Tips & Tools for Successful EU Partnerships

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Zoom
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Tips & Tools for Successful EU Partnerships

Effective partnership management is essential for successful EU projects because strong cooperation, clear communication, and mutual trust directly affect project delivery and long-term impact. 

Whether you're coordinating a consortium or participating as a project partner, this session will provide concrete guidance and resources to help you start strong, collaborate effectively, and manage common challenges. 

What to expect: 

  • Best Practices for Partnership Success: Discover how to build trust, align visions, and define clear roles from day one.
  • Practical Tools & Templates: Access a toolkit of digital project management tools and templates to support effective coordination and communication.
  • Inspiring Case Study: Hear firsthand how one organisation successfully navigated the dynamics of an EU-funded partnership.
  • Q&A: Get your questions answered in a Q&A session. 

This online event is ideal for civil society staff involved in project development, EU funding, partnership management, or strategic planning. Whether you're just starting out or looking to sharpen your skills, this session will leave you better prepared and more confident. 

Please note: This event will not cover how to find partners and build European partnerships. For that, check out our recent event on Getting Started with EU Partnerships. 

This event is brought to you by Access Europe, The Wheel’s EU funding support service funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs. 

How to register
  • You can book places for yourself and/or colleagues by clicking the button below.
  • This event will take place on Zoom.
  • Closed Captions can be enabled by participants.
  • Please email matthew@wheel.ie if you have any special requirements.  

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Meet Your Presenters:

Emily Nelson

Emily Nelson is European Programmes Manager at The Wheel where she oversees the delivery of Access Europe, a support and capacity building programme for the community and voluntary sector around accessing and managing EU funding.  This involves researching EU funding opportunities that are relevant to the sector and The Wheel’s members, coordinating and delivering training and events related to EU funding, and assisting organisations in building relationships with potential EU project partners. 

Christina Nuhr

Christina Nuhr is a European Programmes Officer with The Wheel. A key part of her role is implementing Access Europe, a support and capacity building programme around accessing and managing EU funding. Here, Christina consults on funding opportunities, provides tailor-made advice and resources as well as training and events connected to EU funding. Central to her work is to cultivate and facilitate partnership networks at EU level and connect the Irish non-profit sector with European civil society. 

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Who should attend

Organisations interested in or involved in EU funding, fundraisers, grant and development specialists.