Deloitte assists both beneficiaries and grant authorities in Romania and other EU countries in respect of structural funds and the cohesion fund, which are the major sources of EU grants in the 2007 to 2013 period.
EU grants & incentives departments of Deloitte Central Europe have a network of more than 150 specialists at their disposals from all over Europe. This provides us with valuable knowledge and experience in utilising EU structural funds.
We provide a valuable combination of both local knowledge and concrete project-based experience from EU countries, which have already benefited from EU funds in the past. Moreover, our International co-ordination Centre in Brussels provides us with up-to-date information on developments in the grants and incentives policy of the European Commission.
The great advantage of our solution is in our intensive transfer of experience with EU structural funds from current EU member states to Romania, which has no experience with EU structural funds prior to 1st January 2007.
EU funds are distributed to their beneficiaries through operational programmes managed by ministries.
Managed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance
Allocation: EUR 170 mil. / 2007 to 2013
Managed by the Ministry of Labor, the Family and Equal Opportunities
Allocation: EUR 3,476 mil. / 2007 to 2013
Managed by the Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform
Allocation: EUR 208 mil. / 2007 to 2013
Managed by the Ministry of Development, Public Works and Housing
Allocation: EUR 3,726 mil. / 2007 to 2013
Managed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance
Allocation: EUR 2,554 mil. / 2007 to 2013
Managed by the Ministry of Transport
Allocation: EUR 4,565 mil. / 2007 to 2013
Managed by the Ministry of Environment and Water Management
Allocation: EUR 4,512 mil. / 2007 to 2013