The COFUND is a mono-beneficiary action, which means that there is only one beneficiary that signs the Grant Agreement and who can directly claim unit costs. The other types of partners in the COFUND are Implementing Partners and Associated Partners.
Implementing Partners are legal entities that can receive financial
support from the Beneficiary and implement the MSCA COFUND Doctoral or
Postdoctoral Programme. Implementing Partners are not signatories of the Grant
Agreement. Therefore, they cannot claim costs of the programme directly from
the European Research Executive Agency. Implementing Partners can employ
researchers.
Associated Partners are entities which participate in the action (e.g.
providing training or secondments), but without the right to charge costs or
claim contributions. They contribute to the implementation of the action, but
do not sign the Grant Agreement. Associated Partners may not employ the
researchers under the action. They can be established anywhere in the world and
can be from any sectors. Any funding received is based on agreement with the
coordinator.
While there are no letters of commitment required from any partner at the
application stage, it is recommendedthat financial arrangements be discussed at
this stage to avoid any misunderstandings at a later point. If the proposal is
funded, and partners are involved, the signature of a Partnership Agreement
between the Beneficiary and all partners is strongly recommended to regulate
the internal relationship between all participating organisations. The Partnership
Agreement must comply with the obligations laid down in the Grant Agreement.