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- Learning for future funding endeavours from previous FTI programmes: “AAL Impact Assessment, edition 2025” & “AAL Legacy study”
Date published:
24/03/2026
Date amended:
24/03/2026
Learning for future funding endeavours from previous FTI programmes: “AAL Impact Assessment, edition 2025” & “AAL Legacy study”
Activity date: 16-04-2026
Short Description
The two presented studies will convey key findings and key lessons. In the event you will hear what made AAL projects successful, why it is important to engage with different types of end-user groups, and why consortia should start to work on the financing models for their solution very early.
Keywords
financing models end-user groups Monitoring–Evaluation–Impact (MEI) framework key findings and key lessonsOutputs
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