I. Nature of the measures referred to in Article 3
A. Measures which may be financed up to 100 % from the general budget of the European Union (The indicative allocation for these measures shall be 40 % of the overall budget which may be adjusted by the Commission in accordance with the procedure set out in Article 5(2)).
1. Meetings and events:
(a) organisation of meetings at Community level and of events to raise awareness of linguistic diversity, including the opening and closing events of the Year;
(b) organisation in each Member State of one or more presentations of the European Year of Languages, deemed to reach large numbers of people from different social backgrounds.
2. Information and promotional campaigns involving:
(a) the development of a logo and slogans for the European Year of Languages, for use in the framework of all activities linked to the Year;
(b) an information campaign on a Community-wide scale, including, among other things, the setting-up of an interactive Web site and the dissemination of information on projects (including those referred to in section C);
(c) the production of information materials, for use throughout the Community, which are also accessible to socially vulnerable groups, on effective teaching and learning techniques and on the conditions for successful language learning;
(d) the organisation of European competitions highlighting achievements and experiences on the themes of the European Year of Languages.
3. Other measures:
Surveys and studies on a Community-wide scale, having, inter alia, the aim of:
- better defining the situation in Europe with regard to languages (including sign languages and the classical languages), their use (including in scientific and university research) and language teaching and learning and the acquisition of related skills; as far as possible, all the languages referred to in Article 1 are concerned,
- better defining the expectations of different target groups (including those in bilingual areas) with regard to language learning and the way in which the Community could fulfil those expectations,
- carrying out evaluation studies concerning the effectiveness and impact of the European Year of Languages, examining best practice in the field of language teaching and training and disseminating the results throughout the Member States.
B. Measures which may be co-financed by the general budget of the European Union (The indicative allocation for these measures shall be 60 % of the overall budget which may be adapted by the Commission in accordance with the procedure set out in Article 5(2)).
Measures at local, regional, national or transnational level may qualify for financing from the general budget of the European Union up to a maximum of 50 % of the cost, according to the nature and circumstances of what is proposed. These may include, inter alia:
1. Events around the objectives of the European Year of Languages;
2. Information measures and measures disseminating examples of good practice, other than those described in Section A;
3. The organisation of prizes or competitions;
4. Surveys and studies other than those mentioned in Section A;
5. Other measures promoting language teaching and learning, provided that those measures would be ineligible for funding under existing Community programmes and initiatives.
C. Measures receiving no financial aid from the general budget of the European Union
The Community will offer its moral support, including written authorisation to use the logo and other material associated with the European Year of Languages, for initiatives undertaken by public or private organisations, where those organisations can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Commission that the intitiatives involved are or will be in progress during the year 2001 and are likely to contribute significantly to one or more of the objectives of the European Year.
II. Technical assistance
In carrying out these measures, the Commission may have recourse to technical assistance organisations, funding for which may be provided for within the overall budget for the programme. It may, under the same conditions, have recourse to experts. The Commission shall consult the committee referred to in Article 5 on the financial impact of this assistance.