The committee has been established to assess project applications properly, objectively and independently. It assesses the applications based on set criteria and issues a strong recommendation to the government regarding project grants. The government will subsequently follow or reject the recommendation on project application investments.

Expert support

The Committee uses expert analyses regarding the investments allocated by the National Growth Fund to specific fields. A wide range of knowledge institutions are at hand to assist the committee, depending on the nature of the submitted proposals.
The Netherlands Bureau for Economic Planning Analysis (CPB) has been assigned the special task of independent expert. The CPB assesses the proposals based on its own criteria, such as legitimacy, efficiency, and effectiveness. It also acts as co-assessor for the selection as an independent institution. The CPB discloses its analyses at the same time as the recommendations issued by the committee.

3 project assessment recommendations

The committee issues 3 different recommendations:

  1. Direct grants: a submitted project proposal or specific part thereof has been approved and requires no or only minor further modification. The committee advises the government to issue a grant.
  2. Conditional grants: project proposals or parts thereof qualify, but require improvement on some points. The committee advises the government to issue a grant with conditions. The grant will be made available after the committee has established that the conditions have been met.
  3. Reservation: the committee acknowledges the potential and possibilities of parts of the proposal, but advises the government to refrain from allocating the entire investment at this point. This may apply to projects or parts thereof, which have already received a positive recommendation, but still require further information on a number of points and aspects. This may also be the case when the committee acknowledges the potential of parts of a project. These specific parts need to be submitted to the assessment advisory committee as a new project.

Progress and accountability

Upon the government’s grant of project investments, the committee monitors the progress of these investments. It also reflects on its activities in an accountability report.
Employees of the National Growth Fund executive staff support the committee with all aspects of its activities