Upper funding limits. 1. For research and technological development activities, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs. However, for beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and SMEs, the rate may reach a maximum of 75% of the total eligible costs. This rate shall be applied for the whole duration of the project, even if these beneficiaries change their status during the life of the project. 2. For demonstration activities, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs. 3. For coordination and support actions, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs. 4. For other activities not covered by paragraphs 1 and 2, inter alia, management activities, training, coordination, networking and dissemination (including publications), the contribution may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs. Paragraphs 1 to 4 shall apply also in the case of projects where flat rate financing or lump sum financing is used for the whole or for part of the project. 5. Management of the consortium activities includes: − maintenance of the consortium agreement, if it is obligatory, − the overall legal, ethical, financial and administrative management including, for each of the beneficiaries, the obtaining of the certificates on the financial statements and on the methodology and costs relating to financial audits and technical reviews, − implementation of competitive calls by the consortium for the participation of new beneficiaries, where required by Annex I of this grant agreement, − any other management activities foreseen by the annexes, except coordination of research and technological development activities. 6. For training activities, the salary costs of those being trained are not eligible costs under this activity. The table illustrates the maximum rates of the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] for the activities relating to the funding schemes below: Maximum reimbursement rates Research and technological development activities (*) Demonstration activities Other activities Network of excellence 50% 75% (**) 100% Collaborative project(****) 50% 75% (**) 50% 100% Coordination and support action 100% (***)
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Samples: Fp7 Grant Agreement, Fp7 Grant Agreement, Fp7 Grant Agreement
Upper funding limits.
1. For research and technological development activities, the JU financial contribution may reach a maximum of [50% of the Union] [Euratom] total eligible costs of the beneficiaries. However, for beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and SMEs, the rate may reach a maximum of 75% of the total eligible costs. If these beneficiaries change their status during the life of the project, this reimbursement rate shall be applicable up to the moment they lose their status.
2. For demonstration activities, the JU financial contribution may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs.
3. For other activities not covered by paragraphs 1 and 2, inter alia, management activities, training, coordination, networking and dissemination (including publications), the JU contribution may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs. However, for beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and SMEs, the rate may reach a maximum of 75% of the total eligible costs. This rate shall be applied for the whole duration of the project, even if If these beneficiaries change their status during the life of the project, this reimbursement rate shall be applicable up to the moment they lose their status.
2. For demonstration activities, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs.
3. For coordination and support actions, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs.
4. For other activities not covered by paragraphs 1 and 2, inter alia, management activities, training, coordination, networking and dissemination (including publications), the contribution may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs. Paragraphs 1 to 4 shall apply also in the case of projects where flat rate financing or lump sum financing is used for the whole or for part of the project.
53.1. Management of the consortium activities includes: − • maintenance of the consortium agreement, if it is obligatory, − • the overall legal, ethical, financial and administrative management including, for each of the beneficiaries, the obtaining of the certificates on the financial statements and on the methodology and costs relating to financial audits and technical reviews, − • implementation of competitive calls by the consortium for the participation of new beneficiaries, where required by Annex I of this grant agreement, − • any other management activities foreseen by the annexes, except coordination of research and technological development activities.
63.2. For training activities, the salary costs of those being trained are not eligible costs under this activity. The table illustrates the maximum rates of the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] for the activities relating to the funding schemes below: Maximum reimbursement rates Research and technological development activities (*) Demonstration activities Other activities Network of excellence 50% 75% (**) 100% Collaborative project(****) 50% 75% (**) 50% 100% Coordination and support action 100% (***).
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Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement
Upper funding limits.
1. For research and technological development activities, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs. However, for beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and SMEs, the rate may reach a maximum of 75% of the total eligible costs. This rate shall be applied for the whole duration of the project, even if these beneficiaries change their status during the life of the project.
2. For demonstration activities, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs.
3. For coordination and support actions, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs.
4. For other activities not covered by paragraphs 1 and 2, inter alia, management activities, training, coordination, networking and dissemination (including publications), the contribution may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs. Paragraphs 1 to 4 shall apply also in the case of projects where flat rate financing or lump sum financing is used for the whole or for part of the project.
5. Management of the consortium activities includes: − maintenance of the consortium agreement, if it is obligatory, − the overall legal, ethical, financial and administrative management including, for each of the beneficiaries, the obtaining of the certificates on the financial statements and on the methodology and costs relating to financial audits and technical reviews, − implementation of competitive calls by the consortium for the participation of new beneficiaries, where required by Annex I Xxxxx X of this grant agreement, − any other management activities foreseen by the annexes, except coordination of research and technological development activities.
6. For training activities, the salary costs of those being trained are not eligible costs under this activity. The table illustrates the maximum rates of the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] for the activities relating to the funding schemes below: Maximum reimbursement rates Research and technological development activities (*) Demonstration activities Other activities Network of excellence 50% 75% (**) 100% Collaborative project(****) 50% 75% (**) 50% 100% Coordination and support action 100% (***)
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Samples: Fp7 Grant Agreement, Fp7 Grant Agreement
Upper funding limits.
1. For research and technological development activities, the Community financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs. However, for beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and SMEs, the rate may reach a maximum of 75% of the total eligible costs. This rate shall be applied for the whole duration of the project, even if If these beneficiaries change their status during the life of the project, this reimbursement rate shall be applicable up to the moment they lose their status.
2. For demonstration activities, the Community financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs.
3. For coordination and support actions, the Community financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs.
4. For other activities not covered by paragraphs 1 1, 2 and 23, inter alia, management activitiesactivities including certificates on the financial statements and certifications of the methodology, training, coordination, networking and dissemination (including publications), the contribution may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs. Paragraphs 1 to 4 shall apply also in the case of projects where flat rate financing or lump sum financing is used for the whole or for part of the project.
5. Management of the consortium activities includes: − maintenance of the consortium agreement, if it is obligatory, − the overall legal, ethical, financial and administrative management including, for each of the beneficiaries, the obtaining of the certificates on the financial statements and or on the methodology and costs relating to financial audits and technical reviews, reviews − implementation of competitive calls by the consortium for the participation of new beneficiaries, where required by Annex I of this grant agreement, − any other management activities foreseen by the annexes, except coordination of research and technological development activities.
6. For training activities, the salary costs of those being trained are not eligible costs under this activity. The table illustrates the maximum rates of the Community financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] for the activities relating to the funding schemes below: Maximum reimbursement rates of eligible costs Research and technological development activities development(*) Demonstration activities Other activities (**) Network of excellence 50% 75% (***) 100% Collaborative project(****) project 50% 75% (***) 50% 100% Coordination and support action 100% (***)*) (*) Research and technological development includes scientific coordination. (**) Other activities means any "specific activity" covered by Annex I. (***) For beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and (****) The reimbursement of indirect eligible costs, in the case of coordination and support actions, may reach a maximum 7% of the direct eligible costs, excluding the direct eligible costs for subcontracting and the costs of reimbursement of resources made available by third parties which are not used on the premises of the beneficiary.
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Samples: Fp7 Grant Agreement
Upper funding limits.
1. For research and technological development activities, the Community financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs. However, for beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and SMEs, the rate may reach a maximum of 75% of the total eligible costs. This rate shall be applied for the whole duration of the project, even if If these beneficiaries change their status during the life of the project, this reimbursement rate shall be applicable up to the moment they lose their status.
2. For demonstration activities, the Community financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs.
3. For coordination and support actions, the Community financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs.
4. For other activities not covered by paragraphs 1 1, 2 and 23, inter alia, management activitiesactivities including certificates on the financial statements and certifications of the methodology, training, coordination, networking and dissemination (including publications), the contribution may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs. Paragraphs 1 to 4 shall apply also in the case of projects where flat rate financing or lump sum financing is used for the whole or for part of the project.
5. Management of the consortium activities includes: − maintenance of the consortium agreement, if it is obligatory, − the overall legal, ethical, financial and administrative management including, for each of the beneficiaries, the obtaining of the certificates on the financial statements and or on the methodology and costs relating to financial audits and technical reviews, reviews − implementation of competitive calls by the consortium for the participation of new beneficiaries, where required by Annex I Xxxxx X of this grant agreement, − any other management activities foreseen by the annexes, except coordination of research and technological development activities.
6. For training activities, the salary costs of those being trained are not eligible costs under this activity. The table illustrates the maximum rates of the Community financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] for the activities relating to the funding schemes below: Maximum reimbursement rates of eligible costs Research and technological development activities development(*) Demonstration activities Other activities (**) Network of excellence 50% 75% (***) 100% Collaborative project(****) project 50% 75% (***) 50% 100% Coordination and support action 100% (***)*) (*) Research and technological development includes scientific coordination. (**) Other activities means any "specific activity" covered by Xxxxx X. (***) For beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and (****) The reimbursement of indirect eligible costs, in the case of coordination and support actions, may reach a maximum 7% of the direct eligible costs, excluding the direct eligible costs for subcontracting and the costs of reimbursement of resources made available by third parties which are not used on the premises of the beneficiary.
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Samples: Fp7 Grant Agreement
Upper funding limits.
1. For research and technological development activities, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs. However, for beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and SMEs, the rate may reach a maximum of 75% of the total eligible costs. This rate shall be applied for the whole duration of the project, even if these beneficiaries change their status during the life of the project.
2. For demonstration activities, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs.
3. For coordination and support actions, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs.
4. For other activities not covered by paragraphs 1 and 2, inter alia, management activities, training, coordination, networking and dissemination (including publications), the contribution may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs. Paragraphs 1 to 4 shall apply also in the case of projects where flat rate financing or lump sum financing is used for the whole or for part of the project.
5. Management of the consortium activities includes: − maintenance of the consortium agreement, if it is obligatory, − the overall legal, ethical, financial and administrative management including, for each of the beneficiaries, the obtaining of the certificates on the financial statements and on the methodology and costs relating to financial audits and technical reviews, − implementation of competitive calls by the consortium for the participation of new beneficiaries, where required by Annex I of this grant agreement, − any other management activities foreseen by the annexes, except coordination of research and technological development activities.
6. For training activities, the salary costs of those being trained are not eligible costs under this activity. The table illustrates the maximum rates of the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] for the activities relating to the funding schemes below: Maximum reimbursement rates Research and technological development activities (*) Demonstration activities Other activities Network of excellence 50% 75% (**) 100% Collaborative project(****) 50% 75% (**) 50% 100% Coordination and support action 100% (***)
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Samples: Fp7 Grant Agreement
Upper funding limits.
1. For research and technological development activities, the JU financial contribution may reach a maximum of [50% of the Union] [Euratom] total eligible costs of the beneficiaries. However, for beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and SMEs, the rate may reach a maximum of 75% of the total eligible costs. If these beneficiaries change their status during the life of the project, this reimbursement rate shall be applicable up to the moment they lose their status.
2. For demonstration activities, the JU financial contribution may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs.
3. For other activities not covered by paragraphs 1 and 2, inter alia, management activities, training, coordination, networking and dissemination (including publications), the JU contribution may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs. However, for beneficiaries that are non-profit public bodies, secondary and higher education establishments, research organisations and SMEs, the rate may reach a maximum of 75% of the total eligible costs. This rate shall be applied for the whole duration of the project, even if If these beneficiaries change their status during the life of the project, this reimbursement rate shall be applicable up to the moment they lose their status.
2. For demonstration activities, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 50% of the total eligible costs.
3. For coordination and support actions, the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs.
4. For other activities not covered by paragraphs 1 and 2, inter alia, management activities, training, coordination, networking and dissemination (including publications), the contribution may reach a maximum of 100% of the total eligible costs. Paragraphs 1 to 4 shall apply also in the case of projects where flat rate financing or lump sum financing is used for the whole or for part of the project.
53.1. Management of the consortium activities includes: − • maintenance of the consortium agreement, if it is obligatory, − • the overall legal, ethical, financial and administrative management including, for each of the beneficiaries, the obtaining of the certificates on the financial statements and on the methodology and costs relating to financial audits and technical reviews, − • implementation of competitive calls by the consortium for the participation of new beneficiaries, where required by Annex I Xxxxx X of this grant agreement, − • any other management activities foreseen by the annexes, except coordination of research and technological development activities.
63.2. For training activities, the salary costs of those being trained are not eligible costs under this activity. The table illustrates the maximum rates of the financial contribution of [the Union] [Euratom] for the activities relating to the funding schemes below: Maximum reimbursement rates Research and technological development activities (*) Demonstration activities Other activities Network of excellence 50% 75% (**) 100% Collaborative project(****) 50% 75% (**) 50% 100% Coordination and support action 100% (***).
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Samples: Grant Agreement