Examples of using Efc in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The EfC National Contact Points.
After the success of the first programming period,a revised version of the EfC Programme was adopted in April 2014.
The EFC does not need any form of adjustment, e.g. pressure equalisation.
He would also like to thank EFC for giving him an opportunity to compete again.
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In general NCPs felt that their potential as actors in the EfC Programme is not fully exploited.
Besides, until now, the EfC Programme stipulated specific annual priorities for the two strands.
A professional mixed martial artist and cage fighter, Danella Eliasov was the firstSouth African woman to be signed by EFC Worldwide.
Expected Family Contribution(EFC): This is the amount a student's family can be expected to contribute to one year of college expenses.
This reduction of the financial envelope hasundoubtedly entailed serious consequences for the functioning of the EfC Programme as a whole.
Expected family contribution(EFC) is the amount of money that a student's family is expected to contribute to college costs for one year.
Further information on its organisation and objectives can be found in Article 134 of theTFEU and at http://europa. eu/efc/index_en. htm.
The structural reorganization within the Commission regarding the EfC Programme has been smooth with DG HOME taking over from DG COMM.
This was particularly the opinion of NCPs that are either NGOs orhave extensive experience of the EfC Programme.
The number of staff working on the EFC Programme was reduced at EACEA and at the Commission, which has resulted in a higher workload and pressure for the remaining staff.
Stakeholders have also suggested that the‘act or explain' mechanism could be enhanced by a betterinteraction with other European bodies, notably the EFC.
To hold a regular dialogue on all matters relating to the EfC Programme, including‘Remembrance' and‘Democratic and civic engagement', and to its implementation;
The EfC Programme 2014-2020 is established from 1 January 2014, but Council Regulation(EU) No 390/2014 on the EfC Programme 2014-2020 was only adopted on 14 April 2014.
The present report is intended to research first experiences with theimplementation of the‘Europe for Citizens' programme 2014-2020(hereafter EfC Programme), which has now been running for two years.
Reaffirms its conviction that this Regulation[on the EfC Programme 2014-2020] pursues also the objectives linked to culture and history as enshrined in Article 167 TFEU.
The objective of the study is to provide an overview of the current implementation of the programme,which contributes to an understanding of what works well in the present iteration of the EfC programme and what are the main areas of concern for applicants and beneficiaries.
Directive 2004/52 requires all new EFC systems to use one or more of the following technologies: satellite navigation, cellular network telephony, dedicated short-range communication or a combination of these.
An increase of the rate of pre-financingcould result in more project partnerships developed under the EfC Programme, as it could support the participation of an increased number of smaller organisations.
Against this background, the EfC Programme has been described as providing a unique European platform for promoting civic engagement among European citizens, either directly or through organisations targeting them.
With this report, the rapporteur would like to provide the Members with an overview of the current state of play in the implementation of the programme and to help them betterunderstand what works well in the present iteration of the EfC programme and which are the main areas of concern for applicants and beneficiaries.
The EfC Programme has proven to play a valuable part in different policy areas, including justice, freedom and security, migration, employment and social policy, as well as education, training and youth.
Based on the experience of a priorprogramme for Active Citizenship from 2004 to 2006, the EfC Programme was initially established for the period 2007-2013(2) with the purpose of enhancing citizen support to European integration.
European Foundation Centre(efc) European Venture Philanthropy Association Network of European Foundations for Innovative Cooperation Society for Organizational Learning Verband österreichischer Privatstiftungen(VÖP) Founded in 2007, the ERSTE Foundation Library collects literature mainly in English and German.
The EfC Programme is open to all stakeholders promoting European citizenship and integration, in particular local and regional authorities and organisations, twinning committees, European public policy research organisations(think tanks), civil society organisations(including Holocaust survivors' organisations), as well as cultural, youth, educational and research organisations.