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Update of the Annotated Model Grant Agreement

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The Commission has added several clarifications on the Annotated Model Grant Agreement (AMGA) (update 1 April 2025).

The additions are listed on page 4/5 and in the document highlighted by a green square on the left hand side.

Some clarifications out of this list:

  • several details of the personnel cost calculations
  • link to a guidance document concerning Funding Support to Third Parties (p. 166- but seemingly not available yet)
  • link to a guidance document about System and Process Audit (SPA) (p. 257)
  • about Gender Equality Plan in Annex 5 (p. 356)
  • link to a guidance document regarding restricted calls (calls with ownership and control restrictions) (Annex 5, p. 396, but seemingly not available yet) in Annex 5

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