Overview
Lobbying Costs
9,999€
Financial year: Jan 2014 - Dec 2014
Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
0.5 Fte (1)
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
0
High-level Commission meetings
2
Lobbying Costs over the years
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Info
European Centre for Public Affairs (The ECPA)
EU Transparency Register
750705410501-01 First registered on 23 Jan 2013
Goals / Remit
Who we are:
The ECPA is a Brussels-based public affairs think-tank
focused on best practice in public affairs.
What we do:
The ECPA provides a unique space for its members and guests to "stop and think", offering reflection and insight into the political, social and economic influences impacting the practice of public affairs. It promotes the highest ethical standards in this work.
How we deliver and why it matters:
Members come together to examine and share knowledge and experience of public affairs practice within the EU framework, against a backdrop of national developments and the wider global context.
Through a broad spectrum of activities and events, the ECPA provokes debate and improves understanding between business, NGOs, academia and the EU institutions.
The ECPA aims to enable all those involved to be more effective contributors to the success of their organisations.Main EU files targeted
Joint Transparency Register
Address
Head Office
Piper House, Dukes Court, 4
Bognor Road
Chichester, West Sussex PO198FX
UNITED KINGDOM -
People
Total lobbyists declared
1
Employment time Lobbyists 50% 1 Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
0.5
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
No lobbyists with EP accreditations
Complementary Information
The European Centre for Public Affairs (the ECPA) is represented by its Executive Director.
The ECPA is a forum for discussion, debate and learning on all aspects of the Public Affairs profession, offering shared expertise, best practice and skills exchange.
Membership of The ECPA is offered on an annual basis and applies per corporation or organization.
A one year Membership provides access to a full programme of activities which deliver our stated goals of sharing best practice and research, increasing our professional skillset, and fostering high level political and economic debate covering all aspects of the European institutional landscape.Person in charge of EU relations
Mr Christophe Lécureuil (Executive Director)
Person with legal responsibility
Mr Michael Burrell (Company Director)
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Categories
Category
IV - Think tanks, research and academic institutions
Subcategory
Think tanks and research institutions
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Networking
Affiliation
We work closely with our sister organisations in public affairs.
ecpa2.O - for under 37 years of age
http://www.ecpa2-0.eu/
EPACA - European Public Affairs Consultants Association
http://www.epaca.org/
SEAP - Society of European Affairs Practitioners
http://www.seap.be/Member organisations
None declared
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Financial Data
Closed financial year
Jan 2014 - Dec 2014
Lobbying costs for closed financial year
9,999€
Other financial info
Membership of The ECPA is offered on an annual basis and applies per corporation or organization.
Memberships are offered as follows:
Corporate 5,000 € (exc TVA)
Trade or Business Association 2,000 € (exc TVA)
Knowledge Partner 3,000 € (exc TVA)
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EU Structures
Groups (European Commission)
None
ACC
None
Groups (European Parliament)
None
Communication activities
Information sharing and Awareness raising events
Other activities
The goals of the Association are delivered through three branded strands of activities, all promptly lasting 2 hours (with the trainings being full days).
The ECPA Corporate Circle
Exchange and networking: intimate round table discussion ( Members only)
Lunchtime 12:00-14:00
The ECPA training
Training and skills development (Fee paying open courses priority booking for Members)
All day 0900 - 1700
The ECPA Insights series
Best practice and case studies:
Keynote speakers from the Institutions and discussion platform (Members and Guests)
Afternoon 1600-1800- Meetings
Meetings
2 meetings found. Download meetings
The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.
1 July 2024: We have noted that some meetings are appearing in duplicate, ie. some meetings seem to be listed twice. This seems to be because the Commission changes some element of a meeting data after the meeting has first been listed, which causes LobbyFacts to register it as a new meeting. We are investigating further.
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Date 18 Oct 2018 Location Brussels Subject Smart Villages Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Phil Hogan Portfolio Agriculture & Rural Development Attending - Tom Tynan (Cabinet member)
- Peter Wehrheim (Cabinet member)
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Date 03 Jun 2015 Location Brussels Subject New College and Better Regulation DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology Attending - Robert Madelin (Director-General)
Other Lobbyists
- Meetings