The types of activities per instrument are as follows: Types of instrument or actions / Types of activities | Research & technological development or innovation activities | Demonstration activities | Training activities | Dissemination activities | Consortium Management activities | Other specific activities** | Network of Excellence | ● | | | | ● | ● | Large collaborative projects | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | Small collaborative projects | ● | ● | * | ● | ● | * | | Cooperative research | ● | | | | ● | | Collective research | ● | | ● | | ● | | Coordination or Networking actions | | | | | ● | ● |
The percentage of funding to be expected will not exceed the following rates per activity. Maximum reimbursement rates of eligible costs | Research & technological development | Demonstration activities | Training activities | Dissemination activities | Consortium Management activities | Other specific activities** | Network of Excellence | Large industrial companies 50% Others 75% | | | | 100% | 100% | Large collaborative projects | Large industrial companies 50% Others 75% | 50% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | Small collaborative projects | Large industrial companies 50% Others 75% | 50% | * | 100% | 100% | * | Specific research project for SMEs | Large industrial companies 50% Others 75% | | 100% (for collective research only) | | 100% | | Coordination or Networking actions | | | 100% for CA | | 100% (indirect costs: flat rate 7%) | 100% (indirect costs: flat rate 7%) |
* Training and other specific activities in non-ICT projects as per Large Collaborative Projects unless specified differently in specific call ** Other specific activities means: - for NoE Joint Program activities, except consortium management - for CA: activities except consortium management - for SA: any specific activity covered by Annex 1 The members of the consortium can decide how to distribute the financial contribution received from the Commission. This may be in strict accordance with the reimbursement rates made by the Commission or may be in accordance with the consortium’s preferences. Whatever the choice, it is important that it is clearly indicated in the consortium agreement in order to avoid problems.
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