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Regular projects are required to provide, measure, and report indicators, while small-scale projects are not.
The indicators is the European Commissions way to follow up how each project’s objectives and results contribute to the overall achievement of the Interreg Aurora programme.
Indicators, both output and result indicators must be registered in the electronical Min Ansökan system for regular project applications. The indicators should be based on realistic expectations of the project’s achievements. You need to set measurable and achievable numerical targets/goals directly linked to your project activities.
Step 1. Identify the relevant indicators for your project application
When you have chosen the Specific Objective you are applying within, you can identify and find the relevant indicators for your application.
In the programme manual you will find an indicator overview for each Specific Objective.
Step 2. Definition of each indicator
The next step after you have identified the relevant indicators for your project application is to read the definitions of the indicators.
In the programme manual you can find the definitions, that explains the output indicators and result indicators.
Definitions of output indicators
Interreg Aurora is a brand new programme in the European Interreg community for cross-border cooperation 2021-2027.
The programme offers great opportunities and enables new and exciting cross-border cooperation in the northernmost part of Europe and Sápmi.
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