To further facilitate access to European funding, the Guide to EU Project Planning has introduced a new website architecture: an upgraded and user-friendly platform designed to simplify navigation and enhance efficiency for its users.
A new structured approach
The Guide to EU Project Planning is now organized into three main sections:
- The Manual – The most systematic section of the Guide, covering the foundations, structure, and methodology for working with EU funds. Divided into chapters and subchapters, this section serves as a “textbook” on EU project planning.
- The Programs – The most schematic section, offering a central access point to all program fact sheets and direct links for further exploration. It includes Community Programs, Regional, National, and Rural Programs, as well as Territorial Cooperation Programs.
- Insights – A section featuring weekly articles and useful resources for professionals working on EU projects, including news, tools, interviews, calls for proposals, and multimedia materials.
Intuitive navigation and targeted content
The new website features a streamlined homepage with direct access to the three main sections, the latest news, and the newsletter. The top menu allows easy navigation across sections, while a side menu facilitates access to specific content. New categories and tags improve the organization of articles, making information searches more efficient.
Fondazione CRT and the Guide to EU Project Planning
Created and promoted by Fondazione CRT, the Guide is now supported by Acri, Fondazione Cariplo, Fondazione CRC, Fondazione Caritro, Fondazione Perugia, Fondazione Cariverona, Fondazione CR Firenze, Stiftung Fondazione Sparkasse, Filiera Futura, and Fondazione di Sardegna. This collaboration aims to strengthen accessibility to European funding opportunities.
The new website marks another step forward in providing valuable tools for project planning and the implementation of high-impact initiatives.
Discover the new website and its features: www.guidaeuroprogettazione.eu