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2Nd Call Evaluation Results-2Nd Phase Priority Axis 3 2nd Call Evaluation Results‐2nd Phase Priority Axis 3 Area of REGISTRATION Priority COUNTRY Average Interve ACRONYM Project Title LEAD PARTNER PP2 PP3 PP4 PP5 PP6 PP7 PP8 PP9 PP10 Number Axis (GR/BG) Score ntion PROPOSED PROJECTS Integrated Program for skills enhancement of VOCATIONAL Business Incubator- human resources in Association of Young CHAMBER OF LOCAL ECONOMIC SKILLS IN HELLENIC FASHION INDUSTRY TRAINING CENTER GNOSI ANAPTIXIAKI Gotse Delchev, American University in 2527 3 3.1 fashion sectors and GR Entrepreneurs and COMMERCE AND DEVELOPMENT 52,50 FASHION ASSOCIATION (K.E.K.) ENDYSI - KEK NGO Entrepreneurship Bulgaria facilitation of employees’ Scientists of Drama INDUSTRY OF XANTHI AGENCY-Razlog ENDYSI Promotion Centre mobility in the cross- border region INTEGRATING THE Technological Educational Public Benefit 2532 3 3.3 IG-BTP GREEK - BULGARIAN Institute of GR Municipality of Thassos Organization Municipality of Bansko 52,00 TOURISM PRODUCT Kavala/Department of "DIMOFELIA" Business Administration Enhancement of the University of SOUTH - WEST FEDERATION OF INDUSTRIES F.IND. competitiveness and Macedonia/Department "South-West Initiative" UNIVERSITY "NEOFIT 2614 3 3.2 OF NORTHERN GREECE GR 52,00 CONSULTING restructuring of the food of Business Association RILSKI" FACULTY F.I.N.G. subsectors through Administration MATHEMATICS benchmarking Intergraded System for the Improvement and Upgrading of the Strategic and Operational Regional Agency of THESSALONIKI TOURISM Economical ASSOCIATION 2568 3 3.2 DIAS NET Planning of Tourism GR 51,50 Policy ORGANISATION Development – “SAVREMIE” Creation of Modern Blagoevgrad RAED Structures and Tools for the Public Services used by Visitors Improvement of human capital skills and competencies of culture ARISTOTLE UNIV.OF South-West University The Lifelong mediators, adult Municipality of Haskovo THESSALONIKI - THESSALONIKI OLYMPIC "Neofit Rilski", Faculty 2509 3 3.1 Museum Learning educators, and athletics GR – Regional Historical DEP.OF PHYSICAL 50,00 MUSEUM of Public Health and Project professionals in the cross Museum Haskovo EDUCATION & SPORT Sports border area, through the SCIENCE development of a Lifelong Museum Learning system Promotion of Cross ALEXANDER TECHNOLOGICAL Border Green Tourism By EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TOURIST Energy4GreenTo Taking Action to Reduce THESSALONIKI-DEPARTMENT 2404 3 3.2 GR UNION HOTELS DRAMA ASSOCIATION MESTA- 49,50 ur the Energy Consumption OF AUTOMATION,SCHOOL OF NESTOS of Buildings of Tourist TECHNOLOGICAL Enterprises APPLICATIONS CENTRE FOR University of Plovdiv- Maintenance and Life Democritus University of Municipal Enterprise for RESEARCH & Branch Kardjali- Regional Agency for Cycle Asset Management, Thrace - Special Account - Chamber of Commerce Hellenic Maintenance Industrial Association - 2433 3 3.1 MainCODE GR Water-Sewage of TECHNOLOGY Department for Economic Development 49,50 the CornerstOnes for Department of Business and Industry of Rodopi Society Kardjali Komotini HELLAS/INFORMATICS Physical Mathematical - Blagoevgrad Sustainable DevelopmEnt Administration & TELEMATICS Sciences INSTITUTE Innovation& Energy-Environment- Spa and tourist Association of hotel EvironmentallyEvironmentally driendlydriendly DevelopmentDevelopment, enterpriseenterprise ooff ththee Hoteliers Assocation of Reconstruction and and restaurant owners Asspciation "Tourism 2449 3 3.2 Green Spot Network for the K.KARATHEODORI S.A. GR Developmental Municipality of 49,50 Thrace H.A.T Development Union and traders - Council-Rudozem" Development&Promotion Incorporated Company Alexandroupolis TIDEA Chepelare of Enterpremeurship of the Local Authorities A.E. South-West University Interregional Cooperation Aristotle University of University of "Neofit Rilski " Faculty American University in 2519 3 3.3 ICoSCIS at Scientific Computing in Thessaloniki-Physics GR Macedonia-Department 49,50 of Mathematics and Bulgaria Interdisciplinary Science Department of Economics Natural Sciences Cross border learning Professional High Professional High BUGREVET NET, community for the REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE FOR School of Chemical and “Aleko Konstantinov” Vocational School of School of Tourism 2567 3 3.1 “WORK FOR promotion of modern AGENCY OF RODOPI S.A. GR CONTINUING ADULT Food Technologies Vocational School of Tourism "prof. d-r Asen 49,50 “Alexander Paskalev” FUTURE” professional profiles and ANRO S.A. EDUCATION IDEKE “Professor Doctor Economics Zlatarov" PGT competencies Assen NOT PROPOSED PROJECTS Renovation of Local American Farm School- Company of research Economy Status via Municipality of secondary education 2471 3 3.2 ROLES Municipality of Xanthi GR NGO Bio-B-Eko and Development of 47,00 Reformation of Economic Madzharovo and Training Northern Evros SA & Professional Activities Association Network Of Farmers' SUSTAINABLE Support Centers For The RURAL Enhancement Of Rural REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Economy And The MUNICIPALITY OF DEVELOPMENT 2569 3 3.2 Municipality of Satovcha BG 47,00 IN RHODOPE Restructuring Of IASMOS AGENCY OF RODOPI MOUNTAIN Cultivations In The Cross- S.A. ANRO S.A. AREAS Border Mountainous Area Of Rhodope Experiential Tourism Entrepreneurship: an Innovative Approach of MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF Regional Development MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF 2598 3 3.2 ExTEnt Co-operative Strategies GR 47,00 ALEXANDROUPOLIS DIDYMOTEICHO Foundation DIMITROVGRAD STAMBOLOVO for Territorial Competitiveness and Sustainable Development Municipal Agency for Rural Municipal Agency for Cross-border Cooperation Development and Food Social, Cultural and GOURMETOURIS Network for the Тourist Fund PIRIN Municipality of Gotse 2440 3 3.2 “Gefsignosia” of the GR Touristic Development 46,50 M Promotion of Foundation Delchev Municipality of Komotini, of the Municipality of Gastronomic Tourism GEFSIGNOSIA Drama,DEKPOTA Joint Technical Secretariat‐ETCP "Greece‐Bulgaria 2007‐2013" 1 2nd Call Evaluation Results‐2nd Phase Priority Axis 3 Greek-Bulgarian Business NGO “Territorial Angels Network: American-Hellenic Chamber of Organization of 2411 3 3.2 B.A.N. GR 46,00 Innovation and Commerce Scientific-Technical Entrepreneurship Unions" Funding Network Institute for Language and Smartphone-based Greek-Speech Processing-Thrace University of Plovdiv - Bulgarian Language Branch/“Athena” Research and Branch Kardjali-Faculty 2432 3 3.3 LangAssist GR 46,00 Assistant for Business Innovation Center in (Department) and Tourism Information, Communication Philologies and Knowledge Technologies Promotion of Woman Municipality of Reconstruction and 2448 3 3.1 ProWomEn Enterpreneurship in the Municipality Momchilgrad BG 46,00 Maroneia-Sapes Development Union Cross-Border Region Municipality of Dimossineteristiki Industrial Association - 2475 3 3.2 Rubi Rural Business Municipality of Arriana GR 46,00 Momchilgrad Evros S.A. Kardzhali MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF 2522 3 3.2 CON-T CONNECT GR 46,00 CHALKIDONA PETRICH STRUMYANI ENTREPRENEURSHIP MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF 2523 3 3.2 QualSPA AND QUALITY IN SPA GR 46,00 THESSALONIKI LAGKADA SINTIKI VOLVI GARMEN RAZLOG SANDANSKI CITIES A network of Academic, Research & Business CHAMBER OF Centre for Research & Cultural and organisations to mutually COMMERCE AND DRAMA DEVELOPMENT International Initiatives 2561 3 3.3 ACTION Technology Hellas/Central GR Educational Technology 46,00 support creativity and INDUSTRY - S.A for Cooperation Administration CERTH Institute innovation in Greece- BLAGOEVGRAD Bulgaria A Dynamic Zone for ARISTOTLE CENTRE FOR RESEARCH supporting Interregional UNIVERSITY OF ASSOCIATION OF ICT ASSOCIATION FOR &TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRIAL Association of South LOCAL ECONOMIC and Cross-border THESSALONIKI, COMPANIES OF MUNICIPALITY OF CHEPELARE REGIONAL 2583 3 3.3 Precom4all HELLAS/INFORMATICS & GR CHAMBER OF ASSOCIATION - Western Municipalities DEVELOPMENT 46,00 Innovation for Pre- GREECE A.U.T.H. , NORTHERN GREECE THESSALONIKI MUNICIPALITY DEVELOPMENT- TELEMATICS INSTITUTE THESSALONIKI PCTH KADRJALI IAK ASWM AGENCY-RAZLOG LEDA Commercial Public DEPARTMENT OF SEPVE CHEPELARE ARD CERTH/ITI Procurement Processes INFORMATICS Joint Actions for ASSOCIATION LOCAL Technical College Thessaloniki Chamber Regional Industrial Implementing Green University of Macedonia Municipality of Municipality of Kordelio- Regional Development SELF-GOVERNMENT "Paisii Xilendarski" , 2609 3 3.3 Joint GP3 GR of Commerce and Association - Petrich 46,00 Public Procurement Policy Research Institute UMRI Kalamaria Evosmos Foundation AND REGIONAL University of Plovdiv, Industry Municipality in the Cross-Border Area DEVELOPMENT Branch Smolyan ECIT dep MOTIVATING PEOPLE IN MUNICIPALITY OF PAVLOS MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF MUNICIPALITY OF Municipality of Municipality of 2533 3 3.1 MPUS GR AMPELOKIPI- 45,50 URBAN SOCIETIES MELAS ΚΟΡΔΕΛΙΟ-EVOSMOS DELTA Sandanski Satovcha MENEMENI Social Innovation ERGANI- CENTRE FOR Activities for THE SUPPORT OF UNIVERSITY OF MACEDONIA, Entrepreneurship Commercial ASSOCIATION EMPLOYMENT AND 2551 3 3.1 S.I.A.D. Department Of Business GR 45,50 Development in the Association of Drama “SAVREMIE” ENTREPRENEURSHIP Administration Greek – Bulgarian Border OF WOMEN- ERGANI Region CENTRE Promotion of Labor Centre of Research and Market Mobility and HR 2556 3 3.1 MobiLabor Chernoochene municipality BG Technology Hellas 45,50 Development in the CERTH Cross-border Region FLOWS: Valorisation of University of Centre for Innovative cross-border flows:
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