The CLLD/Leader and the Leader Cooperation Participatory Local Development Strategies: + LEADER for 2014-2020 Madrid, 29 October 2015 Christian Vincentini DG Agriculture and Rural Development Directorate H – General aspects of rural development and research
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The CLLD/Leader and the Leader Cooperation
Participatory Local Development Strategies:+ LEADER for 2014-2020Madrid, 29 October 2015
Christian VincentiniDG Agriculture and Rural Development
Directorate H – General aspects of rural development and research
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2,416
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Number of Local Action Groups per MS
Total public support forLEADER
- € 9.4 billion total public expenditure
- Around 2050 LAGs supported
- 147 million of the EU population in LAGs
LEADER 2014-2020
Indicative figures:
- Implemented in 28 MS
- Implemented in 109 RDPs
The Leader/CLLD 2014-2020
- Mandatory for the EAFRD, optional for the other ESI Funds
- Possibility of Multi-funding
- In case of multi-funded strategies, there must be a coordinated and consistent support from the ESI Funds concerned
Selection committee
Lead fund to support running and animation costs
The Leader/CLLD 2014-2020
- Area, LAG, Strategy
- Innovation
- Strategy: first round of selection within 2 years from the approval of the Partnership Agreement
additional selections no later than 31 December 2017
- Area: 10.000-150.000 inhabitants, except duly justified cases in the PA
The Leader/CLLD 2014-2020
- LAG: responsible for the design and implementation of the strategy
draws the procedure for the selection of the operations
publishes the calls for proposal and
defines the selection criteria
selects the operations and fixes the amount of support
monitors the implementation of the strategy
MS planning to support multi-funded strategies (sometimes only in a few regions)
ESI Funds other than EAFRD involved in CLLD (multi-funded or single-funded LAGs)
Member States with CLLD possible also in urban areas
Leader Cooperation
- Spontaneous cooperation initiatives since the beginning of Leader, whereas initially not supported by EAFRD
- Take advantage of similarities and complementarities
- Mutual learning is the main expected result of cooperation
Cooperation as a mean to tackle common challenges
Leader Cooperation
- Pros: new connections to other rural areasnew ideasnew skillsstrengthen identitycreate new business opportunitiesimprove competitiveness
Leader Cooperation
- Cons: different expectations-different working methods-communication limitations-conflicting administrative procedures and rules
Leader Cooperation 2014-2020
- Foreseen in Art. 44 Reg. 1305/2013
- Preparatory support now compulsory
- Mandatory at RDP level; recommended, but not compulsory, at LAG level
- Role of the selection criteria
Leader Cooperation 2014-2020
- Approval of the projects no later than 4 months after the submission of the project application
- MSs shall make public the national or regional administrative procedures concerning the selection of transnational co-operation projects and a list of eligible costs at the latest two years after the date of approval of their rural development programmes
- Member States shall communicate to the Commission the approved transnational co-operation projects
Leader Cooperation 2014-2020
Possible partnership with:
-- other LAGs rural territory that is implementing a LDS within or outside the Union
non rural territory that is implementing a LDS
- Local public/private partners in a
High level of coordination needed
- External coordination
- Internal coordination
Leader Cooperation 2014-2020Role of the Networks
ENRD (art. 52 RDR):• support the national networks and transnational co-
operation initiatives and cooperate with the networking and technical support bodies for local development set up by the other ESI Funds as regards their local development activities and transnational co-operation
NRN (art. 54 RDR):•provision of training and networking for LAGs and, in particular, technical assistance for inter-territorial and transnational co-operation, facilitation of co-operation among local action groups and the search of partners for the measure referred to in Article 35