Publications
Guidance and insight tools developed by CBE-GEIE to make European Union policies, programmes and opportunities more accessible.
Guide to the 2021-2027 European programming period
Year: 2023
Reference programming period: 2021–2027
The Guide to the 2021-2027 European programming period is a publication developed by CBE-GEIE to provide guidance on the main European Union instruments, programmes and opportunities within the 2021-2027 programming cycle.
Designed for Members and, through them, for their clients and local territories, the Guide brings together structured information on key European instruments useful for understanding opportunities for development, internationalisation, innovation and cooperation.
The publication is conceived as an operational guidance tool: not simply a list of opportunities, but a structured reference designed to help businesses, public bodies and organisations navigate programmes, priorities and access conditions.
Members may use the Guide as part of their information and guidance activities, including through customised versions featuring their own visual identity.
An extract of the publication is available online.


European projects: A practical guide
Year: 2022
Reference programming period: 2021–2027
Text: European projects: A practical guide is a publication developed by CBE-GEIE to provide initial guidance on how European project development works and on the main stages involved in building a proposal.
The Guide draws on CBE-GEIE’s experience in participating in European projects and in supporting the development, submission and management of initiatives funded by European Union programmes.
The publication explains, in a practical and accessible way, several key elements of project development: identifying relevant calls, understanding requirements, building partnerships, defining activities, preparing the application and becoming familiar with the tools used within European programmes.
Designed for Members and, through them, for their clients and local territories, the Guide helps strengthen the ability to navigate European projects with greater awareness, method and clarity.
Members may use the Guide as part of their information and guidance activities, including through customised versions featuring their own visual identity.
An extract of the publication is available online.





























































