OpenPEPPOL states in its post:
“Deadline for submission of applications is 15 December 2016, so you need to get started very soon. If you apply, your organization may be granted up to 75% funding for activities related to implementation of a new version of the PEPPOL BIS and use of the PEPPOL eDelivery network. The Call is open for both private and public entities and at least 4 entities are required to form a consortium in order to apply for funding.
The guidance document includes extracts from the 2016 CEF eInvoicing Call text and the 2016 CEF Telecom Work Programme, but also contains subjective opinions based on previous experience and which is meant solely to help OpenPEPPOL members understand the process and priorities. They are in no way intended to provide an authoritative interpretation or forecast pertaining to particular proposals.”
Download the guidance document – OpenPEPPOL Guidance on CEF eInvoicing Call 2016 final
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