectively paid at the end of an operation/. 4. The Lead Partners responsibilities 4.1 The Lead Partner should prepare a Communication Plan as part of the application, otherwise the application will be deemed incomplete. The Communication Plan should detail how potential/actual beneficiaries, the public and other stakeholders will be made aware of the European Union s contribution to the operation and activities. Further information on the contents of a Communication Plan is provided 2

below in section 7 and the SEUPB Communications Team can provide comments on the suitability of the plan. 4.2 The Lead Partner should ensure that they have sufficient budget to meet the information and publicity obligations of their operation and the s for which it is responsible. The Communication Plan should demonstrate that the planned publicity and information activities are appropriate and proportionate to the size of the operation and its s. The Lead Partner has the designated responsibility to ensure that all elements of its operation adhere to the appropriate and proportionate information and publicity requirements which are relevant to the size of the. Minimum requirements are: Communications Lead All s should identify at least one member of staff with responsibility for all publicity and information activities (we shall refer to this person as the Communications Lead). Each Lead Partner s Communications Lead, or their representative, should attend all Communication Network meetings held by the Special EU Programmes Body. Communications Leads must also attend at least one communication and publicity workshop held by the Special EU Programmes Body. Publicity general requirements The Lead Partner must use appropriate publicity and information measures to ensure that those taking part in the operation or, and the general public, are aware of the role of the European Union s ERDF in financing the operation or. A proportionate and appropriate media event/publicity opportunity to mark both the commencement and closure of all operations and s should be arranged. Ensure that press releases are issued by each on at least three separate occasions over its lifetime, unless inappropriate to do so. A regularly updated webpage per, ideally hosted on the website of the Lead Partner or equivalent, should be developed. Websites/pages must include the correct use of logos as specified in the Information and Publicity Guide and 3

Information and Publicity Tool-kit produced by the SEUPB. There should also be a link to the SEUPB website (www.seupb.eu) from these pages. The Lead Partner should distribute a newsletter/e-zine with updates of the progress of s and key events at least twice a year to identified stakeholders. Any related documents, including any attendance record or certificates, should include a statement to the effect that the operation or was co-financed by the European Union s ERDF as laid out in Article 8.4 of Commission Regulation EC 1828/2006. Infrastructure s additional requirements Any infrastructure or construction with total public contribution exceeding 500,000 (approximately 345,000 this sterling equivalent is only set as a guide and the exchange rate on the relevant date should be used www.x-rates.com) must erect a billboard during the implementation of the. The requirements for the billboard are specified in the Information and Publicity Guide and Information and Publicity Tool-kit produced by the SEUPB to ensure compliance with Articles 8 and 9 of Commission Regulation EC 1828/2006. Any with total public contribution exceeding 500,000 (approximately 345,000 as detailed above) and involving infrastructure, construction or the purchase of a physical object must also erect a permanent explanatory plaque within six months of completion of the. The requirements for this plaque are specified in the Information and Publicity Guide and Information and Publicity Tool-kit produced by the SEUPB to ensure compliance of Articles 8 and 9 of Commission Regulation EC 1828/2006. Monitoring To enable the Managing Authority to effectively report on information and publicity activities, the Lead Partner should monitor and evaluate information and publicity activities and provide annual reports to the SEUPB Communications Team on: i. How s have met eligibility criteria with specific reference to the acknowledgment of EU contributions. ii. Copies of all press releases and publications issued by an operation or. 4

iii. The range of information and publicity measures undertaken to communicate with all identified stakeholders. iv. An updated Communication Plan. 5. The Intermediate Body responsibilities 5.1 The Intermediate Body (the SEUPB s Joint Technical Secretariat) has certain responsibilities with regard to information and publicity measures related to the joint Communication Plan for the INTERREG IVA Programme. The SEUPB Communications Team will have responsibility for all information and publicity activities and will perform this duty for the JTS. In summary, these are: Attending all Communication Network meetings held by the Special EU Programmes Body. Attending and participating in information and publicity workshops held by the Special EU Programmes Body as requested. Attending and participating in all roadshows targeted at potential beneficiaries undertaken by the Special EU Programmes Body. Agreeing all press releases issued by the Intermediate Body in relation to INTERREG IVA. Maintaining a log of all media enquiries and the responses provided. Assessing the communication plans and budgets of all applications for funding against a checklist provided by the Managing Authority. 6. Sharing Good Practice Communications Network 6.1 In line with Article 10 of European Commission Regulation (EC) No 1828/2006, SEUPB will form a Communications Network for those who have been designated as the Communications Lead for operations and s. The Communications Network will share good practice and contribute to activities of regional, national and European Commission networks. Operations and s should advise the SEUPB Communications Team as early as possible of outstanding achievements which can be used by the European Commission to demonstrate the achievements of the programmes and the benefits brought to citizens. A template of the information required by the Commission will be provided by the Managing Authority. 5

6.2 The Communications Network will also identify any information and publicity issues requiring clarification. 7. Further Information 7.1 The SEUPB s joint Communication Plan for the INTERREG IVA and PEACE III Programmes is available from the Communications Network section of the Members Login area of www.seupb.eu. Access to this section will be provided to the persons designated as Communications Leads. Requests for access should be made to the SEUPB Communications Team. An Information and Publicity Guide and Information and Publicity Tool-kit has also been developed and will also be available. 7.2 Developing a Communication Plan The Communication Plan should include information on: WHO - the target groups to which you want to get your messages and the persons responsible for implementing the information and publicity measure. WHY - the aims of the different activities. WHAT - the strategy and content of the information and publicity measures you intend to take. HOW how you will communicate your messages to the different stakeholders such as potential beneficiaries, actual beneficiaries and the public. WHEN - an indicative timeframe for the different activities. Starting early with your Communication Plan will be a great help. Be pro-active!. EVALUATION - an indication of how you will evaluate the information and publicity measures and the visibility and awareness you have created of the and the EU in funding for the. TIME RESOURCES - an indication of the time needed to implement the Communication Plan. BUDGET an indication of financial resources needed to implement the Communication Plan. An example of a Communication Plan is presented below for information 7.3 For further clarification and help contact: Roger Hope Communications Manager Special EU Programmes Body Telephone: + 44 (0) 28 9026 6691 Email: roger.hope@seupb.eu Michelle Rea Communications Officer Special EU Programmes Body Telephone: +44 (0) 28 90266682 Email: michelle.rea@seupb.eu 6

Communication Plan Example Level of Dissemination/ communication OWN ORGANISATION Partner 1, Partner 2, PARTNERSHIP LEVEL REGIONAL LEVEL ( Local Authorities, County Councils, Local politicians, community groups, regional media, ) Why (The aim) To keep operational staff up to date with the progress of the To inform the workers about the different communicatio n activities To make people aware of the intermediate results What (The product/ results/ good practices) article on in internal Newsletter collecting /updating different communication activities/ideas (also newsletter, website, ) Press release To whom (The target group/ stakeholders) Operational staff When (When do you plan your activity? Is this a one-off activity at launch of or an ongoing activity? Weekly, monthly, quarterly from the beginning of the to its completion?, at the start/end of the? workers start of + ongoing activity Local/regional press to reach a broad public on a regional level pre, during and conclusion of the How Do it in-house, sub-contract out. Paper or e-zine? e-mail + discussion at steering group meetings personal contact with journalist + sending press release Who (Who is responsible for implementing this part of the plan?) Is it a part of someone s role to oversee internal communications within the different organisations? Is it part of someone s role to oversee the communication activities Communication officer of one of the partners Time resources required (estimation of working hours/days) Is it practical to have a weekly update? Time resourses: 2 hours/week for the whole of the 5 days 2 days: writing press article, contact journalists Costs Have you budgeted for this? Will it incur costs - subcontracting? E-zine cheaper than paper? Internal staffing costs 2 days internal Evaluation (tell us how you will measure whether or not it has worked) Establish a feedback mechanism for staff? Define how many team meetings you will have. Record the number of times staff gave you feedback on the information they are receiving and whether it was given through their preferred medium Define how you are going to determine that workers are well informed about the different activities. 100% error free claims for EU funds; No complaints etc Set target for number of articles that appear in local newspaper? Set target score for inclusion of key messages in each story 7

NATIONAL LEVEL (Government, NGOs, national media, trade unions, charities) EU LEVEL (European Commission, international suppliers, tourists, potential clients/customers) SECTOR (Influencers within the sector you are operating, can be regional, national or at EU Level you re a visitors centre. These could be other local tourism venues, the tourist board, trade and travel press, overseas travel agencies etc) To get the advice of local county councillors To present results To inform them about results To inform possible interested parties about the possible outcome of your briefing Final conference presentation of end report to European Commission Participation to sector fair Local county councillors national decision makers relevant European Commission staff relevant partners in your sector 5 months after the start of the End of the End of the 9 months after the start of the personal invitation + agenda manager 5 days 5 days internal invitation all the partners 5 days internal + cost of conference meeting rooms, refreshments, AVequipment, invites report accompanied by supporting letter Lead partner 1 day internal Sub-contracting all the partners 5 days: preparation + fair attendance + evaluation expenses booth + Set target for providing response to Councillor advice Define how many key people you will attract to each event. Set target for providing Managing Authority with details of outstanding mediafriendly s for submission the European Commission. Define the number of contacts you will make at the sector fair and the number of follow up enquiries you want to generate. Total Cost = Date of Issue: July 2008 8