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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
4.2.5 Domain Coordinator (DC)
The Domain Coordinator (DC) represents the Grant Owner (GO) on a daily basis and keeps the focus on the policy objectives set by the call for proposals and on the achievement of the results that are included in the grant proposal. The Domain Coordinator (DC) works closely with the EU Project Manager (EUPM) and the Partner EU Project Managers (PtEUPMs) to coordinate smooth implementation and of the project, activities, and deliverables.
Responsibilities
- Coordinate the elaboration and submission of the grant proposal.
- Coordinate the partnership building.
- Guarantees cooperation and an efficient communication channel with the EU Project Manager (EUPM) and the Partners EU Project Managers (PtEUPM).
- Coordinates the Advisory and Implementation Group (AIG) and acts as a liaison between the Users and Grant beneficiaries Representatives and the consortium.
- Coordinates the activities related with administrative procedures, ensures that the required resources are made available, and that all reporting needs are fulfilled.
- Ensures that ensure that the opinions and views of the Project Target Group (PTG) are taken into consideration when decisions are made.
- Ensures that the results of the project are sustainable after the end of the granting period.
- Coordinates the schedule and delivery of reports and oversees the overall quality and coherence in the grant domain/ field of expertise.
4.2.4 Consortium Representatives (CRs)
4.2.6 EU Project Manager (EUPM)