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2011 edition of EU Money Grants Directory published

Howard Lake | 11 February 2011 | News

European Consultancy Services has published the 2011 edition of their ‘EU Money Grants Directory’ (1st February), containing details of the hundreds of grants available from the European Union (EU). The Directory is available on CD-Rom or as a download from the web.
Grants are available from the European Union (EU) for all types of organisations and cover a wide range of project activities relating to racism, women’s issues, the environment, child protection, young people, the elderly, education and training, the disabled, human rights, energy, transport, the arts, the media and many more.
Dr Paul Quantock, Senior Partner at European Consultancy Services, with 37 years of EU funding experience, said: “The EU isn’t always the easiest route to funding but it is worth organisations taking a look at what is available. They might be surprised at the outcome.”
The 167-page Directory contains information extracted from the European Commission’s budget and presented in an easy to use manner. The CD-Rom version costs £30 and the PDF download £20.
As well as the Directory, European Consultancy Services offers an ‘EU Money Grants Update Service’, which is designed to help organisations keep up to date with the latest calls for grant applications for EU funding. The company shares these calls for proposals via its Twitter account @europeangrants, although a subscription to the service is required to access the details.
The Update Service includes details of grant objectives, current priorities, grant deadlines, grant rates, application timetable, Brussels contact names and addresses, partnership requirements, application forms, and ./guidance notes.
A subscription cost £35 for 12 months.
www.europeangrants.com
 

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