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Digital EUPM2 Guide
- 1 Introduction
- 2 EU-funding Programs and Projects
- 3 Overview
- 4 Governance and Project Organisation
- 5 Initiating Phase – Activities and Artefacts
- 6 Planning Phase – Activities and Artefacts
- 7 Executing Phase – Activities and Artefacts
- 8 Closing Phase – Activities and Artefacts
- Post-closing obligations
- 9 Monitoring and Control – Activities and Artefacts
- Appendixes
4.2.3 Grant Owner (GO)
The Grant Owner (GO) is the overall and ultimate accountable for all the project (budget, activities, deliverables, etc.) vis a vis the Contracting Authority (CA). Ensures that the project deliverables and results are in line with the EU policy objectives and that all Grant Agreement conditions are met. The Grant Owner signs the Grant Agreement with the Contracting Authority (CA) as representative of the Leader organisation (Lead partner) and on behalf of all Implementing Partners.
Responsibilities
- Sets the objectives of the grant project proposal and accepts it.
- Owns the grant project proposal risks and ensures that project outcomes are in line with the call´s objectives and priorities.
- Signs the grant agreement with the CA on behalf of all the partners.
- Ultimate accountable on the overall implementation of the project vis a vis the CA and the sole focal point for communication with the CA.
- Chairs the Project Steering Committee (PSC).
- Mobilises the resources necessary for the project, in accordance with the agreed budget, distributing the funds to the implementing partners.
- Appoints the Domain Coordinator (DC) and the EU Project Manager (EUPM) on the side of the Lead Partner.
- Regularly monitors project progress.
- Coordinates the resolution of escalated issues and conflicts.
- Approves and signs-off on key management milestone artefacts, reports, and deliverables.
4.2.2 Project Steering Committee (PSC)
4.2.4 Consortium Representatives (CRs)