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Funding topics for Public-Private Partnerships

Innovative cooperation in a public-private partnership

Suppose you want to develop a more energy-efficient production process or improve employability or education in your sector. You will need money.

Such projects may be eligible for a subsidy from sources such as TEN-T, Fideme, Marco Polo II, the European Fund for Regional Development or the Education Business Partnership. But you will need to cooperate with a large number of other organisations, forming a public-private partnership (PPP) with small or large companies, governmental organisations, research institutes and/or educational institutions. Then you can approach the subsidy provider as a consortium. But establishing such a project can be difficult because of complex legislation and regulations. This is a very complex process, which can easily take six months to a year.

Expertise is crucial

Do you know which partners you need to achieve your goal and how to bring them together? Do you know how to make watertight agreements in a private-public partnership (PPP)? And how do you shape your project within a PPP in such a way that you actually get the subsidy? At PNO we can support you throughout the process. We’ve worked for many years with both the business community and the public sector. We understand both worlds and we know how to bring them together. We have already established many PPPs, ranging from small collaborations to large consortia with up to forty participants. Our goal is always to obtain the right subsidies for PPP projects. Expertise in subsidies and experience in establishing PPPs has been crucial to our success.

More information

If you have specific questions about establishing a PPP, please contact Ms. Yanne Courcoux, Public-Private Partnerships.

Are you curious about what we do for other PPPs? Let our customers tell you.

 

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