September, month of returning from vacation (or why not, of “smart” departures), and of good resolutions to start again with the right sprint!
Whether you are packing your bags or are already in town, if you want to get closer to the world of europlanning or would like to learn more about it, now is a great time to launch into the discovery of our guide .
In the recent questionnaire several commenters in fact asked us for more information and keys for those unfamiliar with these issues or new to them.
Below are some tips for making the guidebook one of your “back-to-work reads”: nice, quick and full of uplifting discoveries!
Why do European projects exist?
A good question: answer helps us understand the motives of those who fund us!
Can I benefit from European projects?
Of course! But it is important know the main types of financing to orient yourself immediately of the right direction. The guide will give you the tools to deepen … and also to discover the programs one by one!
How can I tell if my idea is good and if I am following the right path to funding it?
A great question that can only be answered by trying (and sometimes re-trying): but do we also we try !
Great but-will you post new updates and information?
Of course! Visit us and follow our updates on the news section of the guide! On the contrary: we offer you below a selection of five news items among the most read and appreciated by our users to deepen the topics of European planning!
- The new European Community budget: what’s cooking for the seven-year period 2021-2027?
- How to approach European funds? One question and one answer
- Eurodesign Experiences: Sherlock, the GPS bicycle anti-theft device
- Where to find European calls for proposals: discover the Infobandi service
- One, ten, a hundred guides to europlanning – the guides to EU funding and financing
How can I stay up to date with the latest news in the Europlanning Guide?
Of course by following our blog, but also by liking our page Facebook !
Happy reading and safe return…or safe travels, but always in the company of Guide to Europlanning!