The coordinator’s roles and responsibilities. The coordinator is the central contact point for the granting authority and represents the consortium (towards the granting authority). For this purpose, the Grant Agreement imposes a number of specific coordination tasks. Key coordination tasks: Monitor that the action is implemented properly Act as the intermediary for all communications — unless the Grant Agreement specifies otherwise Request and review documents or information required by the granting authority and verify their completeness and correctness Submit the deliverables and reports in the system Submit the prefinancing guarantees to the granting authority (if any) Distribute payments to the other beneficiaries, without unjustified delay Inform the granting authority of the amounts paid to each beneficiary, if requested to do so (see Articles 22 and 32) The coordination tasks include quality-checking documents/information submitted by the beneficiaries, including: reviewing the individual financial statements from each beneficiary to verify consistency with the action tasks, as well as their completeness and correctness (e.g. that the addition of the different costs declared by the beneficiary corresponds to the total amount declared)
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The coordinator’s roles and responsibilities. The coordinator is the central contact point for the granting authority and represents the consortium (towards the granting authority). For this purpose, the Grant Agreement imposes a number of specific coordination tasks. Key coordination tasks: ▪ Monitor that the action is implemented properly ▪ Act as the intermediary for all communications — unless the Grant Agreement specifies otherwise ▪ Request and review documents or information required by the granting authority and verify their completeness and correctness ▪ Submit the deliverables and reports in the system ▪ Submit the prefinancing guarantees to the granting authority (if any) ▪ Distribute payments to the other beneficiaries, without unjustified delay ▪ Inform the granting authority of the amounts paid to each beneficiary, if requested to do so (see Articles 22 and 32) The coordination tasks include quality-checking documents/information submitted by the beneficiaries, including: − reviewing the individual financial statements from each beneficiary to verify consistency with the action tasks, as well as their completeness and correctness (e.g. that the addition of the different costs declared by the beneficiary corresponds to the total amount declared)
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The coordinator’s roles and responsibilities. The coordinator is the central contact point for the granting authority and represents the consortium (towards the granting authority). For this purpose, the Grant Agreement imposes a number of specific coordination tasks. Key coordination tasks: – Monitor that the action is implemented properly – Act as the intermediary for all communications — unless the Grant Agreement specifies otherwise – Request and review documents or information required by the granting authority and verify their completeness and correctness – Submit the deliverables and reports in the system – Submit the prefinancing guarantees to the granting authority (if any) – Distribute payments to the other beneficiaries, without unjustified delay – Inform the granting authority of the amounts paid to each beneficiary, if requested to do so (see Articles 22 and 32) The coordination tasks include quality-checking documents/information submitted by the beneficiaries, including: reviewing the individual financial statements from each beneficiary to verify consistency with the action tasks, as well as their completeness and correctness (e.g. that the addition of the different costs declared by the beneficiary corresponds to the total amount declared)
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Samples: Eu Grants
The coordinator’s roles and responsibilities. The coordinator is the central contact point for the granting authority and represents the consortium (towards the granting authority). For this purpose, the Grant Agreement imposes a number of specific coordination tasks. Key coordination tasks: – Monitor that the action is implemented properly – Act as the intermediary for all communications — unless the Grant Agreement specifies otherwise – Request and review documents or information required by the granting authority and verify their completeness and correctness – Submit the deliverables and reports in the system – Submit the prefinancing guarantees to the granting authority (if any) – Distribute payments to the other beneficiaries, without unjustified delay – Inform the granting authority of the amounts paid to each beneficiary, if requested to do so (see Articles 22 and 32) The coordination tasks include quality-checking documents/information submitted by the beneficiaries, including: ▪ reviewing the individual financial statements from each beneficiary to verify consistency with the action tasks, as well as their completeness and correctness (e.g. that the addition of the different costs declared by the beneficiary corresponds to the total amount declared)
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Samples: Grant Agreement
The coordinator’s roles and responsibilities. The coordinator is the central contact point for the granting authority and represents the consortium (towards the granting authority). For this purpose, the Grant Agreement imposes a number of specific coordination tasks. Key coordination tasks: – Monitor that the action is implemented properly – Act as the intermediary for all communications — unless the Grant Agreement specifies otherwise – Request and review documents or information required by the granting authority and verify their completeness and correctness – Submit the deliverables and reports in the system – Submit the prefinancing guarantees to the granting authority (if any) – Distribute payments to the other beneficiaries, without unjustified delay – Inform the granting authority of the amounts paid to each beneficiary, if requested to do so (see Articles 22 and 32) The coordination tasks include quality-checking documents/information submitted by the beneficiaries, including: reviewing the individual financial statements from each beneficiary to verify consistency with the action tasks, as well as their completeness and correctness (e.g. that the addition of the different costs declared by the beneficiary corresponds to the total amount declared)
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Samples: Eu Grants