Our #UMBRELLA project training material available for download.

You can now download from here the training material we developed in the Umbrella project framework for South Baltic beneficiaries.

 

Click here to download pdf file: Beneficiary Manual v.1.0

 

The UMBRELLA project aims at building capacity of local actors. We believe that this is the most effective way to deliver better and more sustainable policies at the local level. The projects and smaller bottom-up initiatives initiated at that level enable the achievement of the overarching objectives set by the “top-down” framework provided by the EU, called the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR). That is why the EU funding programmes and organizations that use the resources to support their initiatives are important. And that is why the UMBRELLA project is important—because we help to boost this process.
One of the primary objectives of the UMBRELLA project is to provide specific knowledge and skills in the implementation of goals and cross-border cooperation for local and regional entities in the South Baltic Region. As part of this objective, we have initiated the project to develop a set of educational materials on the subject of project management, consisting of:
 – Beneficiary Manual (available for download in this post)
a handbook for beneficiaries of the UMBRELLA project that introduces them to the subject of project management
— Trainer Manual
a handbook for trainers of the UMBRELLA project, who conduct courses and workshops based on Beneficiary Manual
— Multimedia Presentation
available at the UMBRELLA project Website and intended for use during such courses and workshops as well as for self-education of the beneficiaries.

 

 

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The content of this website is the sole responsibility of the author and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union, the Managing Authority or the Joint Secretariat of the South Baltic Cross-border Cooperation Programme 2014-2020. The project UMBRELLA is partly financed from the Interreg South Baltic Programme 2014-2020 through the European Regional Development Fund.
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