Guidelines

Guidelines on how to develop a proposal and how to fill in application forms are readily available through each EU Programme office, and elsewhere. They are often extremely lengthy, however, and the ADUM team felt it would be helpful if our website users could have a synthetic document bringing together the most important features.

To do so, we have drawn heavily on a number of sources, which we duly acknowledge. We are most grateful to their authors, most of whom have a great deal of experience in the field. We felt that it would be particularly important for our users to become familiarised with a method which is being used by more and more public institutions: the Logical Framework Approach.

We recommend that you print our Guidelines, which you can open on this page. The document is much shorter than most: only 30 pages. Nevertheless, it will useful for you to have it on your desk, next to you, as you begin to develop your idea into a full proposal.

It is essential, once you have chosen the EU programme that suits your project, to do the same with the documents specifically offered by the office administering the programme.

To read the full document (word format) please click here.

 

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