Up to 200.000 euro for Micro-enterprises!

September 19th, 2016

Micro-enterprises can still apply for up to 200.000 euro grants for investments in constructions / expansions / modernization / endowment within Regional Operational Programme (POR)!

Eligible beneficiaries: Micro-enterprises from urban areas (companies under 9 employees and up to 2 million euro turnover / total assets), with at least 1 year of activity.

Eligible investments:

  • Construction, extension, modernization of the production / services areas;
  • Acquisition of tangible and intangible assets, including e-commerce tools.

Minimum eligible value of the project: 25.000 euro;

Grant: maximum 200.000 euro;

Grant financing percentage: maximum 90% from the eligible costs of the project.

Investments in the Bucharest–Ilfov and Danube Delta development regions are still NOT eligible.

For more information please contact us!

POCU – Internship and traineeship for students – guideline under public consultation

September 16th, 2016

The consultative form of the POCU 2014-2020 Applicant Guideline – Specific Conditions: “Traineeship and internship for students from agri-food field, industry and services” (OS 6.13, OS 6.14) has been published.

Download: Internship/Traineeship Presentation

Project value: minimum 75.000 euro, maximum 500.000 euro.

Implementation period: 9 – 24 months.

 Eligible applicants/partners:

  • Ministry of Education and subordinated/coordinated: institutions/agencies/organizations;
  • Accredited private and public universities;
  • Employers (as traineeship/internship partners);
  • Professional Associations;
  • Chambers of commerce and industry;
  • NGOs;
  • Public and private professional guidance and counselling services providers;

 Target group:

  • Students from secondary schools, high-schools and universities.

Activities:

  • Development and implementation of learning programs at work, traineeship, internship;
  • Providing professional counseling services;
  • Development of partnerships between educational institutions and traineeship/internship partners, organizing professional competitions etc.

 The Guideline is under public consultation until September 30th 2016.

POCU – launching of ”School for all!” and ”Motivated teachers in disadvantaged schools”!

September 14th, 2016

The Ministry of European Funds launched yesterday, 13th September 2016, two new calls for projects within POCU 2014-2020, with submission deadline: 15th November 2016.

“School for all” (SO 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.6) – financing line dedicated to:

  • facilitating the access to education and preventing / reducing the rate of early school leaving;
  • increasing the quality of educational services;
  • developing the capacity of human resources in schools;

Target group:

  • Children with ante-preschool age (2-3 years), preschool age, students from groups with school dropout risk, with accent on the ones belonging to Roma minority and from rural areas/disadvantaged communities, including their parents;
  • Teachers and other specialists in education;
  • Youngsters and adults who abandoned school;

Maximum project value:

  • Simple projects: maximum 1.450.000 euro;
  • Combined projects: maxim 2.100.000 euro.

Non-reimbursable financing:

  • 100% for NGOs; 95% for private beneficiaries; 98%/85% for public institutions;

Eligible applicants:

  • NGOs;
  • Religious institutions;
  • Public or private educational institutions;
  • The Ministry of Education and subordinated bodies;
  • Various organizations with attributions in education area, according to the Guidelines;

 

 “Motivated teachers in disadvantaged schools” (SO 6.2, 6.3, 6.6) – financing line dedicated to:

  • attracting and maintaining quality, competent and motivated human resources in the target schools;
  • developing the institutional capacity of managerial teams from the target schools;

Target group:

  • Teachers from secondary schools;
  • Support staff from schools;
  • School managers;
  • Social partners personnel, including NGOs, which work in the targeted schools;

Project value:

  • Large projects (min. 300 persons from the target group, from the same development region category) – maximum 1.500.000 euro;
  • Small projects (min. 90 persons from the target group, from the same development region category) – 450.000 euro

Non-reimbursable financing:

  • 100% for NGOs; 95% for private beneficiaries; 98%/85% for public institutions;

Eligible applicants:

  • NGOs;
  • Public or private educational institutions;
  • Local public authorities with responsibilities in the field;
  • Guidance, counselling, scholar mediation services providers;
  • Ministry of Education and subordinated institutions;
  • Social partners from pre-university education system;
  • National Administration of Penitentiaries and subordinated institutions (SO 6.3 and 6.6);

40.000 euro grants for people from Diaspora!

September 12th, 2016

The draft form of the POCU 2014-2020 Applicant Guideline “Diaspora Start-up” (SO 3.7) has been published. The Beneficiary can support Romanian citizens living abroad to open a business in Romania through micro-grants of up to 40.000 euro.

Maximum project value: 5.000.000 euro.

Implementation period: maximum 36 months

Eligible applicants/partners:

  • Public and private training providers;
  • Chambers of commerce and industry;
  • NGOs;
  • Trade unions;
  • Members of Sectoral Committees and legal Sectoral Committees;
  • Authorities of local public administration;
  • Professional Associations;
  • Universities;
  • Ministry of Economy, Trade and Business Environment and subordinated/ coordinated: institutions / agencies / organizations;

Target group:

  • Romanian citizens (minimum age: 18 years old) that can prove their residence or domicile abroad for at least 1 year in last 3 years and who intend to establish a business in Romania.
    They also must prove entrepreneurial experience or specialization courses or professional experience in the field.

Activities:

  • Entrepreneurship training programs, authorized by ANC;
  • Internships;
  • A micro-grant of maximum 40.000 euro/business plan, in 2 instalments (1st  instalment – 30.000 euro, 2nd instalment – the difference) and 10.000 euro subsidy for relocating their entrepreneurial activity;
  • A monitoring program of the business functioning and development;

A new state aid scheme for SMEs!

September 9th, 2016

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will be supported to develop their investments under a new multi annual state-aid scheme!

The scheme is drawn up for the period 2017-2020.
The estimated date of its coming into force is October 2016.

Total state aid scheme budget: 900 million lei (200 million euro), with an annual budget of 225 million lei (50 million euro).

The state-aid will be given to enterprises as non-reimbursable grants, within the maximum limit.

According to press release, it is estimated that the scheme will support investment projects ranging between 1 million and 10 million euro.
Estimated number of beneficiaries: 200.

State aid scheme administrators: Territorial Offices for SMEs and Cooperatives, subordinated to the Ministry for Economy, Trade and the Business Environment.

POIM – 200.000 euro with 100% financing for reducing the energy consumption!

September 8th, 2016

Large companies and SMEs can submit projects within POIM 6.2 “Reducing the energy consumption of industrial consumers” starting with 17 October 2016.

Eligible beneficiaries are companies activating in industry (sectors related to CAEN section – “B – Extractive industry” and CAEN section – “C – Manufacturing industry”) with consumption of more than 1.000 toe/year, (defined as major energy consumers, according to ANRE), for which monitoring systems must be implemented in order to identify quick solutions for immediate consumption reduction and for which there must be a powerful tool to quantify the positive effects of the application of measures for increasing energy efficiency.

Implementation region:

  • All country regions, excepting Bucharest-Ilfov;

Grant:

  • Up to 200.000 euro, minimis aid;

Grant financing percentage: 

  • 100% non-reimbursable;

Eligible expenditure:

  • Acquisition and implementation of a monitoring system of energy consumption at the level of industrial platform (installations, equipment, monitoring systems, RTU-remote terminal units, data communication system, master stations, computerized data processing devices etc.);
  • Project preparation (studies, permits, authorizations etc.);
  • Project management, audit;
  • Information and publicity.

For more information consult the Applicant Guideline here.

POCU – New Applicant Guidelines

September 6th, 2016

The Ministry of European Funds published under public consultation 3 new Applicant Guidelines for:

  • „Training of personnel involved in health priority projects” – projects up to 4.000.000 euro. Among eligible applicants: Ministry of Health, public health authorities alone or in partnership with relevant actors: Universities; NGOs etc.
  • “Quality education in nurseries” – noncompetitive call, one project of 13 mil. euro. Eligible applicant: Ministry of Education and other subordinated bodies. Among eligible partners are: educational institutions – ISCED 1; suppliers of guidance, counseling, mediation and alternative services, public and private; NGOs; local public authorities etc.
  • “Updated compulsory national curriculum for secondary education – noncompetitive call, one project of 38 mil. euro. Eligible applicant: Ministry of Education and other subordinated bodies. Among eligible partners are: educational institutions – ISCED 2; public and private suppliers of guidance, counseling, mediation and alternative services; NGOs; local public authorities; National Prisons Administration etc.

Other financing for private beneficiaries:

  • “Romania Start-up Plus” (Final Guideline)– projects of up to 5.000.000 euro, aiming at supporting the establishment of enterprises with non-agricultural profile in urban areas, where among eligible applicants are: authorized training providers; chambers of commerce; NGOs; trade unions and employers’ organizations etc.
  • “School for All” (The Ministry announced that the launch of the final guidelines for the call for projects will be this week) – projects of up to 1.500.000 euro, aiming at facilitating the access to education and preventing / reducing the rate of early school leaving. Among the eligible applicants are: NGOs; religious institutions; public or private educational institutions (compulsory participation); various organizations with attributions in education area.

Nonagricultural businesses in Danube Delta

September 2nd, 2016

Consultative guidelines have been published for sub-measures 6.2 and 6.4 within National Rural Development Programme, sub-measures that focus on investments in non-agricultural businesses in rural areas from Danube Delta.

Eligible activities:

  • Services: medical services, veterinary services, car/boat repair shops, IT business, consultancy, accountancy, legal etc.;
  • Production: pellet manufacturing, textile factory, electrical components factory, metal constructions, furniture factory, pharmaceuticals etc.;
  • Tourism: touristic and agro-touristic accommodation services, caravan parks, campings, holiday camps, leisure activities services, tourist-guide services etc.;
  • Craft: handicraft, pottery, reeds and rushes processing for traditional purpose, manual processing of iron, wool, wood etc.

Financing:

  • For 6.2 financing line – Up to 70.000 euro (100 % non-refundable) and the payment is granted in two installments: 70% in advance, at the beginning of the project and 30% at project completion and achievement of indicators;

OR

  • For 6.4 financing line – Up to 200.000 euro (up to 90% non-refundable financing) for those who want a more complex investment, with regular payments (maximum 5 payments) during the project implementation period;

Eligible expenditure:

  • Building or modernization of the working space;
  • Purchase of equipment, machinery or other equipment necessary for the business;
  • Other expenses required by the project.

Eligible applicants:

  • Microenterprises, small businesses or any individual that can found a company in the rural area from Danube Delta territory until the submission deadline of the project;

Implementation area:

  • Constanta county, villages: Corbu, Istria, Mihai Viteazu, Sacele;
  • Tulcea county, villages: Baia, Bestepe, C.A. Rosetti, Ceamurlia de Jos, Ceatalchioi, Chilia Veche, Crisan, Frecatei, Greci, Grindu, I.C. Bratianu, Jijila, Jurilovca, Luncavita, Mahmudia, Maliuc, Mihail Kogalniceanu, Mihai Bravu, Murighiol, Niculitel, Nufaru, Pardina, Sarichioi, Slava Cercheza, Sfantu Gheorghe, Smardan, Somova, Valea Nucarilor, Vacareni;

The guidelines are under public consultation until September 10th, 2016.

For more information access: www.afir.ro

Launch of “Romania Start-up Plus”!

September 1st, 2016

The final form of the POCU 2014-2020 Applicant Guidelines – Specific Conditions: “Romania Start-up Plus” (SO 3.7) have been launched. The projects can be submitted between the publishing date of the Ministry approval order and 30th of October 2016.

Projects aim at supporting the establishment of enterprises with non-agricultural profile in urban areas.

Maximum project value: 5.000.000 euro.
Implementation period: maximum 36 months

Eligible applicants/partners:

  • Public and private training providers;
  • Chambers of commerce and industry;
  • NGOs;
  • Trade unions;
  • Members of Sectoral Committees and legal Sectoral Committees;
  • Authorities of local public administration;
  • Professional Associations;
  • Universities;
  • Ministry of Economy, Trade and Business Environment and subordinated/ coordinated: institutions / agencies / organizations;

Target group:

  • Individuals who intend to establish a business (eg. unemployed / inactive / people who have a job and intend to set up a business in order to create new jobs).

Activities:

  • Entrepreneurship training programs, authorized by ANC;
  • Internships;
  • A micro-grant of maximum 40.000 euro/business plan, in 2 instalments (1st instalment – 30.000 euro, 2nd instalment – the difference);
  • A monitoring program of the business functioning and development;

More information about the Applicant Guideline and annexes are presented here.

Funds for processing of agricultural and fruit products!

August 11th, 2016

In the period 16 August – 30 December 2016, applicants for European grant have over 45,67 million euro at their disposal for projects which fall within under GBER and the minimis Schemes, related to sub-measure 4.2 (Processing of agricultural products) and sub-measure 4.2a(Processing of fruit products).

Eligible beneficiaries:

  • Micro enterprises;
  • Small and medium enterprises;
  • Other enterprises: producer groups, cooperatives.

Objectives:

  • Introduction of new technologies and procedures for obtaining either new non-agricultural products or once of a superior quality;
  • Increasing the quality of obtained products, food safety and obtaining new competitive products with an economic impact on further processing in enterprises, complained to veterinary and food safety standards;
  • Increasing the number of workplaces.

Project value:

Up to 2.500.000 euro, with a non-reimbursable funding percentage that can reach a maximum of:

  • 50% for West Region (Timis, Arad, Caras-Severin, Hunedoara) and Ilfov county;
  • 35% for Bucharest;
  • 50% for other regions (all other counties);

The eligible areas of investment that can be financed through the state aid scheme GBERSm. 4.2: milling products, bakery products, cocoa, chocolate, spices, beer etc.

The eligible areas of investment that can be financed through the state aid scheme GBERSm. 4.2a: candied fruit, alcoholic fruit beverages, confectionery (sweets), etc.

Funds for processing of agricultural and fruit products!