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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
4.2.8 Project Target Group (PTG)
The Project Target Group (PTG) represents the final beneficiaries of the project. They are part of the Grant Requestor side because it is concerned with receiving the results and benefits of the projects, more than with the generation of the deliverables. It is usually external to the implementing partners but plays a key role participating in the design and validation of the project deliverables as they will be the main users and/or beneficiaries of the project´s deliverables, results, and benefits.
Responsibilities
- Help to define the needs of the users/grant beneficiaries.
- Ensure that the project specifications and deliverables meet the needs of the users/grant beneficiaries.
- Review the project specification and acceptance criteria on behalf of the users / grant beneficiaries.
- Communicate opinions in the Project Steering Committee (PSC) and ensure that these are taken into consideration when decisions are made whether to implement a proposed change.
- Participate in demonstrations and pilot phases as needed.
- Sign off on users / grant beneficiaries -related documents (requirements documents, deliverable acceptance testing, etc.).
4.2.7 Partner EU Project Manager (PtEUPM)
4.2.9 Project Core Team (PCT)