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THE FULL LIST OF ALL EU CALLS
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LINKS TO OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
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Links to official communications and partners’search webpages for each call
409
European calls for proposals open for the next 6 months reviewed and commented
CALL EUROPE A new call for transnational projects for water management in Europe 409
1 new call from EACEA on improving fiction writing in Culture and Creativity Industries
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45 calls open on Enterprises and Economic Development Policies.
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22 call open on Education, Vocational Training and Culture. New calls offered by the new Europa Creativa Programme.
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Hello readers! In the 4th of September 2022 edition, we gave a look to all the new funding calls published recently. This week we published a competitive call on transnational projects for research and development on water management and a EACEA call for preparatory actions on improving fiction writing in culture and creativity industries in Europe. Have a good read!
10 calls open on International Development and Cooperation.
296 Calls open on Research and Innovation. Calls from Horizon Europe and European Innovation Council. CALL4EUROPE - 3
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Agrifood Digital Development, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, High Performance Computing, Internet of Things Arts and Culture Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Construction & Building Employment Promotion and Jobs protection Education and Vocational Training Health Issues and Prevention
Industry development and promotion Innovation ecosystems and initiatives International Aid and Cooperation Justice Affairs Maritime and Blue Economy Mass Media Renewable Energy and Sustainability Regional and City Development
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Scientific Research Security and fight against crime Social Development and Inclusion Space and Satellite Economy and Research Sport Tourism Transport and Road Development
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KEYWORDS
4-sept-22
International Development and Cooperation
06/09/22 06/09/2022 06/09/2022
AMOUNT (EURO)
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Support to law enforcement and security reforms in Armenia
2,000,000
page 237
Horizon Europe
Designing inclusive, safe, affordable and sustainable urban mobility
42.000.000
page 132
Horizon Europe
Accelerating the deployment of new and shared mobility services for the next decade
20.000.000
Horizon Europe
Advanced multimodal network and traffic management for seamless door-to-door mobility of passengers and freight transport
15.000.000
FUNDING PROGRAMME Europeaid
CALL TITLE
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Research and Innovation Research and Innovation
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DEADLINE
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TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
CALL TITLE
Research and Innovation
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
CIVITAS 2030 – Coordination and support for EU funded urban mobility innovation
10.000.000
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
3.000.000
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Coordination of large-scale initiative on future battery technologies (Batteries Partnership) Demand response in energy-efficient residential buildings
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Designing inclusive, safe, affordable and sustainable urban mobility
42.000.000
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Development and pilot demonstration of heat upgrade technologies with supply temperature in the range 150-250°C Development of high temperature thermal storage for industrial applications
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
15.000.000
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Digitalisation of battery testing, from cell to system level, including lifetime assessment (Batteries Partnership) Embedding smart functionalities into battery cells (embedding sensing and self-healing functionalities to monitor and self-repair battery cells) (Batteries Partnership) Furthering the development of a materials acceleration platform for sustainable batteries (combining AI, big data, autonomous synthesis robotics, high throughput testing) (Batteries Partnership) Interface and electron monitoring for the engineering of new and emerging battery technologies (Batteries Partnership) Logistics networks integration and harmonisation through operational connectivity to optimise freight flows and drive logistics to climate neutrality
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12.000.000
8.000.000
15.000.000
20.000.000
10.000.000
15.000.000
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06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
06/09/2022
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
New concepts and approaches for resilient and green freight transport and logistics networks against disruptive events (including pandemics) Next generation technologies for High-performance and safe-by-design battery systems for transport and mobile applications (Batteries Partnership) Physics and data-based battery management for optimised battery utilisation (Batteries Partnership) Renewable-intensive, energy positive homes
8.000.000
Smart and efficient ways to construct, maintain and decommission with zero emissions from transport infrastructure Smart enforcement for resilient, sustainable and more efficient transport operations
10.000.000
Horizon Europe
Smarter buildings for better energy performance
12.000.000
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
15.000.000
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
06/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Streamlined collection and reversed logistics, fully automated, safe and cost-efficient sorting, dismantling and second use before recycling (Batteries Partnership) Sustainable processing and refining of battery grade graphite (Batteries Partnership) Towards creating an integrated manufacturing value chain in Europe: from machinery development to plant and site integrated design (Batteries Partnership) Urban logistics and planning: anticipating urban freight generation and demand including digitalisation of urban freight
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15.000.000
15.000.000
12.000.000
8.000.000
10.000.000
15.000.000
15.000.000
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KEYWORDS
7-sept-22
Education and Vocational Training Education and Vocational Training Education and Vocational Training Education and Vocational Training Research and Innovation
7-sept-22 7-sept-22 7-sept-22 7-sept-22
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Partnership for Excellence Centres of Vocational Excellence
48.000.000
page 214
Erasmus+
Partnership for Excellence - Erasmus+ Teacher Academies
15.000.000
page 205
Creative Europe
Innovation Lab
13.640.000
page 213
Creative Europe
NEWS-Journalism partnerships
7.500.000
page 214
Horizon Europe
Towards the creation of a European Cancer Patient Digital Centre
3.000.000
page 38
FUNDING PROGRAMME Erasmus+
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
7-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Strengthening research capacities of Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures
10.000.000
page 62
7-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
50.000.000
page 41
7-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improving and upscaling primary prevention of cancer through implementation research Pragmatic clinical trials to optimise treatments for patients with refractory cancers
60.000.000
page 40
7-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
3.000.000
page 65
7-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20.000.000
page 66
7-sept-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Life Programme
Establishing of national cancer mission hubs and creation of network to support the Mission on Cancer Pan-European network of startup associations to support the integration of Ukrainian tech innovators into European ecosystems and to enhance their operations in Ukraine Circular Economy and Quality of Life
1.300.000
page 126
Life Programme
Nature and Biodiversity
1.000.000
page 127
Life Programme
Supporting Clean Energy Transition
900.000
page 128
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Strategic Integrated Projects Climate Action
30.000.000
page 129
Strategic Integrated Projects Environment
52.800.000
page 130
Strategic Nature Projects
75.000.000
page 131
Technical Assistance preparation of CLIMA SIPs
300.000
page 132
Technical Assistance preparation of ENV SIPs
209.388
page 133
Technical Assistance preparation of SNAPs
386.780
page 126
Pilot European innovation gender and diversity index
700.000
Horizon Europe
Creating communities, stakeholder engagement and impact from EIC portfolios
1.000.000
Enterprise and Economic Development Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
i4Trust 2nd Open call
Horizon 2020
Fostering balanced brain circulation – ERA Fellowships
8.000.000
page 42
14/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2022
256.000.000
page 43
14/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020
URBAN TECH Open Call
2.000.000
page 44
15/09/2022
Enterprise and Economic Development
Horizon Europe
European Partnership on Innovative SMEs / Eurostars: joint transnational call for proposals (CALL 3 OF EUROSTARS-3)
80.954.196,00
page 189
DEADLINE
FUNDING PROGRAMME Energy, Environ- Life Proment and Climate gramme Life Change Programme Energy, Environ- Life Proment and Climate gramme Change Energy, Environ- Life Proment and Climate gramme Change Energy, Environ- Life Proment and Climate gramme Change Energy, Environ- Life Proment and Climate gramme Change Energy, Environ- Life Proment and Climate gramme Change Research and Horizon EuInnovation rope
CALL TITLE
8-sept-22
Research and Innovation
12-sept-22
8-sept-22 8-sept-22 8-sept-22 8-sept-22 8-sept-22 8-sept-22 8-sept-22
14/09/2022
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15/09/2022
Enterprise and Economic Development
15-sept-22
15-sept-22
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Protection of the euro against counterfeiting
15.000.000
Employment and Internal SecuSocial Inclusion rity Fund
Cybercrime and Digital investigations
8.000.000
page 214
Education and Erasmus+ Vocational Training Education and Erasmus+ Vocational Training International Europeaid Development and Cooperation
Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint
62.000.000
page 206
Alliances for Education and Enterprises
62.000.000
page 208
EU National Resource Center for Serbia
4.800.000
page 239
Education, Vocational training and Culture Education, Vocational training and Culture Education, Vocational training and Culture Research and Innovation
Creative Europe Programme Creative Europe Programme Creative Europe Programme Horizon Europe
Press and media councils and professional standards
1.000.000
page 210
Rapid response mechanism
3.100.000
page 211
TV and online content
22.000.000
page 163
Development of large scale LH2 containment for shipping
121.000.000
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
121.000.000
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Integration of multi-MW electrolysers in industrial applications Compatibility of Distribution non-steel metallic gas grid materials with hydrogen Design and industrial deployment of innovative manufacturing processes for fuel cells and fuel cell components Hydrogen Valleys (largescale)
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Hydrogen Valleys (smallscale)
121.000.000
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Demonstrating offshore production of green hydrogen
121.000.000
15-sept-22 16-sept-22 20/9/22
20/9/22
20/9/22
20/09/2022
121.000.000
121.000.000
121.000.000
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20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
121.000.000
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Design for advanced and scalable manufacturing of electrolysers Scaling up of cells and stacks for large electrolysers
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
121.000.000
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20/09/2022
Enterprise and Single Economic Devel- Market opment Programme (SMP) Research and Horizon EuInnovation rope
Ammonia to Green Hydrogen: efficient system for ammonia cracking for application to long distance transportations Efficient system for dehydrogenation of liquid organic hydrogen carriers for application to long distance transportations Development and demonstration of mobile and stationary compressed hydrogen refuelling solutions for application in inland shipping and short-distance maritime operations Public understanding of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies Safe hydrogen injection management at network-wide level: towards European gas sector transition Development and optimisation of reliable and versatile PEMFC stacks for high power range applications SMP-FOOD-2022-F2F-FWStakeholders
20/09/2022
20/09/2022
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Personalised oncology: innovative people centred, multi-modal therapies against cancer An innovative decision-support system for improved care pathways for patients with neurodegenerative diseases and comorbidities
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121.000.000
121.000.000
121.000.000
121.000.000
121.000.000
121.000.000
2.250.000
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135.000.000
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135.000.000
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135.000.000
page 47
135.000.000
page 48
21.920.000
page 49
21.920.000
page 50
2.280.000
page 238
2.280.000
page 240
Horizon 2020 Horizon-EIT
6.000.000
page 51
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Industrial supply chain for silicon photonics (IA)
20.000.000
21-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Ecodesigned smart electronic systems supporting the Green Deal objectives (RIA)
20.000.000
21-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Design of Customisable and Domain Specific Open-source RISC-V Processors (IA)
20.000.000
21-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 General according to ECSSRIA 2022 (RIA)
74.500.000
21-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 General according to ECSSRIA 2022 (IA)
120.000.000
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20-sept-22
International Europeaid Development and Cooperation
Next generation imaging and image-guided diagnosis and therapy for cancer Access and integration of heterogeneous health data for improved healthcare in disease areas of high unmet public health need Cardiovascular diseases - improved prediction, prevention, diagnosis, and monitoring Setting up a harmonised methodology to promote uptake of early feasibility studies for clinical and innovation excellence in the European Union Cross-border programme Kosovo* - North Macedonia under IPA II 2019 and 2020
20-sept-22
International Europeaid Development and Cooperation
21-sept-22
Research and Innovation
21-sept-22
NDICI - Organizações da Sociedade Civil e Direitos Humanos & Democarcia no Brasil
TOPIC
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21-sept-22
Research and Innovation
21-sept-22
21-sept-22
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CALL TITLE
Horizon 2020 Implementing digital services to empower neuroscience research for health and brain inspired technology via EBRAINS Employment and Horizon EuA European Social Innovation Social Inclusion rope Catalyst Fund to Advance EU Mission Objectives by Replicating and Scaling-up Existing, Demonstrably Successful Social Innovations Employment and Horizon EuThe European Social InnovaSocial Inclusion rope tion Challenge Prize 2022
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
38.000.000
30.000.000
page 233
150.000
page 240
21-sept-22
Employment and Horizon EuSocial Inclusion rope
Network for innovative solutions for the future of democracy
3.000.000
page 231
21-sept-22
Education and Horizon EuVocational Train- rope ing and Culture
A culture and creativity driven European innovation ecosystem – a collaborative platform
6.000.000
page 215
21-sept-22
Education and Horizon EuVocational Train- rope ing and Culture
3.000.000
page 232
22/09/2022
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development
Knowledge platform and network for social impact assessment of green transition policies Regional Coal Accompanying MeasFund for Coal ures and Steel Regional Coal Research Projects Fund for Coal and Steel Regional Coal Pilot and Demonstration Fund for Coal Projects and Steel Regional Steel Accompanying MeasFund for Coal ures and Steel Regional Steel Research Projects Fund for Coal and Steel Regional Steel Pilot and Demonstration Fund for Coal Projects and Steel
1.000.000
page 195
17.669.400
page 196
17.669.400
page 197
1.000.000
page 198
48.968.100
page 199
48.968.100
page 200
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
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2.500.000
page 194
12.000.000
page 135
12.000.000
page 136
Maximum valorisation of sustainably sourced bio-based feedstock in multi-product, zero-waste, zero-pollution biorefinery High performance bio-based polymers for market applications with stringent requirements Bio-based coatings, barriers, binders, and adhesives
14.000.000
page 137
9.000.000
page 138
9.000.000
page 139
Horizon Europe
Circular-by-design bio-based materials to improve the circularity of complex structures
9.000.000
page 140
Horizon Europe
Proteins from alternative and unconventional sources
9.000.000
page 141
Horizon Europe
Biogenic carbon capture and use (CCU) for circular biobased products
10.000.000
page 142
Horizon Europe
Cooperative business models for the sustainable mobilisation and valorisation of agricultural residues, by-products, and waste in rural areas Alternative sources for high added value food and/or feed ingredients
10.000.000
page 143
14.000.000
page 144
Sustainable fibres biorefineries feedstock
9.000.000
page 145
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22/09/2022
Enterprise and European Women in the Blue Economy Economic Devel- Maritime, opment Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF) Energy, Environ- Horizon Eu- Cost-effective production routes towards bio-based ment and Climate rope alternatives to fossil-based Change chemical building blocks Energy, Environ- Horizon Eu- Co-processing of mixed biobased waste streams ment and Climate rope
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
FUNDING PROGRAMME
Change Energy, Environ- Horizon Eument and Climate rope Change
22/09/2022
Energy, Environ- Horizon Eument and Climate rope Change
22/09/2022
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
22/09/2022
Horizon Europe
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
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3.000.000
page 146
20.000.000
page 84
Horizon 2020 Implementing co-funded action plans for interconnection of innovation ecosystems
8.000.000
page 68
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Innovations for soil improvement from bio-waste
9.000.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
6.000.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Best practices on and piloting insurance solutions for climate adaptation in EU regions and communities Horizon 2020 Boost the sponge function of landscape as a way to improve climate-resilience to water management challenges Horizon 2020 Building the mission's knowledge repository and advancing the European Soil Observatory Horizon 2020 Citizen science for soil health
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
1.500.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Creating a transnational network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for EU Missions Horizon 2020 Danube river basin lighthouse – Protection and restoration of wetlands, flood plains, coastal wetlands and salt marshes and their biodiversity Horizon 2020 European Blue Parks – Protection and restoration solutions for degraded coastal and marine habitats Horizon 2020 Foster soil education across society
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Framework Partnership Agreement (FPA) for a Living Lab network support structure
3.000.000
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
22/09/2022
Energy, Environ- Horizon Eument and Climate rope Change
27/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Digital Europe
27/09/2022
Research and Innovation
27/09/2022
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CALL TITLE
Developing and validating monitoring systems of environmental sustainability and circularity: collection of best practices and benchmarks Deploying advanced national QCI systems and networks
TOPIC
10.000.000
16.000.000
6.000.000
17.000.000
17.000.000
6.000.000
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Improving food systems sustainability and soil health with food processing residues
14.000.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Integration of biodiversity monitoring data into the Digital Twin Ocean
10.000.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
17.000.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Lighthouse in the Baltic and the North Sea basins – bringing sustainable algae-based products and solutions to the market Horizon 2020 Marine litter and pollution – Smart and low environmental impact fishing gears
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
17.000.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Mediterranean sea basin lighthouse - Actions to prevent, minimise and remediate chemical pollution Horizon 2020 Mission Climate adaptation and Mission Ocean and waters - Joint demonstration for coastal resilience in the Arctic and Atlantic sea basin Horizon 2020 Monitoring, reporting and verification of soil carbon and greenhouse gases balance
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Network on carbon farming for agricultural and forest soils
3.000.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
10.000.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Prevent and eliminate litter, plastics and microplastics: Innovative solutions for wastefree European rivers Horizon 2020 Remediation strategies, methods and financial models for decontamination and reuse of land in urban and rural areas Horizon 2020 Soil biodiversity and its contribution to ecosystem services
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Stimulating innovation procurement
4.500.000
CALL TITLE
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10.000.000
20.000.000
14.000.000
21.000.000
16.000.000
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27/9/22
Research and Innovation
3.000.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Student and school activities for the promotion of education on ‘blue’ sustainability and the protection of marine and freshwater ecosystems Horizon 2020 Testing and demonstrating transformative solutions on climate resilience, mainstreaming nature based solutions in the systemic transformation Horizon 2020 Towards a European e-DNA library of marine and freshwater species
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Towards local community-driven business models: regenerative ocean farming
3.000.000
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Transformation of regional economic systems for climate resilience and sustainability
6.000.000
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27/9/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Unlocking of financial resources for investments into climate resilience
6.000.000
page 71
27/9/22
Research and Innovation
6.000.000
page 72
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 User driven applications and tools for regional and local authorities, and other end users focusing on climate impacts, data and knowledge. Horizon EuTransition Open rope
70.860.000
page 75
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
60.000.000
page 76
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Transition Challenge: RNA-based therapies and diagnostics for complex or rare genetic diseases EIT Digital Business Plan 2023-2024
32.000.000
page 89
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIT InnoEnergy Business Plan 2023-2024
32.000.000
page 87
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIT Climate-KIC Business Plan 2023-2024
60.000.000
page 88
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88.315.382
page 69
2.000.000
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS
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PAGE
EIT Health Business Plan 2023-2025
154.000.000
page 89
Horizon Europe
EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025
154.000.000
page 90
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIT Food Business Plan 2023-2025
150.000.000
page 91
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan 2023-2025
118.000.000
page 92
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIT Manufacturing Business Plan 2023-2025
118.000.000
page 93
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cross-KIC Shared Services 2023-2025
16.700.000
page 94
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cross-KIC Strategic Outreach 2023-2025
7.500.000
page 95
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cross-KIC Strategic Regional Innovations 2023-2025
6.700.000
page 96
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cross-KIC Strategic Synergies 2023-2025
12.500.000
page 97
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cross-KIC Strategic Education 2023-2025
6.700.000
page 98
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cross-KIC Strategic Access to Finance 2023-2025
7.500.000
page 99
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIT Cross-KIC Thematic Innovation activities 2023-2025
16.700.000
page 100
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Higher Education Institutions (HEI) initiative 2023-2025
40.000.000
page 101
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Transition Challenge: Green digital devices for the future
60.000.000
page 77
29-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Odin open Call
2.100.000
page 79
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
28-sept-22
TOPIC
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
29/09/2022
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Education and Vocational Training and Culture Education and Vocational Training and Culture Education and Vocational Training and Culture Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Erasmus+
Adaptation of the TEN-T to civilian-defence dual use studies Adaptation of the TEN-T to civilian-defence dual use works or mixed #BeInclusive - Breaking Barriers in Sport
Erasmus+
30/09/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30/09/2022
Research and Innovation
30/09/2022
1/10/22
29/09/2022
29/09/2022
29/09/2022
29/09/2022
30/09/2022
4/10/22
4/10/22
4/10/22
4/10/22
4/10/22
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
330.000.000 330.000.000 15.000
page 231
#BeInclusive - Promoting Gender Equality in Sport “Be Equal” #BeInclusive - Sport for Peace
15.000
page 217
15.000
page 218
4th Call for Applications: Support local authorities in developing investment concepts for sustainable energy Change2Twin 2nd Assessment Voucher Open Call
2.880.000
page 147
300.000
page 80
Horizon Europe
IoT-NGIN – Open Call #2
450.000
page 81
Education, Vocational training and Culture
Horizon Europe
Open17 Challenge on Climate Justice
10.000
page 219
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development INternational Development and Cooperation Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon 2020 NGI Assure 11th Open Call
200.000
page 203
Horizon 2020 Expanding Investments Ecosystems
5.000.000
page 191
Europeaid
174472 - Appui au suivi indépendant des politiques budgétaires et fiscales Circular Economy, resources from Waste, Air, Water, Soil, Noise, Chemicals, Bauhaus Climate Change Adaptation
2,000,000
page 241
93.320.656
page 148
29.000.000
page 150
Climate Change Mitigation
29.000.000
page 151
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EUCF
LIFE Programme LIFE Programme LIFE Programme
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS
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Climate Governance and Information
7.900.000
page 152
LIFE Programme
Environment governance
6.000.000
page 149
LIFE Programme
Nature and Biodiversity
132.000.000
page 127
LIFE Programme
Nature Governance
3.000.000
page 155
Internal Security Fund
Drugs
3.000.000
page 235
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Women TechEU
10.000.000
page 83
International Cooperation and Development Education and Vocational Training and Culture Research and Innovation
Europeaid
175188 - Call for Proposals for Bangsamoro Agri-Enterprise Programme (BAEP) Support for the implementation of the European Heritage Label EIT Scale UP 100
9.000.000
page 242
3.000.000
page 221
7.000.000
page 82
5-oct-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Accelerator Challenge: Technologies for Open Strategic Autonomy
537.000.000
page 105
5-oct-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Accelerator Open
629.000.000
page 107
5-oct-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Accelerator Challenge: Technologies for ‘Fit for 55’
250.800.000
page 108
6/10/22
Education and Erasmus+ Vocational Training and Culture
1.000.000
page 223
6/10/22
Education and Erasmus+ Vocational Training and Culture
Pilot institutionalised EU cooperation instruments to explore the feasibility for a possible European legal status for alliances of higher education institutions Pilot a joint European degree label
1.000.000
page 222
7/10/22
Education and Erasmus+ Vocational Training and Culture
European policy network in the field of education of children and young people with a migrant background
1.200.000
page 225
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
4/10/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Employment and Social Inclusion
LIFE Programme
4-oct-22
5-oct-22
4/10/22
4/10/22
4/10/22
4-oct-22
5-oct-22
5-oct-22
Creative Europe Horizon Europe
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European policy network on teachers and school leaders
1.200.000
page 224
Grassroots sports programmes and infrastructure innovation Sport for People and Planet - a new approach on sustainability through sport in Europe KYKLOS 4.0 - Open Call #2
1.945.000
page 226
1.437.404
page 228
210.000
page 111
Safety of alternative nuclear fuel for VVER reactors
10.000.000
page 110
Horizon Europe
Newcomer Gender Equality Champions
400.000
page 112
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Sustainable Gender Equality Champions
400.000
page 113
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Inclusive Gender Equality Champions
400.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fundamental Science and Outreach for Connected and Automated ATM
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fundamental Science and Outreach for Multimodality and Passenger Experience
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
ATM application-oriented Research for Aviation Green Deal
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Knowledge Transfer Network
3.750.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fundamental Science and Outreach for Civil/military Interoperability and Coordination ATM application-oriented Research for U-space and urban Air Mobility
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
ATM application-oriented Research for Virtualisation and Cyber-secure Data Sharing
10.000.000
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
7/10/22
Education and Erasmus+ Vocational Training and Culture
12/10/22
Education, Vocational training and Culture Education, Vocational training and Culture Research and Innovation
Pilot Project
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
EURATOM
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
13/10/2022
12/10/22
12/10/22
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Pilot Project
Horizon Europe
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
10.000.000
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS
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AMOUNT (EURO)
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
ATM application-oriented Research for Multimodality and Passenger Experience
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fundamental Science and Outreach for Capacity-on-demand and Dynamic Airspace
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
ATM application-oriented Research for Artificial Intelligence (AI) for aviation
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fundamental Science and Outreach for U-space and Urban Air Mobility
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fundamental Science and Outreach for Virtualisation and Cyber-secure Data Sharing ATM application-oriented Research for Air-Ground Integration and Autonomy
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fundamental Science and Outreach for Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Aviation
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
ATM application-oriented Research for Capacity-on-demand and Dynamic Airspace
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
ATM application-oriented Research for Connected and Automated ATM
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fundamental Science and Outreach for Aviation Green Deal
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Industrial Research & Validation for Air-Ground Integration and Autonomy
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Industrial Research & Validation for Artificial Intelligence for Aviation
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fast Track Innovation and Uptake Capacity-on-Demand and Dynamic Airspace
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fast Track Innovation and Uptake Multi-modality and Passenger Experience
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fast Track Innovation and Uptake U-space and Urban Air Mobility
10.000.000
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CALL TITLE
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Industrial Research & Validation for Aviation Green Deal
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Industrial Research & Validation for Connected and Automated ATM
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fast Track Innovation and Uptake Virtualisation and Cybersecure Data-Sharing
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Master Planning & Monitoring
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Industrial Research & Validation for Capacity-on-Demand and Dynamic Airspace
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Industrial Research & Validation for Master Plan Phase C Air-ground Integration and Autonomy Performance Management & Network impact Assessment
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Industrial Research & Validation for Civil-military Interoperability & Coordination
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fast Track Innovation and Uptake Artificial Intelligence for Aviation
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
13/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
14/10/2022
International Europeaid Cooperation and Development International Europeaid Cooperation and Development
Industrial Research & Validation for Master Plan Phase C Capacity-on-Demand and Dynamic Airspace Industrial Research & Validation for Master Plan Phase C Civil-military Interoperability & Coordination Industrial Research & Validation for Master Plan Phase C Connected and Automated ATM CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS (CSOS) AS ACTORS OF CHANGE 174998 - Contribution de la société civile à une plus grande durabilité et meilleure gouvernance de la filière cacao en Côte d'Ivoire
14/10/2022
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10.000.000
10.000.000
5.100.000
page 253
3.000.0000
page 244
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SMART4ALL Third FTTE Open Call
320,00
page 115
2.883.300
page 85
Horizon Europe
Pilot Project - Establishing a European Heritage Hub to support a holistic and cost-effective follow-up of the European Year of Cultural Heritage Innovation investments Strand 1 - MANU
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Innovation investments Strand 1 - DIGIT
36 763 277
18/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Innovation investments Strand 1-GREEN
36 763 277
18/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Innovation investments Strand 2a - DIGIT
32 897 448
18/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Innovation investments Strand 2a - MANU
32 897 448
18/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Innovation investments Strand 2a - GREEN
32 897 448
19/10/2022
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Research and Innovation
Just Transition Mechanism Just Transition Mechanism Horizon Europe
PSLF-PROJECTS
1 459 500 000
page 157
PSLF-LOAN SCHEMES
1 459 500 000
page 158
EIC Pathfinder Challenge: Cardiogenomics
167.000.000
19/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Pathfinder Challenge: Carbon dioxide and Nitrogen management and valorisation
167.000.000
19/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Pathfinder Challenge: DNA-based digital data storage
167.000.000
19/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Pathfinder Challenge: Towards the Healthcare Continuum: technologies to support a radical shift from episodic to continuous healthcare
167.000.000
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
15/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
18/10/2022
Education, Vocational training and Culture
Pilot Project
18/10/2022
Research and Innovation
18/10/2022
19/10/2022
19/10/2022
TOPIC
36 763 277
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KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
19/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
167.000.000
19/10/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Pathfinder Challenge: Alternative approaches to Quantum Information Processing, Communication, and Sensing EIC Pathfinder Challenge: Mid to long term and systems integrated energy storage
25-oct-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
ERC Starting Grants
628.000.000
page 78
27-oct-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
5.000.000
page 104
27/10/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
New algorithms for applications on European exascale supercomputers AU-EU Energy System Modelling
5.000.000
page 162
10.000.000
page 156
20.000.000
page 129
27/10/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
page 165
27/10/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
20.000.000
page 165
27/10/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Innovative renewable energy carrier production for heating from renewable energies Renewable energy carriers from variable renewable electricity surplus and carbon emissions from energy consuming sectors Direct renewable energy integration into process energy demands of the chemical industry Demonstration of complete value chains for advanced biofuel and non-biological renewable fuel production Technological interfaces between solar fuel technologies and other renewables New algorithms for applications on European exascale supercomputers
10.000.000
page 160
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Renewable energy incorporation in agriculture and forestry
15.000.000
page 166
Horizon Europe
Digital solutions for defining synergies in international renewable energy value chains Water4All 2022 Joint Transnational Call
9.000.000
page 161
34.176.969,00
page 154
27/10/22
27/10/22
27/10/22
27/10/22
27/10/22
31/10/22
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Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe
167.000.000
5.000.000
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS
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Horizon 2020 ADMA TranS4MErs First Open Call
75.600
page 102
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 BonsAPPs 2nd Open Call for AI Adopters SMEs
75.000
page 116
International Cooperation and Development Education, Vocational Training and Culture Research and Innovation
Europeaid
European Union Kosovo Home Affairs Programme
6.500.000
page 245
Erasmus+
Preparatory Action Writing European
3.000.000
page 229
Horizon Europe
ERC Synergy Grants
300.000.000
page 120
10/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Hop On Facility
40.000.000
15/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2022
428.276.125
page 118
15/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2022
428.276.125
page 58
16/11/2022
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
Setting up facilitation structures to accelerate the renovation wave in the public sector
6 000 000
page 169
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
AI for human empowerment (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (RIA)
16.000.000
page 119
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
34.500.000
page 120
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
European Network of AI Excellence Centres: Expanding the European AI lighthouse (RIA) Trustworthy methodologies, tools and data security “by design” for dynamic testing of potentially vulnerable, insecure hardware and software components Improved monitoring of threats, intrusion detection and response in complex and heterogeneous digital systems and infrastructures
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
2/11/2022
Research and Innovation
2/11/2022
4/11/2022
8/11/2022
8/11/2022
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
17.300.000
21.000.000
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16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
18.000.000
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Development and validation of processes and tools used for agile certification of ICT products, ICT services and ICT processes Transition towards Quantum-Resistant Cryptography
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Pushing the limit of physical intelligence and performance (RIA)
28.500.000
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
2D materials-based devices and systems for energy storage and/or harvesting (RIA)
9.000.000
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Supporting the coordination of the Graphene Flagship projects (CSA)
3.000.000
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
19.000.000
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
AI, Data and Robotics for Industry optimisation (including production and services) (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (IA) New generation of advanced electronic and photonic 2D materials-based devices, systems and sensors (RIA) 2D materials-based devices and systems for biomedical applications (RIA)
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
36.000.000
16/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Increased robotics capabilities demonstrated in key sectors (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (IA) 2D-material-based composites, coatings and foams (IA)
16/11/2022
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
4.000.000
page 168
4.000.000
page 170
2.500.000
page 171
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
Innovative financing schemes for sustainable energy investments National Finance Roundtables for sustainable energy investments New ecodesign and energy labelling compliance support facility for suppliers and retailers Addressing building related interventions in vulnerable districts
4.000.000
page 172
16/11/2022
16/11/2022
16/11/2022
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11.000.000
16.500.000
28.500.000
9.000.000
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS
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4.000.000
page 173
LIFE Programme
BUILD UP Skills - Strategies and training interventions enabling a decarbonised building stock Developing support mechanisms for energy communities
2.500.000
page 175
LIFE Programme
Integrated Home Renovation Services
6.000.000
page 177
LIFE Programme
Integration of low-grade renewable energy or waste heat in high temperature district heating Mainstreaming sustainable energy investments in the financial sector Making the "Energy efficiency first" principle more operational Project Development Assistance for sustainable energy investments Supporting the clean energy transition of the business sector Technical support to clean energy transition plans and strategies in municipalities and regions Towards a zero-emission building stock: strengthening the enabling framework for deep renovation Towards an effective implementation of key legislation in the field of sustainable energy Energy performance and Smart Readiness of buildings – making the instruments work Accelerating deployment and affordability of heat pumps through collective purchase actions and procurement Trusted Smart Surveys 2022
6.000.000
page 178
6.000.000
page 179
8.000.000
page 180
6.000.000
page 181
3.500.000
page 128
3.500.000
page 183
8.000.000
page 184
6.000.000
page 185
7.000.000
page 186
6.000.000
page 187
2 200 000
page 202
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
16/11/2022
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
16/11/2022
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
16/11/2022
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
16/11/2022
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
16/11/2022
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
17/11/2022
Enterprise and Single Economic Devel- Market opment Programme (SMP)
16/11/2022
16/11/2022
16/11/2022
16/11/2022
16/11/2022
16/11/2022
16/11/2022
16/11/2022
LIFE Programme LIFE Programme LIFE Programme LIFE Programme
LIFE Programme
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Enhancing synergies between the EIC and Startup Europe
6.000.000
page 74
Horizon Europe
OPEN TOPIC
2.000.000
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
OPEN TOPIC
7.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
6.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enhanced situational awareness and preparedness of first responders and improved capacities to minimise timeto-react in urban areas in the case of CBRN-E-related events Improved underwater detection and control capabilities to protect maritime areas and sea harbours Enhanced citizen preparedness in the event of a disaster or crisis-related emergency
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enhanced preparedness and management of High-Impact Low-Probability or unexpected events Enhanced capacities of first responders more efficient rescue operations, including decontamination of infrastructures in the case of a CBRN-E event Enhanced fight against the abuse of online gaming culture by extremists
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Effective fight against trafficking in human beings
7.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved impact forecasting and early warning systems supporting the rapid deployment of first responders in vulnerable areas Better understanding the influence of organisational cultures and human interactions in the forensic context as well as a common lexicon
DEADLINE
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
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Horizon Europe
23/11/2022
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23/11/2022
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10.000.000
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23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved quality assurance / quality control of data used in decision-making related to risk management of natural hazards, accidents and CBRN events Improved disaster risk pricing assessment
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved international cooperation addressing first responder capability gaps
5.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Autonomous systems used for infrastructure protection
6.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Increased foresight capacity for security
1.500.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Public spaces are protected while respecting privacy and avoiding mass surveillance
3.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
2.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Better understanding of citizens’ behavioural and psychological reactions in the event of a disaster or crisis situation Improved crime scene investigations related to transfer, persistence and background abundance Effective fight against illicit drugs production and trafficking
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Nature-based Solutions integrated to protect local infrastructure
5.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
2.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Stronger grounds for pre-commercial procurement of innovative security technologies Better, more portable and quicker analysis and detection for customs
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Knowledge Networks for security Research & Innovation
4.000.000
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15.000.000
6.000.000
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23/11/2022
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Horizon Europe
6.000.000
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enhanced security of, and combating the frauds on, identity management and identity and travel documents Effective fight against corruption
23/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Social innovations as enablers of security solutions and increased security perception
2.000.000
15/11/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fostering balanced brain circulation – ERA Talents
24.000.000
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Enterprise and Horizon 2020 GALACTICA Travel vouchers Economic Development
60.000
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Education, Vocational Training and Culture Research and Innovation
Erasmus+
ARCHIPEL.EU Mobility Fund
Horizon Europe
Best international practice for scaling up sustainable biofuels
9.000.000
10/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Development of algal and renewable fuels of non-biological origin
15.000.000
10/01/2023
International Development and Cooperation Research and Innovation
Europeaid Programme
Supporting more inclusive societies in the Eastern Caribbean Development of digital solutions for existing hydropower operation and maintenance
1,320,000
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Efficient and circular artificial photosynthesis
10.000.000
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Efficient and low-emission technologies for industrial use of combustion and gasification systems from low-value biogenic residues and wastes Innovative components and/ or sub-systems for CSP plants and/or concentrating solar thermal installations Integrated wind farm control
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Novel Thin Film (TF) technologies targeting high efficiencies
20.000.000
10/01/2023
24/01/2023
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15.000.000
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9.000.000
16.500.000
18.000.000
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24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Recycling end of life PV modules
20.000.000
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
18.000.000
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
24/01/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
08/03/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Smart-grid ready and smart-network ready buildings, acting as active utility nodes (Built4People) Support to the activities of technology areas of the SET Plan: Action dedicated to energy efficiency in industry Solutions for the sustainable, resilient, inclusive and accessible regeneration of neighbourhoods enabling low carbon footprint lifestyles and businesses (Built4People) More sustainable buildings with reduced embodied energy / carbon, high life-cycle performance and reduced life-cycle costs (Built4People) Sustainable and resource-efficient solutions for an open, accessible, inclusive, resilient and low-emission cultural heritage: prevention, monitoring, management, maintenance, and renovation (Built4People) Designs, materials and solutions to improve resilience, preparedness & responsiveness of the built environment for climate adaptation (Built4People) MSCA Staff Exchanges 2022
08/03/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
MSCA COFUND 2022
23/05/2023
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
CASSINI Prize for digital space applications
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18.000.000
20.000.000
15.000.000
77.500.000
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Towards the creation of a European Cancer Patient Digital Centre
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The overall goal of the Mission on Cancer[1] and the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan[2] includes a better quality of life for patients and their families living with, and after, cancer. Project results will support the creation of a virtual European Cancer Patient Digital Centre (ECPDC), which is a federated network of patient controlled (national) health data infrastructures enabling the voluntary exchange of patients and survivors’ health data in a standardised approach, for primary and secondary use.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should address the existing challenges and develop a roadmap towards the creation of the ECPDC as a virtual, federated network of national infrastructures of patient-controlled health data (‘national or regional nodes’), taking into account synergies with the future UNCAN.eu platform, integrated within a larger European network of infrastructures, to which each Member State should have a single access portal. The proposals should draw on existing expertise at the EU[3] and national level and on EU- and Member State/Associated Country-tailored procedures for access, use and re-use of patient data. Moreover, synergies with the European Network of Cancer Registries[4] should be established to ensure the ECPDC will create an ecosystem on knowledge of cancer. It could also include a call centre function. In particular, proposals should take account of the results of a recently launched call on a pilot project for an EU infrastructure ecosystem for the secondary use of health data for research, policy-making and regulatory purposes[5], the future EU legislation on European Health Data Space (EHDS)[6], the future Cancer Survivor Smart-Card[7], the cancer use case under the 1+Million Genomes initiative (1+MG)[8], the Cancer Imaging Initiative[9] as well as the European Open Science Cloud[10]. Successful applicants will be asked to liaise with these different initiatives where applicable[11], with the Commission acting as a facilitator..
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
7 September 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-miss-2022-cancer-01-04
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Strengthening research capacities of Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The Mission Board of the EU Mission on Cancer has defined Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures as ‘national or regional infrastructures that provide resources and services to support, improve and integrate cancer care, research, training of care professionals and education for cancer patients, survivors and families/carers.’ Today, the level of development of Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures and their capacities, such as their digital, research and innovation-related capacities, vary considerably across Member States and Associated Countries, leading to inequalities, in particular in terms of research, quality and access to care.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should address all of the following: The capacity-building programme should be organised over the course of three years, with at least one training session taking place in each Member State and those Associated Countries in the EU network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres, to be established through the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan. In the planning of the capacitybuilding programme, sufficient time should be allocated to ensure proper follow-up and implementation of the recommendations provided to the participating countries. Each training session shall be tailored to the needs of the participating country. These needs shall be identified and discussed with the participating country prior to the session. This concerns in particular the required participants / stakeholder groups, duly reflecting health and research system specificities. The capacity-building programme should start in countries with no existing Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructure, followed by those with some existing Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures but needing substantial improvement, and then support the further development of Comprehensive Cancer Infrastructures in countries with an already established system. The training sessions shall consist of balanced theoretical and practical parts, including simulations, case studies, group exercises, mutual learning exercises and on-the-spot visits (when possible) to gather practical experience.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
7 September 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-miss-2022-cancer-01-02
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Research and Innovation
Pragmatic clinical trials to optimise treatments for patients with refractory cancers
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals under this topic should aim for delivering results that direct, tailor towards and contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Cancer patients and their caregivers will have access to optimised and affordable treatment interventions that increase their quality of life, across EU regions, Member States and Associated Countries; Healthcare professionals and academia will generate clinical evidence, by evaluating effectiveness in randomised or cluster-randomised academic investigator-initiated[1] pragmatic clinical trials, how to best perform and deploy evidence-based treatment interventions that improve outcomes in real life for routine healthcare, including quality of life, for cancer patients who often present with comorbidities; National healthcare providers, policymakers and authorities in EU Regions, Member States and Associated Countries will have the evidence to implement optimised and affordable treatments in their healthcare systems, including in everyday medical practice.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should address all of the following: Design and conduct randomised or cluster-randomised academic investigator-initiated pragmatic clinical trials to deliver effective and evidence-based treatment interventions for implementation by healthcare systems at the level of local communities, EU Regions, Member States and Associated Countries, taking into account socio-economic and biological stratification, such as biology of the disease, gender, cancer stage, and age. The chosen treatment intervention(s)[2] should be adapted to the particular needs of the target population and to the specificities of the provision of care at local, regional, or national level, duly reflecting the diversity across Member States and Associated Countries. Furthermore, affordability and accessibility should be taken into account. The successful proposals will address treatment interventions for patients with refractory cancers (cancers with a 5-year overall survival of less than 50% from time of diagnosis) at any stage of the disease, for any cancer subtype, in any age group or part of society.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call
5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
60.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
7 September 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-miss-2022-cancer-01-03
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Improving and upscaling primary prevention of cancer through implementation research
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Adoption and efficacy of primary cancer prevention programmes in real-life has been insufficient, due to factors related to local context, such as organisation and digitalisation of healthcare services, resources, cultural, and geographical situation. To appropriately adapt interventions and scale-up to different geographical, economic and cultural settings, proposals should aim at delivering results through implementation research[3], which are directed, tailored towards and contributing to all of the following expected outcomes: Citizens will benefit from the outcomes of evidence-based, tailored and affordable primary prevention programmes targeting known cancer risk factors and health determinants, including behavioural factors, that are tailored to the specific needs of local communities and effectively adopted; Healthcare professionals and patient organisations will be able to provide evidence-based information targeted at individuals and families on cancer prevention, including through vaccination, improved health literacy, issuing of better guidelines and counselling; Regional and national policymakers and authorities will engage in implementing and scaling-up the most suitable prevention programmes, including possible legislative policies.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should address all of the following: Focus on implementation and upscaling of evidence-based primary cancer prevention interventions, at local, regional or national level, addressing known risk or protective factors and determinants[4]. Proposals should clearly justify and describe the existing evidence supporting the chosen intervention, including evidence of cost-effectiveness and affordability, across health or other sectors. As effective prevention includes behavioural change, due consideration should be given to the factors that facilitate or impede behavioural change. Identify and address the bottlenecks and barriers that might influence uptake and implementation of cancer prevention programmes in accessible, affordable and equitable ways, and their impact in a defined public health context. Provide evidence and recommendations to inform policy and decision-makers and propose a pathway to integrate the intervention into local, regional or national health systems, policies and practices.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
50.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
7 September 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-miss-2022-cancer-01-01
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Research and Innovation
Fostering balanced brain circulation – ERA Fellowships
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: For supported ERA Fellows: Increased set of research and transferable skills and competences, leading to improved employability and career prospects of fellows within academia and beyond; New mind-sets and approaches to R&I work forged through interdisciplinary, inter-sectoral and international experience; Enhanced networking and communication capacities with scientific peers, as well as with the general public, that will increase and broaden the research and innovation impact; For participating organisations in the Widening Countries:Increased alignment of working conditions for researchers in accordance with the principles set out in the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers; Enhanced quality and sustainability of research training and supervision; Increased global attractiveness, visibility and reputation of the participating organisation(s); Stronger R&I capacity and output among participating organisations; better transfer of knowledge; Regular feedback of research results into teaching and education at participating organisations. For Widening countries: Increased attractiveness for researchers to entities in widening countries, by providing competitive grants and spreading attractive working and employment practices; More postdoctoral researchers attracted to widening countries..
Eligible Activities
Fellowships should be provided to excellent researchers[1], undertaking cross-border mobility either to or between EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries. Applications are expected to be made jointly by the researcher together with a beneficiary in the academic or non-academic sector located in a Widening Country. ERA Fellowships should take place in a Widening Country. Fellowships are open to researchers of any nationality who wish to engage in R&I projects by either coming to Europe from any country in the world or moving within Europe to a Widening Country.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible for funding, the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Member States of the European Union (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries;
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
14 September 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-widera-2022-talents-04-01
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MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2022
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
For supported postdoctoral fellows Increased set of research and transferable skills and competences, leading to improved employability and career prospects of MSCA postdoctoral fellows within academia and beyond; New mind-sets and approaches to R&I work forged through interdisciplinary, inter-sectoral and international experience; Enhanced networking and communication capacities with scientific peers, as well as with the general public that will increase and broaden the research and innovation impact. For participating organisations: Increased alignment of working conditions for researchers in accordance with the principles set out in the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers; Enhanced quality and sustainability of research training and supervision; Increased global attractiveness, visibility and reputation of the participating organisation(s); Stronger R&I capacity and output among participating organisations; better transfer of knowledge; Regular feedback of research results into teaching and education at participating organisations.
Eligible Activities
Fellowships will be provided to excellent researchers, undertaking international mobility either to or between EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries, as well as to non-associated Third Countries. Applications will be made jointly by the researcher and a beneficiary in the academic or non-academic sector.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible for funding, the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Member States of the European Union (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries;
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
255.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
14 September 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-msca-2022-pf-01-01
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Research and Innovation
URBAN TECH Open Call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
URBAN TECH supports the acceleration of competitive success of European SMEs through market launch of new or significantly improved products and services with higher value (with higher quality, increased access, eco-innovative, resource efficient and internationally scalable). In long term perspective, the project aims to innovate and increase the competitiveness of European Health Tech, Smart City and Greentech industries globally.
Eligible Activities
At the end of the short proposal phase 320 SMEs will be invited to pass to the Hackathon phase and 160 of them will receive Travel Voucher (TV) of €325-€850 to support Hackathon participatio; In order that SMEs will be able to submit a full proposal, applicants will receive training and meet Challenge Owners to develop a demonstration of the solution (demo solution) to the challenges they selected during International Hackathons between 1 November – 30 November. At the end of each Hackathon, participants will pitch their elaborated solution and based on that 80 best SMEs, startups and 36 in reserve list will be invited to submit full proposal. Available funding: €120 000 is assigned to TRAVEL VOUCHER (TV) €880 000 is assigned to MINIMUM VIABLE PRODUCT VOUCHER (MVPV) €800 000 is assigned to PILOTING VOUCHER (PV) €200 000 is assigned to MARKET DISCOVERY VOUCHER (MDV)
Eligible Applicants
SMEs and startups with legal entity based in European Union countries or H2020 associated countries or the UK
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries;
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Type of call
for proposals
18
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
5/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
14 September 2022 4 January 2023
Total budget/ call
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
320
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/ competitive-calls-cs/841
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Personalised oncology: innovative people centred, multi-modal therapies against cancer
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
R&I actions to be supported under this topic shall contribute to all the following outcomes: Platform, standards and regulatory A versatile and dynamically evolving platform for R&I collaboration across sectors, between academia and industry partners with a focus on the early stages of applied clinical research on cancer. Cancer healthcare pathway standards to enable personalised treatment and joint registries. Demonstration of how the benefits of health technology convergence can be harnessed in line with all relevant regulatory frameworks in Europe. Improved multi-modal therapy Health innovations in cancer therapy through development, testing and validation of multimodal therapeutic approaches including novel or emerging technical and clinical concepts and potentially supported by in vitro diagnostics. Personalised therapeutic options for cancer patients to improve outcomes, including shared information and integration of various specialised clinicians as well as shared decision-making for treatment and care. Improved active monitoring and adaptation of therapy through the patient journey, involving early-response biomarkers and evaluation of their predictive power and correlation to clinical outcomes, as well as more involvement of patients in the cancer patient journey.
Eligible Activities
The aim of this call topic is biomarker-guided multi-modal precision oncology based on imaging, phenotype, genomics, in vitro diagnostics, co-morbidities, clinical and realworld data. Proposals should facilitate the development of new health technologies and integrate them with (possibly adapted) current therapy concepts, to create and explore multi-modal therapies personalised to the needs of the individual patient. Applicant consortia should pursue different therapeutic strategies and combine at least two cancer treating modalities1 (supported by a sound scientific rationale in the application).
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
20/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
135.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Research and Innovation
An innovative decision-support system for improved care pathways for patients with neurodegenerative diseases and comorbidities
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
R&I actions to be supported under this topic shall contribute to the following outcomes: A (sustainable) re-usable, interoperable, easily adaptable, and scalable digital platform, capable of translating a heterogeneous and fragmented set of complex measurable and analysable health data elements into a clinical-decision-support system that can guide patients to better health and quality of life. Initially designed for patients with neurodegenerative diseases and comorbidities, the platform’s easy adaptability ensures its re-use in other health areas for the benefit of healthcare professionals, patients, families, and carers, thereby promoting its wider use.
Eligible Activities
Neurodegenerative disorders represent a high societal burden impacting patients, their families, and public healthcare systems. Patients with a neurodegenerative disorder frequently display at least one comorbidity, which together with the observed polypharmacy creates a highly complex system that needs better understanding to optimise current care pathways. Recent developments give grounds for cautious optimism that a disease-modifying therapy is on the horizon. However, the high disease prevalence, and the complex evaluation process when such a therapy becomes available, will create challenges for already over-burdened healthcare systems. This will increase the demand for and importance of diagnostic and digital solutions that can drive the related clinical pathways and optimise and personalise care delivery.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
20/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
135.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Next generation imaging and image-guided diagnosis and therapy for cancer
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The proposals are expected to focus on image-based cancer diagnosis, prognosis, treatment planning and therapy. Project results must contribute to all of these expected outputs and outcomes: Expanded use of cancer patient imaging data sources, with improved data quality, annotation and computability, contributing to solutions that automatically link images to clinical data to improve diagnostic, staging, predictive and therapeutic tools for clinicians, including image-guided tools. Robust evaluation and validation frameworks for AI/ML-based algorithms applied to cancer patient images, to improve image-guided diagnosis, prediction of therapy outcome, planning and therapy of cancer patients. Healthcare professionals across Europe get access to advanced, easy-to-use solutions for minimally invasive interventions, guided by medical imaging for monitoring disease progression or treatment response, in combination with biomarkers and other relevant data. The specific challenge to be solved by this call topic is to provide early evidence of improved cancer patient care when using next-generation imaging technologies and image-guided solutions as part of combined cancer therapies. An optimised image-based care path from early diagnosis and screening to treatment and follow-up is essential to improve the outcome of cancer patients and help optimise clinical workflows and cancer patients' journey. Innovative solutions in cancer diagnosis, therapy planning, interventions and outcomes can be achieved by pooling, linking, and using existing cancer patient imaging and other relevant data for the development of robust AI/ML-based algorithms and enhancing of image-guided tools in clinical settings. A key point underpinning the use of AI and ML in the fight against cancer is access to high quality data. Furthermore, there are limited recognised validation and performance evaluation frameworks for AI/MLbased diagnostic algorithms.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
20/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
135.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
-
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-ihi-2022-01-02
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Access and integration of heterogeneous health data for improved healthcare in disease areas of high unmet public health need
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The proposals are expected to focus on image-based cancer diagnosis, prognosis, treatment planning and therapy. Project results must contribute to all of these expected outputs and outcomes:
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Expanded use of cancer patient imaging data sources, with improved data quality, annotation and computability, contributing to solutions that automatically link images to clinical data to improve diagnostic, staging, predictive and therapeutic tools for clinicians, including image-guided tools. Robust evaluation and validation frameworks for AI/ML-based algorithms applied to cancer patient images, to improve image-guided diagnosis, prediction of therapy outcome, planning and therapy of cancer patients. Healthcare professionals across Europe get access to advanced, easy-to-use solutions for minimally invasive interventions, guided by medical imaging for monitoring disease progression or treatment response, in combination with biomarkers and other relevant data. Eligible Activities
The specific challenge to be solved by this call topic is to provide early evidence of improved cancer patient care when using next-generation imaging technologies and image-guided solutions as part of combined cancer therapies. An optimised image-based care path from early diagnosis and screening to treatment and follow-up is essential to improve the outcome of cancer patients and help optimise clinical workflows and cancer patients' journey. Innovative solutions in cancer diagnosis, therapy planning, interventions and outcomes can be achieved by pooling, linking, and using existing cancer patient imaging and other relevant data for the development of robust AI/ML-based algorithms and enhancing of image-guided tools in clinical settings. A key point underpinning the use of AI and ML in the fight against cancer is access to high quality data. Furthermore, there are limited recognised validation and performance evaluation frameworks for AI/MLbased diagnostic algorithms.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
20/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
135.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-ihi-2022-01-04
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Cardiovascular diseases - improved prediction, prevention, diagnosis, and monitoring
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The results of the selected project will provide the basis for better primary and secondary prevention of CVD. The goal is to identify existing comprehensive CVD and heart failure (HF) patient datasets (with contextual parameters e.g., behavioural, socioeconomic, gender, ethnicity) and integrate them with data from diagnostic tools (e.g. wearables, imaging devices, bio samples / biopsies) and routine clinical practice. This will provide the basis for independently validated prediction models for improving the stratification of patients, and reveal insights to achieve earlier intervention. Additionally, the project will leverage developed algorithms to define and validate care pathways that tailor therapy towards individual patient needs and compare it to the “one-size-fits-all” approach.
Eligible Activities
The overall aim of the project is to provide tools for the earlier diagnosis of atherosclerosis and heart failure as well as earlier identification of patients at risk. This includes biomarker or predictive algorithms to assess changes in risk and stratify patients according to individual responses to therapeutic intervention. Currently, patient data from various sources such as devices, intake forms, and diagnostic and exploratory tests are not integrated or monitored to give a complete understanding of the patient’s disease state. Integration of these data sets, e.g. by a federated database, and its accessibility to healthcare providers and researchers will provide better understanding to help detect, monitor, and treat ASCVD and HF. The selected project should clearly outline their approach for data capture, storage and sharing, for instance data federation, or an open, centralised database architecture. The proposed data management strategy should be sustainable, seek synergies with other relevant projects, and align with the FAIR principles
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
-
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/09/2022
30 May 2022 21 929 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
-
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-ihi-2022-02-01
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Setting up a harmonised methodology to promote uptake of early feasibility studies for clinical and innovation excellence in the European Union
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The research and innovation action to be supported under this topic is expected to deliver results including a methodology for EFS in the EU, to facilitate compliance with the relevant legislation applicable in the EU, and a stakeholder network. It will contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Patients and/or their representatives are engaged and contribute from the start of the development process of innovative health technologies. EU-wide and national regulators, health technologies assessment (HTA) bodies and notified bodies benefit from novel and robust methodologies, gain early knowledge on innovations, and can better anticipate and plan conformity assessment processes. Researchers, healthcare professionals, medical societies, and hospitals: contribute to the early generation of quality data; strengthen our understanding of disease management and treatment options that could inform future medical guideline development; provide input on innovation development; take part in the development of “hubs of clinical excellence”, thereby attracting investment into existing research and innovation as well as other areas (spin-off technologies).
Eligible Activities
The incremental development of innovative / breakthrough health technologies takes a long time, during which an innovation will have to successfully go through a process of testing and evidence generation before it can be launched. As part of this process, early feasibility studies provide the opportunity to capture relevant additional information for the intended use from the real-world setting that would not be possible in non-clinical studies (i.e. bench testing and animal studies) at a very early stage. EFS can make it possible to optimise design and gain necessary information before running a large clinical investigation.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
-
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/09/2022
30 May 2022 21 929 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-ihi-2022-02-01
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Horizon-EIT
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Following the EIT Call for Proposals 2021 for a new EIT Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC) in the Cultural and Creative Sectors and Industries (CCSI) and in accordance with the conditions laid therein, on 22 June 2022 the Governing Board of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) designated a consortium ‘Innovation for Creative Economy (ICE)’, proposal number 101089436, as the new KIC called ‘EIT Culture & Creativity’ (‘EIT CC’ or ‘KIC’). Further to the EIT Single Programming Document 2022-2024, the EIT may award a start-up grant to EIT Culture & Creativity in order to support the efficient setting up of the new KIC. The designated consortium shall submit a proposal for their Start-up Plan and the estimated budget in accordance with the conditions laid down in the "Invitation for a 20222023 Start-up Plan proposal and estimated budgetin the area of Cultural and Creative Sectors and Industries (CCSI)". The purpose of the start-up grant is to cover activities that are necessary to setting up a KIC, covering legal, operational, governance, strategic outlook, and other aspects. The Start-up Plan will be evaluated according to the criteria defined in the Invitation.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
-
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
-
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Cost-effective production routes towards bio-based alternatives to fossil-based chemical building blocks
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Successful proposals will contribute to developing bio-based novel dedicated or dropin platform chemicals with improved technical and/or environmental performances, contributing to the circularity and carbon neutrality of related systems. Projects are therefore expected to address the EU Bioeconomy Strategy and its action plan, the Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability, the EU industrial strategy, and the upcoming transition pathway for the energy-intensive industries ecosystem (more specifically the ’chemicals transition pathway’).
Eligible Activities
Europe needs to diversify the sources of sustainable feedstock for its chemical industry, for not only improving on environmental sustainability performance of industrial processes and products, but to also enhance their strategic autonomy and resilience. Costcompetitiveness and scalability often remain a challenge for many bio-based chemicals. In contrast to fossil-based chemicals, they are characterised by relatively novel and comparably lower production scales, having higher OPEX costs (as well as CAPEX costs for new biorefining facilities). Accelerating the development of the bio-based chemicals portfolio will be key for growth of the bioeconomy and towards accelerating further on the fossil-based feedstock substitution. In addition, climate change, driven by industrial emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), has a fundamental socio-economic and environmental impact. The reduction of GHGs emissions is a priority for the chemical industry, as an energy-intensive industry sector. Bio-based platform chemicals, derived from sustainably sourced feedstock and with a lower carbon footprint, can contribute to realising this priority.
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Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-cbe-2022-ia-03
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Co-processing of mixed bio-based waste streams
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results should contribute to the following expected outcomes: Increased processing shares of bio-waste, and waste from bio-based products and processes, as well as their higher priority uses in the waste hierarchy[1]. Expanded opportunities for the valorisation of bio-waste in all stages and across all sectors – from bio-based industries to municipal bio-waste – exploiting chances of industrial symbiosis[1]. Public awareness and acceptance of bio-based solutions. Support market uptake growth and acceptance of scalable bio-based solutions.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should:
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Valorise effectively and sustainably existing mixed residual and/or waste streams from bio-based products and processes from all relevant sectors and processing steps. The focus of this topic is on bio-based feedstock streams that are generated as heterogeneous mixtures, and on bio-based feedstock streams that contain non bio-based impurities (e.g. plastics, minerals, metals – excluding toxic or harmful substances) that hinder their valorisation using currently available technologies. The topic excludes homogeneous side streams from primary production (e.g. agri- or forest biomass residues) and mixed municipal solid waste. The topic also excludes conversion of contaminated biomass (e.g. from bioremediation). The proposal should develop innovative technologies for recycling and upcycling of secondary bio-based feedstock, residues, and bio-based products’ waste, including sorting, separation, pre-treatment and upgrading technologies. Physical, chemical and biotechnologies are in scope.
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
-
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Type of call
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Maximum valorisation of sustainably sourced bio-based feedstock in multiproduct, zero-waste, zero-pollution biorefinery
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results should contribute to the following expected outcomes:
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Enhanced sustainability and circularity performance of bio-based systems realising the ‘zero-waste’, ‘zero-pollution’ ambition. Revitalised communities of the bioeconomy by creating new green jobs and investments. Deployed industrial symbiosis[2]. Integrated pollution prevention and control in bio-based systems of air, water, soil and noise levels. Public awareness and acceptance of bio-based solutions. Support market uptake growth and acceptance of scalable bio-based solutions.. Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should:
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Demonstrate at large scale a new biorefinery concept extracting maximum value from (all components of) the sustainably sourced bio-based feedstock to produce a variety of materials/products in the scope of CBE JU. Set up and operate a biorefinery model that maximises the total value extracted from the input bio-based feedstock, and to minimise the required input (feedstock, energy, other chemicals, other process materials), rather than ‘just’ focusing on a small number of main products, applying efficient use of biomass fractions (including cascading approach to valorise side-streams where applicable). Demonstrate the ‘zero-waste’ ambition by: Reducing any exhaust emissions from the industrial installation. These include exhaust flows that are usually not considered in the common pollution prevention and control operations, such as hot water, vapours, odours, etc. Designing circular processes and looking on the best practices already available or under development, including in other EU R&I programmes. Applying circular by design concepts to output materials/products.
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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High performance bio-based polymers for market applications with stringent requirements
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results should contribute to the following expected outcomes: Diversified bio-based polymer product portfolio, in terms of polymer types and range of applications under stringent operating conditions. Improved safety, sustainability, and circularity profiles of the end-products that use specialty bio-based polymers for applications under stringent operating conditions. Improved strategic autonomy and lower dependency of the EU on imports of specialty polymers for stringent operating conditions in specific market sectors. Proposals under this topic should: Develop bio-based polymers with tailored functional properties for a pre-defined range of applications for market requirements under stringent conditions. The bio-based polymers should be circular-by-design, allowing for their reuse and recycling, including composting in case of biodegradable biopolymers. Develop validation tests (e.g., test rigs and testing procedures) and test the bio-based polymers against the application requirements. These tests should include their end-of-life handling. Provide an assessment of the environmental sustainability of the developed bio-based polymers. Provision for the project integrating ‘safe-and-sustainable-by-design’ generic criteria and framework considerations[4], in line with the EU Chemicals strategy for sustainability. Apply and/or adapt existing/mature or novel digital technologies provided that they are instrumental to achieving the project’s outcomes and scope. Applications of digital technologies that should be considered in the scope are among the following areas: i) chemicals, materials and process design & modelling ii) process monitoring and optimisation and iii) data analytics and data management of the production of bio-based polymers in the scope.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
-
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Research and Innovation
Bio-based coatings, barriers, binders, and adhesives
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Diversification of the bio-based coatings and/or barriers and/or binders, and/or adhesives product portfolio and increase of their range of application. Improved sustainability and circularity when compared with fossil-based state of the art. Improved health and safety profile when compared with fossil-based state of the art.
Eligible Activities
Packaging, construction, agriculture, aquaculture, marine operations, textiles, furniture, wood-based industry and transport are some of the industrial sectors looking for biobased alternatives to fossil-based coatings, barriers, binders, and adhesives. On one side, these sectors need to lower their environmental footprint and improve their health and safety performance; on the other side, they are looking to improve the functionalities of materials benefiting from the huge variety of chemical structures available in biobased materials (e.g., protection, barrier and mechanical characteristics; possibility of adding antimicrobial, anti-odour, anti-scratch, antifouling functions; increasing shelf life of products and food; including biomarkers etc.).
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Circular-by-design bio-based materials to improve the circularity of complex structures
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Successful proposals should contribute to research and development of innovative, sustainable bio-based materials, in the scope of CBE, to improve on the circularity and recyclability of currently used complex structures, such as multi-layered or multi-material structures, including plastics and composites. Bio-based innovations should address a range of end-use applications where there is a priority to identify more sustainable, circular options (e.g., packaging, construction materials, etc.). Projects are therefore expected to contribute to the EU Bioeconomy strategy and its action plan, the Plastics Strategy, the Waste Framework Directive, the Sustainable Products Initiative (SPI) and the Circular Economy Action Plan.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should: Design and develop novel ‘circular-by-design’ bio-based materials and B2B products, in the scope of CBE JU, as competitive solutions that address the circularity issues of complex materials, while meeting the supply chain and end-use performance requirements. Test the possible associated recycling and/or upcycling options (lab and pilot-scale). The proposed innovations should increase the valorisation of the complex structures after use and move up in the waste hierarchy[3]. Provision for the project integrating ‘safe-and-sustainable-by design’ generic criteria and framework considerations,[5] in line with the EU Chemicals strategy for sustainability. Apply and/or adapt existing/mature or novel digital technologies provided that they are instrumental to achieving the project’s outcomes and scope. Applications of digital technologies that should be considered in the scope are among the following areas: i) chemicals, materials and process design & modelling ii) process monitoring and optimisation and iii) data analytics and data management of the bio-based products in the scope.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
-
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Type of call
Research and Innovation
Proteins from alternative and unconventional sources
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes:
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Identification of currently under- or unexploited sources of proteins. Mobilisation of novel protein streams from sustainable alternative sources. Increased availability of proteins in the EU and reduced dependency on imports. Sustainable premium (defined as nutritious, healthy, and environmentally sustainable) feed, food, and non-food chains meeting the customer expectations, including on economic level. Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should: Develop and test available and upcoming potentially disruptive technologies[2] to produce proteins from unconventional sources (e.g., proteins derived from plants, agrofood by-products, fungi[3], microorganisms, algae[4], protein-enriched fermentations, or invertebrates, including terrestrial (e.g., insects) or marine, with the potential for scale-up and deployment across Europe, enabling the production of bulk proteins for food and feed applications. Identify, mobilise, and extract proteins from sustainable alternative biomass sources. If necessary, functionalise the proteins for the intended use, also considering the application of specific emerging processing treatments for this aim. When targeting food and feed applications, health and safety regulations need to be duly considered, as well as solubility, functionality, bioactivity, consumer organoleptic experience, e.g., texture and taste (for food), bioactivity, functionality, nutritional requirements, digestibility and appetence (for feed). When targeting non-food applications, proposals must demonstrate that the intended use is not conflicting with food chain. For any use, and to increase economic value, the proposals should aim at novel and/ or improved properties (e.g., nutritional profile, improved digestibility, nutraceutical properties), as well as full valorisation of biomass (extraction of microelements, vitamins, secondary metabolites, colorants, antimicrobials etc.), enabling industrial symbiosis[5].
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Biogenic carbon capture and use (CCU) for circular bio-based products
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results should contribute to the following expected outcomes: Higher carbon removal[1] potential[4] of bio-based systems. Improved environmental performances of bio-based processes. Public awareness and acceptance of bio-based solutions. Support market uptake growth and acceptance of scalable bio-based solutions
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should: Develop new or improve existing innovative CCU processing and conversion of circular gaseous carbon emitted from bio-based industry. These conversion steps can include, e.g., intensified use of industrial (bio)technologies tailored to the composition and characteristics of the exhaust emissions from existing and emerging processing of biobased feedstock. Provision for the project integrating ‘safe-and-sustainable-by-design’ generic criteria and framework considerations[5], in line with the EU Chemicals strategy for sustainability. Improve the efficiency and circularity of the bio-based industry to minimise process losses. Apply innovative design of circular bio-based products in the scope of CBE, for example safe and sustainable by design bio-based products[5] and solutions for specific new applications, and/or with carbon storage capacity and/or low carbon footprint to substitute non-circular, fossil-based, energy-intensive or carbon-intensive product, and/or replacing toxic and hazardous substances in industrial processes and in final products and/or circular-by design bio-based products to allow for reuse, recycling, composting and biodegradation (in specific environments and conditions).
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
-
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Research and Innovation
Cooperative business models for the sustainable mobilisation and valorisation of agricultural residues, by-products, and waste in rural areas
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results should contribute to the following expected outcomes:
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Vertical integration of primary producers in bio-based systems and improved cooperation between regional stakeholders in rural areas Deployment of replicable, regional, circular bio-based business models through organisational innovation[1]. Mobilisation and circular use of secondary biological resources and new valorisation pathways for high added-value applications in the scope of CBE through biorefinery processing and technologies. Through the development of new jobs and growth, diversification, and revitalisation of the economy in rural areas, ensure fair benefit distribution among all actors involved, with a focus on the primary sector. Production of added-value bio-based materials and industrial products with improved sustainability characteristics and identification of factors for success in respect to robust contracts and agreements, training, and capacity building Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should:
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Demonstrate the potential of contractual agreements or fully developed shareholder/ ownership concepts (e.g., cooperatives or producer organisations) to optimise harvesting, logistics and processing of secondary bio-based feedstock at relevant scales. Co-design and implement business cases for primary producers that build on existing rural infrastructures, support the economy of scale, and contribute to a fair distribution of costs, benefits, and risks among the economic operators in the bio-based system.
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-cbe-2022-ia-02
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Alternative sources for high added value food and/or feed ingredients
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes, depending on the choice between focus on food or/and feed ingredients: Availability of premium (i.e., nutritious, healthy, functional and environmentally sustainable) food ingredients meeting consumers’ expectations, including on economic level. Availability of high added value sustainable feed ingredients, ensuring nutritional quality and health and safety profile. Rebalanced ratio between animal and plant-based proteins in human consumption, needed for healthy food supply respecting the planetary boundaries[1]. Contribution to the sustainable food supply for a growing world population (SDG 2 Zero hunger). Increased circularity of biomass resources, and resource efficiency, as confirmed by the LCA assessments, leading to improved EU strategic autonomy via reduction/replacement of imports.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should:
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Validate at large scale the processing and production of food ingredients from sustainable alternative sources, demonstrating their clear-cut environmental sustainability gains, and reduced environmental footprint, compared to existing alternatives, as based on peerreviewed life-cycle analysis. Contribute to the EU sustainability targets under the Farm to Fork strategy and the European Green Deal, such as reduction in fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, water and energy ensuring a holistic approach. These sources may include e.g., novel crops, plant-based resources, fungi, algae (micro and macro), microorganisms (bacteria, yeast, etc.), biomass side streams or food waste. Ensure that food safety criteria are met, and that any circularity approach is achieved in a safe, non-hazardous way, without (re-)connecting epidemiological pathways or introducing pathogen/toxin/pollutant enrichment cycles when involving biogenic materials, show sustainability of production, reduced environmental footprint compared with alternative sources.
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Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
-
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Research and Innovation
Sustainable fibres biorefineries feedstock
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes:
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Sustainable provision of green biomass for the industrial biorefining process, with environmental and social co-benefits (e.g., increased valorisation of green biomass, large-scale high-carbon sequestration, improved understanding and application of biodiversity enhancing potentials (e.g., nature-based solutions), improved ecosystem services[3], recyclability, as well as skilled green jobs, especially in the rural contexts). This topic includes underexploited feedstocks for making alternative, sustainable fibres, from crop plants, trees, agricultural and forestry residues, fungi and algae, or marine/ freshwater plants (e.g., Salicornia); Development of fibre substrates, e.g., textiles, non-woven materials, composite biobased materials, to foster innovation across industrial ecosystems, ranging from fashion, automotive, construction, to furniture sectors, enabling several possible end applications with future benefits for consumers based on the selected green fibre feedstocks. This may look on the potential of innovative biotechnology, synthetic biology and related technology, supporting development of circular bio-based end products. Eligible Activities
Dedicated, purposely grown industrial crops and novel terrestrial and aquatic sources of biomass to deliver specific precursors for further processing into chemicals and materials such as textiles, or composites present an attractive route to high value applications. Examples include promising European green fibre crops, such as well-known species as flax and hemp, or trees, but the proposals could also focus on less developed fibrous species e.g., nettle or perennial grasses, or aquatic plants like Salicornia. The proposals should focus on the identification of those promising low-input crops with associated ecological benefits (biodiversity enhancement, soil quality and retention potential, low requirement for water and nutrient use, pollinator friendliness, as relevant depending on the specific source).
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-cbe-2022-r-05
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Developing and validating monitoring systems of environmental sustainability and circularity: collection of best practices and benchmarks
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The successful proposal will support bio-based industries, traders, and certification companies in tracing environmental impacts and circularity of industrial bio-based systems to enable responsible production in the industrial bio-based systems in the EU, in line with the 2030 Climate Target Plan and the EU Zero pollution action plan[1]. Project outcomes will contribute to enhancing circular bio-based systems to operate according to planetary boundaries, replacing fossil-based systems and their carbon footprint, mitigating climate change, restoring biodiversity, and protecting air, water, and soil quality along supply chain of biological feedstock and industrial value chains within the EU and Associated Countries and across borders.
Eligible Activities
The environmental sustainability and circularity assessment of industrial bio-based systems is instrumental to guarantee and monitor that they are developed with the aim to contribute to the just green transition of the EU economy away from a linear fossil-based system. The method for such assessment would represent an instrument for policymakers and for investors to support the best performing bio-based sectors and to leverage investments and ensure competitive edge solutions. This requires the development of scientifically robust metrics and performance benchmarks, which should benefit to the greatest extent possible from existing methodologies and indicators[2]. Methods and indicators should use the available environmental observations efficiently.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
22/09/2022
30 May 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
120.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
-
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Creating communities, stakeholder engagement and impact from EIC portfolios
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
This action aims to raise the visibility and impact of EIC portfolios of projects through novel and creative approaches for: stimulating synergies, inter-disciplinary exchanges and serendipitous effects among the projects in a thematic portfolio; building broader,diverse and gender-inclusive communities around each portfolio, well beyond the beneficiaries of the portfolio projects as such; and reaching out to relevant stakeholders that can further enhance the portfolio’s impacts.
Eligible Activities
These activities will be implemented with a mix of real/virtual/hybrid formats, as appropriate, and should all result in concrete material that demonstrates the added value of the EIC portfolio construct as ‘being more than the sum of its parts’, in particular by producing high-quality reports or mixed-media material, testimonials, case studies and aggregated information and knowledge, making the portfolio’s subject matter intelligible and stimulating for others while also providing a basis to strengthen the outcomes and impacts from portfolio activities overall. This action will be implemented in close cooperation with the EIC Programme Managers that are overseeing thematic and challenge-based portfolios, and in close connection with the EIC communication strategy.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible for funding, the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Member States of the European Union (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); Eligible non-EU countries: countries associated to Horizon Europe; Low- and middle-income countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries; Low- and middle-income countries
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Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
1 (million)
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
8 September 2022
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Establishing of national cancer mission hubs and creation of network to support the Mission on Cancer
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The successful proposal should aim at delivering results that are directed at and contributing to all of the following expected outcomes: The activities of the Mission on Cancer are integrated with activities at national, regional, and local levels; Actors in national, regional or local health and research and innovation systems are engaged in the policy dialogue on cancer; Citizens, including patients, and national, regional and local stakeholders are engaged in the policy dialogue on cancer.
Eligible Activities
A national cancer mission hub will be established in each Member State and Associated Country. Its activities will include awareness raising and coordination of the Mission's activities among and with relevant actors in national, regional or local research and innovation and health systems, while also generating and leveraging synergies with Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan, thus fostering an enhanced policy dialogue on cancer control at national, regional or local level. Hence, the activities will be complementary to the ones of the National Contact Points that focus on Horizon Europe Work Programmes[1]. National cancer mission hubs will be established either by building on existing structures (e.g. mirror groups) or by creating new ones.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships 5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
7 September 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-miss-2022-cancer-01-05
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More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Pan-European network of startup associations to support the integration of Ukrainian tech innovators into European ecosystems and to enhance their operations in Ukraine
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The successful proposal should aim at delivering results that are directed at and contributing to all of the following expected outcomes: The activities of the Mission on Cancer are integrated with activities at national, regional, and local levels; Actors in national, regional or local health and research and innovation systems are engaged in the policy dialogue on cancer; Citizens, including patients, and national, regional and local stakeholders are engaged in the policy dialogue on cancer.
Eligible Activities
The proposal under this action should include activities that will create opportunities for Ukrainian innovative tech companies to interact with main actors of the European innovation ecosystem, create interlinkages and gain access to new markets. Through variety of business advisory services, hands on and financial support, the proposal should provide substantial help to Ukrainian companies enhancing their capacity to interact successfully with the European ecosystem actors and take advantage of the European innovation financing instruments. The proposed actions should foster the collaboration between Ukrainian and European tech start-ups and SMEs. . The proposal should particularly focus on strengthening the Ukrainian tech ecosystems and supporting innovative solutions/actions for rebuilding Ukraine.
Eligible Applicants
Member States (including overseas countries and territories or OCTs Eligible non-EU countries; - countries associated to Horizon Europe - Low- and middle-income countries (see the Horizon Europe Programme Guide for a complete list of these countries) Legal entities established in Ukraine may exceptionally participate in this Coordination and support action. Consortium comprising at least three independent legal entities established in different Member States or Associated Countries and at least one legal entity established in Ukraine can submit proposals for this call. Participation in this call is limited to: European organisations, national, regional and/or local authorities, innovation agencies, cluster organisations, accelerators, innovation hubs, incubators, technology parks, and/or any other representatives that lead initiatives/networks supporting the development of innovative startups and deployment of innovation
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
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Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
23/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
7 September 2022
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Best practices on and piloting insurance solutions for climate adaptation in EU regions and communities
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: A set of weather and climate risk insurance products to be used or replicated across EU regions and communities. Mechanisms to record, collect and share climate-related risk and losses data integrated within the Risk Data Hub [1], the Copernicus services, and other initiatives. Guidance on insurance pricing that reflect risks reduction measures, and to ensure affordable insurance cover. Trial innovative risk transfer solutions to deal with climate-induced risk, including parametric insurance and insurance of naturebased solutions. Advance public sector modernization when it comes to the demand for insurance solutions for climate adaptation. Open up opportunities in the insurance market for cutting edge risk transfer solutions. Reinforced policy frameworks to facilitate the allocation of substantial additional national and regional budgets to increase the penetration in the EU of insurance solutions to deal with climate-induced risks
Eligible Activities
Proposals should address both the following aspects: 1. Best practices and filling the gaps on insurance coverage for climate adaptation. The proposal should address barriers to the use of insurance for climate adaptation, and improve the insurance cover in regions and communities. 2. Trialing and experimentation of insurance solutions in EU regions and communities. As climate impacts become more severe and frequent European regions and communities need to lead by example by procuring insurance solutions to transfer risks and compensate for loses. The proposal should build on the guidance developed under the first element and start piloting insurance solutions that can increase Europe’s resilience and preparedness to face unavoidable consequences of climate change.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
27 September 2022
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Implementing co-funded action plans for interconnection of innovation ecosystems
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: - encouraging the alignment of innovation agendas of ecosystems, and strengthening of their efficiency and potential to innovate; - efficient inclusive and interconnected innovation ecosystems across Europe, building on their diversities and complementarities; - enhancing the joint definition of visions and strategies with input from across the quadruple helix; - enhanced synergies, complementarities and collaboration among all European innovation ecosystems’ stakeholders around promising areas and challenges of joint and European interest, creation of common knowledge assets.
Eligible Activities
Target group(s): National and/or regional innovation authorities together with private actors, all relevant key stakeholders of innovation ecosystems from across the quadruple helix, including innovative SMEs, start-ups, social innovators, public-owned enterprises, academia, RTOs, technology transfer centres, investors, foundations, clusters, associations and the civil society, the Enterprise Europe Network. The aim of this topic is to foster the creation of efficient, open, inclusive and interconnected European innovation ecosystems. The topic will support strategic-oriented long-term programmes of activities (action plans) to enable authorities in charge of public national, regional or local innovation policies and programmes, with the participation of the private sector and research and innovation actors, to implement joint activities towards innovation deployment, while tackling challenges at EU, national, regional and local level.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations. Consortia must have at least three (3) independent legal entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
5 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
27 September 2022
Max % EU Cofunding
50
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Testing and demonstrating transformative solutions on climate resilience, mainstreaming nature based solutions in the systemic transformation
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: regions and communities have been involved in development and testing of a whole range of transformative solutions climate resilience solutions have been developed, tested and brought closer to the market
Eligible Activities
In line with the Mission objective to build systemic climate resilience, the proposal should address the multi-risks locally identified as climate vulnerability, addressing in a systemic approach one or more of the systems identified as key for climate resilience building in the Mission Implementation Plan Mission. For example, the proposed systemic solution could include one or more of the following: restoration of ecosystems and the establishment of ecological corridors, taking into account also the benefits and trade-offs for biodiversity, in particular in relation to soil and coastal erosion; solutions to better manage water scarcity and mitigate the impacts of droughts or to better manage water flooding, such as greening of infrastructures, tree planting, increasing of permeable green surfaces, or river deculverting in cities, peatland, wetland and floodplain restoration; solutions for a more climate resilient agriculture, fisheries, aquaculture and forestry as well as climate resilient food systems, such as culture rotation, silvo-pasture and other agroecology approaches in farmland, in particular in relation to droughts and water multi-usage and management; solutions for building and/ or managing new critical infrastructure and/or upgrading existing ones through green/ blue/hybrid infrastructure, in particular in relation to climate-proofing it towards extreme events; climate-proofing the development of incentive schemes fostering efficient use and allocation of water and solutions to reduce the vulnerability to water-related risks; regeneration of public spaces to create climate resilient neighbourhoods, in particular in relation to heat-waves and flooding events and their potential risks for human health and well-being.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
88 315 382
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
27 September 2022
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Transformation of regional economic systems for climate resilience and sustainability
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Relevant economic sectors affected by climate change are transformed and ready to face the future anticipated climate changes risks; An increased and improved range of climate-resilient business models, value chains, and re-skilling opportunities (including training capabilities) are understood, socially acceptable and made available to all regions and communities; An increased capacity of local businesses, social partnerns and industries for sustainable coping with climate change; An increased capacity of national, regional and/or local governments, consumers organizations and other social partners, industries and businesses in empowering consumers to make informed choices and play active roles in transition to climate resilience; A better understanding of mechanisms that would drive transformation of the economic systems thanks to innovation, intended not only as technical innovation but also including social and user-driven innovation.
Eligible Activities
The support that the projects are to provide the regions and communities should include the following main aspects (further detailed below): To provide direct support to the regions and communities sharing relevant state-of-theart knowledge, best practices and emerging innovations and solutions relevant to the transformation of all regional economic systems that are affected by climate change in the regional economic systems to become climate resilient. To undertake research and test innovative solutions, not only technically but also socially feasible, using the activities ongoing in the regions and communities as case studies to better understand their success factors and to explore and experiment with new innovative ways of preparing regional economic systems and their industries to become climate resilient and sustainable, building strengths on consumer protection and to feed this information back to all regions and communities.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
27 September 2022
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Unlocking of financial resources for investments into climate resilience
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: An increased leveraging of finance into climate resilience investments in the context of the Mission Adaptation to Climate Change. An increased and improved range of investment concepts that are proven to have helped public authorities in leveraging finance into climate resilience investments. An increased capacity of public authority staff for developing investible climate resilience projects. A better understanding of mechanisms that would accelerate the transformation of the economic system and financial sector to internalise and reward climate resilient investments. This topic is expected to support regions and communities participating in the Mission with developing investment strategies, including identifying, innovating and, to the extent possible testing, solutions that help to mobilise financing and resources, throughout their transformational journey to climate resilience. The applied research and the experimentation with innovative solutions as further outlined below should be at the centre of the project.
Eligible Activities
To address these challenges, the proposal is expected to: Provide direct pragmatic, hands-on advisory support to the regions and communities on how to mobilise, access and combine in practice various financing sources for climate resilience. Undertake research and test innovative financing solutions using the activities ongoing in the regions and communities as case studies to better understand their success factors and boundary conditions and to explore and experiment with new innovative ways of mobilising and financing for climate resilience, feeding this information back to all regions and communities. While undertaking the above, to ensure synergies between the Mission and other relevant programmes and initiatives engaged in mobilisation and articulation of finances for climate resilience transformations at local, national, and European level and to share relevant knowledge and experience made in the Mission more broadly.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
27 September 2022
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Research and Innovation
User driven applications and tools for regional and local authorities, and other end users focusing on climate impacts, data and knowledge.
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call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: Better access to, and transformation of, the already openly available climate data in the C3S Climate Data Store[1], Climate ADAPT and relevant Horizon 2020 projects or other initiatives (such as GEOSS[2]) into user-relevant climate change services, in combination with locally sourced data and information, where available. Long-term safeguarding of developed solutions by integration in the operational infrastructure and services of the Climate Data Store should also be explored. Beyond-state-of-the-art relevant information (including climate, socio-economic, demographic information) services and tools tailored to Mission users’ needs (decision makers, local and regional authorities and other end users), with customizable datamanipulation tools available for use and re-use. Quality-controlled climate data services that the Mission could build upon, supported and maintained as customizable, user-oriented components of operationally supported EU services (such as the C3S). Projects might want to refer to, and follow guidance, from the project under the topic on “Supporting and standardising climate services”[3]. Tested FAIR data governance and management mechanisms that enable the sharing, community validation and use of locally sourced data (e.g. citizen-generated data) and information, in combination with authoritative data and information as part of the European Green Deal Data Space. Demonstrated application in at least 5 EU regions or communities
Eligible Activities
The successful proposal will develop new technologies addressing access to key climate data and information services; such technologies will use improved user-defined and user-friendly tools tailored to regional and community level applications for adaptation to climate change able to build climate resilience in all sectors/services involved; the focus will be on case-specific climatological and physical conditions critical for the areas mentioned in the Mission Implementation Plan[
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
27 September 2022
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EIC Transition Challenge: Process and system integration of clean energy technologies
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIC Transition aims at maturing both your technology and business idea thus increasing its technology and market readiness. Proposals submitted to this Challenge call should focus on the following specific objectives: further develop energy technologies, including renewable fuels enabling the decarbonisation of energy sector and facilitate the selection of different and appropriate applications and use cases, and integration of these sustainable technologies into existing and new energy systems and devices, both at component, process or at infrastructure level
Eligible Activities
This EIC Transition Challenge aims at maturing the proposed energy technology through its integration in a fully functioning energy system and the emerging of the ecosystem actors and value chain needed for the market uptake of the technology. The expected outcomes of your proposal are: an energy generation/recovery/storage technology that can positively demonstrate a clearly defined use case, with clear indication and quantitative measurement of the investment costs, efficiency, dynamic performance, durability and sustainability versus established alternative technologies, and integration of the proposed technology at system/process level (both as component of a device or as part of existing system infrastructure); a credible business model for the deployment and use of the energy system in the relevant environment; an exploitation strategy including the formal IP protection of the novel results integrated in the energy system.
Eligible Applicants
A single legal entity established in a Member State or an Associated Country (‘monobeneficiary’) if you are an SME or a research performing organisation (university, research or technology organisation, including teams, individual Principle Investigators and inventors in such institutions who intend to form a spinout company). Larger companies (i.e. which do not qualify as SMEs) are not eligible to apply as a single legal entity; or a small consortium of two independent legal entities from two different Member States or Associated Countries, or a consortium of minimum three and maximum five independent legal entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
60.5 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 04 May 2022 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-transitionchallenges-02
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Research and Innovation
Enhancing synergies between the EIC and Startup Europe
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
To support scaling up of companies in Europe, the EIC is seeking to build synergies with the wider European startup ecosystem via a second wave of actions under the Commission’s Startup Europe initiative. The actions will act as a catalyst to fulfil the potential of European startups, in delivering market-ready applications and technology solutions that can contribute to the competitiveness and strategic autonomy of EU industry in key technology areas and value chains.
Eligible Activities
Actions will reinforce the activities of the European Innovation Council by targeting digital and deep tech startups that have received support from EIC to support their scale up in Europe. The actions can support also deep tech startups not yet been supported by the EIC, including startups that have already received private investment or EU funding (e.g. under Horizon Europe or the Digital Europe Programme), and raise their awareness of the opportunities on offer from the EIC. It is foreseen that the targeted startup communities will contribute to development of applications that foster climate-neutrality, digital and circular economy, clean industry and user-centric technology development, while also encouraging inclusiveness, and incorporating European social and ethical values. Connecting local digital and deep tech startup ecosystems and supporting crossborder acceleration activities for startups. Among the startups ecosystems to be connected, specific attention will be given to including of ecosystems in Widening countries. Actions should also ensure the integration of startups with the Digital Europe Programme (for example from European Digital Innovation Hubs), the non-EIC parts of Horizon Europe (for example leveraging the Innovation Radar intelligence) and national programmes targeting startups.
Eligible Applicants
Startup ecosystem builders, business angel organisations, venture capital entities, accelerators, incubators, startup associations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries;
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
17 November 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-startupeu-01-01
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EIC Transition Open 2022
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIC Transition aims at maturing both your technology and business idea thus increasing its technology and market readiness. This topic has no predefined thematic priorities and is open to proposals in any field of science, technology or application. For any chosen field, EIC Transition projects should address, in a balanced way, both technology and market/business development, possibly including iterative learning processes based on early customer or user feedback. These activities should include, subject to the level of maturity of the technology, a suitable mix of research, technology development and validation activities to increase the maturity of the technology beyond proof of principle to viable demonstrators of the technology in the intended field of application (i.e. up to Technology Readiness Level 5 or 6). The activities must in all cases address market readiness towards commercialisation and deployment (market research, business case, prospects for growth, intellectual property protection, competitor analysis etc.) and other relevant aspects of regulation, certification and standardisation, aimed at getting both the technology and the business idea investment-ready.
Eligible Activities
EIC Transition funds innovation activities that go beyond the experimental proof of principle in laboratory. It supports both the maturation and validation of a novel technology from the lab to the relevant application environments (by making use of prototyping, formulation, models, user testing or other validation tests) as well as explorations and development of a sustainable business case and business model towards commercialisation.
Eligible Applicants
A single legal entity established in a Member State or an Associated Country (‘monobeneficiary’) if you are an SME or a research performing organisation (university, research or technology organisation, including teams, individual Principle Investigators and inventors in such institutions who intend to form a spinout company). Larger companies (i.e. which do not qualify as SMEs) are not eligible to apply as a single legal entity; or a small consortium of two independent legal entities from two different Member States or Associated Countries, or a consortium of minimum three and maximum five independent legal entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
70.86 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 04 May 2022 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-transitionopen-01
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EIC Transition Challenge: RNA-based therapies and diagnostics for complex or rare genetic diseases
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Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIC Transition aims at maturing both your technology and business idea thus increasing its technology and market readiness. The expected outcomes of an EIC Transition project are a) a technology that is demonstrated to be effective for its intended application and b) a business model, its initial validation and a business plan for its development to market. It is also expected that the intellectual property generated by the EIC Transition project is formally protected in an adequate way. Proposals submitted to this EIC Transition Challenge call should focus on one or more of the following specific objectives: - advance, beyond the state-of-the-art, RNA delivery methods, including robust mRNA formulations, that would enable effective and safe delivery of mRNA into the cells; - design, develop and preclinical validate of novel miRNAs (miRNA lncRNA, tRNA or siRNAbased) therapies for complex or rare genetic diseases; develop and validate novel RNA-based diagnostics and RNA-based predictive biomarkers that would allow for early and more accurate diagnosis and for favourable or non- post-treatment prognosis, respectively
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to contribute to at least one of the following outcomes: novel technological solutions leading to more effective and safer RNA delivery methods applicable to a wide range of non-infectious diseases; utilisation of RNAs to molecularly classify sub-types of different solid tumours that would allow for stratification of patients leading to more effective and precise treatments in complex diseases with high-unmet medical needs; novel and sound ideas for the development and validation of RNA-based therapeutic platforms and drugs; all the projects should lead to a sufficiently mature and sound data for being ready to be up taken to the (pre-) clinical trials.
Eligible Applicants
A single legal entity established in a Member State or an Associated Country (‘monobeneficiary’) if you are an SME or a research performing organisation (university, research or technology organisation, including teams, individual Principle Investigators and inventors in such institutions who intend to form a spinout company). Larger companies (i.e. which do not qualify as SMEs) are not eligible to apply as a single legal entity; or a small consortium of two independent legal entities from two different Member States or Associated Countries, or a consortium of minimum three and maximum five independent legal entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) 1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
60 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 04 May 2022 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-transitionchallenges-03
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EIC Transition Challenge: Green digital devices for the future
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIC Transition aims at maturing both your technology and business idea thus increasing its technology and market readiness. The expected outcomes of an EIC Transition project are a) a technology that is demonstrated to be effective for its intended application and b) a business model, its initial validation and a business plan for its development to market. It is also expected that the intellectual property generated by the EIC Transition project is formally protected in an adequate way. Proposals submitted to this EIC Transition Challenge should focus on demonstrating novel digital devices and/or architectures that have a clear and quantifiable advantage with respect to one or several of the key issues mentioned above compared with existing alternatives for a class of relevant problems or applications. Proposals should focus their work on harnessing a physical, chemical, or biological process not previously explored, or they should revisit existing devices while operating them in novel modes or regimes leading to a novel approach with quantifiable and demonstrable advantages.
Eligible Activities
EIC Transition funds innovation activities that go beyond the experimental proof of principle in laboratory. It supports both the maturation and validation of a novel technology from the lab to the relevant application environments (by making use of prototyping, formulation, models, user testing or other validation tests) as well as explorations and development of a sustainable business case and business model towards commercialisation.
Eligible Applicants
A single legal entity established in a Member State or an Associated Country (‘monobeneficiary’) if you are an SME or a research performing organisation (university, research or technology organisation, including teams, individual Principle Investigators and inventors in such institutions who intend to form a spinout company). Larger companies (i.e. which do not qualify as SMEs) are not eligible to apply as a single legal entity; or a small consortium of two independent legal entities from two different Member States or Associated Countries, or a consortium of minimum three and maximum five independent legal entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
60 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 04 May 2022 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-transitionchallenges-01
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ERC Starting Grants
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Research Council
Objective
The ERC Starting Grants are designed to support excellent Principal Investigators at the career stage at which they are starting their own independent research team or programme. Principal Investigators must demonstrate the ground-breaking nature, ambition and feasibility of their scientific proposal.
Eligible Activities
Starting Grants may be awarded up to a maximum of EUR 1 500 000 for a period of 5 years. Additional funding up to EUR 1 000 000 can be requested in the proposal to cover the following eligible costs when these are necessary to carry out the proposed work: (a) "start-up" costs for Principal Investigators moving to the EU or an Associated Country from elsewhere as a consequence of receiving the ERC grant, and/or (b) the purchase of major equipment, and/or (c) access to large facilities, and/or (d) other major experimental and field work costs, excluding personnel costs.
Eligible Applicants
The ERC actions are open to researchers of any nationality who intend to conduct their research activity in any EU Member State or Associated Country. Principal Investigators may be of any age and nationality and may reside in any country in the world at the time of the application. Eligible Host Institution: The Host Institution (Applicant Legal Entity) must engage and host the Principal Investigator for at least the duration of the project, as defined in the grant agreement.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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5 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
1/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
628.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
for proposals
25/10/2022
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Odin open call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
Odin Consortium
Objective
ODIN is a European multi-center pilot study focused on the enhancement of hospital safety, productivity and quality. This project will contribute to the implementation of the European Smart Hospitals of the Future. ODIN aims at leverage AI based technology to transform the future of the health care delivery in leading hospitals in Europe. Within the project, the main objective is to deliver an open digital platform, supporting a suite of services and Key Enabling Resources (KERs) empowered by robotics, Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and specialized AI. These resources will be implemented in three Reference Areas of Hospital Interventions (RAIs): eWorkers, eRobots and eLocations, and will be tested through seven Clinical Use Cases, grouped in three Reference Use Cases (RUCs), in leading hospitals of six European countries: Spain, France, Germany, Poland, Netherlands and Italy, which will grow with the Open Call. The main objective of the Open Call is to develop and deploy innovative AI/Robotics/IoT solutions for healthcare providers using ODIN elements for design, implementation and deployment of new services, resources and use cases. This will scale up digital transformation market enabled markets
Eligible Activities
Proposal solutions must provide mature AI/Robotics/IoT solutions. Proposals shall provide innovative solutions to the requested challenge of the call, and they will be integrated into the ODIN platform. In addition, for challenge 2, the solutions will be integrated on each hospital through ODIN platform using their interfaces and tools to implement the existing UCs or new ones. The maturity of the proposal to be considered for funding must be above TRL≥6
Eligible Applicants
Individual European midcaps, SMEs, start-ups, large industry, universities and research centres. In general, organizations that: o Develop AI/robotics/IoT technologies. o Offer services able to integrate AI/robotics/IoT technologies. o Offer services based on AI/robotics/IoT technologies
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29 September 2022
Total budget/ call
2.100.000
Expected number of proposals funded
5
Max budget/ project
420.000 €
Max % EU Cofunding
More information & official documents
https://odin-smarthospitals.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/1.Guide-for-Applicants_ODINOpen-Call.pdf
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Change2Twin 2nd Assessment Voucher Open Call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
NGI Consortium
Objective
For this 2nd Open Call, we are looking for manufacturing SMEs and mid-caps interested in addressing the development and implementation of technology and systems applicable to digital twins. Up to 30 manufacturing SMEs and midcaps will be selected to receive a detailed analysis of their situation and 3 different “recipes” from a certified Digital Innovation Hub which they choose to work with, containing the list of different technologies fitting the use case and details of an integrator willing to implement them. Up to 30 beneficiaries will receive up to 10 000 EUR as a lump sum.
Eligible Activities
-Assessment of the business potential of the end-user digital twin challenges. -Selection of the most impactful challenges. -Delivery of targeted implementation plans based on secure offerings of solution providers in both the local and EU marketplace. -Analysis of the implication for running a more profitable business.
Eligible Applicants
Smes and Micaps
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
Mandatory International Partnerships
1/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30 september 2022
300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
30
10.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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IoT-NGIN – Open Call #2
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Horizon Europe
Administration
IOT-NGIN Consortium
Objective
The objective of the IoT-NGIN – Open Call #2 is to invite SMEs active in IoT applications development to implement innovative IoT services and validate the IoT-NGIN components.
Eligible Activities
The open call will have three phases: DESIGN (where 10 proposals will be selected), EXPERIMENT (where the 6 top projects from the DESIGN phase will enter this phase), GROWTH (where the 3 top projects from the EXPERIMENT phase will enter). The total amount of funding that each SME may receive is up to €70.000, while the top#1 SME will receive in total €75.000.
Eligible Applicants
Smes
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
9
Mandatory International Partnerships
1/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
450.000
Expected number of proposals funded
70.000
Max % EU Cofunding
for proposals
30 september 2022
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EIC Scale Up 100
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
The EIC Scaleup 100 should help identify a cohort of 100 deep-tech companies from the portfolio of EIC supported startups as well as from similar programmes at EU level (such as the Digital Europe Programme and the EIT) and at Member State and Associated Country level, with the potential to scale up as global leaders or potential unicorns. Taking into account the diversity of national programmes, this action is also open to companies not being supported by national programmes as long as they meet the requirements for scaling up.
Eligible Activities
The proposed action will focus on EIC beneficiaries on one hand and European scaleups not currently benefitting from direct EIC support on the other hand. Both categories have to be ready for series B+ funding rounds. It is estimated that at least 50 companies would be identified from the EIC portfolio and up to 50 from other programmes at EU, Member State and Associated Country level, or supported by other relevant EU programmes or private initiatives, ensuring a geographical, and sector diversity. Particular attention should be paid to attracting women-led companies. The proposal will have to describe their methodology, both for identifying the supported companies and for scaling them up, the concrete set of proposed actions for scaling up and argument, why the action is proposed and is suitable for scaling up European companies.
Eligible Applicants
The selected entity or consortium should have the knowledge, expertise and means, to foster substantial growth of deep-tech and digital European scaleups that will increase their number and value of commercial deals, investments deals and initial public offerings (IPOs)/acquisitions of the cohort.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
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Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5 OCTOBER 2022
Total budget/ call
7 (million)
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-scaleup-01-01
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Women TechEU
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
Support deep tech innovation as a basis for a modern, knowledge-driven, resourceefficient and competitive economy; Promote female leadership in the deep tech industry to build fairer, more inclusive, and more prosperous innovation ecosystems in Europe.
Eligible Activities
Women TechEU targets highly innovative start-ups founded, or co-founded by women, holding a top management position (CEO, CTO or equivalent) in the company at the time of submission. The company must be registered and established in an EU Member State or a Horizon Europe Associated Country for at least six months at the time of the submission. All deep techdomains are eligible, with the emphasis being on overall gender balance and the position held by women in the start-up. Supportprovided to Women TechEU beneficiaries under this initiative is made up of the following components: - financial support to the company as an individual grant of EUR 75 000 supporting activities such as evaluating and refining products/services, design, user experience, upgrading the business model, updating the business plan and growth strategy, finding partners and investors, market validation, etc.; - mentoring and coaching provided by the EIC Business Acceleration Services (BAS), under the new ‘Women Leadership Programme’, which includes dedicated networking and pitching events; - the possibility to participate in dedicated activities organised by InvestEU and the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN).
Eligible Applicants
Participation is limited to early-stage deep tech start-ups founded, or co-founded by women, holding a top management position (CEO, CTO or equivalent) in the company at the time of submission. The applying legal entity must be registered and established in an EU Member State or a Horizon Europe Associated Country for at least six months at the time of the submission. All deep tech domains are eligible.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
21/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
5 OCTOBER 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eie-2022-scaleup-02-02
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Deploying advanced national QCI systems and networks
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Digital Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The objective of this topic is twofold. On one hand to deploy advanced national quantum systems and networks for testing quantum communication technologies and for integrating them with existing communication networks. On the other hand to use these quantum systems and networks for developing and testing use cases in support of national QCI initiatives in the context of the EuroQCI initiative. This support is needed to contribute to European technological autonomy in the highly strategic field of quantum communication technologies.
Eligible Activities
In each participating Member State, the project should include the following activities: Deploying advanced experimental quantum systems and networks combining the best of quantum and classical security technologies. Where possible, using pilot devices, technologies and systems developed and manufactured in the EU, in order to support their further development towards maturity and their compliance with the EuroQCI’s security needs. The aim is to prepare the large-scale uptake and use of such systems and technologies, operating in traditional telecommunications networs, Including, where relevant, existing TESTA infrastructure by national stakeholders and their first use in advanced use cases in different application scenarios: targeting firstly public use cases by linking public authorities within the country; making these quantum networks available to industries operating the network’s different layers contributing to developing nationalbased production chains for supplying critical quantum communication components and systems; making these quantum systems and networks available for educational purposes providing a training environment for technical and research staff as well as national users from public authorities or other organisations. Demonstrating first longdistance quantum communication networks (including, for example, quantum internet demonstrators) compatible with the overall EuroQCI system architecture, in order to prepare the large-scale deployment of a QCI spanning the EU;
Eligible Applicants
legal entities in the eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); EEA countries (Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein)
Max Duration (months) 1/08/2022
Total budget/ call
20 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) 22 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2022-qci-02-deploy-national
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
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Pilot Project - Establishing a European Heritage Hub to support a holistic and cost-effective follow-up of the European Year of Cultural Heritage
Programme
Creative Europe Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The main objective of the action to support the establishment of a European Heritage Hub is to: promote a joint action, by pooling cross-sectorial expertise and resources – both public and private – in the cultural heritage sector; promote a holistic and integrated approach to cultural heritage policies at all levels (at EU level and/or transnationally, national and regional levels) and contribute to its implementation, in line with the European Framework for Action published by the European Commission in 2018; monitor the inclusion of cultural heritage dimension into relevant policies at EU, national - and where relevant - regional and local levels; provide the Commission with relevant data, analysis, studies and recommendations on how to better integrate the heritage dimension in public policies at all public sectors levels, with regard to the five sectors identified in the European Framework of actions on cultural heritage; promote innovative models of participatory governance and management of cultural heritage, involving all stakeholders, including public authorities, the cultural heritage sector, private actors and civil society organisations.
Eligible Activities
This Hub should become the entry-point of the community of professionals and stakeholders in Europe working in the field of cultural heritage, delivering services as explained below (points 1-6): 1. Knowledge sharing (creation of a well-designed webbased dynamic interactive hub); 2. Networking (bring together and mobilise the widest possible spectrum of European stakeholders active in the field of culture and cultural heritage); 3. Training and capacity building; 4. A policy lab; 5. A programme development lab; 6. Communication and dissemination
Eligible Applicants
Be legal entities (public or private bodies); Be established in one of the eligible countries (EU MS). Both applications by single applicants and proposals submitted by a consortium are allowed. The applicant, either a single entity or a consortium, should have a special expertise and knowledge on cultural heritage. A consortium must be of at least 2 applicants.
Geo-coverage
European MS
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
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2/08/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18 october 2022
2 883 300
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ individual project
2 883 300
Max % EU Cofunding
90
More information & official documents
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/pppa-cult-2022-euheritagehub
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EIT Digital Business Plan 2023-2024
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Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
Relevant and appropriate EIT Digital Business Plan for 2023-2024 implementation of the KIC’s multiannual strategy, demonstrating its excellence (including objectives and ambition; methodology; financial sustainability), its impact (including KIC’s pathways towards impact; measures to maximise impact - dissemination, exploitation and communication)
Eligible Activities
KICs will undertake in particular: (a) innovation activities and investments with Union added value; (b) innovation-driven research, experimentation, prototyping and demonstration in areas of key economic, environmental and societal interest and drawing on the results stemming from Union and national research; (c) education and training activities in particular at master's and doctoral level, as well as professional training courses, in areas with the potential to meet future European socio-economic and socio-ecological needs and which expand the Union’s talent base, promote the development of innovation-related skills; (d) actions as part of the pilot higher education initiative to better integrate HEIs in innovation value chains and ecosystems; (e) outreach activities and the dissemination of best practices in the field of innovation with a focus on the development of cooperation between higher education, research and business, including the service and financial sectors, and, where relevant, public and third sector organisations;(f) RIS activities, fully integrated in the KICs’ multiannual strategy and linked to the relevant smart specialisation strategies; (g) to seek synergies and complementarities between KIC activities and existing Union, national and regional programmes; (h) to mobilise funds from public and private sources; (i) to provide, on request, information on research and innovation outputs and results, and related intellectual rights.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) 1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
32 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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EIT InnoEnergy Business Plan 2023-2024
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
Relevant and appropriate EIT InnoEnergy Business Plan for 2023-2024 implementation of the KIC’s multiannual strategy, demonstrating its excellence (including objectives and ambition; methodology; financial sustainability), its impact (including KIC pathways towards impact; measures to maximise impact - dissemination, exploitation and communication) and its quality and efficiency of the implementation (including work plan and resources at portfolio level; capacity of participants and KIC Partnership as a whole).
Eligible Activities
KICs will undertake in particular: (a) innovation activities and investments with Union added value; (b) innovation-driven research, experimentation, prototyping and demonstration in areas of key economic, environmental and societal interest and drawing on the results stemming from Union and national research; (c) education and training activities in particular at master's and doctoral level, as well as professional training courses, in areas with the potential to meet future European socio-economic and socioecological needs and which expand the Union’s talent base, promote the development of innovation-related skills; (d) actions as part of the pilot higher education initiative to better integrate HEIs in innovation value chains and ecosystems; (e) outreach activities and the dissemination of best practices in the field of innovation with a focus on the development of cooperation between higher education, research and business, including the service and financial sectors, and, where relevant, public and third sector organisations;(f) RIS activities, fully integrated in the KICs’ multiannual strategy and linked to the relevant smart specialisation strategies; (g) to seek synergies and complementarities between KIC activities and existing Union, national and regional programmes; (h) to mobilise funds from public and private sources; (i) to provide, on request, information on research and innovation outputs and results, and related intellectual rights.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
32 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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Research and Innovation
EIT Climate-KIC Business Plan 2023-2024
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Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
In response to this topic, EIT Climate-KIC should show how the KIC could contribute to the outcomes and impacts described in the KIC Strategic Agenda and the KPIs in the EIT Impact Framework following the specific EIT Climate-KIC’s Impact Pathways, the likely scale and significance of this contribution, and the measures to maximise these impacts in the context of Horizon Europe. Each activity included in the Business Plan should contribute to at least one core EIT KPI.
Eligible Activities
KICs will undertake in particular: (a) innovation activities and investments with Union added value; (b) innovation-driven research, experimentation, prototyping and demonstration in areas of key economic, environmental and societal interest and drawing on the results stemming from Union and national research; (c) education and training activities in particular at master's and doctoral level, as well as professional training courses, in areas with the potential to meet future European socio-economic and socioecological needs and which expand the Union’s talent base, promote the development of innovation-related skills; (d) actions as part of the pilot higher education initiative to better integrate HEIs in innovation value chains and ecosystems; (e) outreach activities and the dissemination of best practices in the field of innovation with a focus on the development of cooperation between higher education, research and business, including the service and financial sectors, and, where relevant, public and third sector organisations;(f) RIS activities, fully integrated in the KICs’ multiannual strategy and linked to the relevant smart specialisation strategies; (g) to seek synergies and complementarities between KIC activities and existing Union, national and regional programmes; (h) to mobilise funds from public and private sources; (i) to provide, on request, information on research and innovation outputs and results, and related intellectual rights.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) 1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
32 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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EIT Health Business Plan 2023-2025
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIT Health should show how the KIC could contribute to the outcomes and impacts described in the KIC Strategic Agenda and the KPIs in the EIT Impact Framework following the specific EIT Health’s Impact Pathways, the likely scale and significance of this contribution, and the measures to maximise these impacts in the context of Horizon Europe.
Eligible Activities
KICs will undertake in particular: (a) innovation activities and investments with Union added value; (b) innovation-driven research, experimentation, prototyping and demonstration in areas of key economic, environmental and societal interest and drawing on the results stemming from Union and national research; (c) education and training activities in particular at master's and doctoral level, as well as professional training courses, in areas with the potential to meet future European socio-economic and socioecological needs and which expand the Union’s talent base, promote the development of innovation-related skills; (d) actions as part of the pilot higher education initiative to better integrate HEIs in innovation value chains and ecosystems; (e) outreach activities and the dissemination of best practices in the field of innovation with a focus on the development of cooperation between higher education, research and business, including the service and financial sectors, and, where relevant, public and third sector organisations;(f) RIS activities, fully integrated in the KICs’ multiannual strategy and linked to the relevant smart specialisation strategies; (g) to seek synergies and complementarities between KIC activities and existing Union, national and regional programmes; (h) to mobilise funds from public and private sources; (i) to provide, on request, information on research and innovation outputs and results, and related intellectual rights.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
154 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025
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Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIT RawMaterials should show how the KIC could contribute to the outcomes and impacts described in the KIC Strategic Agenda and the KPIs in the EIT Impact Framework following the specific EIT RawMaterials’ Impact Pathways, the likely scale and significance of this contribution, and the measures to maximise these impacts in the context of Horizon Europe.
Eligible Activities
KICs will undertake in particular: (a) innovation activities and investments with Union added value; (b) innovation-driven research, experimentation, prototyping and demonstration in areas of key economic, environmental and societal interest and drawing on the results stemming from Union and national research; (c) education and training activities in particular at master's and doctoral level, as well as professional training courses, in areas with the potential to meet future European socio-economic and socioecological needs and which expand the Union’s talent base, promote the development of innovation-related skills; (d) actions as part of the pilot higher education initiative to better integrate HEIs in innovation value chains and ecosystems; (e) outreach activities and the dissemination of best practices in the field of innovation with a focus on the development of cooperation between higher education, research and business, including the service and financial sectors, and, where relevant, public and third sector organisations;(f) RIS activities, fully integrated in the KICs’ multiannual strategy and linked to the relevant smart specialisation strategies; (g) to seek synergies and complementarities between KIC activities and existing Union, national and regional programmes; (h) to mobilise funds from public and private sources; (i) to provide, on request, information on research and innovation outputs and results, and related intellectual rights.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) 1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
154 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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EIT Food Business Plan 2023-2025
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIT Food should show how the KIC could contribute to the outcomes and impacts described in the KIC Strategic Agenda and the KPIs in the EIT Impact Framework following the specific EIT Food’s Impact Pathways, the likely scale and significance of this contribution, and the measures to maximise these impacts in the context of Horizon Europe.
Eligible Activities
KICs will undertake in particular: (a) innovation activities and investments with Union added value; (b) innovation-driven research, experimentation, prototyping and demonstration in areas of key economic, environmental and societal interest and drawing on the results stemming from Union and national research; (c) education and training activities in particular at master's and doctoral level, as well as professional training courses, in areas with the potential to meet future European socio-economic and socioecological needs and which expand the Union’s talent base, promote the development of innovation-related skills; (d) actions as part of the pilot higher education initiative to better integrate HEIs in innovation value chains and ecosystems; (e) outreach activities and the dissemination of best practices in the field of innovation with a focus on the development of cooperation between higher education, research and business, including the service and financial sectors, and, where relevant, public and third sector organisations;(f) RIS activities, fully integrated in the KICs’ multiannual strategy and linked to the relevant smart specialisation strategies; (g) to seek synergies and complementarities between KIC activities and existing Union, national and regional programmes; (h) to mobilise funds from public and private sources; (i) to provide, on request, information on research and innovation outputs and results, and related intellectual rights.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
150 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan 2023-2025
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Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIT Urban Mobility should show how the KIC could contribute to the outcomes and impacts described in the KIC Strategic Agenda and the KPIs in the EIT Impact Framework following the specific EIT Urban Mobility’s Impact Pathways, the likely scale and significance of this contribution, and the measures to maximise these impacts.
Eligible Activities
KICs will undertake in particular: (a) innovation activities and investments with Union added value; (b) innovation-driven research, experimentation, prototyping and demonstration in areas of key economic, environmental and societal interest and drawing on the results stemming from Union and national research; (c) education and training activities in particular at master's and doctoral level, as well as professional training courses, in areas with the potential to meet future European socio-economic and socioecological needs and which expand the Union’s talent base, promote the development of innovation-related skills; (d) actions as part of the pilot higher education initiative to better integrate HEIs in innovation value chains and ecosystems; (e) outreach activities and the dissemination of best practices in the field of innovation with a focus on the development of cooperation between higher education, research and business, including the service and financial sectors, and, where relevant, public and third sector organisations;(f) RIS activities, fully integrated in the KICs’ multiannual strategy and linked to the relevant smart specialisation strategies; (g) to seek synergies and complementarities between KIC activities and existing Union, national and regional programmes; (h) to mobilise funds from public and private sources; (i) to provide, on request, information on research and innovation outputs and results, and related intellectual rights.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) 1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
118 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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EIT Manufacturing Business Plan 2023-2025
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
In response to this topic, EIT Manufacturing should show how the KIC could contribute to the outcomes and impacts described in the KIC Strategic Agenda and the KPIs in the EIT Impact Framework following the specific EIT Manufacturing’s Impact Pathways, the likely scale and significance of this contribution, and the measures to maximise these impacts in the context of Horizon Europe.
Eligible Activities
KICs will undertake in particular: (a) innovation activities and investments with Union added value; (b) innovation-driven research, experimentation, prototyping and demonstration in areas of key economic, environmental and societal interest and drawing on the results stemming from Union and national research; (c) education and training activities in particular at master's and doctoral level, as well as professional training courses, in areas with the potential to meet future European socio-economic and socioecological needs and which expand the Union’s talent base, promote the development of innovation-related skills; (d) actions as part of the pilot higher education initiative to better integrate HEIs in innovation value chains and ecosystems; (e) outreach activities and the dissemination of best practices in the field of innovation with a focus on the development of cooperation between higher education, research and business, including the service and financial sectors, and, where relevant, public and third sector organisations;(f) RIS activities, fully integrated in the KICs’ multiannual strategy and linked to the relevant smart specialisation strategies; (g) to seek synergies and complementarities between KIC activities and existing Union, national and regional programmes; (h) to mobilise funds from public and private sources; (i) to provide, on request, information on research and innovation outputs and results, and related intellectual rights.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
115 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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Cross-KIC Shared Services 2023-2025
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
Increase of the EIT Community efficiency and effectiveness of operations through development of joint operational activities and consolidation of KICs operational processes to result in a reduction of administrative costs and overheads by pooling resources and joint handling of operational and administrative tasks common to all KICs.
Eligible Activities
establishing the centralised CFS audits scheme for all KICs (and other types of audits) to increase assurance and cover needs after the HE transition; o developing IT tools supporting the EIT Community in the transition to the Horizon Europe operational and legal framework, in particular common data and knowledge management, e.g. common data model, common templates, common reporting/publication (CORDA, Portal, EIT website), shared data management systems; o increasing the operational efficiency and effectiveness of KICs through co-locating KIC activities, developing joint EIT Community communications activities,; developing KICs joint dissemination activities; proposing and developing joint activities in other areas
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) 1/03/2022
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16.7 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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Cross-KIC Strategic Outreach 2023-2025
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
The activity should maximise the EIT Community’s impact as measured by the Impact Framework, and contribute to the KICs financial sustainability through its global presence.
Eligible Activities
further developing the activities of the existing Global Outreach Programme, exploring the feasibility and business model for the establishment of an EIT Hub in other strategic outreach locations of common interest for the EIT Community and in full alignment with the EU principles on Global Approach in R&I; implementing of impactful activities linking the innovation ecosystem of Europe with that of the selected outreach locations through:; forging synergies with global innovation leaders; attracting new talents and partners to the EIT Community and Europe as innovation hotspot; developing a support scheme with quantifiable outputs; providing a framework for the EIT Community platform to join efforts, resources, share good practices and lessons; effective management of the activity.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
7.5 (million)
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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Cross-KIC Strategic Regional Innovations 2023-2025
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
Maximise the EIT Community’s impact in the EIT Regional Innovation Scheme area as well as other priority countries and regions
Eligible Activities
strengthening the EIT KICs’ presence, outreach and integration within the RIS area and other EU priority regions; exploring, establishing and implementing linkages and synergies between the EIT Community and local innovation ecosystems and Smart Specialisation Strategies; consolidation of EIT RIS hubs into EIT Community Hubs; identifying best practices in the field of start-up support and incubation, education and KTI development; exploring. establishing and implementing strategic alliances and possible cooperation with key actors; exploring and linking the EIT funded activities through synergies with other potential funding streams including the Instrument for Preaccession Assistance (IPA), ESIF and European Innovation Council; scoping, preparation and implementation of potential innovation projects addressing circular economy challenges in the Western Balkans region; strengthening entrepreneurial education via implementation of the joint pre-accelerator EIT Jumpstarter.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) 1/03/2022
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6.7 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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Cross-KIC Strategic Synergies 2023-2025
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
Elevate the EIT Community impact in key strategic areas and to enhance the strength and visibility of the EIT KICs innovation ecosystem and positioning among key stakeholders. o Coordination of joint thematic and the key EIT’s strategic agendas according to the EIT SIA 2021-2027 and EU policy priorities, with the participation of the majority of KICs.
Eligible Activities
Enhanced impact through coordinated and joint approach by the EIT Community in EU policy priority areas (in particular in the area of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Circular Economy, Green Deal, New European Bauhaus and Women Entrepreneurship) and activities. o development of sustainable joint activities in the key strategic areas, including support systems/ activities for ventures, promoting gender equality, citizens engagement activities, innovation projects or education activities run by the KICs. o identification and dissemination of good practices and lessons learnt on policy level from implementation of the activities.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
12.5 (million)
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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Cross-KIC Strategic Education 2023-2025
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
Elevate the impact of the EIT Community’s entrepreneurship education and skills development agenda through sustainable and effective activities.
Eligible Activities
contribution to the EIT Deep Tech Talent initiative in cooperation with relevant partners. contribution to the Digital Education Action Plan (DEAP) including projects such as Girls Go Circular, according to the targets set in the relevant EU policy documents. implementation of the EIT Alumni Community’s work programme, in particular through the funding of alumni challenges and projects, EIT Alumni Connect and other events, supporting organisation and coordination of the EIT Alumni Board activities (including meetings), promotion and communication activities related to EIT Alumni Communities, development of tools supporting the EIT Alumni Community development, supporting the EIT Alumni sustainability agenda. promoting entrepreneurial education, tech skill development and disseminate good practices and lessons learnt from the EIT Community activities, including the EIT Virtual Campus. building synergies between the EIT KIC education activities and alignment with other relevant programmes and stakeholders, including Green Deal and European Skills Agenda. facilitating collaboration and shared services and joint and merged education activities between the KICs and disseminating new effective education methods, technologies, tools and approaches to better deliver entrepreneurial education and skills development. effective management of the activity.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
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EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
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6.7 (million)
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Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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Cross-KIC Strategic Access to Finance 20232025
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
Developing synergies of the EIT Community with EIC, EIF and EIB to facilitate investments (Access to Finance) for the KICs supported ventures (startups / scaleups) or innovation projects and that contribute to the KICs’ financial sustainability and diversification of revenues from ROI / Equity.
Eligible Activities
Creating and developing an investment pipeline and to establish a deal flow of investment proposals originating from the EIT Community to be supported by the European Investment Bank (EIB) annually. Developing synergies between the EIT Community and European Investment Fund (EIF), by preparing and launching an open innovation platform / investment instrument that will bring together key players (Corporates, Private Venture Capital firms, and public entities), addressing issues such as green cities and sustainable mobility, decarbonisation of industries and power generation, biomanufacturing, food tech, circular economy, technology enablers for green transition, to make investments in innovation start-ups / scale-ups and that will be contributing to the KICs’ financial sustainability. Supporting the implementation of a fullyfledged systemic and structural cooperation between EIT and EIC in the context of the 8 January 2021 signed EIT-EIC Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Ensuring effective management of the activity.
Eligible Applicants
this Invitation is addressed to the KICs only. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
7.5 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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EIT Cross-KIC Thematic Innovation activities 2023-2025
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
Thematic Innovations activities are aimed at developing highly innovative products and/or services or sustainable education and skill development programmes with high societal impact potential (contributing to the EIT core KPIs and the financial sustainability of the participating KICs), with a clear Cross-KIC value demonstrated and addressing EU/EIT priorities. These are bottom-up initiatives, selected by the EIT on a competitive basis.
Eligible Activities
Proposed topics should be aligned with the EIT’s Strategic Innovation Agenda and participating KICs Strategic Agendas. A total budget of a project proposal should not be lower than EUR 3,000,000 and higher than EUR 8,000,000. The EIT plans to select up to five thematic innovation activities.
Eligible Applicants
Any KIC may participate and implement the eligible activities under the Cross-KIC scheme. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) 1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
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Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022
16.7 (million)
Expected number of proposals funded
8.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Higher Education Institutions (HEI) initiative 2023-2025
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
The purpose of the HEI Initiative is to create systemic impact in Europe through strengthening the entrepreneurial and innovation capacity of HEIs. This will be realised by developing a strategy and an action plan, which must allow for flexibility and experimentation. Specific objectives are to achieve the following: Increase the entrepreneurial and innovation capacity of higher education institutions (HEIs), both regarding HEIs own capacity to be entrepreneurial and innovative as well as being able to teach and foster innovation and entrepreneurship; Strengthen and safeguard the integration of HEIs in innovation ecosystems.
Eligible Activities
the activities shall address primarily the capacity development of HEIs including: o the exchange and implementation of best practices in knowledge triangle integration, including organisational learning, training for up-skilling and re-skilling, coaching and mentoring; to the development of action plans on how to address identified needs in areas such as innovation management, start-up creation and development, technology transfer including intellectual property rights management, sustainability and climate neutrality by design, people and organisational management, the integration of gender approaches in innovation and engagement with local stakeholders and civil society; and to the implementation of innovation capacity development action plans and follow-up actions.
Eligible Applicants
Any KIC may participate and implement the eligible activities under the Cross-KIC scheme. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
40 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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ADMA TranS4MErs First Open Call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
Adma Consortium
Objective
ADMA TranS4MErs is re-energising the European Advanced Manufacturing (ADMA) Support Centre project’s efforts to help SMEs’ transformation towards next-generation factories. With the help of a selected cohort of SME advisors, the TranS4MErs, we will transform 1000 SMEs, our Champions, into Factories of the Future.
Eligible Activities
Start your digitalisation journey and receive top-quality tailored support on advanced manufacturing and digitalisation processes. Support innovative SMEs across Europe and offer your expertise to guide them through their digital transformation journey. Help SMEs reach their transformation goals with your expertise and knowledge
Eligible Applicants
SMEs that comply with ALL the following conditions: SMEs established in the EU and H2020 associated countries. SMEs operating in the Advanced Manufacturing domain, acting as technology or service adopters SMEs with recommendations from: TranS4MErs or members of the consortium Members of Enterprise Europe Network or Digital Innovation Hubs.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Design Phase: 3 months. Revamp Phase: 6 months
Mandatory International Partnerships
1/09/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
76.500
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
2 November 2022
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Fostering balanced brain circulation – ERA Talents
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Research Agency
Objective
The ERA Talents action aims to boost interoperability of careers and employability of research and innovation talents across sectors, with a centre of gravity in widening countries. Projects are expected to contribute to several of the following outcomes: Strengthened human capital base in R&I of Widening countries, with more entrepreneurial and better-trained researchers, innovators and other R&I talents; A more balanced talent circulation, both geographical and cross-sectoral; Boosted R&I capacity and R&I support capacity, as well as contribution to increased excellence of the research-performing organisation in widening countries; A more structured and impactful collaboration between academia and businesses; Increased set of research, entrepreneurial and other transferable skills and competences; Improved employability and sustainable career prospects of diverse talents within academia, industry and beyond
Eligible Activities
Cross-sectoral talent circulation and academia-business collaboration for knowledge transfer is requiring systematising and structuring efforts. Through ERA4You, as one of the ERA Policy Actions[1], the European Commission aims to support and incentivise such transformations, towards a more balanced circulation of talents, both trans-nationally and across sectors. Within this scope, ERA Talents aims to support training and mobility of researchers, innovators, and other research and innovation talents across sectors with a particular focus on widening countries. The grant covers expenses related to the ERA Talents participating organisations and individual talents hosted/seconded (administrative costs, training costs, travel and subsistence costs and salaries for seconded staff, and costs associated with dissemination & communication and transfer of knowledge). the ERA Talents scheme promotes innovative inter-sectoral collaboration in research and innovation through cross-sectoral exchange of staff, with a focus on widening countries. This call particularly encourages experimentation by diverse and heterogeneous consortia in order to develop best practices for intersectoral talent circulation at the benefit of widening countries. Grants awarded under this topic will be invited to collaborate with each other and participate in mutual learning exercises. A mandatory return phase for every cross-border secondment from a widening country has to be included in the secondment methodology, equal to the duration of the secondment, but not more than 12 months. Support, excluding salaries, for such return phase on the grant is allowed for up to 12 months after the first secondment, within the duration of the grant. A return phase is not mandatory for mobility within the same country or secondment from a non-widening to a widening country. Exchanges should mainly occur between academic and non-academic sector entities (or vice-versa) from different EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries. Same-country exchanges are also possible under the condition that they serve the specific purpose of maintaining or reinforcing regional innovation ecosystems.
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ERA Talents actions must involve organisations from the academic and non-academic sectors. The consortium partners contribute directly to the implementation of a joint training and mobility methodology by seconding and/or hosting eligible staff members. The collaborative approach of ERA Talents should exploit complementary competences of the participating organisations and create synergies between them. The participation of Ukrainian researchers in these activities is especially encouraged.
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EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
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4 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24 (million)
Expected number of proposals funded
for proposals
15 november 2022
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EIC Accelerator Challenge: Technologies for Open Strategic Autonomy
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
This EIC Accelerator Challenge identifies the following set of key strategic areas and corresponding specific objectives for which highly innovative start-ups and SMEs are invited to propose new technologies, pioneering solutions and breakthrough innovations: Components, technologies and systems for the pharmaceutical industry; Strategic healthcare technologies building on Europe’s research strengths in cell and gene therapies; Sustainable and innovative approaches, including circular approaches to critical raw materials (CRM); New applications of quantum technologies on the ground and in space building on Europe’s research strengths; Edge computing applications; Innovative applications making use of data and signals from EU space infrastructures; Development of space technologies; Critical security technologies for secure communication, data security and protection of borders; Technologies for innovative financial and payment infrastructures and services supporting the development of panEuropean payment solutions
Eligible Activities
The expected impact of this Challenge is a significant reduction of the European dependency on other regions for deep-tech innovations and services of EU key strategic interest, and consequently strengthening of European competitiveness, security and open strategic autonomy. Applications to this EIC Accelerator Challenge may request an investment component of above EUR 15 million in duly justified cases.
Eligible Applicants
Single company classified as a SME and established within a Member State or an Associated Country; Single company classified as a ‘Small mid-cap’ (up to 500 employees) established in a Member State or an Associated Country; natural persons (including individual entrepreneurs) or legal entities, which are either: a. from a Member State or an Associated Country; b. intending to invest in an SME or small midcap in a Member State or an Associated Country; c. from a non-associated third country intending to establish an SME (including start-ups) or to relocate an existing SME to a Member State or an Associated Country.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
537 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 23 March 2022 15 June 2022 05 October 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-acceleratoropen-01
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Higher Education Institutions (HEI) initiative 2023-2025
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
The purpose of the HEI Initiative is to create systemic impact in Europe through strengthening the entrepreneurial and innovation capacity of HEIs. This will be realised by developing a strategy and an action plan, which must allow for flexibility and experimentation. Specific objectives are to achieve the following: Increase the entrepreneurial and innovation capacity of higher education institutions (HEIs), both regarding HEIs own capacity to be entrepreneurial and innovative as well as being able to teach and foster innovation and entrepreneurship; Strengthen and safeguard the integration of HEIs in innovation ecosystems.
Eligible Activities
the activities shall address primarily the capacity development of HEIs including: o the exchange and implementation of best practices in knowledge triangle integration, including organisational learning, training for up-skilling and re-skilling, coaching and mentoring; to the development of action plans on how to address identified needs in areas such as innovation management, start-up creation and development, technology transfer including intellectual property rights management, sustainability and climate neutrality by design, people and organisational management, the integration of gender approaches in innovation and engagement with local stakeholders and civil society; and to the implementation of innovation capacity development action plans and follow-up actions.
Eligible Applicants
Any KIC may participate and implement the eligible activities under the Cross-KIC scheme. the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: – the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) including their outermost regions; – the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States; – eligible non-EU countries: - Countries associated to Horizon Europe; - Certain low- and middleincome countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
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Total budget/ call
40 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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EIC Accelerator Open
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
The EIC Accelerator supports the later stages of technology development as well as scale up. The technology component of your innovation must therefore have been tested and validated in a laboratory or other relevant environment (e.g. at least Technology Readiness Level 5/6 or higher). The EIC Accelerator looks to support companies where the EIC support will act as a catalyst to crowd in other investors necessary for the scale up of the innovation.
Eligible Activities
The EIC Accelerator focuses on innovations building on scientific discovery or technological breakthroughs (‘deep tech’) and where significant funding is needed over a long timeframe before returns can be generated (‘patient capital’). Such innovations often struggle to attract financing because the risks and time period involved are too high. Funding and support from the EIC Accelerator is designed to enable such innovators to attract the full investment amounts needed for scale up in a shorter timeframe. The EIC Accelerator supports companies (principally SMEs, including startups) to scale up high impact innovations with the potential to create new markets or disrupt existing ones. The EIC Accelerator provides a unique combination of funding from EUR 0.5 to EUR 17.5 million and Business Acceleration Services
Eligible Applicants
Single company classified as a SME and established within a Member State or an Associated Country; Single company classified as a ‘Small mid-cap’ (up to 500 employees) established in a Member State or an Associated Country; natural persons (including individual entrepreneurs) or legal entities, which are either: a. from a Member State or an Associated Country; b. intending to invest in an SME or small midcap in a Member State or an Associated Country; c. from a non-associated third country intending to establish an SME (including start-ups) or to relocate an existing SME to a Member State or an Associated Country.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
629 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 23 March 2022 15 June 2022 05 October 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-acceleratoropen-01
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EIC Accelerator Challenge: Technologies for ‘Fit for 55’
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Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
This EIC Accelerator Challenge aims at supporting the development and scaling up of technologies and boosting breakthrough innovations that strengthen the green transition. Breakthrough innovations for this Challenge should have the potential to create significant economic, competitiveness and employment benefits for Europe. This Challenge targets ground-breaking innovations in any field of technology that have a high potential to meet the following goals: Higher clean energy conversion and use; Energy efficiency and safety in the built environment; Zero emission mobility solutions; Climate neutrality in the land use; Water, gas and indoor air management/monitoring systems; Green digital technologies to enhance energy system integration to enable supply and demand side management and costs optimisation, real time monitoring, control, digitalised maintenance; tools to enhance digital protection of energy systems, smart grids and net zero energy communities; blockchain concepts adapted to energy performance in buildings and to power systems increased reliability; quantum computing for energy systems; digital solutions/sensors to improve efficiency.
Eligible Activities
The EIC Accelerator supports companies (principally SMEs, including start-ups) to scale up high impact innovations with the potential to create new markets or disrupt existing ones. It provides a unique combination of funding from EUR 0.5 to EUR 17.5 million and Business Acceleration Services.
Eligible Applicants
Single company classified as a SME and established within a Member State or an Associated Country; Single company classified as a ‘Small mid-cap’ (up to 500 employees) established in a Member State or an Associated Country; natural persons (including individual entrepreneurs) or legal entities, which are either: a. from a Member State or an Associated Country; b. intending to invest in an SME or small midcap in a Member State or an Associated Country; c. from a non-associated third country intending to establish an SME (including start-ups) or to relocate an existing SME to a Member State or an Associated Country.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
250.8 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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New algorithms for applications on European exascale supercomputers
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
At the end of the action, the following will be accomplished: Contribution to the realisation of the EuroHPC overall and specific objectives Novel and outstanding ideas to address the exascale challenge in HPC applications will be identified and the potential impact on HPC applications substantiated by a proof-ofconcept implementation. Wider participation of researchers in the exascale challenge from different domains with so far little exposure to exascale technology in the European HPC ecosystem Prepared underrepresented research communities to participate in upcoming calls in the field of HPC algorithms and applications
Eligible Activities
The action will provide financial support through an open and competitive call to small teams of researchers to develop novel algorithms for the upcoming European exascale supercomputers. Targeting the highest possible impact on HPC applications, the developed proofs of concepts will demonstrate great potential to solve currently untractable computational challenges or to substantially improve time-to-solution and energy-to-solution for important use cases.
Eligible Applicants
Single company classified as a SME and established within a Member State or an Associated Country; Single company classified as a ‘Small mid-cap’ (up to 500 employees) established in a Member State or an Associated Country; natural persons (including individual entrepreneurs) or legal entities, which are either: a. from a Member State or an Associated Country; b. intending to invest in an SME or small midcap in a Member State or an Associated Country; c. from a non-associated third country intending to establish an SME (including start-ups) or to relocate an existing SME to a Member State or an Associated Country.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
20/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27 october 2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eurohpc-ju-2022-alg-02-01
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Safety of alternative nuclear fuel for VVER reactors
call synopsis Programme
EURATOM-IA EURATOM
Administration
EURATOM-IA EURATOM
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Ensuring the highest nuclear safety standards for deployment of alternative fuel for VVER reactors in the EU Member States and Ukraine; A coordinated approach to the licensing of alternative fuel for VVER reactors; Increased security of supply of nuclear fuel for VVER reactors.
Eligible Activities
Twenty Russian-designed VVER reactors exist in the EU[1] and fifteen in Ukraine. The functioning of those reactors depends mainly on Russian-produced nuclear fuel. EU sanctions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine made it necessary to strengthen the security of supply for these nuclear power plants. Although there were several attempts in the last two decades in both EU and Ukraine[2] to establish an alternative supplier of the nuclear fuel for the VVER reactors, outcomes were not sufficient to ensure the security of supply at the highest safety standards. This action should carry out the necessary safety analyses, tests, and, considering the urgency of the situation, help to engage with ENSREG and relevant national nuclear regulators to identify procedures allowing, whenever possible, faster licensing of VVER fuel manufactured by European suppliers, with due consideration to international safety standards (IAEA, WENRA) and the Nuclear Safety Directive[3]. In particular, this action should: ensure a coordinated approach to the licensing of the alternative fuel, including qualification and benchmarking campaigns, as well as further development of necessary codes and standards, addressing relevant nuclear safety issues remove obstacles for European vendors to assure the supply of highly reliable fuel for the uninterrupted, safe operation of VVER-440 and VVER-1000 reactors
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
13 october 2022
10000000
Expected number of proposals funded
EU Member States,
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KYKLOS 4.0 - Open Call #2
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2030
Administration
Kyklos Consortium
Objective
The objective of the KYKLOS4.0 – Open Call #2 is to accelerate innovation in the digital manufacturing domain by facilitating the implementation of projects led by SMEs and with the participation of an industrial partner. The objective of the open call is fund the development of innovative solutions to improve digital manufacturing processes. Applicants will be required to select, integrate and validate one or more of KYKLOS 4.0 services and respective technological components as part of their experiments.
Eligible Activities
KYKLOS 4.0 - Open Call #2 invites proposals for the development of an innovative solution(s) for a manufacturing scenario in which they will have to carry out a pilot experiment in a manufacturing environment. The defined scenario must be addressed by developing a solution that adopts one or more services selected from the KYKLOS 4.0 platform, which should be integrated and validated as part of the defined experiment. Proposed solutions should demonstrate a high innovation potential and be ready to explore commercialisation opportunities by the end of the experiment period. The Open Call #2 will have a single phase where a minimum of 14 proposals will be selected. The maximum amount of funding per awarded consortia of 2-3 entities (a consortium must be led by an SME) is €150.000 (maximum of €60.000 per third party, with other specific rules applying for each type of entity).
Eligible Applicants Geo-coverage Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
8
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12 october 2022
2 100 000
Expected number of proposals funded
14
150000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Newcomer Gender Equality Champions
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
Smart4All Consortium
Objective
Enable the creation of a European community of academic and research champions in institutional transformation towards inclusive gender equality. Strengthening of the inclusiveness and connectivity objectives under the new European Research Area. Award and certification schemes implemented in different countries, in the EU and beyond, have been shown to be useful tools for advancing gender equality in academic, research and innovation organisations, with some awarding schemes effectively being used as drivers for competition in attracting students and researchers and/or as prerequisite for having access to funding.
Eligible Activities
The Prize will be awarded to up to four academic or research organisations, and contestants can apply to one among the following three prize categories: Sustainable Gender Equality Champions: Organisations that can demonstrate a significant and sustained record of activity and a high level of achievement through the implementation of their GEP; Newcomer Gender Equality Champions: Organisations that have recently started implementing a GEP and can demonstrate the most progress in its implementation and achieved results; Inclusive Gender Equality Champions: Organisations that have developed the most innovative inclusive GEP addressing intersections with other social categories such as ethnicity, social origin, sexual orientation and gender identity (LGBTI+) or disability.
Eligible Applicants
university, higher education institution, or research performing organisation (public or private) located in an EU Member State or a country associated to Horizon Europe[
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
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Type of call
for proposals
4
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
14/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
13 october 2022
400.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Sustainable Gender Equality Champions
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
Smart4All Consortium
Objective
Enable the creation of a European community of academic and research champions in institutional transformation towards inclusive gender equality. Strengthening of the inclusiveness and connectivity objectives under the new European Research Area. Award and certification schemes implemented in different countries, in the EU and beyond, have been shown to be useful tools for advancing gender equality in academic, research and innovation organisations, with some awarding schemes effectively being used as drivers for competition in attracting students and researchers and/or as prerequisite for having access to funding.
Eligible Activities
The Prize will be awarded to up to four academic or research organisations, and contestants can apply to one among the following three prize categories: Sustainable Gender Equality Champions: Organisations that can demonstrate a significant and sustained record of activity and a high level of achievement through the implementation of their GEP; Newcomer Gender Equality Champions: Organisations that have recently started implementing a GEP and can demonstrate the most progress in its implementation and achieved results; Inclusive Gender Equality Champions: Organisations that have developed the most innovative inclusive GEP addressing intersections with other social categories such as ethnicity, social origin, sexual orientation and gender identity (LGBTI+) or disability.
Eligible Applicants
university, higher education institution, or research performing organisation (public or private) located in an EU Member State or a country associated to Horizon Europe[
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call
for proposals
4
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
14/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
13 october 2022
400.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-widera-2022-gender-prize-02
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Type of call
Research and Innovation
Inclusive Gender Equality Champions
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
Smart4All Consortium
Objective
Enable the creation of a European community of academic and research champions in institutional transformation towards inclusive gender equality. Strengthening of the inclusiveness and connectivity objectives under the new European Research Area. Award and certification schemes implemented in different countries, in the EU and beyond, have been shown to be useful tools for advancing gender equality in academic, research and innovation organisations, with some awarding schemes effectively being used as drivers for competition in attracting students and researchers and/or as prerequisite for having access to funding.
Eligible Activities
The Prize will be awarded to up to four academic or research organisations, and contestants can apply to one among the following three prize categories: Sustainable Gender Equality Champions: Organisations that can demonstrate a significant and sustained record of activity and a high level of achievement through the implementation of their GEP; Newcomer Gender Equality Champions: Organisations that have recently started implementing a GEP and can demonstrate the most progress in its implementation and achieved results; Inclusive Gender Equality Champions: Organisations that have developed the most innovative inclusive GEP addressing intersections with other social categories such as ethnicity, social origin, sexual orientation and gender identity (LGBTI+) or disability.
Eligible Applicants
university, higher education institution, or research performing organisation (public or private) located in an EU Member State or a country associated to Horizon Europe[
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
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Type of call
for proposals
4
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
14/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
13 october 2022
400.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-widera-2022-gender-prize-03
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SMART4ALL Third FTTE Open Call
call synopsis Programme
Smart4All Project
Administration
Smart4All Consortium
Objective
SMART4ALL is an extensive network of Digital Innovation Hubs for boosting technology and business development in South, Eastern and Central Europe in the following domains: Digitized environment Digitized agriculture Digitized anything Digitized transport
Eligible Activities
KTEs – Knowledge Transfer Experiments A novel type of experiments allowing smaller projects, or less mature ideas to be presented, tested and thus potentially find the fertile ground to grow and reveal its product potentials. KTEs act as internships / traineeships, apprenticeships and short-term training programmes for unemployed people for vacant digital jobs. FTTEs – Focused Technology Transfer Experiments Within this type of experiments, one party transfers to the receiving partner a specific HW or SW technology in order to enable improved product or processes. CTTEs – Cross-domain Technology Transfer Experiments Complex multidisciplinary transfers and productization of novel CLEC CPS and the IoT technologies to wider markets.
Eligible Applicants
Universities or Academic Institutions; SME and Slightly Bigger Companies; System Integrators and/or Technology Providers in general
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
9
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15 october 2022
320,00
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/ competitive-calls-cs/861
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Type of call
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BonsAPPs 2nd Open Call for AI Adopters SMEs
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
AI-as-a-Service for the Deep Edge - Consortium
Objective
BonsAPPs offers a series of modular services—such as experimentation, model compression, optimisation, benchmarking, and deployment on hardware and security— that will increase AI usage among enterprises and SMEs which currently lack internal innovation capabilities. BonsAPPs 2nd Open Call is looking for individual companies that have the status of an SME and are legally established in: The Member States of the European Union and its Overseas Countries and Territories or Associated Countries to H2020 or United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Eligible Activities
BonsAPPs will allow users to develop AI solutions to solve real-world industry challenges at the deep edge that requires a number of AI artifacts and services produced by different stakeholders. AI developers and platform providers will be accessible on the BonsAPPs services layer to respond to these challenges, leveraging on the Bonseyes AI Marketplace to deliver end-to-end, containerized, ready-to-integrate and re-usable solutions that will also be integrated and interoperable with the AI4EU platform.
Eligible Applicants
SMEs
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries; UK
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
6
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/08/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
02 November 2022
74000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/ competitive-calls-cs/1101
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ERC Synergy Grants
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The aim is to provide support for a small group of two to four Principal Investigators to jointly address ambitious research problems that could not be addressed by the individual Principal Investigators and their teams working alone. Synergy projects should enable substantial advances at the frontiers of knowledge, stemming, for example, from the cross-fertilization of scientific fields, from new productive lines of enquiry, or new methods and techniques, including unconventional approaches and investigations at the interface between established disciplines. The transformative research funded by Synergy Grants should have the potential of becoming a benchmark on a global scale. Principal Investigators must demonstrate the ground-breaking nature, ambition and feasibility of their scientific proposal. Principal Investigators must also demonstrate that their group can successfully bring together the scientific elements necessary to address the scope and complexity of the proposed research question. One of the Principal Investigators must be designated as the Corresponding Principal Investigator. At any one time, one Principal Investigator per Synergy Grant Group except the Corresponding one can be hosted or engaged by an institution outside of the EU or Associated Countries.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants Geo-coverage Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
6 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
20/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
08 November 2022
Expected number of proposals funded
300 000 000
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
10 000 000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Type of call
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Research and Innovation
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2022
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
For supported doctoral candidates: New research and transferable skills and competences, leading to improved employability and career prospects within and outside academia; New knowledge allowing the conversion of ideas into products and services, where relevant; Enhanced networking and communication capacities with scientific peers, as well as with the general public that will increase and broaden the research and innovation impact. For participating organisations: Improved quality, relevance and sustainability of doctoral training programmes and supervision arrangements; Enhanced cooperation and transfer of knowledge between sectors and disciplines; Increased integration of training and research activities between participating organisations; Boosted R&I capacity; Increased internationalisation and attractiveness; Regular feedback of research results into teaching and education at participating organisations.
Eligible Activities
These doctoral programmes will respond to well-identified needs in various R&I areas, expose the researchers to the academic and non-academic sectors, and offer training in research-related, as well as transferable skills[1] and competences relevant for innovation and long-term employability (e.g. entrepreneurship, commercialisation of results, Intellectual Property Rights, communication). Proposals for doctoral networks can reflect existing or planned research partnerships among the participating organisations.
Eligible Applicants
Single company classified as a SME and established within a Member State or an Associated Country; Single company classified as a ‘Small mid-cap’ (up to 500 employees) established in a Member State or an Associated Country; natural persons (including individual entrepreneurs) or legal entities, which are either: a. from a Member State or an Associated Country; b. intending to invest in an SME or small midcap in a Member State or an Associated Country; c. from a non-associated third country intending to establish an SME (including start-ups) or to relocate an existing SME to a Member State or an Associated Country.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
20/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27 october 2022
428 276 125
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-msca-2022-dn-01-01
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AI for human empowerment (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to at least one of the following expected outcomes: Truly mixed human-AI initiatives for human empowerment Trustworthy hybrid decision-support systems
Eligible Activities
Build the next level of perception, visualisation, interaction and collaboration between humans and AI systems working together as partners to achieve common goals, sharing mutual understanding and learning of each other’s abilities and respective roles. Innovative and promising approaches are encouraged, including human-in the loop approaches for truly mixed human-AI initiatives combining the best of human and machine knowledge and capabilities, tacit knowledge extraction (to design the next generation AI-driven co-creation and collaboration tools embodied e.g. in industrial/ working spaces environments). Each proposal will focus on one of the two following research objectives, and clearly identify it: Reach truly mixed human-AI initiatives for human empowerment. The approaches should combine the best of human and machine knowledge and capabilities including shared and sliding autonomy in interaction, addressing reactivity, and fluidity of interaction and making systems transparent, fair and intuitive to use, which will play a key role in acceptance. The systems should adapt to the user rather than the opposite, based on analysis, understanding and anticipation about human behaviour and expectations. Trustworthy hybrid decision-support, including approaches for mixed and sliding decisionmaking, for context interpretation, for dealing with uncertainty, transparent anticipation, reliability, human-centric planning and decision-making, interdependencies, and augmented decision-making. Transparency, fairness, technical accuracy and robustness will be the key, together with validation strategies assessing also the quality of the decision of the AI supported socio-technical system.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
20/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
16000000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl4-2022-human-02-01
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European Network of AI Excellence Centres: Expanding the European AI lighthouse (RIA)
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals results are expected to contribute to all the following expected outcomes: Scientific progress in AI, addressing major challenges hampering its deployment. Establishing a new pillars of the European AI lighthouse Reinforcing the leading unified European AI community
Eligible Activities
Europe has to scale up existing research capacities and reach a critical mass through tighter networks of European AI excellence centres. The proposals should develop mechanisms to reinforce and network excellence centres in AI, bringing the best scientists from academia and industry to join forces in addressing the major AI challenges hampering its deployment, and to reinforce excellence in AI throughout Europe via a tight network of collaboration. Such networks are expected to mobilise researchers to collaborate on key AI topics and to increase the impact of the funding in progressing faster in joined efforts rather than working in isolation, with fragmented and duplicated efforts. Such networks, together with other mechanisms, will play an important role in reaching critical mass and in overcoming the present fragmentation of AI research in Europe. Proposals will mobilise the best European teams in AI community to join forces to address major technical as well as sector- or societal-driven challenges: strengthening excellence, networking, multidisciplinarity, academia-industry synergies. Activities of the Networks: In order to structure the activities, the proposals will focus on important scientific or technological challenges with industrial and societal relevance where Europe will make a difference, by building on strengths, or strengthening knowledge to fill gaps critical for Europe. Based on the identified challenges, the proposals will develop and implement common research agendas. The main vision and roadmap with targets within the projects, as well as methodology to implement and monitor progress will have to be specified in the proposal and can be further developed during the project. Scientific progress will have to be demonstrated through testing on application specific datasets or use-cases. By extending the benchmarking of foundational research to application specific areas, the research community will simultaneously address advancements in AI and grand societal and technological challenges. The proposals should define mechanisms to foster excellence throughout Europe, to increase efficiency of collaboration, including through networking and exchange programmes, and to develop a vibrant AI network in Europe. Each network will disseminate the latest and most advanced knowledge to all the academic and industrial AI laboratories in Europe and involving them in collaborative projects/exchange programmes. (This could involve projects defined initially or via financial support to third parties, for maximum 20% of the requested EU contribution, with a maximum of 60k€ per third party[2]). Each network will develop, where relevant, interactions with the industry, in view of triggering new scientific questions and fostering take-up of scientific advances Each network will develop collaboration with the relevant Digital innovation Hubs and AI start-up initiatives, to disseminate knowledge and tools, and understand their needs. These networks should also foster innovation and include mechanisms to exploit new ideas coming out of the network’s work (for instance via incubators). Overall, each proposal will define mechanisms to become a virtual centre of excellence, offering access to knowledge and serve as a reference in their chosen specific field, including activities to ensure visibility.
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call synopsis Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 16 november 2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
34 500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl4-2022-human-02-02
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MSCA Staff Exchanges 2022
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
MSCA Staff Exchanges promote innovative international, inter-sectoral and interdisciplinary collaboration in research and innovation through exchanging staff and sharing knowledge and ideas at all stages of the innovation chain. The scheme fosters a shared culture of research and innovation that welcomes and rewards creativity and entrepreneurship and helps turn ideas into innovative products, services or processes. It is open to research, technical, administrative and managerial staff supporting R&I activities.
Eligible Activities
MSCA Staff Exchanges involve organisations from the academic and non-academic sectors (including SMEs) from across the globe. Support is provided for international, inter-sectoral and interdisciplinary mobility of R&I staff leading to knowledge transfer between participating organisations. Mobility through secondments: The organisations constituting the partnership contribute directly to the implementation of a joint R&I project by seconding and/or hosting eligible staff members. Such a project must explore activities that can be based on previous work but should go beyond and generate or strengthen long-term collaborations. Secondments must always take place between legal entities independent from each other. MSCA Staff Exchanges can address three dimensions of mobility: inter-sectoral, international and interdisciplinary[1]. While exchanges between organisations within EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries should mainly be inter-sectoral, same-sector exchanges[2] are also possible under the condition that they are interdisciplinary. Interdisciplinarity is not required for same-sector exchanges with non-associated Third Countries. Skills’ development: For participating staff members, the project should offer new skills acquisition and career development perspectives. Participating organisations must ensure that the seconded staff are adequately mentored.
Eligible Applicants
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 8 march 2023
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
77.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-msca-2022-se-01-01
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MSCA COFUND 2022
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
MSCA COFUND co-finances new or existing doctoral programmes and postdoctoral fellowship schemes with the aim of spreading the best practices of the MSCA including international, inter-sectoral and interdisciplinary research training, as well as international and cross-sectoral mobility of researchers at all stages of their career. In practice, MSCA COFUND provides complementary funding for doctoral or postdoctoral programmes managed by entities established in EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries. Those co-funded programmes must follow MSCA’s good practice in terms of international recruitment and minimum standard of employment for the recruited fellows as described in the European Charter for Researchers and Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers.
Eligible Activities
COFUND takes the form of: A) Doctoral programme: Doctoral programmes offer research training activities to allow doctoral candidates to develop and broaden their skills and competences. They will lead to the award of a doctoral degree in at least one EU Member State or Horizon Europe Associated Country. The training activities should be based on the EU Principles on Innovative Doctoral Training. B) Postdoctoral Programmes: Postdoctoral Programmes fund individual advanced research training and career development fellowships for postdoctoral researchers. The programmes should offer training to develop key transferable skills and competences common to all fields, foster innovation and entrepreneurship and promote and (where appropriate) reward Open Science practices (open access to publications and to research data, FAIR data management, public engagement and citizen science, etc.).
Eligible Applicants Geo-coverage Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Deadline (D/M/Y)
9 February 2022
11/10/2022
Expected number of proposals funded
95 000 000
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-msca-2022-cofund-01-01
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Type of call
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Research and Innovation
CASSINI Prize for digital space applications
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Horizon Europe
Administration
EUSPA
Objective
The objectives of this Prize are: • to stimulate the development of innovative solutions using EU Space Programme data; • to solve problems or meet customer needs related to the detection, monitoring and tracking of plastic pollution, such as microplastics, plastic litter as well as of larger plastic items, in rivers, shores and coastal zones and to support its removal in order to support the prevention of ocean pollution; • to attract dynamic innovators, to mobilise private investment.
Eligible Activities
The prize will be awarded to one or several best data-driven marine or maritime digital application(s) meeting the criteria of the contest. The application uses Copernicus and/ or Galileo data in combination with other data sources, and aims at solving problems or meeting customer needs related to the detection, monitoring and tracking of plastic pollution in rivers, lakes, shores and coastal zones and to support its removal in order to support the prevention of ocean pollution. The awarding of the prize is expected to leverage more private investment capital to the winning contestant. The presented solution: • shall be a data-driven marine or maritime digital application, which uses Copernicus data and/or Galileo/EGNOS signals in combination with other data sources; • shall be able to detect, monitor and/or track plastic pollution in rivers, lakes, shores and coastal zones and to support its removal in order to support the prevention of ocean pollution by using EU Space Programme data and services, such as Copernicus Sentinel satellite data, Copernicus information services and Galileo/EGNOSS signals at the core; • shall be able to withstand a demonstration in an operational environment.
Eligible Applicants
SMEs
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
3 May 2023
2.850.000
Expected number of proposals funded
3
950.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Circular Economy and Quality of Life
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Testing and measuring the feasibility and effectiveness of financial incentives for the takeback of small used/waste EEE and portable batteries in view of setting up a stakeholder platform. Bringing lifecycle into building policy – Level(s) case studies
Eligible Activities
The proposed project should test, as a primary objective, the feasibility and effectiveness of setting up financial incentives such as reward schemes, deposit refund schemes, the use of postal services and/or systems calculating the residual value of small electronics and portable batteries for subsequent reuse and/or recovery. Feasibility of the proposed solutions should also be checked at EU level. In particular, the project should prepare the ground to establish and bring together potentially in a single platform all relevant public and private actors. The objective of this project is to provide relevant information to the European Commission, based on real building project applications of the Level(s) indicators, so that the Commission in turn can produce case studies to the sector. Beyond the actual quantified indicators, when relevant for different options considered, the case studies should present in depth how building projects have applied the Level(s) indicators, such as in terms of when in the building projects they were used, which kinds of building professionals were involved, how the use of the indicators at different life cycle stages impacted the building process in terms of e.g. choice of design, material, process and collaboration.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
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Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7 september 2022
1.300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Nature and Biodiversity
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Improving the quantity and quality of bird-related data in Europe, to enhance their contribution to EU policy objectives under the EU Birds Directive and the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030
Eligible Activities
The main objective of the proposed project should is to reinforce the EBP capabilities in order to allow it to contribute the evidence required to inform the successful delivery of the EU Biodiversity Strategy. Moreover, to be able to generate the best possible information outputs for the breeding season, it is also important to render the EBP data compatible with those of the other EBCC10 projects (EBBA2 and PECBMS), as the combination of the datasets and know-how from all these projects would, certainly, increase the overall efficiency and value of the applied deliveries that could be developed in the near future
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7 september 2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
90
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Supporting Clean Energy Transition
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Supporting EU’s standardisation activities related to eco-design, energy labelling, energy audits and energy management systems
Eligible Activities
The proposed project should provide support to environmental and consumer NGOs for their representation in standardisation processes for eco-design and energy labelling legislation, as well as for energy audits and energy management systems, and overall support the application of the Energy Efficiency First principle as part of its activities in the European and International Standardisation Organisations. The tasks to be undertaken under this grant agreement are focused on two areas: 1) Monitoring of horizontal and product specific standardisation activities related to eco-design, energy labelling, energy audits and energy management systems, 2) Participation in and contributions to the Technical Committees and related Working Groups in the European and International Standardisation Organisations at different levels of the standardisation process. The deliverables will include regular progress reports, research reports, position papers, compatibility analyses, input into standardisation requests, guidelines, etc. Ideally, a joint participation of environmental and consumer NGOs is desired to ensure due consideration of both environmental and wider consumer and end-user perspectives.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7 september 2022
900.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Strategic Integrated Projects - Climate Action
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Support the full implementation of the following strategies and plans: National Energy and Climate Plans (NECP, Regulation on the governance of the energy union and climate action (EU)2018/1999). National Energy Efficiency Action Plans (NEEAP). National or regional adaptation strategies or action plans. Urban or community-based action plans pioneering the transition to a low carbon and/or climate resilient society. National, regional or industry-/sector-specific greenhouse gas mitigation strategies or low carbon economy roadmaps contributing to climate neutrality
Eligible Activities
Strategic Integrated Projects (SIPs) should aim at the full implementation of the strategies and plans listed in "Objective". This might not mean that the SIP will cover all actions foreseen in the strategy/plan or that the strategy/plan will be fully implemented during the lifetime of the SIP. However, the SIP shall include strategic actions to catalyse a process and mobilise supplementary commitments and funding that will lead, in due time, to the full implementation of the plan or strategy. SIPs shall promote the coordination with and mobilisation of other relevant Union, national or private funding sources for the implementation of the complementary measures or actions outside of the SIP in the framework of the targeted plan or strategy, giving preference to EU funding. Within the SIP itself, however, co-funding may not come from other EU funding sources.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 08 September 2022 30 March 2023
Publication (D/M/Y)
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Strategic Integrated Projects Environment
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Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Support the full implementation of the following plans and strategies: Circular Economy: National or Regional Circular Economy Action Plans, Strategies, Roadmaps or similar, which are officially approved, and which include specific and measurable actions, or targets, with a clear timeline and are in line with or complementing the objectives of the EU Circular Economy Action Plan. Waste: National and regional Waste Management Plans pursuant to Article 28 of the Waste Framework Directive and/or Waste Prevention Programmes as requested by article 29 of the Waste Framework Directive. Water: River basin management plans pursuant to Annex VII to the Water Framework Directive, Flood Risk Management Plans pursuant to the Floods Directive or Marine Strategies pursuant to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Air: Air quality plans pursuant to the Ambient Air Quality Directive or National Air Pollution Control Programmes pursuant to the National Emission Ceilings Directive.
Eligible Activities
These SIPs shall be designed to support the application, development, testing and demonstration of integrated approaches for the implementation of National or Regional Circular Economy Action Plans, Strategies, Roadmaps or similar; the implementation of the WMPs as required by article 28 of the Waste Framework Directive and/or WPPs as requested by article 29 of the Waste Framework Directive.; the targeted implementation of measures that will deliver progress towards achievement of Water Framework Directive good status/potential objectives, in line with RBMP established in Member States pursuant to the Water Framework Directive.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme. Proposals must be submitted by: for all topics of this Call: minimum 2 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities); the authority responsible for the plan/strategy/action plan should be in principle participating in the consortium as coordinator
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Deadline (D/M/Y)
08 September 2022 30 March 2023
25/05/2022
52 800 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Strategic Integrated Projects - Nature
call synopsis Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Support the full implementation of the following plans and strategies: Prioritised Action Frameworks (PAF) pursuant to Article 8 of Council Directive 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora (the Habitats Directive); and other plans or strategies adopted at international, national, regional or multiregional level by nature and biodiversity authorities, that implement EU nature and/or biodiversity policy or legislation and include specific and measurable actions, or targets, with a clear timeline and budget.
Eligible Activities
SNAPs shall actively involve the main stakeholders necessary for the implementation of the targeted plan or strategy. They should be involved in both the design and implementation of the given project. This involvement is expected to be achieved by including them - where possible and reasonable - as associated beneficiaries of the SNAP, or through their active participation in the implementation of the SNAP itself and/ or of the complementary actions. SNAPs should facilitate and result in the building up of strategic capacities among the competent authorities and stakeholders to ensure a long-term sustainability of project results and actions, and to ensure that they will be able to function as co-deliverers of the targeted plan or strategy after the end of the SNAP. Depending on the needs of the given Members States (or regions) as identified in their PAFs or in other nature and biodiversity plans (which must be available by the time a SNAP full proposal is submitted), the set of measures to be included in a SNAP programme of actions shall include the following: institutional support and capacity building actions; mobilisation and coordination of additional finance for complementary actions, in particular from other EU funding instruments and programmes.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Deadline (D/M/Y)
08 September 2022
Expected number of proposals funded
30 March 2023
Max % EU Cofunding
60
25/05/2022 75 000 000
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Technical Assistance preparation of CLIMA SIPs
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call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Provides financial support for the preparation of a proposal for a Strategic Integrated Project under the sub-programme for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in order to implement - National Energy and Climate Plans (NECP), National Energy Efficiency Actions Plans (NEEAP), National or regional adaptation strategies or action plans, Urban or communitybased action plans pioneering the transition to a climate neutral and/or climate resilient society or National, regional or industry-/sector-specific greenhouse gas mitigation strategies or economy roadmaps contributing to climate neutrality
Eligible Activities
Activities may include (this is not an exhaustive list): recruitment of new personnel and training for writing a SNAP proposal; contracting external assistance for writing a SNAP proposal; information collection for the preparation of a SNAP proposal (e.g. on sources of funding) networking, consultation and coordination work for preparing and writing the SNAP; coordination with stakeholders to be involved in the Strategic Nature Project; developing financing plans where such plans are not already part of the targeted PAF, action plan or strategy; mapping of the actions complementary to SNAP and their potential sources of funding writing of the SNAP full proposal or concept note and full proposal itself
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
8 september 2022
300000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Technical Assistance preparation of ENV SIPs
call synopsis Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Provides financial support for the preparation of a proposal for a Strategic Integrated Project under the sub-programme Circular Economy and Quality of Life in the areas of Circular Economy, Waste, Water and Air, in order to implement - National or regional Circular Economy Action Plans, National and regional Waste Management Plans, River Basin Management Plans or Air Quality Plans - at large territorial scale - with the involvement of all concerned stakeholders and - including a coordination mechanism for funding supporting complementary measures necessary for the full implementation of the targeted plan or strategy.
Eligible Activities
Activities may include (this is not an exhaustive list): recruitment of new personnel and training for writing a SNAP proposal; contracting external assistance for writing a SNAP proposal; information collection for the preparation of a SNAP proposal (e.g. on sources of funding) networking, consultation and coordination work for preparing and writing the SNAP; coordination with stakeholders to be involved in the Strategic Nature Project; developing financing plans where such plans are not already part of the targeted PAF, action plan or strategy; mapping of the actions complementary to SNAP and their potential sources of funding writing of the SNAP full proposal or concept note and full proposal itself
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
8 september 2022
209 388
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
60
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Technical Assistance preparation of SNAPs
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call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Provides financial support for the preparation of a proposal for a Strategic Nature Project in order to implement - a Priority Action Framework (PAF), or other plans or strategies on international, national, regional or multiregional level that implement EU nature and/or biodiversity policy or legislation - at large territorial scale - with the involvement of all concerned stakeholders and - including a coordination mechanism for funding supporting complementarymeasures necessary for the full implementation of the targeted PAF (or other eligible strategy).
Eligible Activities
Activities may include (this is not an exhaustive list): recruitment of new personnel and training for writing a SNAP proposal; contracting external assistance for writing a SNAP proposal; information collection for the preparation of a SNAP proposal (e.g. on sources of funding) networking, consultation and coordination work for preparing and writing the SNAP; coordination with stakeholders to be involved in the Strategic Nature Project; developing financing plans where such plans are not already part of the targeted PAF, action plan or strategy; mapping of the actions complementary to SNAP and their potential sources of funding writing of the SNAP full proposal or concept note and full proposal itself
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
8 september 2022
386 780
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
call synopsis
Cost-effective production routes towards bio-based alternatives to fossil-based chemical building blocks
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
Successful proposals will contribute to developing bio-based novel dedicated or dropinplatform chemicalswith improved technical and/or environmental performances, contributing to the circularity and carbon neutrality of related systems. Projects are therefore expected to address the EU Bioeconomy Strategy and its action plan, the Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability, the EU industrial strategy, and the upcoming transition pathway for the energy-intensive industries ecosystem (more specifically the ’chemicals transition pathway’). Project results should contribute to the following expected outcomes: Resource- and energy-efficient cascading use of sustainably sourced biomass. Diversification on the range of EU-produced chemicals, while also growing the bio-based chemicals portfolio with high-volume/low cost and/or low volume/high-cost chemicals, depending on application, performance, and functionality. Higher sustainability and competitiveness of the European chemical industry. Reduction of direct emissions (scope 1 and 2) and indirect emissions (scope 3) against available fossil-based and/or bio-based benchmarks of the chemical industry, with a clear technical pathway to carbon neutrality. Public awareness and acceptance of bio-based solutions. Support market uptake growth and acceptance of scalable bio-based solutions.
Eligible Activities
Demonstrate novel or improved production routes for bio-based platform chemicals, within the scope of CBE and reaching the targeted TRL, encompassing different enabling technologies. Assess and prove technoeconomic feasibility for the proposed bio-based platform chemicals, in comparison to fossil-based and/or bio-based benchmarks, where these exist. Apply and/or adapt existing/mature or novel digital technologies, provided that they are instrumental to achieving the project’s outcomes and scope, especially to ensure high standards of resource efficiency and environmental protection. Applications of digital technologies that should be considered in the scope are among the following areas
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 22 September 2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
12.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-cbe-2022-ia-03
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Co-processing of mixed bio-based waste streams
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
Project results should contribute to the following expected outcomes: Increased processing shares of bio-waste, and waste from bio-based products and processes, as well as their higher priority uses in the waste hierarchy. Expanded opportunities for the valorisation of bio-waste in all stages and across all sectors – from bio-based industries to municipal bio-waste – exploiting chances of industrial symbiosis. Public awareness and acceptance of bio-based solutions. Support market uptake growth and acceptance of scalable bio-based solutions.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should: Valorise effectively and sustainably existing mixed residual and/or waste streams from bio-based products and processes from all relevant sectors and processing steps. The focus of this topic is on bio-based feedstock streams that are generated as heterogeneous mixtures, and on bio-based feedstock streams that contain non bio-based impurities (e.g. plastics, minerals, metals – excluding toxic or harmful substances) that hinder their valorisation using currently available technologies. The topic excludes homogeneous side streams from primary production (e.g. agri- or forest biomass residues) and mixed municipal solid waste. The topic also excludes conversion of contaminated biomass (e.g. from bioremediation). The proposal should develop innovative technologies for recycling and upcycling of secondary bio-based feedstock, residues, and bio-based products’ waste, including sorting, separation, pretreatment and upgrading technologies. Physical, chemical and biotechnologies are in scope.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 22 September 2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
12.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-cbe-2022-ia-04
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
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Maximum valorisation of sustainably sourced bio-based feedstock in multiproduct, zero-waste, zero-pollution biorefinery
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
Project results should contribute to the following expected outcomes: Enhanced sustainability and circularity performance of bio-based systems realising the ‘zero-waste’, ‘zero-pollution’ ambition. Revitalised communities of the bioeconomy by creating new green jobs and investments. Deployed industrial symbiosis. Integrated pollution prevention and control in bio-based systems of air, water, soil and noise levels. Public awareness and acceptance of bio-based solutions. Support market uptake growth and acceptance of scalable bio-based solutions.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should: Demonstrate at large scale a new biorefinery concept extracting maximum value from (all components of) the sustainably sourced bio-based feedstock to produce a variety of materials/products in the scope of CBE JU. Set up and operate a biorefinery model that maximises the total value extracted from the input bio-based feedstock, and to minimise the required input (feedstock, energy, other chemicals, other process materials), rather than ‘just’ focusing on a small number of main products, applying efficient use of biomass fractions (including cascading approach to valorise side-streams where applicable). Demonstrate the ‘zero-waste’ ambition by: Reducing any exhaust emissions from the industrial installation. These include exhaust flows that are usually not considered in the common pollution prevention and control operations, such as hot water, vapours, odours, etc. Designing circular processes and looking on the best practices already available or under development, including in other EU R&I programmes. Applying circular by design concepts to output materials/products.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 22 September 2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
12.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-cbe-2022-iaflag-01
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
High performance bio-based polymers for market applications with stringent requirements
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
Project results should contribute to the following expected outcomes: Diversified bio-based polymer product portfolio, in terms of polymer types and range of applications under stringent operating conditions. Improved safety, sustainability, and circularity profiles of the end-products that use specialty bio-based polymers for applications under stringent operating conditions. Improved strategic autonomy and lower dependency of the EU on imports of specialty polymers for stringent operating conditions in specific market sectors.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should: Develop bio-based polymers with tailored functional properties for a pre-defined range of applications for market requirements under stringent conditions. The bio-based polymers should be circular-by-design, allowing for their reuse and recycling, including composting in case of biodegradable biopolymers. Develop validation tests (e.g., test rigs and testing procedures) and test the bio-based polymers against the application requirements. These tests should include their end-of-life handling. Provide an assessment of the environmental sustainability of the developed bio-based polymers. Provision for the project integrating ‘safe-and-sustainable-by-design’ generic criteria and framework considerations[4], in line with the EU Chemicals strategy for sustainability.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22 September 2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Bio-based coatings, barriers, binders, and adhesives
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Diversification of the bio-based coatings and/or barriers and/or binders, and/or adhesives product portfolio and increase of their range of application. Improved sustainability and circularity when compared with fossil-based state of the art. Improved health and safety profile when compared with fossil-based state of the art.
Eligible Activities
Packaging, construction, agriculture, aquaculture, marine operations, textiles, furniture, wood-based industry and transport are some of the industrial sectors looking for biobased alternatives to fossil-based coatings, barriers, binders, and adhesives. On one side, these sectors need to lower their environmental footprint and improve their health and safety performance; on the other side, they are looking to improve the functionalities of materials benefiting from the huge variety of chemical structures available in biobased materials (e.g., protection, barrier and mechanical characteristics; possibility of adding antimicrobial, anti-odour, anti-scratch, antifouling functions; increasing shelf life of products and food; including biomarkers etc.).
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22 September 2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Circular-by-design bio-based materials to improve the circularity of complex structures
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
Successful proposals should contribute to research and development of innovative, sustainable bio-based materials, in the scope of CBE, to improve on the circularity and recyclability of currently used complex structures, such as multi-layered or multi-material structures, including plastics and composites. Bio-based innovations should address a range of end-use applications where there is a priority to identify more sustainable, circular options (e.g., packaging, construction materials, etc.). Projects are therefore expected to contribute to the EU Bioeconomy strategy and its action plan, the Plastics Strategy, the Waste Framework Directive, the Sustainable Products Initiative (SPI) and the Circular Economy Action Plan.
Eligible Activities
Design and develop novel ‘circular-by-design’ bio-based materials and B2B products, in the scope of CBE JU, as competitive solutions that address the circularity issues of complex materials, while meeting the supply chain and end-use performance requirements. Test the possible associated recycling and/or upcycling options (lab and pilot-scale). The proposed innovations should increase the valorisation of the complex structures after use and move up in the waste hierarchy. Provision for the project integrating ‘safe-and-sustainable-by design’ generic criteria and framework considerations, in line with the EU Chemicals strategy for sustainability.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22 September 2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months)
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Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-cbe-2022-r-03
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Proteins from alternative and unconventional sources
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Identification of currently under- or unexploited sources of proteins. Mobilisation of novel protein streams from sustainable alternative sources. Increased availability of proteins in the EU and reduced dependency on imports. Sustainable premium (defined as nutritious, healthy, and environmentally sustainable) feed, food, and non-food chains meeting the customer expectations, including on economic level.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should: Develop and test available and upcoming potentially disruptive technologies[2] to produce proteins from unconventional sources (e.g., proteins derived from plants, agrofood by-products, fungi[3], microorganisms, algae[4], protein-enriched fermentations, or invertebrates, including terrestrial (e.g., insects) or marine, with the potential for scale-up and deployment across Europe, enabling the production of bulk proteins for food and feed applications. Identify, mobilise, and extract proteins from sustainable alternative biomass sources. If necessary, functionalise the proteins for the intended use, also considering the application of specific emerging processing treatments for this aim. When targeting food and feed applications, health and safety regulations need to be duly considered, as well as solubility, functionality, bioactivity, consumer organoleptic experience, e.g., texture and taste (for food), bioactivity, functionality, nutritional requirements, digestibility and appetence (for feed). When targeting non-food applications, proposals must demonstrate that the intended use is not conflicting with food chain.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22 September 2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Biogenic carbon capture and use (CCU) for circular bio-based products
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
Successful proposals will support researchers and innovators to upgrade technological solutions for biogenic gaseous carbon capture and use (CCU[1]) and the production of sustainable circular non-fossil-based products, in line with the objectives of the European Climate Law and with the initiatives outlined in the ‘Sustainable Carbon Cycles’ Communication from the European Commission[2]. The successful proposals will contribute to mitigating climate change along the bio-based industrial systems.
Eligible Activities
The European Union has established the European Climate Law, having as objectives to become climate resilient and economy-wide climate neutrality by 2050, with the aim to achieve negative emissions thereafter. To achieve these objectives, the circular economy and the sustainable bioeconomy sectors need to promote technological solutions for carbon capture and use (CCU) and the production of sustainable renewable-carbonbased products. Proposals under this topic should: Develop new or improve existing innovative CCU processing and conversion of circular gaseous carbon emitted from bio-based industry. These conversion steps can include, e.g., intensified use of industrial (bio)technologies tailored to the composition and characteristics of the exhaust emissions from existing and emerging processing of bio-based feedstock. Provision for the project integrating ‘safeand-sustainable-by-design’ generic criteria and framework considerations[5], in line with the EU Chemicals strategy for sustainability. Improve the efficiency and circularity of the bio-based industry to minimise process losses.
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be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 22 September 2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Cooperative business models for the sustainable mobilisation and valorisation of agricultural residues, by-products, and waste in rural areas
call synopsis
Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
Project results should contribute to the following expected outcomes: Vertical integration of primary producers in bio-based systems and improved cooperation between regional stakeholders in rural areas. Deployment of replicable, regional, circular bio-based business models through organisational innovation[1]. Mobilisation and circular use of secondary biological resources and new valorisation pathways for high addedvalue applications in the scope of CBE through biorefinery processing and technologies. Through the development of new jobs and growth, diversification, and revitalisation of the economy in rural areas, ensure fair benefit distribution among all actors involved, with a focus on the primary sector.
Eligible Activities
The sustainable mobilisation and valorisation of secondary resources can result in the creation of new economic and social opportunities in rural areas, while also protecting the environment and climate. Implementing these new opportunities needs the establishment of new bio-based systems, new business models and interactions between primary producers and other actors all the way to consumers, as well as ensuring circularity. However, individual farmers usually do not have the financial and technical capacity to invest in the necessary infrastructure or to provide a sufficient quantity and quality of these biological resources to make innovative valorisations economically viable. Farmers’ cooperatives and producer organisations play an important role in helping farmers to capture a higher share of the value added in the supply chain, to strengthen their position on the market as well as in the areas of R&I, capacity building, and knowledge transfer. This topic addresses cooperative business models among primary producers for the efficient conversion of agricultural residues, by-products, and waste into high-value bio-based materials and products with improved sustainability characteristics. Proposals under this topic should: Demonstrate the potential of contractual agreements or fully developed shareholder/ownership concepts (e.g., cooperatives or producer organisations) to optimise harvesting, logistics and processing of secondary bio-based feedstock at relevant scales
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 22 September 2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Alternative sources for high added value food and/or feed ingredients
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Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
In line with the Farm to Fork strategy for a fair, healthy and environmentally friendly food system, biodiversity strategy, and the European Green Deal priorities, successful proposals will support the large-scale production of high value food and or feed ingredients from alternative sustainable sources (excluding animal sources), without impacting or regenerating local biodiversity and ecosystems. Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes, depending on the choice between focus on food or/and feed ingredients: Availability of premium (i.e., nutritious, healthy, functional and environmentally sustainable) food ingredients meeting consumers’ expectations, including on economic level. Availability of high added value sustainable feed ingredients, ensuring nutritional quality and health and safety profile. Rebalanced ratio between animal and plant-based proteins in human consumption, needed for healthy food supply respecting the planetary boundaries. Contribution to the sustainable food supply for a growing world population (SDG 2 Zero hunger). Increased circularity of biomass resources, and resource efficiency, as confirmed by the LCA assessments, leading to improved EU strategic autonomy via reduction/replacement of imports. Public awareness and acceptance of bio-based solutions. Support market uptake growth and acceptance of scalable bio-based solutions.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should: Validate at large scale the processing and production of food ingredients from sustainable alternative sources, demonstrating their clear-cut environmental sustainability gains, and reduced environmental footprint, compared to existing alternatives, as based on peer-reviewed life-cycle analysis. Contribute to the EU sustainability targets under the Farm to Fork strategy and the European Green Deal, such as reduction in fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, water and energy ensuring a holistic approach. These sources may include e.g., novel crops, plantbased resources, fungi, algae (micro and macro), microorganisms (bacteria, yeast, etc.), biomass side streams or food waste.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 22 September 2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
14.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-ju-cbe-2022-iaflag-02
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Sustainable fibres biorefineries feedstock
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
A successful proposal will contribute to the European Green Deal, the EU Bioeconomy strategy and its action plan, the Circular Economy Action Plan, the Sustainable Textiles strategy, the Zero pollution action plan[1], as well as the New European Bauhaus initiative and the EU Industrial Strategy, as well as the upcoming Sustainable Product initiative[2]. The growth of European fibrous bioeconomy is also a powerful tool for revitalising marginal areas suffering from desertification or experiencing socio-economic difficulties. Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Sustainable provision of green biomass for the industrial biorefining process, with environmental and social co-benefits (e.g., increased valorisation of green biomass, large-scale high-carbon sequestration, improved understanding and application of biodiversity enhancing potentials (e.g., nature-based solutions), improved ecosystem services[3], recyclability, as well as skilled green jobs, especially in the rural contexts).
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should: Enable any of several possible end applications, based on the developed fibre substrates, e.g., textiles, non-woven materials, composite bio-based materials, to foster innovation across industrial ecosystems, ranging from fashion, automotive, construction, to furniture sectors etc. Develop a plan for a subsequent up-scaling at biorefinery level, which should include the role of all actors in the value chain, from the feedstock supplier to the actors on the end-market. Furthermore, the model should show that the bio-based system does not interfere with the food chain (feedstocks not suitable for food production/ marginal lands etc.). Proposals may apply and/or adapt existing/mature or novel digital technologies if they are instrumental to achieving the project’s outcomes and scope. Applications of digital technologies that should be considered in the scope are among the following areas: i) chemicals, materials and process design & modelling ii) process monitoring and optimisation and iii) data analytics and data management of the activities in the scope.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22 September 2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Developing and validating monitoring systems of environmental sustainability and circularity: collection of best practices and benchmarks
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Horizon Europe
Administration
Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking
Objective
The successful proposal will support bio-based industries, traders, and certification companies in tracing environmental impacts and circularity of industrial bio-based systems to enable responsible production in the industrial bio-based systems in the EU, in line with the 2030 Climate Target Plan and the EU Zero pollution action plan[1]. Project outcomes will contribute to enhancing circular bio-based systems to operate according to planetary boundaries, replacing fossil-based systems and their carbon footprint, mitigating climate change, restoring biodiversity, and protecting air, water, and soil quality along supply chain of biological feedstock and industrial value chains within the EU and Associated Countries and across borders. Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcome: Monitoring systems and assessment of the environmental impacts and circularity of bio-based systems for the EU single market and for international trade.
Eligible Activities
The environmental sustainability and circularity assessment of industrial bio-based systems is instrumental to guarantee and monitor that they are developed with the aim to contribute to the just green transition of the EU economy away from a linear fossil-based system. The method for such assessment would represent an instrument for policymakers and for investors to support the best performing bio-based sectors and to leverage investments and ensure competitive edge solutions. This requires the development of scientifically robust metrics and performance benchmarks, which should benefit to the greatest extent possible from existing methodologies and indicators[2]. Methods and indicators should use the available environmental observations efficiently. Proposals under this topic should: Identify the range of industrial bio-based systems in the scope of CBE within the EU to be analysed in the project. Evaluate existing and/ or develop new methods to assess environmental impacts of the selected industrial bio-based systems and their products on climate change (mitigation and adaptation), biodiversity (protection and enhancement), land use and water resources use as priorities, but also on air, water, and soil quality.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in Horizon Europe eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22 September 2022
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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4th Call for Applications: Support local authorities in developing investment concepts for sustainable energy
call synopsis PROGRAMME
European City Facility
Administration
European City Facility Consortium
Objective
The objective of the EUCF is to build a substantial pipeline of sustainable energy investment projects across municipalities/local authorities (or their groupings) in Europe, by providing support to the development of investment concepts.
Eligible Activities
The investment concepts will represent an initial step towards fully-fledged business and financial plans and facilitate the subsequent mobilization of (local) investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy. The types of activities that qualify for receiving financial support are activities which are necessary for the development of investment concepts, such as feasibility studies, engineering analyses, legal analyses, social studies, market studies, financial analyses, and further supporting tasks. The grant amount can be used for in-house staff, for external experts/sub-contractors or for other expenses that are required for the investment concept development.
Eligible Applicants
The EUCF funding is open to municipalities/local authorities, groupings of municipalities/ local authorities, and local public entities aggregating municipalities/local authorities from all EU Member States, the EEA-EFTA States of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, and the United Kingdom. It must be demostrated the existence of: - Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP), Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP) developed within the Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy initiative, formally approved both by the local council (or equivalent decision-making body) and Joint Research Centre of the European Commission; - plan of similar ambition: a politically approved climate and energy plan with energy and climate targets at least for the year 2020
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
12
Mandatory International Partnerships
no, but suggested
9/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30 september 2022
2 880 000,00
Expected number of proposals funded
48
60.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Type of call
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
call synopsis
Circular Economy, resources from Waste, Air, Water, Soil, Noise, Chemicals, Bauhaus
PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Standard Action Projects (SAPs) represent the ‘traditional LIFE projects’ aimed to: develop, demonstrate and promote innovative techniques, methods and approaches. The aim is to facilitate the transition toward a sustainable, circular, toxicfree, energy-efficient/climate-resilient economy and toward a toxic-free environment as well as to protect, restore and improve the quality of the environment. The specific objective is to cover one or more of the following topics as fully defined in section 2 of the Call document: Circular Economy and Waste; Air; Water; Soil; Noise; Chemicals; A new European Bauhaus.
Eligible Activities
The present Call topic targets Standard Action Projects (SAP) aimed at achieving the objectives of the Circular Economy and Quality of Life sub-programme. SAP are defined in section 2 (Type of Action) while the general objectives of the subprogramme in section 1 (‘Circular Economy and Quality of Life’). SAP focussing exclusively on environmental governance are excluded from this Call topic and covered by the related Call topic named LIFE-2022-SAP-ENV-GOV. Third countries associated to the LIFE Programme: The assessment of each proposal will be done in line with the provisions of the relevant association agreement.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Deadline (D/M/Y) 4 october 2022
25/05/2022 92 320 656
Expected number of proposals funded
38
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Environment Governance
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
The aim is to facilitate the transition toward a sustainable, circular, toxic-free, energyefficient/climate-resilient economy and toward a toxic-free environment as well as to protect, restore and improve the quality of the environment.
Eligible Activities
The specific objective is to cover one or more of the following topics (the description is further detailed in the sections afterwards): 1. Activities in support of public administrations’ decision-making and voluntary approaches 2. Environmental compliance assurance and access to justice 3. Behavioral change and awareness-raising initiatives
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Deadline (D/M/Y) 4 october 2022
25/05/2022
Total budget/ call
6,000,000
Expected number of proposals funded
6
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Climate Change Adaptation
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Projects under this strand should help to achieve the long-term vision of the new EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change that, in 2050, the EU will be a climate-resilient society which is fully adapted to the unavoidable impacts of climate change. Projects should help to reinforce adaptive capacity, strengthen resilience, and reduce vulnerability, in line with the Paris Agreement and the proposed European Climate Law.
Eligible Activities
Areas of intervention: Adaptation policy development, and adaptation strategies and plans State-of-the art tools and solutions for adaptation Nature-based solutions in the management of land, coasts and marine areas Adapting cities and regions to climate change Climate-proofing and resilience of infrastructure and buildings Adaptation solutions for farmers, forest managers, Natura 2000 managers and other land managers Water management Preparedness for extreme weather events Financial instruments, innovative solutions and public-private collaboration on insurance and loss data
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
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29 000 000
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Deadline (D/M/Y) 4 october 2022 Expected number of proposals funded
14
Max % EU Cofunding
60
5000000
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25/05/2022
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Climate Change Mitigation
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Projects under the Climate Change Mitigation Priority Area should contribute to the socially just and sustainable transition towards a climate neutral economy by 2050 and to reaching the EU emission reduction target for 2030 to at least 55% compared with 1990 levels.
Eligible Activities
Actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the sectors not covered by the EU Emissions Trading System, including the reduction of use of fluorinated greenhouse gases and ozone-depleting substances. Actions which enhance the functioning of the Emissions Trading System and which have an impact on energy and greenhouse gas intensive industrial production. Increase the generation and use of renewable energy and improvement of energy efficiency (as far as not covered by specific calls under the Clean Energy Transition sub-programme). The development of land and sea management practices which have an impact on emissions and removals of emissions, conservation and enhancement of natural carbon sinks
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Deadline (D/M/Y) 4 october 2022
25/05/2022
Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
29000000
Expected number of proposals funded
14
5000000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
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Type of call
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Climate Governance and Information
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Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
LIFE Climate Change Governance and Information aims at supporting the development, implementation, monitoring and enforcement of the Union legislation and policy on climate change, contributing to climate change mitigation and/or adaptation. This includes improving governance through enhancing the capacities of public and private actors and the involvement of civil society.
Eligible Activities
Support to the operation of the European Climate Pact Incentivising behavioural change, mainstream emission reduction and resource and energy efficiency actions Awareness-raising activities addressing adaptation and mitigation needs Activities linked to the development and implementation of the Sustainable Finance actions Greenhouse gas monitoring and reporting Implementation/further development of national 2030 climate and energy strategies and/ or mid-century strategies Development and implementation of greenhouse gas accounting and climate change mitigation in the land use sector Assessment of the functioning of the EU ETS Building capacity, raising awareness among end-users and the equipment distribution chain of fluorinated greenhouse gases Climate policy monitoring, assessment and ex-post evaluation
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
7 900 000
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Deadline (D/M/Y) 4 october 2022 Expected number of proposals funded
5
Max % EU Cofunding
60
2000000
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25/05/2022
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Nature and Biodiversity
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
To contribute to European Union objectives for the protection, maintenance and restoration of the Union’s natural capital in its marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems.
Eligible Activities
Projects should fall under at least one of the two areas of intervention: Intervention area: “Space for Nature” Intervention area: “Safeguarding our species” Further prioritisation of the proposals will be based on the policy priorities below: EU Birds and Habitats Directives Invasive Alien Species Regulation EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Deadline (D/M/Y) 4 october 2022
25/05/2022 132 000 000
Max budget/ project
Expected number of proposals funded
13
Max % EU Cofunding
60
35000000
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Type of call
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Water4All 2022 Joint Transnational Call
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
Water4All Project Consortium
Objective
Water4All’s 2022 Joint Transnational Call will seek to deliver knowledge, models, approaches, tools and methodologies to better understand hydrological processes at different scales and to respond more efficiently to emerging water issues related to extreme events. The results will support the implementation of EU water policies (Green Deal, Water Framework Directive (WFD) and its daughter Directives, etc.) and EU plans and strategies related to water management (e.g., zero pollution action plan, and strategies, EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030) for resource efficiency and protection, water use and adaptation and resilience to hydroclimatic extreme events.
Eligible Activities
The proposals can focus on the development of new knowledge through basic research and/or the implementation of solutions and tools. In all cases, knowledge transfer and impact of the deliverables must be clearly demonstrated. Delivered new knowledge should have the potential to be used in new and improved options and tools for governance, management and evidence-based policy making. Problems related to hydroclimatic extreme events to be tackled can be both related to water quality and quantity. Both surface and groundwater can be included.
Eligible Applicants
• Each consortium must be composed of at least a minimum of three eligible partners that request funding from participating Funding Partner Organisations from three different countries. • In addition to the abovementioned condition, the projects must involve at least two independent legal entities from two different EU Member States or Horizon Europe associated countries as recipients of the financial support.
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EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
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Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
1/09/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31 October 2022 20 March 2023
34 176 969,00
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Nature Governance
call synopsis Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Proposals under this topic must support the implementation of the governance aspects (i.e. compliance assurance, public participation, access to justice) of the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, with a focus on EU Nature and Biodiversity legislation by: promoting effective public participation and access to justice in nature and biodiversity policy and legislation-related matters amongst the public, NGOs, lawyers, the judiciary, public administrations; and/or establishing new or, where in place, enhancing existing cross-border, national or regional networks of compliance assurance practitioners or experts; and/or establishing or, where in place, improving professional qualifications and training to improve public participation, access to justice and compliance with binding EU legal instruments on nature and biodiversity, through promoting, checking and enforcing compliance; and/or developing and implementing strategies and policies and/or developing and using innovative tools and actions to promote, monitor and enforce compliance with binding EU instruments on nature and biodiversity, including use of administrative law, criminal law and environmental liability; and/or improving relevant information systems operated by public authorities; and/or engaging with citizens and others to promote and monitor compliance, and ensure application of environmental liability in relation to EU nature and biodiversity legislation.
Eligible Activities
Promoting good practices, supporting implementation, organising trainings, educational, academic programmes, etc. to ensure effective compliance assurance, public participation and access to justice in nature and biodiversity policy and legislation-related matters amongst the public (including youth and future professionals), NGOs, lawyers, the judiciary, public administrations or other stakeholders with a view to improving knowledge, understanding and application of effective means of public participation and/or access to justice, with a particular focus on protecting nature and biodiversity via the nature, biodiversity, water and environmental liability instruments.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Public Sector Loan Facility Call Projects
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic targets projects addressing serious social, economic and environmental challenges deriving from the transition towards the EU’s 2030 climate and energy targets and the objective of climate neutrality in the EU by 2050 at the latest, for the benefit of the EU territories identified in the Territorial Just Transition Plans. The projects must also qualify for a loan by the EIB (or one of its financial intermediaries).
Eligible Activities
Projects related to a wide range of sustainable investments may be funded, such as: investments in renewable energy and green and sustainable mobility, including the promotion of green hydrogen; efficient district heating networks; public research; digitalisation; environmental infrastructure for smart waste and water management; sustainable energy, energy efficiency and integration measures, including renovations and conversions of buildings; urban renewal and regeneration the transition to a circular economy; land and ecosystem restoration and econtamination, taking into account the ‘polluter pays’ principle biodiversity, as well as up-skilling and re-skilling, training, and social infrastructure, including care facilities and social housing.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations The project activities must benefit a territory covered by an approved Territorial Just Transition Plan and must be consistent with this Plan and the sectors and thematic areas it sets out.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
1 459 500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
19 october 2022
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Public Sector Loan Facility Call - Loans
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic targets projects linked to a framework loan to address serious social, economic and environmental challenges deriving from the transition towards the EU’s 2030 climate and energy targets and the objective of climate neutrality in the EU by 2050 at the latest, for the benefit of the EU territories identified in the Territorial Just Transition Plans. The projects must be linked to an EIB framework loan. Framework loans by other banks or EIB financial intermediaries (including EIB Intermediated Framework Loans or MultiBeneficiary Intermediated Loans) cannot benefit from JTM funding under this topic..
Eligible Activities
Projects related to a wide range of sustainable investments may be funded, such as: investments in renewable energy and green and sustainable mobility, including the promotion of green hydrogen; efficient district heating networks; public research; digitalisation; environmental infrastructure for smart waste and water management; sustainable energy, energy efficiency and integration measures, including renovations and conversions of buildings; urban renewal and regeneration the transition to a circular economy; land and ecosystem restoration and econtamination, taking into account the ‘polluter pays’ principle biodiversity, as well as up-skilling and re-skilling, training, and social infrastructure, including care facilities and social housing.
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be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations The project activities must benefit a territory covered by an approved Territorial Just Transition Plan and must be consistent with this Plan and the sectors and thematic areas it sets out.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
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Total budget/ call
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
1 459 500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
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call synopsis
Innovative renewable energy carrier production for heating from renewable energies
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to some of the following expected outcomes: Advance the European innovative knowledge basis and increase technology competitiveness in the area of energy carrier production and heating value chains, in particular increase of feedstock availability for renewable heating, thus supporting the EU goals for climate protection, energy independence and economic growth; Technology de-risk of renewable energy carrier value chains as a necessary step before scaling up at commercial level; Enhanced sustainability of renewable heating value and supply chains by improving techno-economic efficiency and minimising negative environmental effects.
Eligible Activities
Demonstrate cost-effective and energy-, catalyst and equipment material-efficient transformation of renewable energy into renewable energy carriers for heating, while ensuring very good combustion properties in respect of efficiency and avoidance of pollutants and environmental and socioeconomic sustainability of the respective heating supply and value chains. Specific Topic Conditions: Activities are expected to achieve TRL 7 by the end of the project – see General Annex B.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships 25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
27 october 2022
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for proposals
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
call synopsis
Technological interfaces between solar fuel technologies and other renewables
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Advance the European scientific basis, technological leadership and global role in the area of renewable and solar fuels, while creating evidence for policy making; Provide breakthrough solutions towards a fossil-free economy and ecosystem by bridging solar energy and other renewables in boosting renewable fuel production and storage with the potential of strongly reducing CAPEX and OPEX/toe, high penetration in the energy system, ensuring stability and security of energy supply; Increase European technology competitiveness in solar and renewable fuel technologies, thus supporting the EU goals for climate protection, energy independence and economic growth.
Eligible Activities
Development of energy transmitting technological interfaces to couple solar fuel technologies to other renewables such as from e.g. biosources or directly connected renewable power generation, which allow for efficient feed in of other forms of renewable energy into solar fuel conversion technologies and allow for efficient and continuous renewable fuel production.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
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Type of call
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Publication (D/M/Y)
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
27 october 2022
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Digital solutions for defining synergies in international renewable energy value chains
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Advance the European and global scientific basis, European leadership and global role in the area of renewable energy and renewable fuels and related energy value chains while creating evidence for policy making by developing novel digital solutions. Provide digital breakthrough solutions for promoting the increase of the global renewable energy share. Reinforce the European scientific basis through international collaboration while increasing the potential to export European renewable energy technologies and ensuring political priorities in the context of sustainable global energy value chains. Improve reliability of system components, advanced and automated functions for data analysis, diagnosis and fault detection, forecasting and model-predictive control frameworks, ancillary services for the stability of the network; maintenance planning and/ or reporting.
Eligible Activities
Development of novel real time and open data monitoring and/or simulation solutions (e.g. including digital twins) for sustainable energy production and consumption, predictive modelling and artificial intelligence for the analysis of international renewable energy value chains and for internationally aligned decision-making in cooperation with international partners from Mission Innovation Countries. To ensure trustworthiness, wide adoption by user communities and support EU policy-makers, actions should promote the highest standards of transparency and openness, going well beyond documentation and extending to aspects such as assumptions, models and data related to renewable energy and fuels. Specific Topic Conditions: Activities are expected to achieve TRL 5 by the end of the project – see General Annex B..
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
27 october 2022
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
AU-EU Energy System Modelling
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Reinforce the activities in the long term the AU-EU HLPD CCSE Partnership. Provide knowledge and scientific energy system modelling as evidence base including the environmental, social and economic trade-offs to contribute to R&I strategy and policy making. Increase clean energy generation in the African energy systems. A permanent network of African experts and expertise in this area.
Eligible Activities
The topic is contributing to the activities of the AU-EU High Level Policy Dialog (HLPD) Climate Change and Sustainable Energy (CCSE) partnership. Current models are based on developed country standard and usage. The development of energy system models tailored to the specific African social, economic and regulatory environment is crucial for energy generation system planning and for energy policy development. Today African countries are relying heavily on developed country models and expertise. Therefore, the proposal should develop and test models for decision makers and planners to design and evaluate energy system(s) with a high penetration of renewable energy generation in African countries through a regional approach. Considerations are to be given to climate neutrality of cities and industries, using no fossil fuels. A focus should be made on the introduction of clean energy technologies. The tests should be done for at least two base cases. Proposals should include activities to coordinate with the project(s) to be selected under the topic HORIZON-CL5-2021-D3-03-01. Actions should promote the highest standards of transparency in model adoption, including assumptions, architecture, code and data. The outcome of the project should be widely disseminated and all the source codes of the whole model to be open source and open access to stimulate future development. To ensure future uses, African experts in energy and in models development should be full partners in the project.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
27 october 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2022-d3-02-02
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Renewable energy carriers from variable renewable electricity surplus and carbon emissions from energy consuming sectors
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Advance the European scientific basis and increase technology competitiveness in the area of energy carrier production and integration with renewable electricity and carbon value and supply chains; Technology de-risk of renewable energy carrier value chains through demonstration as a necessary step before scaling up at commercial level; Enhanced sustainability of renewable energy carrier value and supply chains by improving techno-economic efficiency and avoidance of CO2/GHG emissions and renewable electricity economic or curtailment losses and supported by a life cycle assessment.
Eligible Activities
Demonstration of renewable energy carrier synthesis from variable renewable electricity surplus and carbon emissions from energy consuming sectors, which is targeting improvement of the overall synthesis value chain efficiency and viability while making best use of the CO2 emissions in synergy with renewable electricity generation. The incorporation of hybrids of renewable electricity with algal or synthetic renewable fuels in energy intensive sectors by integrating the conversion of surplus renewable electricity and carbon emissions from these sectors to liquid renewable energy carriers by algal, artificial photosynthesis or homologous non-solar pathways will be demonstrated. Conversion technologies should be based upon biological, biochemical, thermochemical and or electrochemical processes. Proposals should avoid curtailing of renewable electricity and carbon emissions and improve overall efficiency and viability of renewable electricity assemblies in synergy with reduction of carbon emissions.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
27 october 2022
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Demonstration of complete value chains for advanced biofuel and nonbiological renewable fuel production
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Complete value chains for advanced biofuels and renewable fuels of non-biological origin provide a systemic understanding of the value created and the constraints in individual chain steps. Demonstrating such complete value chains will contribute to increase the competitiveness of their technologies and foster their commercialization to allow high penetration of advanced biofuels and renewable fuels of non-biological origin in the energy and transport energy system, in particular for hard to electrify sectors. Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Build a portfolio of complete value chains for advanced biofuels and renewable fuels of non-biological origin. De-risk technology, boost the scale-up of advanced biofuels and non-biological origin renewable fuels. Contribute to the priorities of the SET Plan Action 8. Respond to short and medium term needs for renewable fuels in energy and transport. Improve sustainability and security of the value chains
Eligible Activities
Proposals should demonstrate innovative and cost effective sustainable value chains for advanced biofuels or synthetic renewable fuels of non-biological origin (other than for hydrogen as a final product), over the entire cycle from feedstock to end use. Any sustainable biomass feedstock including residues and wastes, or biogenic CO2 or industrial CO2 and renewable hydrogen, as well as input energy to the conversion should be addressed. Pathways which are biochemical, thermochemical, biological, chemical, electrochemical or combinations of them should be considered. Proposals should aim at improved performance in terms of increasing the efficiency and sustainability and reducing the cost, while evidencing the value creation along the value chain steps. Complete value chains may address any relevant end use.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
25.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
27 october 2022
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Direct renewable energy integration into process energy demands of the chemical industry
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Advance the European scientific basis, technological leadership and global role in the area of renewable integration into the chemical industry, while creating evidence for policy making; Increase European technology competitiveness in renewable process energy technologies, thus supporting the EU goals for climate protection, energy independence and economic growth; Provide breakthrough solutions towards a fossil-free economy and ecosystem; Allow high penetration in the energy system, ensure stability and security of energy supply, including integration of local resources, and gain efficiency and costs in transforming the energy system on a fossil-free basis; Enable transformation of the energy supply to socio-economic and environmental fossil-free sustainable solutions across energy intensive chemical industry, targeting in particular process energy and its GHG emissions.
Eligible Activities
Development of the technology and the methodology of integrating renewable energy in chemical processing by substituting fossil process energy in chemical industry, which has a high carbon footprint due to processing relative to the mass of the final product. Pursued technology developments are expected to directly target renewable energy integration into process energy demands of the chemical industry beyond electricity (targeting e.g. electrochemical potential of artificial photosynthesis to chemical reduction processes and/or e.g. direct solar thermochemical conversion) and should improve GHG balance and sustainability of the targeted process.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
27 october 2022
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Renewable energy incorporation in agriculture and forestry
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Meeting local and seasonal energy demands in agriculture and forestry with optimum agricultural and forest waste management and use while reducing the associated emissions is essential. If not managed, agricultural waste is often burnt in the fields and forests suffer from fires, thus increasing the environmental footprint of agriculture and forests. Soil and biodiversity improvement in agriculture could also benefit from renewable energy technologies. Demonstrating incorporation of renewable energy technologies to attain heat, waste and land management needs in agricultural and forestry will contribute to increase the penetration of renewable sources in the energy system and enable transformation of the energy supply across critical energy-consuming sectors, thus accelerating the achievement of the European Green Deal and climate and energy targets for 2030 and of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, while supporting the EU goals for energy independence and economic growth. Furthermore, it will support achieving the specific objective of the post 2020 Common Agricultural Policy[1] regarding contribution to climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as sustainable energy. Project results are expected to contribute to some of the following expected outcomes: Promote decentralised renewable energy use and cost-efficient decentralized production of renewable energy carriers. Reduce agriculture and forestry carbon footprint from own energy consumption and agricultural/forest waste management. Increase sustainability and circularity in agriculture while creating positive effects on biodiversity. Increase sustainability and circularity in forestry. Foster regional development in rural areas. Support farmers’ and foresters’ engagement as prosumers of renewable energy.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should demonstrate incorporation of renewable energy technologies in agriculture or forestry to meet its electricity, heat, cold, waste and land management needs. Solutions should combine innovative renewable, circular and regional value chains from different renewables and adapted storage options to de-fossilize agricultural or forest processes trans-seasonally, taking into account hybridization compatibility. They should also address one of the two options:
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Transformation of agricultural or forest wastes to renewable energy carriers in situ, e.g. by modular slow pyrolysis units, using renewable energy for process energy needs. Solutions should improve the cost-effectiveness and the sustainability of agriculture or forest seasonal energy demand based on renewables. Development of renewable-based agricultural protocols for multiple and cover cropping and/ or mixed cropping which increase carbon sequestration and soil organic matter and reduce pesticides, combined with transformation to renewable energy carriers in situ, e.g. by biogas production, in a circular approach for soil nutrients and carbon. Positive effects on soil biodiversity/soil health and soil functionality as regards increasing soil organic matter, phosphorus and other nutrients and reducing the risk on groundwater contamination from nitrogen oxides should be assessed. Solutions should improve the cost-effectiveness and the sustainability (including biodiversity) of agricultural waste and land management through valorisation of wastes and secondary crops based on renewable energy technologies.
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be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
27 october 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2022-d3-02-07
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Innovative financing schemes for sustainable energy investments
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
The topic aims to set up innovative financing schemes for investments in sustainable energy in the form of energy efficiency and small-scale renewable energy sources. In order to create the conditions for adequate supply of private finance for sustainable energy investments and enhanced engagement of private investors, there is a need to set up and roll out innovative financing schemes at regional or national level, which can be expanded and/or replicated at scale. These schemes have to be adapted to the specificities of sustainable energy investments and, in particular, to the particularities of energy efficiency investment profiles, and to be aligned with or go beyond the relevant EU Sustainable Finance policy and legislation and specifically the related EU Taxonomy
Eligible Activities
Proposals should address the set-up of innovative financing schemes leveraging private finance for sustainable energy investments, with a dedicated and clear focus on energy efficiency. The financial solution should be operational by the end of the action, whereas the related investments may be implemented after project completion. Therefore, proposals should foresee necessary testing and exploitation activities during the action. The financing schemes can involve various types of organisations and ownership structures, as well as diverse financing structures
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months) 25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
4000000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1500000
Max % EU Cofunding
More information & official documents
16 november 2022
95
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Setting up facilitation structures to accelerate the renovation wave in the public sector
PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
The public sector plays a key role in delivering the energy transition, with a unique mandate over their public assets and a unique convening power on actors across the value chain. The European Green Deal’s Renovation Wave[1] aims to double the renovation rate of buildings by 2030, which requires also massive investment into the public building stock. Moreover, Member States have to set out measures in their longterm renovation strategies in order to ensure a highly energy efficient and decarbonised national building stock and in order to facilitate the cost-effective transformation of existing buildings into zero-energy buildings[2]. In line with the REPowerEU plan[3] to phase out EU dependence on fossil fuels imports, the public sector is called to play a key role in reducing its energy consumptions through building renovations. The challenge remains to upscale ambitious energy renovations of public buildings to demonstrate the exemplary role of the public authorities in decarbonising their assets and leading the way towards the European clean energy transition. Hence, facilitation structures (e.g. onestop-shops or similar) are needed at regional and national levels that can support a larger number of public project promoters in designing and delivering ambitious renovation projects in the public sector at scale and capitalising on existing solutions.
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be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
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EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
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Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
National Finance Roundtables for sustainable energy investments
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
The topic aims to establish national roundtables to improve dialogue, co-operation and awareness between key public and private stakeholders and build capacity in order to develop large-scale investment programmes that mobilise private finance for investments in energy efficiency and integrated renewables. The Smart Finance for Smart Buildings initiative had proposed a comprehensive approach based on the more effective use of public funds, aggregation and project development assistance, and de-risking. The Commission is organising conferences and national roundtables in EU Member States through the Sustainable Energy Investment Forums[4] initiative since 2016, in order to roll-out this initiative across Europe.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should set-up national roundtables focused on energy efficiency investments and small-scale integrated renewables, as permanent multilateral discussion forums gathering the relevant stakeholders, including, but not limited to government, local and regional authorities, financial sector, Energy Service Companies (ESCOs), homeowners, industry sector, construction sector and Small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector, consumers and citizens associations. The focus of the national roundtables should include energy renovation of existing private and/or public buildings, as well as district heating, investments in SMEs and the tertiary sector. Proposals can target regional levels in addition to the national level if relevant.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
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New ecodesign and energy labelling compliance support facility for suppliers and retailers
PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Ecodesign and energy labelling for energy-related products enjoy widespread support by suppliers, retailers, consumers and citizens, but non-compliance with the requirements is a significant and growing concern (e.g. over 70% of products failing to meet the information requirements). Lack of awareness, knowledge or detailed understanding of the legislative provisions by economic operators is one of the likely main reasons, rather than bad will. The objective of this action is to increase visibility to operators of (existing) resources available to help them comply through increased outreach and proactive involvement by relevant stakeholders.
Eligible Activities
To address this, the proposed action(s) should establish a facility combining both reactive and proactive assistance to economic operators through targeted and timely information to increase their awareness, knowledge and understanding of the concerned Regulations. The precise nature of the action is very much left up to the project proposals to define, though attention should be also given to reaching small and medium size suppliers and retailers (e.g., those not engaged in trade associations and/or located in remote areas), for example on regulatory changes concerning new or rescaled energy labels. Actions should cover at least the following and have both a reactive and proactive nature:
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
2.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Addressing building related interventions in vulnerable districts
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Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
The topic aims to alleviate energy poverty by addressing the poor energy efficiency of dwellings, as a key risk factor causing energy poverty (the other two being low incomes and high energy expenditure). Buildings are still responsible for 40% of Europe’s total energy consumption, and too many Europeans struggle to afford the energy bills for their poorly insulated dwellings with polluting heating/cooling systems. In accordance with the Clean Energy for All Europeans package, Member States, through their National Energy and Climate Plans and Long-Term Renovation Strategies (LTRS), must identify dwellings of people at risk of energy poverty and develop effective strategies for renovating these as a matter of priority. The Energy Efficiency Directive (2012/27/EU) (EED), as amended by Directive 2018/2002/EU[1], requires Member States to take into account the need to reduce energy poverty in the context of their energy efficiency obligations. In addition, the revised EPBD[2] requires Member States to target the least efficient building stock first (“worst first” principle), and address split-incentive dilemmas and market failures as part of the national LTRS. At the same time, the European Green Deal[3] sets out to ensure an energy transition that is socially just and inclusive, with the Renovation Wave[4] as its centrepiece. This is also supported by e.g. the Commission Recommendation on Energy Poverty
Eligible Activities
Proposed actions should facilitate the market uptake of renovation approaches for the large-scale rollout of building-related interventions for vulnerable districts, clusters of buildings, or groups of such buildings managed by e.g. common building management entities, social/public housing organisations, or private owners of a large housing stock, in line with the Renovation Wave and the Commission Recommendation on Energy Poverty. Activities should demonstrate the effectiveness and replicability of the proposed approaches for the energy renovation of vulnerable districts.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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BUILD UP Skills - Strategies and training interventions enabling a decarbonised building stock
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
The first objective (Scope A) is to support the revitalisation of the National Platforms created in the first phase of the BUILD UP Skills initiative (2011-2012, ‘Pillar I’)[2], gathering all key national stakeholders. Since the first platforms were established ten years ago, projects should aim at expanding their scope by involving new stakeholders. The rebooted National Platforms should update the Status Quo Analyses and National Roadmaps to reflect the new realities of the building sector. This should be done by addressing the necessary skills development activities related to e.g. digital technologies, smart buildings including e-mobility, resource efficiency, circularity, integration of renewable energy technologies, heating and cooling, industrialised deep renovation, Life Cycle Carbon Assessments, etc., while taking into account the wider EU recovery context. The second objective (Scope B) is to increase the number of skilled building professionals at all levels of the building design, operation and maintenance value chain. There is a need to increase efforts in upskilling and reskilling professionals on the critical skills needed for, e.g. the successful uptake of (nearly) Zero Energy Buildings, the upscaling of ambitious renovation interventions, the roll-out of efficient renewable-based heating and cooling, in particular heat pumps, the phasing-out of fossil fuels-based boilers as signalled in the framework of the REPowerEU plan[3] to phase out EU dependence on fossil fuels imports, while achieving a holistic vision of the decarbonisation of the building stock. This calls for the upgrading of existing training and qualification schemes or the development of new ones.
Eligible Activities
Scope A: Proposals submitted under this topic should be supportive of the work done within the European Construction Blueprint[4], which focuses on vocational education and training primarily for ’blue-collar’ professionals (targeting a level up to 5 in the European Qualification Framework). In case an application under this topic focuses on one of the countries covered by the Blueprint initiative[5], applicants should demonstrate complementarity and added-value of the proposed activities with those being developed under the Blueprint. The focus of this topic is on all relevant skills needed to enable the Clean Energy Transition, in particular the EU Renovation Wave, the mainstreaming of nZEBs, and the inclusion of resource efficiency considerations. The initial BUILD UP Skills Status Quo Analysis and Roadmaps focussed on on-site workers and craftspeople (‘bluecollar’ professionals). These documents need to be updated as regards ‘blue-collar’ professionals and upgraded with new content mapping the skills needs for ‘white-collar’ professions (e.g. architects, designers, engineers, building managers, product manufacturers, etc.), thus reflecting the reality and needs of the entire building value chain. Scope B: Proposals should develop new and/or upgrade existing training and qualifications for all types of professionals involved in the building value chain ('blue collars' and/or 'white collars'), addressing one or several of the following focus areas: Skills for delivering building deep renovation, including through modular and industrialised solutions. Skills for new and existing nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEBs) and bridging the gap towards Zero Emission Buildings (ZEBs). Skills for integration of renewable energy and efficient heating and cooling technologies, including in particular heat pumps roll-out; skills for installers to deliver heating and cooling upgrades as part of renovation projects. Skills related to whole life carbon (via the assessment of Global Warming Potential), circular construction and resource efficiency, and leveraging the Level(s) framework Digital skills supporting greater energy performance of buildings, in particular through an enhanced use of Building Information Modelling. Skills for upgrading the smartness of buildings for greater energy performance (based on the Smart Readiness Indicator), looking in particular at sensors, building controls and building management systems.
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
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be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Developing support mechanisms for energy communities
call synopsis Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
This topic aims to support actions that foster the collaboration between local and regional authorities and energy communities and/or actions that develop integrated services to facilitate the emergence and growth of community energy projects. Energy communities can help citizens and local authorities invest in renewables and energy efficiency. Community-owned projects can allow citizens to finance sustainable energy investments that deliver local economic benefits, social cohesion, and other priorities such as improving the energy efficiency of housing or reducing energy poverty. The participation of citizens in renewable energy projects may also facilitate social acceptance at the local level. The role of energy communities in the EU energy systems is expected as well to grow in line with the REPowerEU plan to phase out EU dependence on fossil fuels imports.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address one of the two scopes below. The scope addressed should be clearly specified in the proposal's introduction. Scope A - Local authorities collaborating with citizen-led-initiatives Under this scope, proposals should foster the collaboration between local and regional authorities (including energy agencies) and energy communities. This could be done in many ways, but all proposals should include at least three of the actions below: Participation in and/or set up of municipal energy initiatives and energy communities. Support to the emergence of citizen energy initiatives that empower local actors to collectively address energy transition targets through use of public resources, funds and capacity. Creation of a supportive local policy framework for the development of community energy projects and facilitation of a dialogue among different actors involved in community projects. Training and capacity building on community energy development (for local and regional authority officials, local communities and other relevant local actors) and promotion of citizen participation in energy communities. Scope B - Developing integrated services to support community energy Under this scope, proposals should support actions that improve market conditions and develop integrated services aimed at reducing complexity, simplifying decision making and stimulating the creation of community energy projects. These services may be implemented by public or private actors in close coordination with local and/or regional authorities in targeted territories. The integrated services designed should lead to local community energy investment pipelines.
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be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Max Duration (months)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
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6.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
16 november 2022
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Integrated Home Renovation Services
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
This topic aims at: a) supporting directly the creation or replication of innovative local or regional "integrated home renovation services" and b) supporting the skilled practitioners actively involved in the implementation of such integrated services, through the creation of an EU community of practice.
Eligible Activities
Scope A: Creation or replication of "integrated home renovation services" Projects funded under this topic scope A should create or replicate innovative local or regional "integrated home renovation services". Scope B: EU community of "Integrated Home Renovation Services" practitioners Projects funded under this topic scope B should build bridges between existing and emerging local/regional initiatives through the development of an EU community of skilled practitioners, actively involved in the local/regional implementation of "integrated home renovation services". By fostering international collaboration and incremental innovation among "integrated home renovation services" providers, projects funded under scope B should pool efforts, generate economies of scale and encourage convergence towards best practices. Projects should build up collective knowledge, consolidate findings, debate and present coordinated proposals to policy makers, increase market recognition and strengthen trust of end-users. This community should also support capacity building and contribute to the development of partnerships between key actors at relevant territorial levels.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
8000000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
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Integration of low-grade renewable energy or waste heat in high temperature district heating
PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Guidance, recommendations and replication models to support municipalities and operators in the modernisation of district heating systems have been developed and tested at the national and local levels. However, despite significant energy efficiency improvements, a large share of existing district heating and cooling systems still overly rely on fossil fuels. The need to reduce fossil fuels consumptions for heating purposes, including in centralised district heating and cooling systems, is clearly singled out in the framework of the REPowerEU plan[2] to phase out EU dependence on fossil fuels imports. District heating operators/owners need to identify local renewable energy and waste heat sources and to coordinate with local stakeholders in order to contract supply. Investments are needed to integrate low-grade heat sources into the existing network and, where needed, to upgrade it as well as potentially adapt infrastructure on the demand side.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should work with operators/owners of high temperature district heating systems and provide them with the required technical support for the preparation of investment plans to fulfil the proposed criteria for ‘efficient district heating and cooling’ as defined in the proposal for the revised directive on energy efficiency. Activities may include among others, identification of available renewable energy and waste heat sources, contracting with owners, pre-feasibility studies, financial engineering, etc. The investment plans to be produced should allow the targeted district heating system to fulfil the criteria for “efficient district heating and cooling” within in a timeline of 10 years. The focus should be on low-grade renewable energy or waste heat (as defined in Article 2 (9) of the proposal for a revised RED). The investment plans should include the detailed identification of the investments, their timing, the internal and external resources required, the public and private funding sources and potential involvement of the private sector, in particular for the first tranches of investments.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
6000000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Mainstreaming sustainable energy investments in the financial sector
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
The topic aims to make investments in energy efficiency and small-scale renewable energy sources more attractive to private investors. Significant investments need to be mobilised to achieve the ambition set by the European Green Deal and the objective to reduce EU dependence on fossil fuels imports set out in the REPowerEU plan. While significant public sector expenditure is allocated to leverage private finance for sustainable energy (e.g. through the InvestEU facility), many private investors still lack sufficient incentives and tools to overcome the perceived complexity and risks associated with this kind of projects. Sustainable energy investments, understood in this topic as investments in energy efficiency and small-scale renewable energy sources, need further de-risking and mainstreaming into the strategic and operational approaches of market actors, in particular private financial institutions.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should address one or several of the following areas of work, with a focus on sustainable energy investments (i.e. energy efficiency and/or small-scale renewables): Improving risk and sustainability assessment in the methods and tools of private investors by integrating the specificities of sustainable energy, including multiple benefits of energy efficiency. The focus can be at project level (e.g. creditworthiness analysis, quality standards, benchmarking data) or at portfolio level (e.g. internal ratings-based approaches, climate stress-testing, analysis of sustainable energy aspects of investment strategies, etc.). Labelling and certification schemes including methodologies and tools for benchmarking, tagging, monitoring of investment performance, and disclosure of investment data with a link to the EU sustainable finance legislation.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
3500000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Making the "Energy efficiency first" principle more operational
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Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
‘Energy efficiency first’ (EE1st) has been a guiding principle in European climate and energy policies for many years. It means taking utmost account of cost-efficient energy efficiency measures in shaping energy policy and making relevant investment decisions. The principle is defined in the Governance Regulation, which inter alia requires EU countries to consider it in their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs). However, it is often overlooked in existing planning and investment programmes.
Eligible Activities
Building on recent and ongoing Horizon 2020 energy efficiency research projects[2] in the related field, action should address one or several of the following areas of work: Develop cost-benefit methodologies applying a system approach and taking into account the wider benefits of energy efficiency solutions from a societal perspective, providing tools and policy recommendations to assess energy efficiency solutions in the energy and non-energy sectors in line with EE1st. Support the development of frameworks and methodologies to further operationalise the principle at all levels and the integration of these frameworks across governmental levels. Support the monitoring of and reporting on the application of EE1st at the national, regional and local levels and assess the impacts of planning, policy and investment decisions on energy consumption and energy efficiency in line with and complementary to the reporting requirements as for example established in the governance regulation. Support the transfer of best practices where energy efficiency measures and projects are given priority over additional supply side measures at the national and local levels through pilot projects.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
3.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Project Development Assistance for sustainable energy investments
call synopsis Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Project Development Assistance (PDA) offers technical assistance to public and private project developers to deliver energy efficiency and renewable energy investments of ambition and scale. The topic aims to support project developers across Europe to develop replicable solutions that are mobilising private capital, blending public with private financing, setting up long-term and scalable financial instruments and at the same time overcoming legal and structural barriers whilst delivering a highly ambitious sustainable energy project pipeline. Projects are expected to demonstrate an innovative approach, for example in aggregating and structuring investment projects, advancing market boundaries or changing organisational and regulatory structures.
Eligible Activities
Scope A: Project Development Assistance Project Development Assistance (PDA) will be provided to public and private project promoters such as public authorities or their groupings, public/private infrastructure operators and bodies, energy agencies, energy service companies, retail chains, large property owners and services/industry. The action will support project promoters in building technical, economic and legal expertise needed for successful project development and implementation. Scope B – Community of practitioners of one-stop-shops for public assets Proposals should support the development of an EU community for the practitioners actively involved in the local/regional implementation of one-stop-shops for the energy efficient renovation of public assets, in order to pool efforts, generate economies of scale and encourage convergence towards best practices. The target group for this community is primarily the actors involved in public asset renovation projects funded under Horizon 2020 PDA and ELENA, as well as potentially other programmes.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Supporting the clean energy transition of the business sector
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Accelerating the transition of EU companies towards a sustainable growth model is one of the ambitious objectives of the European Green Deal, as they face various barriers that deter energy efficiency measures. In 2019, the industry and services sectors made up almost 40% of the total EU-27 final energy consumption (respectively accounting for 25.6% and 13.7%). Moreover, in line with the REPowerEU plan[1] to phase out EU dependence on fossil fuels imports, facilitating the clean energy transition of EU companies through a larger uptake of energy audits and collaborative approaches has the potential to sensibly reduce EU fuels imports.
Eligible Activities
Scope A: Foster a favourable energy audits ecosystem This scope sets out to foster the energy audits ecosystem in order to support the implementation by companies of cost-effective measures recommended by energy audits. Scope B: Unlock the energy efficiency and renewable potential at value chain level Proposals under this scope should foster the market uptake of energy efficiency measures including, wherever relevant, the use of renewables and the deployment of heat pumps at the value chain level.
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be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months)
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
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Technical support to clean energy transition plans and strategies in municipalities and regions
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Clean energy transition plans and strategies should reflect high levels of ambition (tailored to the specific geographical, societal or political context) and/or consider the application of innovative elements through local pilots, for instance transition management, carbon budgets, decentralisation of energy production, or green procurement practices. Moreover, they should be fully in line with the energy efficiency first principle; the National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs); the EU Green Deal and its initiatives such as the Renovation Wave; the transposition of the ‘Fit for 55’ legislative revisions into national laws – in particular the Recast of the Energy Efficiency Directive, which calls for municipalities to set up local heating and cooling plans[3]; the national Long-Term Renovation Strategies; the European Climate Pact; the Covenant of Mayors; the National Recovery and Resilience Plans and the Regional and National Programmes under the Cohesion Policy Funds; the Horizon Europe mission on climate-neutral and smart cities; the REPowerEU plan to phase out EU dependence on fossil fuels imports, and any other relevant elements of the EU and national climate and energy policy frameworks, in order to contribute to the 2030 and 2050 EU energy and climate targets.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should address one or both of the following areas of work: Actions should provide support to regional and local authorities and build their capacities to deliver, implement and monitor ambitious short and medium-term clean energy plans and strategies for 2030 – with a potential to pave the way for the 2050 carbon neutrality goal - in coherence with EU and national energy and climate targets and frameworks. Actions should focus at implementing the right mix of activities that will build/increase the technical, legal and social skills among local and regional authorities.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
7.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Towards a zero-emission building stock: strengthening the enabling framework for deep renovation
PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
This topic aims to increase the level of energy performance reached after building renovation and the number of ‘deep renovations’. This requires addressing the obstacles to deep renovation, which are present at different levels. When deep renovation cannot be implemented in one step, staged deep renovation is an option which should be promoted through public policies. It implies that the measures implemented comply with a long-term deep renovation strategy for the building, thus avoiding lock-in effects. Renovation passports are essential to support staged deep renovation and the proposal for an EPBD recast sets up a framework for their introduction by Member States. Their roll-out needs to be supported in close link with energy performance certificates and one-stop-shops for building renovation.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should increase the uptake of deep renovation, by addressing one of the following areas; addressing several areas does not necessarily increase the relevance of the proposal. Regardless of the area(s) chosen, proposals should be well tailored to the action context in terms of building segment(s) and typology(ies), climatic zone(s), and legal, administrative, economic, market related or social conditions, and well aligned with the national and/or local initiatives in place or under development. Proposals should also involve the key stakeholders relevant to the activities and demonstrate the endorsement of the approaches proposed. 1. Building renovation passports 2. Adapting legal, administrative and funding frameworks for deep renovation 3. Improved coordination of market actors to deliver deep renovation
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1750000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Towards an effective implementation of key legislation in the field of sustainable energy
PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Under the ‘Fit for 55’ Package to implement the European Green Deal, the Commission proposed a whole set of new measures to revise the main pieces of climate and energy legislation, notably the Energy Efficiency Directive, the Renewable Energy Directive and the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. The revisions will make the policy framework for sustainable energy more stringent and ambitious. While the legislative framework offers a good amount of flexibility to Member States to design the policy measures according to their needs and framework conditions, accurate monitoring, projecting and evaluation are essential elements of implementation. Importantly, the legislation is strongly interrelated and needs to be implemented and reported in an integrated, consistent way. With these challenges in mind, the topic aims to support the implementation of the main pieces of legislation in the field of sustainable energy, notably of the Energy Efficiency Directive (Scope A), the Renewable Energy Directive (Scope B) and the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive
Eligible Activities
ctions under Scope C are expected to address core provisions and aspects of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, in particular those that are subject to major changes or that have been newly introduced under the ‘Fit for 55’ recast. These are for example provisions related to Minimum Energy Performance standards, National Building Renovation plans, Renovation passports, zero-emission buildings and infrastructure for sustainable mobility. Note that actions to support the design and implementation of specific policies in the field of buildings are also part of other vertical topics.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Energy performance and Smart Readiness of buildings – making the instruments work
PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) are a core element of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. They create transparency about a building’s energy performance and identify potentials for cost-effective energetic improvements. They are also an important source for data determining the energy performance of the building stock. Despite the relevance of EPCs as an instrument to valorise energy performance, their implementation shows considerable gaps and deficits. For example, the coverage of EPCs is relatively low; they are often not adequately advertised. The methodologies for the calculation and rating of EPCs are to a large extent not harmonised; also, the formation and training and quality control of energy advisers/ auditors does not follow agreed standards. Moreover, many aspects that impact a building’s performance are not properly reflected in current EPCs. All these aspects affect the reliability of and the trust into EPCs. At the same time, research has shown that new technologies can considerably contribute to more accurate and up-to-date energy performance by relying on actual building data.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to focus on one of the two scopes below. The scope addressed should be specified in the proposal's introduction. In case a proposal addresses elements of both scopes, this should be justified. Scope A - Supporting Member States and their implementing bodies Scope B - Supporting the market up-take of Energy Performance Certificates and of the Smart Readiness Indicator
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
7.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Accelerating deployment and affordability of heat pumps through collective purchase actions and procurement
PROGRAMME
Life Programme
Administration
EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY (CINEA)
Objective
Electrification is expected to play a central role in buildings, in particular through the rollout of heat pumps for space heating, cooling and domestic hot water production. In the residential sector, the share of electricity in heating demand should grow to 40% by 2030 and to 50-70% by 2050. Heat pumps are one of the key technologies to meet this demand, contributing to the EU’s 2030 and 2050 climate and energy targets. Although these technologies and the quality of installations have been improving, the upscaling of existing and the development of new supply chains are not rapid enough to prevent bottlenecks and ensure competitive pricing throughout the supply chain. As part of the REPowerEU plan[1] to phase out EU dependence on fossil fuels imports, the European Commission has called for doubling the EU’s yearly pace of deployment of heat pumps and reaching 10 million heat pumps installed in the next five years across EU Member States
Eligible Activities
The proposed actions should set up and/or support collective purchase and procurement actions aiming at reducing significantly the product and/or installation prices by creating large-scale demand for well-specified (ranges of) heat pump products. The focus of the proposed actions should be at least on space (and water) heating for households; however, this does not preclude targeting non-residential buildings in addition. Synergies of heat pumps with self-consumption installations (PV) and hybrid renewable heating and cooling systems could also be promoted.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); -listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible associate countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
25/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 november 2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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European Partnership on Innovative SMEs / Eurostars: joint transnational call for proposals (CALL 3 OF EUROSTARS-3)
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
EUROPEAN PARNERSHIP ON INNOVATIVE SMEs/EUROSTARS-3
Objective
Supporting innovative SMEs and project partners (large companies, universities, research organisations and other types of organisations) by funding international collaborative R&D and innovation projects. By participating, organisations can access public funding for international collaborative R&D projects in all fields.
Eligible Activities
The amount of funding your organisation receives when you participate in a project is managed by your national funding body. Funding rules vary from country to country and your national funding body decides: · which organisations can receive funding, · which project activities can be funded and · funding rates and thresholds. Definitions: We define an innovative SME as any SMEs with the ambition to collaborate on R&D and innovation with international partners to develop new products, processes and services for European and global markets. Innovative SMEs do not need to have a proven track record of R&D activities. R&D: “Research and experimental development (R&D) comprise creative and systematic work undertaken in order to increase the stock of knowledge – including knowledge of humankind, culture and society – and to devise new applications of available knowledge.” (OECD Frascati Manual 2015, p. 44) Innovation: “a new or improved product or process (or combination thereof) that differs significantly from the unit’s previous products or processes and that has been made available to potential users (product) or brought into use by the unit (process).” (OECD Oslo Manual 2018, p. 20)
Eligible Applicants
To apply, you must fulfil seven eligibility criteria: · The project consortium is led by an innovative SME* from a European Partnership on Innovative SMEs / Eurostars country**. · The project consortium is composed of at least two entities that are independent of one another. · The project consortium is composed of entities from at least two European Partnership on Innovative SMEs / Eurostars countries with at least one organisation coming from an EU or Horizon Europe Associated Country
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 23/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
80 954 196,00
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
15 September 2022
Max % EU Cofunding
50
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Enterprises and Economic Development
SMP-FOOD-2022-F2F-FWStakeholders
call synopsis Programme
Single Market Programme
Administration
HaDEA
Objective
to support stakeholders to improve measurement of food waste and help implement food waste prevention in their operations and organisations. This call concretely targets the hospitality and food services sector. The European Commission is particularly looking for solutions and technologies that are ready to be implemented by SMEs since they are the main economic operators in this sector. Such solutions and technologies should be ready for implementation, in close-tomarket conditions, at industrial or commercial scale, during the duration of the project.
Eligible Activities
The grants would cover integration of food waste prevention in business operations such as (non-exhaustive list): - demand forecasting to match supply and demand, including coordination between operations/departments (e.g. bookings, purchasing, kitchen, transport…) - food procurement and purchase planning - food service operations: cooking, serving, meal presentation, consumption (kitchen waste, serving loss waste, plate leftovers) - food handling and storage (both cold and cooked food), inventory management - menu design, portion sizes, pricing strategy; - promoting consumer awareness (e.g. posters, information cards on tables, menus…) and behavioural change (e.g. size of dinnerware, doggy bags…); - training of staff; - redistribution of surplus food; - food waste monitoring and reporting
Eligible Applicants
The call is open to both mono-beneficiaries as well as to multi-beneficiaries (consortium). In case of consortia, one of the beneficiaries should be a SME representative
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
24
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for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 23/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
2.250.000
Expected number of proposals funded
300.000
Max % EU Cofunding
20 September 2022
50
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Expanding Investments Ecosystems
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020 Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Increased access to capital and investments in less connected innovation ecosystems, enhancing their openness, competitiveness, and global potential; Increased venture investments and enabled late-stage growth of local start-ups in less connected and developing innovation ecosystems; Facilitated investors’ access to the flow of local deals; Improved investors’ knowledge on regulatory frameworks and networks to support joint cross-border ventures in new markets.
Eligible Activities
The Expanding Investments Ecosystems should attract foreign investors into “modest’ and ‘moderate’ innovation ecosystems by raising awareness of local innovation ecosystems and their start-ups, as well as the potential of the whole region, to capital providers from across Europe.The action supports co-designed programmes of activities, of at least two years, proposed by business acceleration service providers and/or investor networks and clubs, located in less connected innovation ecosystems (‘modest’ and ‘moderate’) and innovation hubs (‘strong innovators’ and innovation leaders’), to facilitate the entry of funders in less connected innovation ecosystems through activities. To ensure that the impact of the action goes beyond consortium members and their respective countries, it is encouraged that the consortium works closely with innovation agencies from their respective territories and beyond, and seeks for synergies with relevant EU initiatives such as the Enterprise Europe Network.
Eligible Applicants Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships 2/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
4/10/2022
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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for proposals
Enterprises and Economic Development
i4Trust 2nd Open Call
call synopsis Horizon 2020 Programme
Administration
i4Trust Project Consortium
Objective
i4Trust is launching its second and last open call to select up to 19 Bottom-Up Experiments. European Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) are called to play a key role in improving common mechanisms that could help their local startups, SMEs and slightly bigger companies to really scale-up their businesses, contributing to the creation of smart cross domain and cross border solutions. New business models are to be found better fitted to solve most of the issues that are holding the EU back from realising its potential in the data economy. In this context, the main goal of the i4Trust initiative is to boost the development of innovative services around new data value chains . We achieve this by providing the right tools, training, mentoring and funding for the creation of Data Spaces enabling trustworthy and effective data sharing. Ecosystems of collaborating SMEs and supporting DIHs will emerge in a sustainable way around such Data Spaces. .
Eligible Activities
The tools for the creation of Data Spaces comprise mature standard-based building blocks from the FIWARE and iSHARE frameworks, together with common data models defined for multiple application domains. The FIWARE Context Broker building block supports effective data exchange among parties by using the standard NGSI. Combined with commonly adopted data models, all these building blocks bring the means to support full interoperability among parties and core concepts such as loose coupling (in which the involved participants may have specific, but more limited knowledge about each other), as well as reusability and replaceability of data sources and applications. i4Trust will help generate significant benefits for European SMEs that are not yet datadriven, in terms of innovative power and higher sales and revenue. Selected consortiums made of SMEs and DIHs will receive funding as a lump sum, ranging from €72,000 to €120,000 per consortium, depending on the number of members within each consortium. Eligible activities are: - Design, implementation and testing of the software associated with your experiment. This may include the creation of adapters to existing systems or the creation of new services (e.g., Innovative analytics service where data remains decentral and at source while analytics is performed and only derived results -depending on use case without personal data- is made available) ● Deployment and operation of the required i4Trust Building Blocks, thus enabling systems from organisations involved in your experiment to share data. ● Creation of a Data Node instance using i4Trust building blocks (a platform where data from organisations is made available to the ecosystem) or publication of offerings on data from organisations using the global experimental i4Trust Data Marketplace instance. ● Participation in relevant market fairs and global events, where the i4Trust project will be presented, to showcase the results of the experiment and address potential customers and stakeholders (e.g FIWARE Global summit) ● Documentation of the experimentation (e.g. FIWARE Impact Stories, FIWARE worldwide Blogpost, possibility to access at the FIWARE Marketplace) for publication on the i4Trust, FIWARE and/or iSHARE websites.
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call synopsis Eligible Applicants
consortia composed by at least 4 SMEs/slightly bigger companies and at least 1 DIH, based in the EU Member States and Overseas Countries and Territories or Associated Countries to H2020 or The United Kingdom
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon 2020 associated countries, UK
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 18/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/09/2022
n.d.
Expected number of proposals funded
19
120.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Women in the Blue Economy
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European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
to increase the participation and representation of women in the different sectors of the sustainable blue economy; to increase knowledge and collect data on women’s contribution to the sustainable blue economy so as to efficiently foster and mainstream gender equality; to promote and advance gender equality in the sustainable blue economy (e.g., countering gender stereotypes, conscious and unconscious bias, promoting equal pay, addressing poor working conditions, etc.) including through promoting blue career opportunities to girls from early education; to promote women’s leadership, entrepreneurship and participation in governance structures and decisionmaking mechanisms of public and/or private organisations of the sustainable blue economy; The actions funded under this call will help sustainable blue economy sectors e.g; fisheries, aquaculture, shipbuilding, maritime transport, offshore renewable energy, blue bioeconomy, inland and offshore aquaculture, etc., to embrace a deep and structural change to facilitate and promote the inclusion of women in the wider maritime economy.
Eligible Activities
Each project should focus on at least three sectors so as to mainstream and expand good practices and activities. Proposals should ensure the widest possible geographical scope and involve partners across different sea basins. Applicants must explain in their proposal how they will implement the activities listed below with concrete and measurable deliverables and results by the end of the project. 1. Collect data and analyse data gaps; 2. Develop networking activities; 3. Support women’s leadership and entrepreneurship in the sustainable blue economy through targeted actions. 4. Identify existing good practices and assess their scalability and transferability to spread them across blue economy sectors. 5. Ensure the sustainability of the project’s activities.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies), established in EU Member States. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: minimum 3 independent entities from 3 different EU Member States.)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
2/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/09/2022
Total budget/ call
2.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max budget/ project
1 250 000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Coal Accompanying Measures
call synopsis Programme
Research Fund for Coal & Steel (RFCS)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic covers all research objectives for the coal sector, as set out in the RFCS Regulation, i.e.: − supporting the just transition of the coal sector and regions − improving health and safety − minimising the environmental impacts of coal mines in transition
Eligible Activities
This topic concerns RFCS Coal Accompanying Measures (AMs). Accompanying Measures (AMs) aim to promote the use of knowledge gained or the organisation of dedicated workshops or conferences in connection with projects or priorities of the RFCS.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies), established in EU Member States or countries associated to RCSF. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of: − for Accompanying Measures, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries − for Research projects, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries − for Pilot and Demonstration projects, minimum 2 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
2/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/09/2022
Total budget/ call
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max budget/ project
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Coal Research Projects
call synopsis Programme
Research Fund for Coal & Steel (RFCS)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic covers all research objectives for the coal sector, as set out in the RFCS Regulation, i.e.: − supporting the just transition of the coal sector and regions − improving health and safety − minimising the environmental impacts of coal mines in transition
Eligible Activities
This topic concerns RFCS Coal Research Projects (RPJs). Research Projects (RPJs) target investigative or experimental work aiming to acquire knowledge that helps to facilitate the attainment of specific practical objectives, such as the creation or development of new products, production processes or services.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies), established in EU Member States or countries associated to RCSF. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of: − for Accompanying Measures, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries − for Research projects, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries − for Pilot and Demonstration projects, minimum 2 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
42
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
2/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/09/2022
17.669.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Mandatory International Partnerships
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Coal Pilot and Demonstration projects
call synopsis Research Fund for Coal & Steel (RFCS)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic covers all research objectives for the coal sector, as set out in the RFCS Regulation, i.e.: − supporting the just transition of the coal sector and regions − improving health and safety − minimising the environmental impacts of coal mines in transition
Eligible Activities
This topic concerns RFCS Coal Pilot and Demonstration Projects (PDPs). Call: RFCS-2022 — RFCS Annual Call 2022 EU Grants: Call document (RFCS-2022): V1.0 – 20.06.2022 10 Pilot Projects target the construction, operation and development of (significant parts of) installations on an appropriate scale and using suitably large components in order to examine the potential for putting theoretical or laboratory results into practice and/or increasing the reliability of the technical and economic data needed to progress to demonstration stage, and in certain cases to industrial and/or commercial stage. Demonstration Projects cover the construction and/or operation of (significant parts of) an industrial-scale installation, in order to bring together all the technical and economic data in order to proceed with the industrial and/or commercial exploitation of the technology at minimum risk. Both Pilot and Demonstration Projects aim to bridge the gap between Research and Innovation.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies), established in EU Member States or countries associated to RCSF. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of: − for Accompanying Measures, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries − for Research projects, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries − for Pilot and Demonstration projects, minimum 2 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
42
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 2/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17.669.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
22/09/2022
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Steel Accompanying Measures
call synopsis Programme
Research Fund for Coal & Steel (RFCS)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic covers all research objectives for the coal sector, as set out in the RFCS Regulation, i.e.: − supporting the just transition of the coal sector and regions − improving health and safety − minimising the environmental impacts of coal mines in transition
Eligible Activities
This topic concerns RFCS Steel Accompanying Measures (AMs). Accompanying Measures (AMs) aim to promote the use of knowledge gained or the organisation of dedicated workshops or conferences in connection with projects or priorities of the RFCS.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies), established in EU Member States or countries associated to RCSF. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of: − for Accompanying Measures, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries − for Research projects, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries − for Pilot and Demonstration projects, minimum 2 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y)
2/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
More information & official documents
22/09/2022
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Steel Research Projects
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Research Fund for Coal & Steel (RFCS)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic covers all research objectives for the coal sector, as set out in the RFCS Regulation, i.e.: − supporting the just transition of the coal sector and regions − improving health and safety − minimising the environmental impacts of coal mines in transition
Eligible Activities
This topic concerns RFCS Steel Research Projects (RPJs). Research Projects (RPJs) target investigative or experimental work aiming to acquire knowledge that helps to facilitate the attainment of specific practical objectives, such as the creation or development of new products, production processes or services.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies), established in EU Member States or countries associated to RCSF. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of: − for Accompanying Measures, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries − for Research projects, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries − for Pilot and Demonstration projects, minimum 2 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
42
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 2/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
48.968.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
22/09/2022
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Steel Pilot and Demonstration projects
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Research Fund for Coal & Steel (RFCS)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic covers all research objectives for the coal sector, as set out in the RFCS Regulation, i.e.: − supporting the just transition of the coal sector and regions − improving health and safety − minimising the environmental impacts of coal mines in transition
Eligible Activities
This topic concerns RFCS Steel Pilot and Demonstration Projects (PDPs). Pilot Projects target the construction, operation and development of (significant parts of) installations on an appropriate scale and using suitably large components in order to examine the potential for putting theoretical or laboratory results into practice and/or increasing the reliability of the technical and economic data needed to progress to demonstration stage, and in certain cases to industrial and/or commercial stage. Demonstration Projects cover the construction and/or operation of (significant parts of) an industrial-scale installation, in order to bring together all the technical and economic data in order to proceed with the industrial and/or commercial exploitation of the technology at minimum risk. Both Pilot and Demonstration Projects aim to bridge the gap between Research and Innovation.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies), established in EU Member States or countries associated to RCSF. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of: − for Accompanying Measures, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries − for Research projects, minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries − for Pilot and Demonstration projects, minimum 2 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
42
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
2/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
48.968.000
Expected number of proposals funded
22/09/2022
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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NGI Assure 11th Open Call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
NGI Consortium
Objective
NGI Assure is looking for building blocks that contribute to providing such assurances include (but are not limited to) quantum-proof cryptography, public key infrastructure, (augmented) authenticated key exchange, ratchet mechanisms (such as the Noise protocol) that securely chain key material, distributed hash tables and DAGs to make P2P interaction more secure, conflict-free replicated data types, mixnets and onion routing mechanisms, consensus protocols, distributed ledgers and (post) blockchain technologies that create redundant data sets managed independently by mutually distrustful parties, a priori usage control, symbolic and formal proofs, and tamperproof open hardware implementations of core cryptographic primitives. The work needs to become available under free and open source licenses. We are looking for deep tech components; the outcomes of NGI Assure shall contribute towards identifying and solving current issues, but do not need to provide a complete solution by themselves (although they may). NGI Assure strengthens the means we have for collaboration among all humans, replacing assumptions and potentially unjustified trust with uncompromising safeguards and verifiability where possible.
Eligible Activities
The following types of activities qualify for financial support, provided they are cost effective and have a clear link to the topics directly relevant to NGI Assure mentioned above - providing - and the objectives set out in the call: ● scientific research; ● design and development of open source software and open hardware; ● validation or constructive inquiry into existing or novel technical solutions; software engineering aimed at adapting to new usage areas or improving software quality; ● formal security proofs, security audits, setup and design of software testing and continuous integration; ● documentation for researchers, developers and end users; ● standardisation activities, including membership fees of standards bodies; ● understanding user requirements and improving usability/inclusive design; ● necessary measures in support of (broad)er deployability, e.g. packaging; ● participation in technical, developer and community events like hackathons, IETF, W3C, RIPE meetings, FOSDEM, etc. (admission fee, travel and subsistence costs); ● other activities that are relevant to adhering to robust software development and deployment practices; ● project management; ● out-of-pocket costs for infrastructure essential to achieving the above
Eligible Applicants EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
12
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 1/08/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
200000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
1/10/2022
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Trusted Smart Surveys 2022
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Single Market Programme (SMP)
Administration
EUROSTAT
Objective
this applied research project must develop, implement and demonstrate the concept of Trusted Smart Surveys realising a proof of concept for the complete, end-to-end, data collection process and demonstrating a solution combining the 3 key features of Trusted Smart Surveys namely: 1) involvement and engagement of citizens as active contributors, 2) acquiring, processing and combining data collected from smart devices and other appliances, and 3) contributing to the trustworthiness by guarantying strong privacy safeguards.
Eligible Activities
The envisioned project is expected to cover the following components and features: 1) Behavioural research and Human Computer Interaction (HCI). 2) Smart data acquisition and processing. 3) Privacy preservation, full transparency and auditability, and cryptographic approaches.. Meeting these objectives is not possible without the active involvement of National Statistical Institutes as they are able to formulate requirements for the integration in statistical production processes within their respective national statistical system. Proposals for actions that will build on the acquired experience of National Statistical Institutes and add value to the efforts of the National Statistical Institutes and bring these developments closer to production will have priority over ones that may not. National Statistical Institutes have explored and release PoC in the use of Trusted Smart Surveys in different contexts (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/ essnet-smart-surveys_en) and produced material part that should be taken into account in the current action.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) non-EU countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland (list of participating countries)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
12
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
19/07/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17/11/2022
2 200 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Partnership for Excellence - Erasmus+ Teacher Academies
call synopsis Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Contribute to the improvement of teacher education policies and practices in Europe by creating networks and communities of practice on teacher education that bring together providers of initial teacher education, other relevant actors such as teacher association, ministries and stakeholders. Enhance the European dimension and internationalisation of teacher education through innovative and practical collaboration with teacher educators and teachers. Develop and test jointly different models of mobility (virtual, physical and blended) in initial teacher education and as part of teachers’ continuous professional development. Develop sustainable collaboration between teacher education providers with an impact to the quality of teacher education in Europe.
Eligible Activities
Collaborate and establish networks and communities of practice with teacher education providers, teacher associations, public organisations involved in teacher education and other relevant actors to create innovative strategies and programmes for initial and continuous professional development for teachers and schools. Develop and deliver joint, innovative and effective learning modules on teacher education and for teacher competences on challenging and/or new pedagogical matters of common concern. Develop joint learning offer with a strong European dimension that includes mobility activities in all its forms. Identify effective ways to remove obstacles of mobility and identify conditions, including practical arrangements and recognition of learning. Involve schools and in particular training schools to experiment and share innovative new ways of teaching (including for distance and blended approaches to teaching and learning).
Eligible Applicants
Any nationally recognised organisation (with the features of a participating organisation as listed below) established in a Programme Country. An Erasmus+ Teacher Academy must include at least 3 full partners from a minimum of 3 Programme countries (including at least 2 EU Member States) involving: At least two nationally recognised providers of initial teacher education from 2 different Programme countries, and At least one nationally recognised provider of continuing professional development (in-service training) for teachers. Furthermore, the partnerships must also include, as full partner or associated partner, at least one practice/training school
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries
Type of call
for proposals
3 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
26/03/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2022
Total budget/ call
15 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
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n.d.
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n.d.
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Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint’)
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Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Alliances for Innovation aim to strengthen Europe’s innovation capacity by boosting innovation through cooperation and flow of knowledge among higher education, vocational education and training (both initial and continuous), and the broader socio-economic environment, including research. They also aim to boost the provision of new skills and address skills mismatches by designing and creating new curricula for higher education (HE) and vocational education and training (VET), supporting the development of a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets in the EU. These partnerships shall implement a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities, which should be adaptable to future knowledge developments across the EU. To boost innovation, the focus will be on digital skills as they are increasingly important in all job profiles across the entire labour market. Also, the transition to a circular and greener economy needs to be underpinned by changes to qualifications and national education and training curricula to meet emerging professional needs for green skills and sustainable development. Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint’) (European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience: https://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=1223) aim to create new strategic approaches and cooperation for concrete skills development solutions – both in the short and the medium term – in given economic sectors, or in areas implementing a major action of the European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience, the Pact for Skills. The main objective of the Pact is to mobilise and incentivize all relevant stakeholders to take concrete actions for the upskilling and reskilling of the workforce, by pooling efforts and setting up partnerships, also at EU level addressing the needs of the labour market, supporting green and digital transitions as well as national, regional and local skills and growth strategies. Therefore, the deliverables of Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills, i.e. sectoral skills intelligence, skills strategies, occupational profiles, training programmes, and long-term planning, will be an important contribution to the work of the sectoral partnerships that have joined the Pact for Skills. Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills seek to tackle skills gaps on the labour market that hamper growth, innovation and competitiveness in specific sectors or areas, aiming both at short term interventions and long term strategies. These Alliances will be implemented in the 14 industrial ecosystems identified in the New Industrial Strategy for Europe (COM/2020/102 final: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ TXT/?uri=CELEX:52020DC0102) (1. Tourism; 2. Mobility-Transport-Automotive; 3. Aerospace & Defence; 4. Construction; 5. Agri-food; 6. Low-carbon energy Intensive Industries; 7. Textile; 8. Creative & Cultural Industries; 9. Digital; 10. Renewable Energy; 11. Electronics; 12. Retail; 13. Proximity & Social Economy; 14. Health). The Alliances aim to build the base for the Pact for Skills and define the pathway that should be continued after the project is finalised.
Eligible Activities
Developing a strategic approach to sectoral cooperation on skills; Projects should then work on developing training content for emerging occupational profiles. Delivering the ‘core’ curricula and training programmes; Developing actions to facilitate intergenerational transfer of professional knowledge;Designing a long term action plan for the progressive roll-out of project deliverables after the project has finished
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public or private organisations legally established in a Programme Country or in any Partner Countr, such as: Higher education institutions; VET providers; Networks of VET providers; Small and medium-sized or large enterprises (including social enterprises) Research institutes; Non-governmental organisations; Public bodies at local, regional or national level; Organisations active in education, training and youth; Intermediaries that represent education, training or youth organisations or enterprises; Accreditation, certification, recognition or qualification bodies; Chambers of commerce, industry or labour, chambers of skilled crafts; European or national social partners; Hospitals or other care institutions, including long-term care; Authorities responsible for education, training or employment at regional or national level; Employment services; National statistics offices Economic development agencies; Sectoral or professional associations; Sector skills councils; Bodies providing career guidance, professional counselling, information services and employment service. Higher education institutions established in a Programme Country must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (Blueprint) must cover at least 8 Programme countries and involve at least 12 full partners. The partnership must include at least 5 labour market actors (enterprises or companies, or representative intermediary organisations, such as chambers, trade unions or trade associations) and at least 5 education and training providers (VET and/or HEIs) as full partners. There should be at least one HE institution and one VET provider involved as full partner in each proposal.
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries
Type of call
for proposals
4 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
26/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2022
Total budget/ call
62.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
4.000.000
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Alliances for Education and Enterprises
call synopsis Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Alliances for Innovation aim to strengthen Europe’s innovation capacity by boosting innovation through cooperation and flow of knowledge among higher education, vocational education and training (both initial and continuous), and the broader socio economic environment, including research. They also aim to boost the provision of new skills and address skills mismatches by designing and creating new curricula for higher education (HE) and vocational education and training (VET), supporting the development of a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets in the EU. These partnerships shall implement a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities, which should be adaptable to future knowledge developments across the EU. To boost innovation, the focus will be on digital skills and transition to a circular and greener economy. Alliances for Education and Enterprises are transnational, structured and result-driven projects, in which partners share common goals and work together to foster innovation, new skills, a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets
Eligible Activities
Activities supported include: Boosting innovation; Developing a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets, competences and skills; Stimulating the flow and exchange of knowledge between higher education, VET, enterprises and research; Identifying resilience-related, market needs and emerging professions. Alliances for Innovation are required to apply EU wide instruments and tools, such as the EQF, ESCO, Europass, EQAVET and ESG, whenever relevant. To try and test new curricula or new training and learning methods, Alliances for Innovation may organise learning mobility activities of students, teachers, researchers and staff in so far as they support/complement the main activities of the partnerships and bring added value in the implementation of the project's objectives
Eligible Applicants
public or private organisations legally established in a Programme Country or in any Partner Countr, such as: Higher education institutions; VET providers; Networks of VET providers; Small and medium-sized or large enterprises (including social enterprises) Research institutes; Non-governmental organisations; Public bodies at local, regional or national level; Organisations active in education, training and youth; Intermediaries that represent education, training or youth organisations or enterprises; Accreditation, certification, recognition or qualification bodies; Chambers of commerce, industry or labour, chambers of skilled crafts; European or national social partners; Hospitals or other care institutions, including long-term care; Authorities responsible for education, training or employment at regional or national level; Employment services; National statistics offices Economic development agencies; Sectoral or professional associations; Sector skills councils; Bodies providing career guidance, professional counselling, information services and employment service. Alliances for Education and Enterprises must cover at least 4 Programme countries, involving a minimum of 8 full partners. The partnership must include at least 3 labour market actors (enterprises or companies, or representative intermediary organisations, such as chambers, trade unions or trade associations) and at least 3 education and training providers (VET and/or HEIs), as full partners. There should be at least one HE institution and one VET provider involved as full partner in each proposal.
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Type of call
for proposals
3 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
26/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2022
Total budget/ call
61 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
1.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
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Press and media councils and professional standards
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Programme
Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
This action aims to further strengthen the position of press and media councils in a converged media environment and help in further development of deontological standards. It outcomes will include the development and maintenance of a database on media self-regulatory bodies; exchange of best practices; support to new media councils; training for journalists; cooperation with media regulators; assistance in developing journalistic standards, including through the pan-EU Working Group. It follows up on the preparatory action "Media councils in digital age".
Eligible Activities
Data collection and treatment; Actions aiming at improving of networks, exchanges of good practices and coordination; Conferences, seminars; training activities; awareness and dissemination actions; studies, analyses, mapping projects; Financial support to third parties.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least two applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which both comply with the following conditions: minimum 2 independent entities from 2 different eligible countries proposals may be submitted by any of the following applicants or combinations of: non-profit organisations (private or public); international organisations; universities; educational institutions; research centres.
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
24
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31/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20 September 2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Rapid Response Mechanism
call synopsis Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
This action is expected to provide practical help to protect journalists under threat, including concrete tools such as advice and legal support as well as offering shelter and logistical assistance thereby enabling the targeted journalists to continue pursuing their professional activities. This can include financial support when needed. The project will also organise visits to affected countries. Anti-impunity action shall be supported through advocacy. The tools used will be adjusted to accommodate individual needs on a case-bycase basis.
Eligible Activities
Cooperation projects; Conferences, seminars; Training activities; Awareness and dissemination actions; Actions aiming at the creation and improvement of networks, exchanges of good practices; Actions aiming at the creation and improvement of digital tools; Studies, analyses, mapping projects; Legal and practical support to journalists; Advocacy missions; Financial support to third parties.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least two applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which both comply with the following conditions: minimum 2 independent entities from 2 different eligible countries proposals may be submitted by any of the following applicants or combinations of: non-profit organisations (private or public); international organisations; universities; educational institutions; research centres.
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
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31/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20 September 2022
3.100.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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TV and online content
call synopsis
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Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
to nurture talents, competence and skills and to stimulate cross-border cooperation, mobility and innovation in the creation and production of European audiovisual works, encouraging collaboration across Member States with different audiovisual capacities.
Eligible Activities
strong cooperation between operators from different countries participating in the MEDIA Strand, including between broadcasters; high creative/artistic value and wide cross-border exploitation potential able to reach audiences at European and international level; innovative aspects in terms of the content and the financing that show a clear link with the envisaged distribution strategies.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) Both applications by single applicants and proposals submitted by a consortium are allowed.
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
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Publication (D/M/Y)
26/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20 September 2022
Total budget/ call
22.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
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Innovation Lab
call synopsis Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The Creative Innovation Lab shall incentivise players from different cultural and creative sectors to design and test innovative digital solutions with a potential positive long-term impact on multiple cultural and creative sectors. The Lab shall facilitate the creation of innovative solutions (e.g. tools, models and methodologies) that can apply to the audiovisual sector and at least another creative and/or cultural sector. Solutions should be easily replicable and have a potential for market penetration. For the purposes of clarity, the project does not necessarily have to be applicable immediately to the audiovisual sector but one that could easily be replicated in this sector. For the purposes of this year’s call, in addition to recurring objectives and activities, a thematic approach is also being adopted. For the second year of the Creative Innovation Lab the two themes are greening as well as innovative education tools to tackle relevant societal topics such as disinformation. The aim is to foster lifecycle thinking and promote a more sustainable and inclusive living environment and way of life.
Eligible Activities
The InnovLab support shall support the development of innovative tools, models and solutions applicable in the audiovisual and other cultural and creative sectors. It aims to support the competitiveness, greening process, cooperation, circulation, visibility, availability, diversity and/or audiences across sectors. In 2022, in addition to recurring objectives and activities, the action will address the following themes: • Greening • Innovative education tools to tackle relevant societal topics
Eligible Applicants
− be legal entities (public or private bodies) − be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − Creative Europe Participating Countries: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) − non-EU Creative Programme associate countries Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: minimum 2 entities from 2 different countries participating in the Creative Europe Programme. The consortium must present a diverse range of expertise across several cultural and creative sectors, including audiovisual
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
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Publication (D/M/Y)
26/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7 september 2022
Total budget/ call
13.640.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
70
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/crea/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_crea-cross-2022-innovlab_en.pdf
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NEWS-Journalism partnerships
call synopsis Programme
Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
to promote cross-sectoral activities that aim at adjusting to the structural and technological changes faced by the media, including enhancing a free, diverse, and pluralistic media environment, quality journalism and media, literacy including in the digital environment.
Eligible Activities
Support is foreseen for collaborative projects in and between any news media (sub)sector and/or genre that aim to enhance cooperation and instil systemic change across the wider news media ecosystem. The proposed activities should be clearly justified and based on the needs of the chosen (sub)sector(s). The proposed partnerships are encouraged to involve organisations from countries/regions with different and diverse media capabilities. Proposals should cover one or more of the following priorities: Collaborative business transformation, and/or Collaborative journalistic projects. Overlapping activities combining both priorities may be included. Proposals should involve as many news media as possible, to benefit the wider European news media community.
Eligible Applicants
− be legal entities (public or private bodies) − be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − Creative Europe Participating Countries: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) − non-EU Creative Programme associate countries Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least two applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: minimum 3 entities from 3 different eligible countries consortia may include non-profit, public and private media outlets (incl. written/online press, radio/podcasts, TV, etc) as well as other organisations focusing on news media (incl. media associations, NGOs, journalistic funds and training organisations focusing on media professionals, etc)
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Max Duration (months)
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Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
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26/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7 september 2022
7.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
70
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/crea/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_crea-cross-2022-jourpart_en.pdfcall/2022/call-fiche_crea-cross2022-innovlab_en.pdf
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A culture and creativity driven European innovation ecosystem – a collaborative platform
call synopsis
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The project should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: The establishment and development of a network of and for the cultural and creative industries (CCIs)[1] in the EU Member States and associated countries, covering the diversity of the CCIs in terms of sectors, countries and company size, with particular attention to small and medium-sized enterprises[2]. Well-founded and prioritised recommendations for EU policy on R&I and in other key areas for the CCIs, including to contribute to the 2030 objectives of the European Green Deal[3], notably in terms of environmental sustainability, while strengthening competitiveness and internationalisation. Structurally strengthened cooperation between CCIs across sectorial, geographical and cultural borders, as well as between CCIs and other economic sectors[4], empowering the CCIs to assume a proactive innovation-driving role, resulting in more innovations with a cultural and creative base. European CCIs ready for the green and digital transitions.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should show how projects will: Establish a strong, inclusive and representative network of and for the CCIs with a focus on research and innovation. The network should extend across CCI sectors at EU[7] level, and establish connections to other important economic sectors. It should be an inclusive platform, which taps into the business potential of all CCI actors while supporting the green and digital transitions. The network should have the capacity to strengthen the innovation ecosystem, by facilitating cooperation, mutual learning and capacity building within R&I for and with the CCIs. Important aspects of the network include interoperability and scale. A collaborative platform should be used to this end. Contribute to the design and prioritisation of EU policy actions, particularly R&I policy actions, that will create favourable conditions for the growth of a dynamic and wellfunctioning CCI-driven innovation ecosystem. This should include at least the following: Assess needs for future R&I actions for the CCIs, and set up a priority list per sector and company size. Map the needs of the CCIs in terms of technology investment, skills, policy and regulation, etc. to allow them to contribute to the EU’s 2030 Green Deal goals as well as to the digital transition. Assess these needs at national & European levels and provide recommendations for EU level action. Identify and propose key policy actions, including suitable regulatory innovation frameworks, needed to foment the creation of a culture and creativity driven European innovation ecosystem. Proposals should also show how projects will contribute to raise awareness of the social, economic and job creation capacity of the CCIs, for example by means of demonstrations of innovations or novelties, along with other information and dissemination activities.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations) is eligible to participate
Geo-coverage
European MS; Horizon Europe Participant Countries
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Mandatory International Partnerships
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26/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21 september 2022
6.000.000
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#BeInclusive -Promoting Gender Equality in sport “Be Equal”
call synopsis Programme
Creative Europe
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The #BeInclusive EU sport Awards 2022 (hereafter referred to as the ‘Awards’) aim to reward and give visibility to the best projects that have successfully supported inclusion through sport. Projects can include disadvantaged, marginalized or underprivileged groups such as individuals with difficult social, economic or educational backgrounds, people with a disability, health problems or cultural differences, etc. This #BeInclusive EU sport Awards will also support gender equality. It will also contribute to peace through the integration of migrants and refugees.
Eligible Activities
To reward projects promoting the empowerment and participation of women and girls in sport. This category would celebrate role models who make gender equality a reality by setting an inspiring example. This directly follows the Report of the High Level Group on gender Equality in Sport.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) established in a Creative Europe participating country (EU Member States and non-EU countries participating in the Creative Europe Programme
Geo-coverage
European MS; Eramus+ Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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29 June 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29 September 2022
15.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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#BeInclusive - Sport for Peace
call synopsis Programme
Creative Europe
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The #BeInclusive EU sport Awards 2022 (hereafter referred to as the ‘Awards’) aim to reward and give visibility to the best projects that have successfully supported inclusion through sport. Projects can include disadvantaged, marginalized or underprivileged groups such as individuals with difficult social, economic or educational backgrounds, people with a disability, health problems or cultural differences, etc. This #BeInclusive EU sport Awards will also support gender equality. It will also contribute to peace through the integration of migrants and refugees.
Eligible Activities
To reward projects using sport as a vehicle to promote peace and European values. This category would particularly target initiatives promoting the inclusion of refugees, such as in the context of the war in Ukraine.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) established in a Creative Europe participating country (EU Member States and non-EU countries participating in the Creative Europe Programme
Geo-coverage
European MS; Eramus+ Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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29 June 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29 September 2022
15.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project
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Open17 Challenge on Climate Justice
call synopsis Programme
Citizen Science for Monitoring Climate Impacts and Achieving Climate Resilience
Administration
Crowd4SDG consortium
Objective
The Open17 Challenge is about tackling the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) using Citizen Science. This year’s challenge focuses on SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions) and SDG 13 (Climate Action). Applicants pitch a project that tackles specific Climate Justice challenges using crowdsourcing solutions, during August and September 2022. €100 prizes are awarded on a weekly basis to encourage prompt participation. Also, 50 applicants will be selected to work in teams and receive online coaching to develop their project and deliver a compelling pitch, lasting 5 weeks for 2hrs per week (Oct-Nov). Participants who complete this phase will receive a certificate of completion from the UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). The most promising projects, as selected by a jury of consortium members and external experts, will progress to an intensive online workshop focused on developing a working prototype, co-organized by CERN IdeaSquare and the Crowd4SDG partners. An objective of this phase is to make a working prototype of a Citizen Science project using Crowd4SDG tools. All teams that complete this phase will receive a further certificate for their prototype development.
Eligible Activities
The selection criteria will be used at all stages of the Open17 Challenge, and in particular to select individual applicants for €100 prizes during Aug-Sept 2022, and to cover travel and accommodation for members of top teams that are invited to participate in the conference in Geneva in March 2023. Applicants for the Open17 Challenge can be rewarded for their participation in the challenge in two ways: - weekly €100 prizes for the best pitches submitted (Aug-Sept 2022) evaluated by two members of the Crowd4SDG consortium, based on four criteria detailed on the Open Call website or - travel and accommodation to attend a conference in Geneva and present their projects (March 2023), based on the decision of a jury including both consortium and external members.
Eligible Applicants
any individual or organisation
Geo-coverage Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
7
Mandatory International Partnerships
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29 July 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30 September 2022
10.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
#BeInclusive - Breaking Barriers in Sport
call synopsis Programme
Creative Europe
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The #BeInclusive EU sport Awards 2022 (hereafter referred to as the ‘Awards’) aim to reward and give visibility to the best projects that have successfully supported inclusion through sport. Projects can include disadvantaged, marginalized or underprivileged groups such as individuals with difficult social, economic or educational backgrounds, people with a disability, health problems or cultural differences, etc. This #BeInclusive EU sport Awards will also support gender equality. It will also contribute to peace through the integration of migrants and refugees.
Eligible Activities
To reward sport projects that promote inclusion, dialogue and tolerance, emphasizing the benefits of understanding each other and overcoming obstacles to participation. This category would reward initiatives that support disadvantaged groups, such as ethnic minorities, people with disabilities or vulnerable young people, to meet social challenges.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) established in a Eramus+ Europe participating country (EU Member States and non-EU countries participating in the Eramus+ Europe Programme
Geo-coverage
European MS; Eramus+ Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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29 June 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29 September 2022
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project
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100
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/erasmus-sport-2022-beinclusive-sport-awards-bbsa
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Support for the implementation of the European Heritage Label
call synopsis Programme
Creative Europe
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The general objective of the call is to support the development of a European Heritage Label umbrella organisation ensuring networking, collaboration, training and opportunities among the EHL stakeholders. This EHL umbrella organisation will be key to ensuring the sustainability of the European Heritage Label. This call for proposals will contribute to the implementation of the EHL general objectives of "strengthening European Citizens' sense of belonging to the Union, in particular that of young people, based on shared values and elements of European history and cultural heritage, as well as an appreciation of national and regional diversity; and strengthening intercultural dialogue".
Eligible Activities
Development of synergies between EHL sites, national coordinators and active players in the cultural heritage sector
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) established in a Creative Europe participating country (EU Member States and non-EU countries participating in the Creative Europe Programme
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Building of the capacity of EHL Sites and EHL National Coordinators - Support to the communication and promotion activities of the EHL sites and the EUL initiative in general:
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
40
Mandatory International Partnerships
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15/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5 october 2022
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ individual project
100
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/crea-cult-2022-eu-heritage-label
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Pilot a joint European degree label
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call synopsis Programme
Erasmus+
Administration
EACEA
Objective
to allow alliances of higher education institutions and national authorities to examine, test and facilitate the delivery of a joint European degree label, based on a common set of co-created European criteria. The aim is to encourage, where appropriate, and make it easier for higher education institutions engaged in transnational cooperation, to provide joint programmes and award joint degrees, in accordance with the Bologna instruments, as well as to take further steps to recognise the value of innovative transnational learning experiences and to increase the visibility, attractiveness and reputation, both in Europe and beyond, of joint programmes provided by alliances of European higher education institutions.
Eligible Activities
Exploring and testing the relevance of these criteria for establishing a label which acknowledges the European and transnational experiences in a joint transnational programme leading to a higher education qualification at all levels (European Qualification Frameworks – EQF – (level 6, 7, 8) and the feasibility of their use; Exploring and recommending possible optimisation of the proposed set of criteria in view of maximizing the attractiveness and potential impact of such a joint European degree label; Elaborating proposals, in cooperation with the relevant national, regional and/or institutional authorities, aiming to facilitate the development and implementation of joint degrees in Europe. This would include proposing an approach that could be commonly agreed on for the delivery of joint degrees based on co-created European criteria by European countries at all education levels. These proposals should take into account the existing instruments developed by the Bologna Process, such as e.g. the European approach for quality assurance of joint programmes, and reflect on the potential need for updating these tools. The testing is expected to take place on a significant sample of existing joint programmes implemented by alliances and other consortia of higher education institutions (such as European Universities alliances, Erasmus Mundus consortia, Marie Skłodowska-Curie consortia and other types of transnational cooperation partnerships), in close cooperation with relevant national, regional and/or higher education institutions authorities. Eligible activities are, for example, screening the existing joint programmes for compliance with the criteria, identification of eligible programmes, contribution to the creation of the template of the European joint degree label (physical and/or digital), awarding the first set of joint European degree label to students.
Eligible Applicants
The applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities if any) must be higher education institutions holding a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE), and/or public or private organisations active in the fields of education and training or in other fields relevant to this policy experimentation call. Only Higher education institutions (HEIs) holding a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) can be coordinators of the project.
Geo-coverage
European MS; Erasmus+ Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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15/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
6 october 2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Pilot institutionalised EU cooperation instruments to explore the feasibility for a possible European legal status for alliances of higher education institutions
call synopsis Programme
Erasmus+
Administration
EACEA
Objective
to examine, test and facilitate the use of existing institutionalised cooperation instruments at European level, such as a possible legal status for alliances of higher education institutions - for example ‘European Universities’, with the objective of facilitating deeper, long-term and flexible transnational cooperation. The aim is to give alliances, on a voluntary basis, the latitude to act together, make common strategic decisions, experiment joint recruitment, design joint curricula or pool resources and human, technical, data, education, research and innovation capacities.
Eligible Activities
Exploring at the level of the alliance how an existing institutionalised cooperation EU instrument, such as a possible legal status for alliances of higher education institutions at European level can provide solutions to the obstacles encountered with regard to the deeper cooperation that the alliances are pursuing. The objective is to test the implementation of existing EU instruments - such as the European grouping of territorial cooperation (EGTC) or the European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG) - based on a needs assessment of the alliance and taking into account where relevant the regulatory regional/national frameworks to which the individual higher education institutions part of the alliance need to adhere to; Where appropriate, elaborating a proposal for improvement of the existing institutionalised cooperation EU instruments or key elements for the design of a new EU level instrument.
Beneficiaries will analyse and explore how the existing institutionalised cooperation instruments available at European level can provide solutions to the obstacles encountered with regard to the deeper cooperation that the alliances are pursuing, based on a needs assessment of the alliance. It is highly recommended that this analysis is done in close cooperation with the public authorities at local, regional, and/or national level involved in the setting up of the institutionalised cooperation instruments at European level. The applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities if any) must be higher education institutions holding a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE), and/or public or private organisations active in the fields of education and training or in other fields relevant to this policy experimentation call. Only Higher education institutions (HEIs) holding a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) can be coordinators of the project.
Geo-coverage
European MS; Erasmus+ Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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15/06/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
6 october 2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
European policy network on teachers and school leaders
call synopsis Programme
Erasmus+
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The overall objective of this topic is to develop and support a Europe-wide network of relevant organisations (policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders) to promote co-operation, the development and implementation of policy at different governance levels, and to support the Commission's policy work on teachers and school leaders in the context of the European Education Area as outlined above. The specific objectives comprise the following: Create and continuously develop a broad, sustainable and inclusive network to facilitate dialogue and co-operation among experts from policy, research and practice. The network should promote and support evidence-informed policy-making and continuous collaboration among partners in the network and with other relevant stakeholders at international, European, national, regional and local levels, including especially other networks and projects funded through EU programmes; Analyse and co-create knowl-
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edge on the opportunities, challenges and policy approaches in different education systems with a view to supporting policy development and implementation at different governance levels as well as to informing the Commission's policy work on teachers, schools and school leaders; Identify, share and promote effective policy practice and stimulate innovation and strategic development in policy, implementation and provision at different governance levels. There should be specific focus on the involvement of national, regional and local stakeholders; Disseminate results and recommendations within and beyond the network, and inform EU-level debate, including co-operation under the European Education Area. Target audiences should include policy-makers at different governance levels, as well as practitioners, researchers and stakeholders across Europe; Contribute to content development for the European Commission's dissemination tools, including the School Education Gateway an online platform for school education;
Eligible Activities
Creation and further development of the network; cooperation with partner institutions and organisations inside and outside the network; Activities aiming to develop, test, adapt and adopt/ implement innovative policy and practice; Exchange of experiences and good practice, peer learning activities, peer reviews, study visits and workshops; organisation of conferences and seminars; Joint research, surveys, studies and analyses in the thematic area of the call, including country analysis or mapping of approaches and practices; analysis of recent or ongoing reforms; Awareness raising and dissemination of results; Continuous reporting including policy recommendations, evaluation and monitoring of network activities.
Eligible Applicants
Be legal entities (public or private bodies); Be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Erasmus+ Programme Countries; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Erasmus+ Programme. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of applicants (beneficiaries, not affiliated entities) from at least 15 different eligible countries.
Geo-coverage
European MS; Erasmus+ Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
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26/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12 october 2022
Total budget/ call
1.200.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ individual project
1.200.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
More information & official documents
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European policy network in the field of education of children and young people with a migrant background
call synopsis
Erasmus+
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The overall objective of this topic is to develop and support a Europe-wide network of relevant organisations (policy makers, practitioners, researchers, representatives of migrant communities, and other stakeholders) to analyse and co-create knowledge on effective policy approaches for high-quality inclusive education of children and young people with a migrant background, to promote co-operation between different stakeholders, to disseminate effective practices and innovative approaches more widely, and to support the Commission's policy work on inclusion of children and young people with a migrant background in and through education in the context of the European Education Area as outlined above. The specific objectives comprise the following: Create and continuously develop a broad, sustainable and inclusive network to facilitate dialogue and co-operation among policy makers, practitioners, researchers, representatives of migrant communities, and other stakeholders. The network should promote and support evidence-informed policy-making and continuous collaboration among partners in the network and with other relevant stakeholders at international, European, national, regional and local levels, including other networks and projects funded through EU programmes; Analyse and co-create knowledge on effective policy approaches for high-quality inclusive education of children and young people with a migrant background (covering also the specific needs of refugee children and young people) with a view to supporting policy development and implementation at different governance levels as well as to informing the Commission's policy work on inclusion of children and young people with a migrant background in and through education; Identify, share and promote effective practice and stimulate innovation and strategic development in policy, implementation and provision at different governance levels; Disseminate results and recommendations within and beyond the network, and inform EU-level debate, including co-operation under the European Education Area.
Eligible Activities
Creation and further development of the network; cooperation with partner institutions and organisations inside and outside the network; Activities aiming to develop, test, adapt and adopt/implement innovative policy and practice; Exchange of experiences and good practice, peer learning activities, peer reviews, study visits and workshops; organisation of conferences and seminars; Joint research, surveys, studies and analyses in the thematic area of the call, including country analysis or mapping of approaches and practices; analysis of recent or ongoing reforms; Awareness raising and dissemination of results; Continuous reporting including policy recommendations, evaluation and monitoring of network activities.
Eligible Applicants
Be legal entities (public or private bodies); Be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Erasmus+ Programme Countries; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Erasmus+ Programme. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of applicants (beneficiaries, not affiliated entities) from at least 15 different eligible countries.
Geo-coverage
European MS; Erasmus+ Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
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26/05/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12 october 2022
Total budget/ call
1.200.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ individual project
1.200.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
Grassroots sports programmes and infrastructure innovation
call synopsis Programme
Pilot Projects & Preparation Actions (PPPA)
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The expected outcomes of this preparatory action should include: the development of new forms of practices as well as soft programmes to promote it; better integration of new ways of practicing sport and physical activity in the offer of traditional sport federations and organisations; an increased participation of young generations to sport; the development of light sport facilities, which directly complement the previous expected results.
Eligible Activities
Grassroots sports is a traditional and slowly evolving area. Society in general and individuals’ needs and preferences regarding sports, however, change more rapidly. Indeed, participation figures highlight a growing mismatch between the provision of opportunities for sports via traditional sports organisations and the demand for sports from individuals. This preparatory action aims to identify and test multiple promising innovations in both categories. To achieve this, innovation challenges will be organised that select and reward promising innovations by any interested party (institution, company, start-up, individual(s) or other parties), which can be introduced and tested over a substantial period (minimum six months). The funding will be invested in soft programmes and new (small) sports infrastructure.
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Actions will promote new forms of practicing sport, such as (non-exhaustive list): − adaptation of the existing infrastructure and development of light sport facilities, which directly complement the expected results; organisation of new forms of physical activities and integration with traditional activities to offer sport activities; − innovative approaches to training programmes; − intergenerational activities and outreach to young people to increase their participation; − use of digital technology and social media. Eligible Applicants
Be legal entities (public or private bodies); Be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Erasmus+ Programme Countries; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Erasmus+ Programme; - Be an organisation active in the field of sport (such as a sport federation or club), with legal personality (public or private body), which regularly organises sport activities and competitions and has activities in Europe, a European dimension or European impact. Only applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries).
Geo-coverage
European MS; Erasmus+ Participant Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
18
Mandatory International Partnerships
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2/08/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12 october 2022
Expected number of proposals funded 400.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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1 945 500
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
ARCHIPEL.EU Mobility Fund
call synopsis Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
Institut français (Paris, France), in partnership with the Overseas Countries and Territories Association (Brussels, Belgium) and the Agência de Promoção da Cultura Atlântica (Madeira, Portugal)
Objective
The Archipel.eu pilot project, launched in June 2021, aims to preserve and promote the culture of the European Union's outermost regions and overseas countries and territories. The mobility fund’s call aims to: • Improve communication between the ORs, the OCTs and the European Union as a whole; • Encourage mobility, exchange and cooperation between culture and creative-sector professionals; • Promote, preserve and foster knowledge of the local cultures of the Outermost Regions and Overseas Countries and Territories through exchange between the ORs, between the OCTs, between the ORs and the OCTs and throughout the European Union; • Explore the use of digital technology to promote culture and intercultural dialogue, thereby raising awareness about cultural diversity and building bridges between communities.
Eligible Activities
This fund supports the physical and virtual mobility of culture-sector professionals and artists in the outermost regions of the European Union (ORs), the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) and throughout the European Union. This fund is based on a continuous open call until December 2022. Applications must be submitted on line and will be evaluated by a panel of experts who meet on line every month. Individually mobile projects, face-to-face, hybrid projects (face-to-face and digital) and alldigital projects (virtual exhibitions, interactive performances, master classes, webinars, etc) are all eligible. For the purpose of this fund, virtual mobility is intended to foster a more ecoresponsible and sustainable approach while building resilience in the culture sector in the current context. Mobility projects must be 7 to 15 days in length and occur between January 1, 2022 and February 1, 202
Eligible Applicants
Artists, groups of artists and/or culture-sector professionals legally residing in the ORs or OCTs who submit applications on an individual basis (who are not represented by a structure).
Geo-coverage
outermost regions of the European Union (ORs), the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) and throughout the European Union
Type of call
for proposals
15 days (mobility projects)
Mandatory International Partnerships
-
Publication (D/M/Y)
2/08/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
1 december 2022
Total budget/ call
€100,000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
Sport for People and Planet - a new approach on sustainability through sport in Europe
call synopsis Programme
Pilot Projects & Preparation Actions (PPPA)
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The objectives of the proposed project are to: raise awareness, inspire behaviour, and lead the thinking in European society on how sport can enable and accelerate social and environmental transformation; engage EU citizens to actively participate in sustainable measures using the communicative power of sport, its major events and leading role models. Actions supported under this project will contribute to the implementation of the New European Bauhaus initiative.
Eligible Activities
Actions must promote the increased and active role of sport in sustainability and environmental transformation. The activities shall plan and implement methods aimed at making sport the role model industry in environmental transformation, especially for young generations.
Eligible Applicants
Be legal entities (public or private bodies); Be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Erasmus+ Programme Countries; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Erasmus+ Programme; - Be an organisation active in the field of sport (such as a sport federation or club), with legal personality (public or private body), which regularly organises sport activities and competitions and has activities in Europe, a European dimension or European impact. Only applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries).
Geo-coverage
European MS; Erasmus+ Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
18
Mandatory International Partnerships
-
Publication (D/M/Y)
2/08/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12 october 2022
Total budget/ call
1 437 074
Expected number of proposals funded
400.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Preparatory Action Writing European
call synopsis Programme
Pilot Projects & Preparation Actions (PPPA)
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Increased global competition in the audiovisual sector makes international cooperation in scriptwriting ever more crucial. Such cooperation is particularly necessary at European level to allow European players to scale up and face the increasing risk of ‘brain-drain’ of European audiovisual professionals towards third countries. The objective of the proposed scheme is to respond to the need for European storytelling suitable for co-production and that can travel across borders. In addition, in order to bring out stories that reflect our European culture, both the one that we have in common and the one specific to our respective countries, we must encourage the emergence of strong teams of creators (e.g. screenwriters, showrunners, other authors, etc.) from several Member States.
Eligible Activities
Support will be given to projects that facilitate creative hubs, e.g. writing rooms or other collaborative settings, aimed at the co-creation of European audiovisual works. Such hubs will act as accelerators or incubators of talents, by proposing innovative methods to select and guide talented writers from pre-writing/conceptualisation to the actual writing of fiction series projects and potential matchmaking with buyers. The projects should involve European talents as directly as possible. The objective of the action being enhancing and enabling creativity, talents across the EU should be empowered to intensify their cooperation. Authors should be working within ad hoc creative labs or writing rooms that have as primary goal the improvement of the creative process. At the same time, through exchanges with audiovisual professionals, authors should become more aware of the potential of their creative input, in artistic as well as in exploitation and dissemination terms.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (in particular non-profit organisations, public or private bodies, educational institutions and research centres)
Geo-coverage
European MS
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
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Publication (D/M/Y)
1/09/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
8 november 2022
Total budget/ call
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months)
More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
100
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/pppa-media-2022-writingeu
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Network for innovative solutions for the future of democracy
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The goal is to establish a network of researchers in democracy together with practitioners of civic participation and deliberation and of citizenship education across Europe, bringing together a critical mass of such actors in Europe, from Member States and Associated Countries representing the different parts of Europe with their diverse policy contexts, challenges as well as historical and cultural backgrounds. Such a network should contribute to Europe’s future policy to strengthen and renew democracy in Europe, in line with the Commission’s priority “A new push for European democracy ” and the follow-up to the Conference on the future of Europe.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should establish an innovative network of democracy research organisations and practitioners of democratic innovation, which will: Connect the dots of the current fragmented landscape of research, platforms, databases, knowledge repositories and research infrastructures into new models and practices of democracy and suggested paths for innovation of democratic practices, assessing their impact to ensure a match with the needs of policy makers and facilitate broad dissemination of these models. Produce policy recommendations to strengthen and renew democracy in all governance levels and democratic debate in Europe. Analyse ex post the dynamics and patterns in terms of citizen participation in the Conference on the Future of Europe and evaluate how they could translate into an infrastructure for inclusive participatory and deliberative democracy in the EU[6]. Help policy makers in the EU and Associated Countries to design civic participation strategies for relevant policy areas, in conjunction with the European Commission’s Competence Centre on Participatory and Deliberative Democracy. Design capacity building activities on inclusive participatory and deliberative forms of democracy at different governance levels, including training and knowledge sharing.
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for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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31 March 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2022
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
-
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EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Employment and Social Inclusion
Knowledge platform and network for social impact assessment of green transition policies
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The project should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Development of strategic and integrated policies at European and international level, with a focus on policies and interventions geared towards just green transitions. Formulation of recommendations and action plans for strengthening social and labour impact assessments and intervention quality standards, while taking into account the social and legal feasibility and costs of policies geared towards the green transition. Provision of evidence and assessment of the social acceptability and feasibility and the distribution of costs and benefits of different policy instruments geared towards just green transitions.Support to the exchange, dissemination and uptake of best practices.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should: Contribute towards setting up a knowledge platform and network building on existing evidence from assessments of social and distributional impacts of the green transition in general, and of climate action, climate change policies and environmental policies more specifically. Propose theoretically founded practical and operational definitions of social impacts and develop social impact assessments/ evaluations (covering at least employment, economic, distributional, generational, education, health, quality of life, gender and accessibility aspects) that are well suited to measure impacts of fair green transition policies both ex ante and ex post within and across countries. The proposed platform should take stock of the existing methodologies to carry out social impact assessments and/or impact evaluations, and come forward with suitable, practical and easy to use, possibly new methodologies and indicators for such assessments and evaluations, which would inform policymakers and help them to gauge the effects of green transition policies (such as those inspired by the European Green Deal and the Fit for 55 package or those funded by the Just Transition Fund and the European Social Fund+).
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for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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30 April 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2022
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-transformations-02-01
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A European Social Innovation Catalyst Fund to Advance EU Mission Objectives by Replicating and Scaling-up Existing, Demonstrably Successful Social Innovations
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This coordination and support action serves the Missions, namely, “Adaptation to Climate Change: Support at least 150 European regions and communities to become climate resilient by 2030”, “Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030”, “Cancer: Improving the lives of more than 3 million people by 2030 through prevention, cure and for those affected by cancer including their families, to live longer and better”, “100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030”, and “A Soil Deal for Europe: 100 living labs and lighthouses to lead the transition towards healthy soils by 2030”, by replicating and enhancing existing, demonstrably successful product, services, business model, organizational, governance, and other social innovations capable of addressing objectives appropriate for the Missions at European scale.
Eligible Activities
In order to help Missions achieve their objectives, the consortium will undertake the following activities, i.e., set up a European Social Innovation Catalyst Fund (“the Fund”) to ensure adequate financial support for replicating existing, demonstrably successful social innovations. The Fund will be funded jointly by the European Commission and by funding secured by the members of the consortium. The consortium is invited to combine Horizon Europe and other public and private funding including philanthropic sources to form a dedicated facility to support successful social innovations. Blending Horizon Europe and other public and private resources would translate into a meaningful innovation in terms of EU co-investment schemes for social and environmental good, building on the Horizon 2020 European Social Catalyst Fund pilot[1]. The EU will contribute a maximum of one quarter of the Fund. Accounting for financial investment calendars, the creation of the Fund should take no more than six months to a year; put forward open calls for proposals for the replication of existing social innovations. The Fund will support third parties not only in terms of financing, but also of advisory, networking, and any other means objectively increasing the chances of success of the replication projects. The open call must be published widely, including on the Horizon Europe Participant Portal and through National Contact Points.
Eligible Applicants Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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31 April 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2022
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max % EU Cofunding
-
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Employment and Social Inclusion
Cybercrime and Digital investigations
call synopsis Programme
Internal Security Fund
Administration
Mingration and Home Affairs
Objective
Developing operational capacity and expertise of law enforcement and judicial authorities and supporting cross-border cooperation in the field of Cybercrime, including Cybersecurity when related; Development of investigative and forensics tools to address the challenges posed by the use of encryption by criminals and its impact on criminal investigations and supporting law enforcement authorities' engagement in the area of Internet governance; Fostering cross-border cooperation between law enforcement/ judicial authori-ties and private entities.
Eligible Activities
Enhancing the operational capacity of law enforcement and/or judicial authorities to investigate cyber-attacks and cyber enabled crime. Enhancing the operational capacity of law enforcement and/or judicial authorities to address the challenges posed by 5G and application level communication in the area of lawful interception. Enhancing the operational capacity of law enforcement and/or judicial authorities to address the challenges posed by the use of encryption by criminals and its impact on criminal investigations.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) − be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)), excluding Denmark, − non-EU countries: without any limitation as long as relevant for the call for proposals in view of their advanced competences. Proposals must be submitted by: − minimum 2 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
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13 April 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/09/2022
Total budget/ call
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
3
Max budget/ project
3.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Drugs
call synopsis Internal Security Fund
Administration
Mingration and Home Affairs
Objective
The present Call for Proposals aims at funding projects on better law enforcement in the area of illicit drug trafficking. Project applications submitted under the present Call for Proposals must address at least one of the following priorities: 1. Investigations and other law enforcement activities aimed at disruption of illicit drug trafficking, and dismantling storage and production facilities for illicit drugs. 2. Activities aimed at facilitating the exchange of operational information for capacity building in order to prevent drug-related crime. 3. Activities aimed to prevent drug use and raise awareness of the adverse effects of drugs. 4. Joint training programmes for law enforcement authorities to enhance the EU's capacity to target drug trafficking.
Eligible Activities
a)) analytical, monitoring and evaluation activities, including threat, risk and impact assessments, which are evidence based and consistent with priorities and initiatives identified at Union level; projects promoting networking, public-private partnerships, mutual confidence, understanding and learning, identification and dissemination of best practices and innovative approaches at Union level, training and exchange programmes; c) projects supporting the development of methodological, notably statistical, tools and methods and common indicators; d) the acquisition, maintenance and/or further upgrading of technical equipment, expertise, secure facilities, infrastructures, related buildings and systems, especially ICT systems and their components at the Union level; e) activities enhancing awareness of Union policies and objectives among stakeholders and the general public; f) particularly innovative projects developing new methods and/or deploying new technologies; g) studies and pilot projects.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies); − be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:; − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)), excluding Denmark,; − non-EU countries: without any limitation as long as relevant for the call for proposals in view of their advanced competences. Proposals must be submitted by: − minimum 2 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the ISP Programme
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
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21 June 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
4/10/2022
1.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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ONGOING EUROPEAN CALLS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT
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International Cooperation and Development
Support to law enforcement and security reforms in Armenia
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
To support establishment and proper functioning of the new Ministry of Interior 2. To support implementing the Police reform derivi ng from the 2020 2022 Police Reforms Strategy 3. To support drafting full package of the follow up new Strategy for the Police Reforms 4. To support modernization of Migration, Passport and Border Management services 5. To support putting in place relevant reporting, statistical and IT mechanisms in the framework of Law Enforcement and Security reforms
Eligible Activities
Support to establishment of the new Ministry of Interior, specifically: Activities in this area may include: Run audit on existing structures, legal framework, human resources, data bases of the Police; implement peer review of already existing audits/assessments. Based on recommendations and findings, Propose draft legal and policy framework for Ministry of Interior Propose draft organisational setup based on best EU/international practices
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a specific type of organisation such as: a competent Government Department, Public body, or relevant mandated body of a Government Department or public body authority of a European Union Member State in the fields related to this action and be established in7 a Member State of the European Union
Geo-coverage
Armenia
Type of call
Max Duration (months)
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€)
18 july 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
4 09 2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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International Cooperation and Development
Cross-border programme Kosovo* - North Macedonia under IPA II 2019 and 2020
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Thematic Priority 2: Encouraging tourism and cultural and natural heritage and Thematic Priority 3: Protecting the environment, promoting climate change adaptation and mitigation, risk prevention and management
Eligible Activities
Design and development of joint tourism offers, products and services; Development of harmonised plans of actions to address soil contamination in a sustainable way;
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person, and be non-profit-making, and be effectively established in either Kosovo or North Macedonia
Geo-coverage
Kosovo or Norh Macedonia
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€)
Mandatory International Partnerships
18 july 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20 09 2022
2,280,000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
85
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24
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EU National Resource Center for Serbia
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
to further strengthen the overall capacity of civil society, including their capacities for advocacy and monitoring of reforms and Serbia’s EU Integration process in all relevant sectors, enhancing their progress via tailor-made approaches, in line with their point of development in the life cycle, via an EU National Resource Centre throughout Serbia by regional presence where and as relevant; to increase the capacities of grassroots and informal groups for advocacy and monitoring of reforms and Serbia’s EU Integration process through flexible financial support to third parties (FSTP) mechanisms:
Eligible Activities
Strengthening organisational development of civil society; Support civil society to strengthen their advocacy skills, building networks and coalitions; Support cooperation among civil society, state institutions and donor community; Build capacity of civil society to contribute to the EU integration process; Policy research, needs analysis and monitoring of environment for civil society in line with the EU Guidelines on Civil Society; Mentoring and coaching support to civil society and their networks;
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and a civil society organisation6 and be established in7 the Republic of Serbia
Geo-coverage
Serbia
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€)
More information & official documents
for proposals
56
Mandatory International Partnerships
18 july 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16 09 2022
4.800.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Type of call
International Cooperation and Development
NDICI - Organizações da Sociedade Civil e Direitos Humanos & Democarcia no Brasil
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
LOTE 1: Promover um espaço favorável para que as Organizações da Sociedade Civil no Brasil atuem e estimulem a criação de mecanismos institucionais voltados ao alinhamento formal dos municípios com a Agenda 2030. LOTE 2 –Promover a inclusão digital de populações vulneráveis na região Norte do Brasil8 por meio do uso de tecnologias digitais, fomentar a inovação social, o empreendedorismo e outras atividades que gerem impactos sociais, econômicos e sustentáveis LOTE 3 – Direitos Humanos e Democracia Objetivo Geral: Promover e proteger os direitos humanos e as liberdades fundamentais, a democracia e Estado de direito. Objetivo Específico: Melhorada a capacidade de jornalistas, blogueiros e trabalhadores dos meios de comunicação social independentes e de qualidade e de defensores e defensoras dos direitos humanos que atuam em questões associadas a “Liberdade de Expressão, Liberdade de Imprensa e Pluralismo e Novas Tecnologias e Direitos Humanos” para apoiar o engajamento cívico e o ativismo, no Brasil.
Eligible Activities
Strengthening organisational development of civil society;
Eligible Applicants
ter personalidade jurídica; e não ter fins lucrativos; e ser nacionais do Brasil ou de um Estado-Membro da União Europeia ou de um Estado-Membro do Espaço Económico Europeu (Islândia, Liechtenstein e Noruega); e ser uma OSC ou uma plataforma, ou coalização representativa de OSCs constituída de acordo com a legislação em vigor no país em causa;
Geo-coverage
Brasil
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for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
18 july 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/09/2022
6,900,000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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174472 - Appui au suivi indépendant des politiques budgétaires et fiscales
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
L’objectif général du présent appel à propositions est de renforcer le suivi indépendant des politiques budgétaires et fiscales de la Tunisie par des organisations de société civile (OSC). Les objectifs spécifiques du présent appel à propositions sont: accroître la capacité des organisations de la société civile dans le domaine des politiques budgétaires et fiscales ; promouvoir le développement de réseaux et de coalitions d'OSC axés sur le développement partagé des capacités, de l'analyse et du plaidoyer sur les politiques budgétaires et fiscales ; promouvoir un suivi structuré et régulier du budget et des politiques fiscales par les OSC et accroître la capacité d'analyse dans ces domaines, ainsi que le développement d'outils de suivi structurés.
Eligible Activities
Lot 1 - Création d'un réseau d'OSC autour de la politique budgétaire et fiscale Lot 2 - Travail d'analyse et de plaidoyer autour des politiques budgétaires et fiscales
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and a civil society organisation6 and be established in Rwanda
Geo-coverage
Rwanda
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€)
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
18 july 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
4/10/2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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175188 - Call for Proposals for Bangsamoro Agri-Enterprise Programme (BAEP)
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to contribute to a peaceful, cohesive, secure and inclusively developed Bangsamoro. The specific objectives of this call for proposals is: “local agricultural / sea-aqua product production is improved in quality, diversity, consolidation and its response to the needs of the market”.
Eligible Activities
Mapping and analysis of local value chain Crops/sea-product Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), Good Production Practices, Smart Climate Production Techniques, improved processing and logistics Lead crop/product driven diversified farming/fishing systems Agro-ecological and sustainable agricultural practices embedding principles of green and circular economy Farmer-driven extension and coaching systems Farmers’ / fisher folks’ clusters, cooperative and social enterprises Fair value chain and agri-fichery market/trade linkages, private – public partnerships Local VC related crafts capacity building and training
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person; and be a specific type of organisation such as: non-governmental organisation, private or public sector operator, local authority, an international (inter-governmental) organisation as defined by Article 156 of the EU Financial Regulation; be established in a Member State of the European Union or in other countries eligible under the DCI Regulation and as stipulated in Art. 9 of the Common Implementation Rules (CIR).
Geo-coverage
Philippines (Bangsamoro Area)
Max Duration (months)
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for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
18 july 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/10/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
3000000
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS (CSOS) AS ACTORS OF CHANGE
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to enable local CSOs to engage as actors of governance and development in their own right and support human rights defenders. to increase the capacities of grassroots and informal groups for advocacy and monitoring of reforms and Serbia’s EU Integration process through flexible financial support to third parties (FSTP) mechanisms:
Eligible Activities
Actions that strengthen youth organisations to meaningfully participate in budget review processes, monitor the Public Finance Management (PFM) policies, and participate in sectoral working groups to promote budget transparency and accountability. Activities aiming to support the integration and employability of disabled youth via fiscal incentive schemes as well as psychosocial support and mental health services for all. Support nature-based solutions to promote protection, sustainable use and/or restauration of ecosystems. Support youth organisations to promote natural resources management: enforcement of environmental legislation, monitoring of ecosystem change and biodiversity loss. Raising awareness of media practitioners and content creators to promote responsible use of digital media, to encourage quality journalism and creation of fact-based, critical and ethical content; Awareness raising among mining workers and mining companies on the right to decent work, including the right to written contracts, non-discrimination, annual leave, the right to social security as well as the right to join a trade union.
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and a civil society organisation6 and be established in Rwanda
Geo-coverage
Rwanda
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
18 july 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
14/10/2022
5,100,000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Type of call
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174998 - Contribution de la société civile à une plus grande durabilité et meilleure gouvernance de la filière cacao en Côte d'Ivoire
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Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
L’objectif général du présent appel à propositions est de contribuer à la mise en place d’un réseau / observatoire de la société civile pour le cacao durable en Côte d’Ivoire, en lien avec la société civile européenne et les plateformes nationales de cacao durable dans les pays de l’UE (Belgique, Pays-Bas, Allemagne, France). L’objectif spécifique du présent appel à propositions est : La Société Civile ivoirienne travaillant autour de la question du cacao durable et de ses nombreuses sous problématiques (économiques, sociales, environnementale, droits humains, etc.) est mieux structurée et renforcé dans ses capacités de communication et plaidoyer.
Eligible Activities
• Suivi systématique, collecte et analyse de données visant à améliorer le plaidoyer ; • Campagnes de sensibilisation et de divulgation ; Plaidoyers et lobbying sur le cacao durable, le prix décent pour les planteurs, le renforcement de la redevabilité et de la transparence de la filière et le combat • Activités pour l'institutionnalisation des mécanismes de dialogue et de consultation entre la société civile et les institutions publiques nationales ou locales, ainsi qu'avec les donateurs ; • Activités conjointes avec les institutions publiques et les instances parlementaires ; • Supervision, coaching, accompagnement pour la mise en œuvre de micro-projet(s) au niveau local ; • Activités de renforcement des capacités pour la mobilisation des groupes sous-représentés et/ou marginalisés • Activités de transfert de compétences et de développement de la formation, à condition qu'elles soient conformes aux objectifs spécifiques de l'appel à propositions ; • Activités d'analyse des mécanismes de gouvernance, y compris la gouvernance locale, ainsi que des politiques publiques.
Eligible Applicants
être une personne morale et • n’avoir aucun but lucratif et • Etre une Organisation de la Société Civile (OSC) et • être établi dans un État membre de l’Union européenne ou dans la République de Côte d’Ivoire depuis au moins trois ans à la date de soumission de la proposition
Geo-coverage
Côte d’Ivoire
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
18 july 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
14/10/2022
3,000,000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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European Union Kosovo Home Affairs Programme
call synopsis
Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
To enhance the alignment of Kosovo home affairs sectors to the European standards and best practices and to improve the promotion of rule of law and fundamental rights in Kosovo. The specific objective(s) of this call for proposals is: To strengthen capacities and improve the performance of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and its dependant institutions to align effectively with the EU acquis and increase public safety and security in Kosovo.
Eligible Activities
Priority 1 Support to EU Alignment: Improve functioning of the home affairs sector through developing further the legal and institutional framework in line with EU Acquis, European standards and practices. Priority 2 Capacity building: Strengthen investigation capacities and performance of law enforcement institutions in the areas of organised crime, corruption, terrorism, cybersecurity, forensic border management and migration.
Eligible Applicants
• be a legal person, and • be a specific type of organisation such as: a competent Government Department, Public body, or relevant mandated body of a Government Department or public body / authority of a European Union Member State, preferably in the fields related to this Action (Home Affairs) and • be established in a Member State of the European Union
Geo-coverage
Kosovo
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€)
More information & official documents
for proposals
40
Mandatory International Partnerships
5 august 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
4/11/2022
6,500,000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
6,000,000.00
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Type of call
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Supporting more inclusive societies in the Eastern Caribbean
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to enhance CSOs contribution to sustainable development and good governance in the Eastern Caribbean. The specific objective of this call for proposals is: To improve the protection and inclusion of marginalised and vulnerable groups in the Eastern Caribbean.
Eligible Activities
• Enabling civil society participation in and contribution to policy dialogue and decision-making processes at all levels, as well as their role as efficient implementing partners, advocates, and watchdogs of policy implementation and support (national, international or EU). • Supporting CSO organisational capacity related to internal governance; programme, project and financial management; advocacy etc. • Supporting CSO sector-specific technical, research, analysis and advocacy capacity. • Supporting CSO effectiveness, accountability and transparency. • Foster strong institutional and political links between local, community and national levels including the strengthening of partnerships and networks of CSOs to promote coordination, collaboration and exchange.
Eligible Applicants
• be a legal person and • be non-profit-making and • be a specific type of organisation such as: non-governmental organisation or local authority and • be established in a Member State of the European Union or where the action takes place (in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines) or in other CARIFORUM country.
Geo-coverage
Eastern Caribbean
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for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
18 july 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
10/01/2023
1,320,000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
450.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS MENTIONED IN SYNOPSES
European Institutions, Agencies and Associations ACRONYM
TITLE
CATEGORY MISSION
CINEA
European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
Executive Agency
COST
European CoopAssociation eration in Science and Technology Association
COST provides networking opportunities for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges.
EACEA
Education, Audio- Executive visual and Culture Agency Executive Agency
http://eacea.ec.europa. EACEA is responsible for the management of certain EU's funding programmes eu/ in the fields of education, culture, audiovisual, sport, citizenship and volunteering.
EASME
Executive Agency Executive for SMEs Agency
EASME manages on behalf of European Commission, several EU programmes (i.e. COSME, part of the HORIZON Programme, EMFF)
https://ec.europa.eu/ easme/
ECHO
European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations Office
European Commission Department
With seven regional offices and field offices in over 40 countries, it deploys humanitarian aid operations across the world, intervention strategies and policy for aid for humanitarian need and disasters.
https://ec.europa.eu/ echo/index_en
EDA
European Defense Agency
Decentralised Agency
EDA supports its Member States’ efforts to enhance their defence capabilities in a collaborative manner, supporting cooperative European defence projects and research and technology development in the defence and security sector
http://www.eda.europa. eu/
EIF
European Investment Fund
Investment Fund
EIF is part of the European Investment Bank Group. Its shareholders are the European Investment Bank (EIB), the European Union, represented by the European Commission, and a wide range of public and private banks and financial institutions. EIF is a specialist provider of risk finance to benefit small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) across Europe.
https://www.eif.org/
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WEBLINK
CINEA supports the European Green https://cinea.ec.euDealSearch, with a focus on creating ropa.eu/index_en synergies to support a sustainable, connected, and decarbonised Europe. CINEA will continue to manage existing projects, including those taken over from the EASME agency, and start implementing new 2021-2027 programmes delivering on the necessary actions to achieve climate neutrality in Europe by 2050 https://www.cost.eu/
ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS MENTIONED IN SYNOPSES
European Institutions, Agencies and Associations ACRONYM
TITLE
CATEGORY MISSION
EMFF
European Maritime and Fisheries Fund
Structural and Investment Fund
EMFF helps fishermen in the transition https://ec.europa.eu/ to sustainable fishing; it supports coastal fisheries/cfp/emff_en communities in diversifying their economies; it finances projects that create new jobs and improve quality of life along European coasts supports sustainable aquaculture developments.
ERA-NET Bioenergy
ERA-NET Bioenergy Consortium
Consortium
ERA-NET Bioenergy is a network of national funding organisations which support bioenergy projects. Since January 2011, ERA-NET Bioenergy is a self-sustained network with a clear focus on joint calls for R&D proposals.
EUCF
European City Facility
Consortium
https://eucityfacility.eu/ The EUCF is a European initiative to home.html support municipalities, local authorities and their groupings to develop investment concepts to accelerate investments in sustainable energy. In form of a € 60k grant, the EUCF finances services and activities to support the development of investment concepts by local authorities.
HaDEA
Health and Digital Executive Executive Agency Agency
https://hadea.ec.euThe HaDEA addresses the European ropa.eu/index_it Commission’s ambition to help rebuild a post-COVID-19 Europe at its heart, which will be greener, more digital, more resilient and better fit for the current and forthcoming challenges.
INEA
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency
INEA is the successor organisation of the Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency (TEN-TEA). Its mission is to support the Commission, project promoters and stakeholders
Decentralised Agency
WEBLINK
www.eranetbioenergy. net
https://ec.europa.eu/ inea/mission-objectives
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