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The following Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU): Croatia, Cyprus, France,
Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Slovenia. It includes the Overseas
Countries and Territories (OCT) linked to these Member States
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The following Third Countries associated to Horizon 2020 (AC): Israel, Tunisia, and Turkey.
The following Third Countries not associated to Horizon 2020 (TC), upon condition that they
have concluded international agreements for scientific and technological cooperation setting
out the terms and conditions of their participation in PRIMA: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon
and Morocco.*
* As of 26 October 2017 the agreement for scientific and technological cooperation setting out
the terms and conditions of Algeria's participation in PRIMA has been provisionally applicable
and Algeria is a PRIMA Participating State. The eligibility to receive PRIMA funding for legal
entities established in the 'to be Participating States', i.e. Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco,
is conditional upon the entry into force or start of provisional application of international
agreements with the Union setting out the terms and conditions of their participation in
PRIMA. Legal entities established in these countries, which apply for funding, will be eligible
for funding if the required international agreements start producing legal effects by the time
the relevant Grant Agreement is signed (details in Section 6)
These Associated (AC) and Third Countries (TC) mentioned above are the Mediterranean
Partner Countries (MPC).
In addition, the following entities are eligible to receive funding through PRIMA grants:
b) Any legal entity created under Union law
c) Any international European interest organization, as defined in point (12) of Article 2(1) of
Regulation (EU) No 1290/2013
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d) Any international organization or any legal entity established in countries not listed above as PS
will be eligible for funding provided that at least one of the following conditions is fulfilled:
participation is deemed to be essential for carrying out the action;
such funding is provided under a bilateral scientific and technological agreement
or any other arrangement between the Union and the international organisation
or, for entities established in a country which is not a Participating State, the
country in which the legal entity is established.
The latest information on the PRIMA PS can be found on PRIMA webpage:
http://www.prima4med.org/
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Entities from Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) are eligible for funding under the same conditions as entities from
the Member States to which the OCT in question is linked.
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These are international organizations, the majority of whose members are Member States or associated
countries, and whose principal objective is to promote scientific and technological cooperation in Europe
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Participants from countries not listed in point 5.1.1.a), and not falling under b), c) or d) above, can
be part of a consortium but they have to fund their own participation. They cannot coordinate the
project and they are not taken into account in the minimum number of participants required to
have an eligible consortium (see section 5.1.3).They also have to attach to their proposal a letter
from their organization (signed by a legal representative of the structure) attesting that the funds to
cover their participation to the projects (task(s), participation to meetings, etc.) in the project will
be available.
5.1.2 Standard admissibility
1. For all actions under AWP 2018, proposals must comply with the admissibility requirements set out
in this sub-section, unless they are supplemented or modified in the call conditions.
To be considered admissible, a proposal must be:
(a) Submitted in the electronic submission system before the deadline given in the call
conditions
(b) Readable, accessible and printable.
(c) Complete and inclusive of the requested administrative data, the proposal description, and
any other obligatory supporting documents specified in the call conditions;
(d) Include a draft plan for the exploitation and dissemination of the results, unless otherwise
specified in the call conditions. The draft plan is not required for proposals at the first stage of
two-stage procedures.
2. In addition to the above admissibility requirements, page limits will apply to parts of
proposals/applications. Unless stated otherwise in the call conditions, the limit for a first-stage
proposal is 10 pages, while the limit for a full proposal is 70 pages.
Excess pages (in over-long proposals/applications) will not be taken into consideration by evaluators.
Proposals must be written in a legible font. Further guidance on acceptable fonts, margins and other
page formatting will be included in the proposal templates.
The structure of proposals must correspond to the requirements specified under each section of the
proposal template.
3. The following supporting documents will be required to determine the operational capacity of each
applicant for grant proposals, unless otherwise specified in the call:
A curriculum vitae or description of the profile of the persons who will be primarily responsible
for carrying out the proposed research and/or innovation activities;
A list of up to five relevant publications, and/or products, services (including widely-used
datasets or software), or other achievements relevant to the call content;
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