SARIO - EU Structural Funds Section

EU Structural Funds Section

The structural funds section administers the following programs co-financed by the Slovak Government and the European Commission:

1/ investing to develop industries and regions in the Slovak Re public through the construction and reconstruction of industrial parks

2/ developing and expanding economic and trade exchanges between the Slovak Republic and European Union member countries through the active participation of the entrepreneurial community in trade fairs, expositions and trade delegations.

The Structural Funds section is also designed to provide ongoing service and support for current and expected projects.

The EU Structural Funds Section administers the Sector Operational Program - Industry and Services measures: Measure 1.2 - Support for Building and Reconstructing of Infrastructure and Measure 1.5 - Development of Foreign Cooperation and Image of the Slovak Republic.

The section ensures public awareness of the potential drawing of resources from the EU Structural Funds, of announcements calling for the submitting of projects, and of the non-repayable financial contributions which are provided.

Key activities:

• Announcing calls to submit projects

• Receipt, registration, formal control and evaluation of applications for contributions

• Conclusion of contracts dependant upon contributions with aid recipients/ final recipients

• Receipt of applications for payment from final aid recipient(s), securing preliminary and continual financial control of applications for payment, approving applications for payment

• Monitoring projects which were awarded a non-repayable financial contribution

• Securing the safekeeping of relevant documentation regarding project realization

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