The NEB Checklist, developed by our experts on behalf of and in close cooperation with the European Commission, is a self-assessment tool to help project promoters evaluate how built environment projects align with the NEB core values and working principles. The NEB Checklist can be used for the following aims: Assessment of the compliance of “small” projects (buildings and open spaces with investment costs approximately below EUR 100,000) with NEB. Preliminary screening of projects of any size to assess their alignment with NEB, excluding complex urban-scale schemes. In general, early-stage evaluation of any project idea against the NEB values and principles. The Checklist can be used at any stage of a project’s lifecycle by informing decision-making. This tool is designed for users with a good understanding of their project but does not require advanced technical expertise. However, for more complex or larger projects, input from the project’s design or engineering team may be needed.
Held on 07-08 of April 2025, the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) training in Zagreb, Croatia, was a unique capacity building opportunity for 33 committed urban transport specialists. The event included a total of 9 training modules (3 core and 6 electives) on SUMP-related topics that provided a detailed overview of the challenges and best practices in establishing SUMPs.
The NSSP in-presence Workshop, held on 03-04 April 2025 in Brussels, provided a valuable platform for representatives from various EU Member States (MS) to exchange knowledge and best practices regarding National SUMP Support Programmes (NSSPs). Organized by the European Investment Bank (EIB-JASPERS) and funded by the European Commission (DG MOVE), the event focused on financing Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) in a way which ensures quality, deliverability and impact, as well as overcoming reluctance to prepare quality SUMPs.
Who we are
JASPERS, a partnership funded by the European Commission and the European Investment Bank, advises on strategies and projects that contribute to a greener, more connected, and more innovative Europe. Our support help beneficiaries align their projects with the highest EU standards, improving their chances of securing EU funding.
Free assistance for local authorities and promoters
We offer free assistance to national, regional and local authorities, as well as other beneficiaries of EU funds, in EU, pre-accession, and Eastern partnership countries. Our team is composed of over 120 staff within the European Investment Bank, and covers a wide range of expertise.
We support the entire project cycle, from planning to execution as well as technical training.
Working from six locations
To better serve our beneficiaries, we work from six locations. In addition to our Luxembourg headquarters, more than 70% of our experts are based in Brussels, Bucharest, Sofia, Vienna, and Warsaw.
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