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ProgrammesNet4Society, the NCP network for Cluster 2, will organize an online pre-proposal check event on 8 November 2023. This event is dedicated to the development of project proposals for the 2024 calls in Cluster 2. During an online meeting (max. 45 minutes), evaluators and NCPs will provide feedback and tips on the project proposals and work already done.
Applications for participation to this event must be submitted via the online registration platform by the project coordinator. The submission of applications is open until 18 October 2023. Due to the limited number of available slots, not all submitted proposals can be reviewed by experienced evaluators and NCPs. Hence, the selection will be based on the quality of the application as well as the level of completeness of the project proposal.
More information on this event can be found on the event’s webpage.
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