Louis Vervloet
Louis Vervloet, General Director of the Flemish ESF Agency. Represents Belgium within the ESF Committee.
Louis Vervloet is the General Director of the Flemish ESF Agency and represents Belgium within the ESF Committee. He holds a degree in Public Administration and considerable experience in navigating the European Social Funds landscape. With a career spanning back to 1982, Louis has been a pioneer for simplification, witnessing the evolution of individual projects, national plans, and the management of operational ESF programs. His commitment to streamlining processes is further exemplified by his roles at the European Commission and as a member of the High-Level Group on Simplification. He is also active as a speaker, moderator, facilitator, and chairman in numerous conferences, seminars, and workshops, focusing on employment policies and the effective management of the European Structural Investment Funds.
Iuliia Kauk
Finance and Control Officer, Financial Mechanism Office, EEA and Norway Grants
Iuliia Kauk is an experienced finance manager with a profound knowledge of the EU cohesion policy. She has a background in programme and project financial management, honed through hands-on involvement with the EU-co-funded programmes. She has contributed her skills to various European territorial cooperation (Interreg) programmes, spanning cross-border, transnational, and interregional scales. Iuliia has over 5 years of professional expertise with simplified cost options (SCOs). She has been facilitating and leading the working groups on SCOs, advising various programme bodies (joint secretariats, managing authorities, controllers, audit and certifying authorities) on how to develop programme-specific methodologies for SCOs, how to introduce SCOs in the programmes, how to involve different stakeholders, how to embed SCOs in the management and control systems and programme's procedures, and how to ensure proper audit and control of SCOs. Iuliia is an advocate for simplification of European Structural Funds and firmly believes that SCOs, among other measures, offer a great opportunity to focus on qualitative implementation of the funds.
05-06/06/2024
05-06/06/2024
Day 1: 09:00 - 17:00 19:00 - 21:00 (Networking dinner)
Day 2: 09:00 - 15:30
Veranstaltung - 1,560 € zzgl. MwSt.
The fee includes course documentation (including free download) as well as refreshments, lunch on both days and dinner on the first day. You will receive confirmation of participation, an invoice, and a certificate.
Veranstaltung - 1,560 € zzgl. MwSt.
The fee includes course documentation (including free download) as well as refreshments, lunch on both days and dinner on the first day. You will receive confirmation of participation, an invoice, and a certificate.
Dr. Viola Prifti
Conference Manager
+49 6221 500-660
v.prifti@forum-institut.de
Are you working on EU-funded projects and looking to optimize the funding process while mastering all the practical aspects of the design, assessment and implementation of SCOs in 2021-2027? Join our seminar to unlock the solutions you need. We'll guide you through tackling the challenges, ensuring your programmes run smoothly and efficiently.
The use of SCOs is to be considered an integral part of an efficient management and control system for EU-funded projects, especially after the Common Provisions Regulation (2021/1060) extended their use to projects with the total costs below € 200.000. Through cases studies and practical examples, you will master all the practical aspects of the design, assessment and implementation of SCOs in 2021-2027 under the guidance of EU experts.
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The use of SCOs is to be considered an integral part of an efficient management and control system for EU-funded projectes, especially after the Common Provisions Regulation (2021/1060) extended their use to projectes under € 200.000. As SCOs are now mandatory for most EU-funded projects in the programming period 2021 - 2027, it is crucial for stakeholders such as Managing, Certifying, and Audit Authorities, Intermediate Bodies, and beneficiaries to understand and correctly apply SCOs. Join our seminar to learn how to streamline the design, assessment, and implementation of Simplified Cost Options in ERDF, ESF+, CF, EMFF, JTF, AMIF, ISF, and BMVI funded programmes.
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