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New 28 funding calls for for digital development skills development data security
A call for designing a new KIC CERV PROGRAMME New 3 funding calls for Town twinning and networks
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149 Calls open on Research and Innovation. Calls from Horizon Europe and European Innovation Council.
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186 calls open on Energy, Environment and Climate Change.
1 call open on Education, Vocational Training and Culture. New calls offered by the new Europa Creativa Programme.
30 calls open on Enterprises and Economic Development Policies.
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Hello readers! In the 21st November 2021 edition, our weekly monitor reached 371 new calls recently opened by European Institutions and Agencies. This week we monitored 28 new calls recently issued by the Digital Europe Programme. They include a long series of funding opportunities for the digital development in European economy and society spanning from skills to data security and digital innovation hubs. A lot of other calls has been recently issued under Horizon Europe Programme. We included all of them in our general list, promising to examine in our Synopses in the next weeks. We also monitored three new funding calls from the CERV Programme and a new call for energy transition regions.
4 calls open on International Development and Cooperation.
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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS DEADLINE: 21/11/2021 - 20/05/2022
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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: November-May 2021 Deadlines: 21 November - 20 May 2022
Icons on Topics
we begin to add icons on topics into our general list of calls, to provide a faster view on funding opportunities open every week
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 Maritime and Blue Economy Renewable Energy and Sustainability Scientific Research Social Development and Inclusion Security and fight against crime Space and Satellite Economy and Research Transport and Road Infrastructures CALL4EUROPE - 5
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: November-May 2021 Deadlines: 21 November - 20 May 2022
Regional and City Development
Note: new calls are stressed with pink colour
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fight against firearms trafficking
10.000.000
page 47
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
6.000.000
page 33
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Domestic and sexual violence are prevented and combated Online identity theft is countered
6.000.000
page 42
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
16.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved access to fighting crime and terrorism research data Improved preparedness on attacks to public spaces
7.000.000
page 46
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
5.000.000
page 45
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Lawful interception using new and emerging technologies (5G & beyond, quantum computing and encryption) Prevention of child sexual exploitation
6.000.000
page 49
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
16.000.000
page 44
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Disinformation and fake news are combated and trust in the digital world is raised Fight against trafficking in cultural goods
5.000.000
page 35
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fight against organised environmental crime
10.000.000
page 43
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Modern biometrics used in forensic science and by police
5.000.000
page 48
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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: November-May 2021 Deadlines: 21 November - 20 May 2022
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Terrorism and other forms of serious crime countered using travel intelligence Enhanced security and management of borders, maritime environment, activities and transport, by increased surveillance capability, including high altitude, long endurance aerial support Increased safety, security, performance of the European Border and Coast Guard and of European customs authorities Improved border checks for travel facilitation across external borders and improved experiences for both passengers and border authorities’ staff Advanced detection of threats and illicit goods in postal and express courier flows Improved detection of concealed objects on, and within the body of, persons Dynamic business continuity and recovery methodologies based on models and prediction for multi-level Cybersecurity Improved security in opensource and open-specification hardware for connected devices AI for cybersecurity reinforcement
16.000.000
page 48
20.000.000
page 45
2.500.000
page 45
20.000.000
page 45
8.000.000
page 45
18.000.000
page 45
21.000.000
page 45
18.000.000
page 45
11.000.000
page 45
Scalable privacy-preserving technologies for cross-border federated computation in Europe involving personal data
17.000.000
page 45
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
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Improved understanding of risk exposure and its public awareness in areas exposed to multi-hazards Integrated Disaster Risk Reduction for extreme climate events: from early warning systems to long term adaptation and resilience building Enhanced assessment of disaster risks, adaptive capabilities and scenario building based on available historical data and projections Developing a prioritisation mechanism for research programming in standardisation related to natural hazards and/or CBRN-E sectors Fast deployed mobile laboratories to enhance situational awareness for pandemics and emerging infectious diseases A maturity assessment framework for security technologies National Contact Points (NCPs) in the field of security and cybersecurity Demand-led innovation for situation awareness in civil protection Security research technologies driven by active civil society engagement: transdisciplinary methods for societal impact assessment and impact creation European infrastructures and their autonomy safeguarded against systemic risks Ensured infrastructure resilience in case of Pandemics
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
5.000.000
page 45
6.000.000
page 45
5.000.000
page 45
2.000.000
page 45
8.000.000
page 45
1.500.000
page 45
2.500.000
page 45
6.000.000
page 45
2.000.000
page 45
20.000.000
page 45
20.000.000
page 45
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: November-May 2021 Deadlines: 21 November - 20 May 2022
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020
DAPSI 3rd open call for proposals
20.000.000
page 55
24-nov-21
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Employment and Social Inclusion
SMP
Local Green Deals
2.000.000
page 134
SMP
Social Economy Missions for community resilience
2.000.000
page 244
International Development and Cooperation 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 Research and Innovation
Europeaid
Enhancing land consolidation in North Macedonia
1.000.000
page 253
LIFE Programme
Climate Change Mitigation
30.500.000
page 138
LIFE Programme
Environment governance
8.000.000
page 142
LIFE Programme
Climate Governance and Information
8.000.000
page 140
LIFE Programme
Circular Economy, resources from Waste, Air, Water, Soil, Noise, Chemicals, Bauhaus Nature Governance
95.420.656
page 141
3.000.000
page 137
LIFE Programme
Nature and Biodiversity
132.470.000
page 136
LIFE Programme
Climate Change Adaptation
30.500.000
page 204
SMP
Joint Cluster Initiatives (EUROCLUSTERS) for Europe’s recovery Platoon 2nd Open call
42.000.000
page 135
15.000.000
page 53
24-nov-21
28-nov-21 30-nov-21 30-nov-21 30-nov-21 30-nov-21 30-nov-21 30-nov-21 30-nov-21 30-nov-21 1-dic-21
LIFE Programme
Platoon Programme
1-dic-21
Research and Innovation
Gen4Olive
1st GEN4OLIVE Call for Proposals
5.000.000
page 52
1-dic-21
Research and Innovation
AI4Media Programme
AI4Media Call for proposals
500.000
page 54
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TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
15-dec-21
Employment and Social Inclusion
Erasmus+
Civil Society Cooperation in the field of Youth
4.000.000
page 245
17-dec-21
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Research and Innovation
European City Facility
EUCF Third Call for proposals
4.140.000
page 143
IoT-NGIN Programme
IoT-NGIN Open Call #1
750.000
page 92
31-dic--21
Research and Innovation
Pharaon Programme
The Pilots for Healthy Active Ageing (Pharaon) Open Call
1.000.000
page 93
5-jan-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20.000.000
page 94
5-jan-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20.000.000
page 95
5-jan-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10.000.0000
page 98
5-jan-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
15.000.000
page 96
5-jan-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30.000.000
page 97
5-jan-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support to the activities of the European Geological Services Novel tandem, high efficiency Photovoltaic technologies targeting low cost production with earth abundant materials Sustainability and educational aspects for renewable energy and renewable fuel technologies Demonstration of wave energy devices to increase experience in real sea condition Energy Sector Integration: Integrating and combining energy systems to a cost-optimised and flexible energy system of systems Market Uptake Measures of renewable energy systems
10.000.000
6-jan-22
Employment and Social Inclusion
Pilot Project
1.000.000
6-jan-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Developing a strategic research, innovation and implementation agenda and a roadmap for achieving full digital language equality in Europe by 2030 MSCA Researchers at Risk 2022
page 99 page 246
1.500.000
page 100
12-jan-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
Developing support mechanisms for energy communities and other citizen-led initiatives in the field of sustainable energy
7.000.000
page 162
30-dic-21
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
12-jan-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
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
12-jan-22
12-jan-22 12-jan-22 12-jan-22 12-jan-22
12-jan-22 12-jan-22 12-jan-22 12-jan-22 12-jan-22 12-jan-22 12-jan-22
LIFE Programme
LIFE Programme LIFE Programme LIFE Programme
LIFE Programme LIFE Programme LIFE Programme LIFE Programme LIFE Programme LIFE Programme
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
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Uptake of energy audits recommendations for the energy transition of companies Creating the conditions for a global improvement of smart readiness of European buildings
5.500.000
page 149
4.000.000
page 154
Facing the increase in cooling demand of buildings in the coming years Integrated Home Renovation Services
4.000.000
page 152
6.000.000
page 157
BUILD UP Skills – rebooting the National Platforms and Roadmaps Establish innovative business models and contractual schemes for smart and sector-integrating energy services Community-driven clean energy transition in coal, peat and oil-shale regions Multilevel climate and energy dialogue to deliver the energy governance Large-scale rollout of industrialised deep renovation solutions Addressing building related interventions for vulnerable districts Fostering sustainable energy uptake along the whole value chain in industry and services EU community of "Integrated Home Renovation Services" practitioners Mainstreaming sustainable energy finance and supporting energy performance in EU sustainable finance criteria and standards
6.000.000
page 151
4.000.000
page 153
3.000.000
page 159
5.500.000
page 147
6.000.000
page 148
5.500.000
page 161
4.000.000
page 150
2.000.000
page 158
5.500.000
page 155
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
12-jan-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
12-jan-21
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
12-jan-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
LIFE Programme
12-jan-22
Enterprise and Economic Development
12-jan-22
Enterprise and Economic Development
12-jan-22
Enterprise and Economic Development
18-jan-22
Research and Innovation
EMFAF (European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund) EMFAF (European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund) EMFAF (European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund) Horizon Europe
18-jan-22
Regional Development and Interregional Cooperation
18-jan-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
12-jan-22
18-jan-22
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TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Disruptive PDA – Technical Assistance to advance market boundaries for sustainable energy investments Towards an effective implementation of key legislation in the field of sustainable energy Innovative financing schemes for sustainable energy investments Technical support to clean energy transition plans and strategies in municipalities and regions Recovery of coastal and maritime tourism in the Western Mediterranean
6.000.000
page 160
6.000.000
page 146
5.500.000
page 156
7.000.000
page 144
1.870.000
page 205
Black Sea blue economy investment and innovation capacity building pilot
1.000.000
page 204
Innovative multi-use projects combining offshore renewable energy with other activities and/or with nature protection in the Atlantic SOFT Innovation Prize
1.000.000
page 203
100.000
page 101
European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF)
Action for a CISE (Common Information Sharing Environment) incident alerting system
2 437 500
page 238
Horizon Europe
EIT Raw Materials - Call for Projects 2022 Capacity Building EIT Raw Materials - Call for Projects 2022 - VET
-
page 184
-
page 183
LIFE Programme
Horizon Europe
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: November-May 2021 Deadlines: 21 November - 20 May 2022
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
19-jan-21
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 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
CEF Programme
Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Facility - Works - LNG
125.000.000
CEF Programme
Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Facility - Works - Zero Emissions Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Facility - Unit Contributions
125.000.000
CEF Programme
Rail – studies
2.000.000.000
CEF Programme
2.000.000.000
CEF Programme
Roads, rail-road terminals and multimodal logistics platforms - Studies Roads, rail-road terminals and multimodal logistic platforms - works or mixed Inland waterways and ports – studies - coregen
CEF Programme
Inland waterways and ports – works or mixed
2.000.000.000
CEF Programme
Inland waterways and ports – studies - coregen
2.000.000.000
CEF Programme
Inland waterways and ports – works or mixed
2.000.000.000
CEF Programme
Maritime ports – studies
2.000.000.000
CEF Programme
Maritime ports – works or mixed
2.000.000.000
CEF Programme
Roads, rail-road terminals and multimodal logistics platforms - studies Roads, rail-road terminals and multimodal logistic platforms - works or mixed
2.000.000.000
19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22
CEF Programme
CEF Programme
CEF Programme
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125.000.000
2.000.000.000 2.000.000.000
2.000.000.000
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TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
19-jan-22
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 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
CEF Programme
Rail – studies
250.000.000
CEF Programme
Rail – works or mixed
250.000.000
CEF Programme
Maritime ports – studies
CEF Programme
Rail – studies
CEF Programme
Maritime ports – works or mixed
CEF Programme
Rail – works or mixed
CEF Programme
New technologies and innovation – studies
CEF Programme
New technologies and innovation - works or mixed
CEF Programme
Removing interoperability barriers– studies
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport - eFTI – works or mixed
CEF Programme
Multimodal passenger hubs – studies
CEF Programme
Multimodal passenger hubs – works or mixed
CEF Programme
Motorways of the Sea – studies
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport - VTMIS – studies
19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
19-jan-22
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 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
CEF Programme
19-jan-21 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-21
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport - VTMIS – works or mixed Smart applications for transport - eFTI – studies
CEF Programme
Multimodal passenger hubs – studies
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport - RIS – works or mixed
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport- SESAR-DEMONSTRATORS A - works Smart applications for transport - RIS – studies
CEF Programme CEF Programme CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport- SESAR-DEMONSTRATORS U - works Removing interoperability barriers- works or mixed
CEF Programme
Motorways of the Sea – works or mixed
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport - ITS – works or mixed
CEF Programme
Inland waterways and ports – works or mixed
CEF Programme
Inland waterways and ports – studies
CEF Programme
Inland waterways and ports – works or mixed
CEF Programme
Maritime ports – studies
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
19-jan-22
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 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
CEF Programme
Rail – works or mixed
CEF Programme
Rail – studies
CEF Programme
Roads, rail-road terminals and multimodal logistics platforms - studies Roads, rail-road terminals and multimodal logistic platforms - works or mixed Maritime ports – works or mixed
19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-21 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22
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CEF Programme CEF Programme CEF Programme
Maritime ports – studies
CEF Programme
Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Facility - Works - LNG
CEF Programme CEF Programme
Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Facility - Works - Zero Emissions Inland waterways and ports – studies
CEF Programme
Maritime ports – works or mixed
CEF Programme
Road safety - studies
CEF Programme
Roads, rail-road terminals and multimodal logistics platforms – works or mixed Adaptation of the TEN-T to civilian-defence dual use studies Adaptation of the TEN-T to civilian-defence dual use works or mixed Safe and secure parking infrastructure - works
CEF Programme CEF Programme CEF Programme
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
19-jan-22
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 Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
CEF Programme
Rail – works or mixed
CEF Programme
CEF Programme
Roads, rail-road terminals and multimodal logistics platforms – studies Improving transport infrastructure resilience - works or mixed Improving transport infrastructure resilience - studies
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport – data - studies
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport – data - works or mixed
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport - ITS – studies
CEF Programme
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport - EMSWe – works or mixed Smart applications for transport - ERTMS – unit contribution Adapting the transport infrastructure for Union external border checks purposes works or mixed Safe and secure parking infrastructure - works
CEF Programme
Improving transport infrastructure resilience - studies
CEF Programme
Improving transport infrastructure resilience - works or mixed Smart applications for transport - ERTMS – unit contribution
19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22
19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22
CEF Programme
CEF Programme CEF Programme
CEF Programme
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
19-jan-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
CEF Programme
19-jan-22
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
CEF Programme
19-jan-22
19-jan-22
19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22 19-jan-22
25-jan-22
25-jan-22
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Adapting the transport infrastructure for Union external border checks purposes studies Road safety - works or mixed
CEF Programme
Smart applications for transport - EMSWe – studies
CEF Programme
Rail Freight Noise- Unit Contribution
CEF Programme
Multimodal passenger hubs – works or mixed
Horizon Europe
Demonstrating integrated technology solutions for buildings with performance guarantees (Built4People)
15.000.000
page 179
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
22.000.000
page 180
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cost-effective, sustainable multi-functional and/or prefabricated holistic renovation packages, integrating RES and including re-used and recycled materials (Built4People) Social and affordable housing district demonstrator (IA)
10.000.000
page 182
3rd Health Programme
2.500.000
page 102
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants boosting cancer prevention through the use of the European Code against Cancer and other concerted actions Action grants to organise and collect data to understand the safety, quality and efficacy of therapies applied in the field of assisted reproduction and based on haematopoietic stem cells
4.000.000
page 103
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
25-jan-22
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
25-jan-22
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
25-jan-22
Research and Innovation
25-jan-22
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
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Action grants to support the implementation of best practices in community-based services for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection Action grants supporting training activities, implementation, and best practices
5.000.000
page 104
7.000.000
page 105
3rd Health Programme
Action grants for ‘Cancer Diagnostic and Treatment for All’ including ‘Genomic for Public Health’
6.000.000
page 106
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants for the Computer-aided Drug Repurposing for Cancer Therapy Project
3.000.000
page 107
25-jan-22
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants to reduce liver and gastric cancers caused by infections
2.000.000
page 108
25-jan-22
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
5.000.000
page 109
25-jan-22
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants for developing a pilot project for an EU infrastructure ecosystem for the secondary use of health data for research, policy-making and regulatory purposes Action grants to support implementation of best practices on the ground with direct impact on the effort to tackle mental health challenges during COVID-19
750.000
page 110
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TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
25-jan-22
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants to support actions to improve access to human papillomavirus vaccination
1.200.000
page 111
25-jan-22
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants for the initiative ‘HealthyLifestyle4All’: promotion of healthy lifestyles
1.200.000
page 112
25-jan-22
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants for ‘EU Cancer Treatment Capacity and Capability Mapping’ project - Network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres
2.000.000
page 113
25-jan-22
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants to create a ‘Cancer Survivor Smart Card’
1.800.000
page 114
25-jan-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Strengthening European coordination and exchange for innovation uptake towards sustainability, quality, circularity and social inclusion in the built environment as a contribution to the new European Bauhaus (Built4People) Regional Develop- European Com- Promoting youth particiment and Interre- mission Funds pation in just transition – gional cooperation EUTEENS4GREEN Research and Horizon Europe Pre-clinical development of Innovation the next generation of immunotherapies for diseases or disorders with unmet medical needs Research and Horizon Europe Vaccines 2.0 - developing the Innovation next generation of vaccines
1.000.000
page 181
1.000.000
page 239
31-jan-22 1-feb-22
1-feb-22
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TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
1-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Development of new effective therapies for rare diseases
1-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Boosting mental health in Europe in times of change
1-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
1-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) tools to predict the risk of chronic non-communicable diseases and/or their progression Prevention of obesity throughout the life course
1-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Computational models for new patient stratification strategies
3-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
INVOLVE (CITIZEN SCIENCE)
30.000
page 115
3-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30.000
page 116
3-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30.000
page 117
10-feb-22
Employment and Social Inclusion
CERV programme
INSPIRE (PUBLIC OUTREACH) - ERC Public Engagement with Research Award INFLUENCE (MEDIA AND POLICY) - ERC Public Engagement with Research Award Citizens’ engagement and participation
17.471.295
page 247
10-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) approaches
20.000.000
10-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Socio-economic risks of climate change in Europe
10.000.000
page 123 page 124
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KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
10-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
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Social science for land-use strategies in the context of climate change and biodiversity challenges Verification and reconciliation of estimates of climate forcers Development of high-resolution Earth system models for global and regional climate change projections Improvement of Integrated Assessment Models in support of climate policies Supporting the formulation of adaptation strategies through improved climate predictions in Europe and beyond Let nature help do the job: Rewilding landscapes for carbon sequestration, climate adaptation and biodiversity support EU-China international cooperation on unlocking the potential of agricultural residues and wastes for circular and sustainable bio-based solutions Photosynthesis revisited: climate emergency, “no pollution and zero-emission” challenge and industrial application Marginal lands and climate-resilient and biodiversity-friendly crops for sustainable industrial feedstocks and related value chains
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
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15.000.000
page 125
15.000.000
page 122
20.000.000
page 118
15.000.000
page 119
20.000.000
page 120
15.000.000
page 121
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
15-feb-22 15-feb-22
15-feb-22
Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe
Maintaining and restoring pollinators and pollination services in European agricultural landscapes Smart solutions for the use of digital technologies for small- and medium-sized, farms and farm structures European Partnership for a climate neutral, sustainable and productive Blue Economy Assessing the socio-politics of nature-based solutions for more inclusive and resilient communities Research and innovation for food losses and waste prevention and reduction through harmonised measurement and monitoring Microbiomes in food production systems New technologies for acquiring in-situ observation datasets to address climate change effects Agroecological approaches for sustainable weed management Life sciences and their convergence with digital technologies for prospecting, understanding and sustainably using biological resources Forestry - European observatory of climate change impacts and demonstration network of climate smart restoration pilots
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
23.000.000
page 195
20.000.000
page 198
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
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Horizon Europe
Assessing and improving labour conditions and health and safety at work in farming Boosting breeding for a sustainable, resilient and competitive European legume sector Maximising economic, environmental and social synergies in the provision of feedstock for biobased sectors through diversification and increased sustainability of agricultural production systems Marine microbiome for a healthy ocean and a sustainable blue bioeconomy Harnessing the digital revolution in the forest-based sector Demonstration network on climate-smart farming – boosting the role of advisory services Integration of marine ecosystem service valuation, conservation and restoration in socio-economic models Piloting innovative governance solutions to limit nitrogen and phosphorus emissions at the interface of rural/coastal and urban/industrial environments Improving preparation of multi-actor projects to enable the relevant actors to work in a co-creative way
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
5.000.000
PAGE
page 197
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
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
Horizon Europe
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22
15-feb-22 15-feb-22
Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe
Environmental observations solutions contributing to meeting “One Health” challenges Circular Cities and Regions Initiative’s project development assistance (CCRI-PDA) Integrated solutions for circularity in buildings and the construction sector Sustainable biodegradable novel bio-based plastics: innovation for sustainability and end-oflife options of plastics Climate sensitive water allocation systems and economic instruments. Boosting women-led innovation in farming and rural areas Risk assessment of new low risk pesticides
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO) 10.000.000
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Effective systems for authenticity and traceability in the food system Enhancing biosecurity in terrestrial livestock production Biosecurity, hygiene, disease prevention and animal welfare in aquaculture AU-EU Combatting all forms of malnutrition Ecology of infectious animal diseases
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
15-feb-22
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Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe
Multi-layer governance performance of marine policies Innovative tools and methods to evaluate the design and support, monitoring and implementation of effective CAP strategic plans Upscaling (real-time) sensor data for EU-wide monitoring of production and agri-environmental conditions Broaden EIP Operational Group outcomes across borders by means of thematic networks, compiling and sharing knowledge ready for practice EU-China international cooperation on nature-based solutions for nutrient management in agriculture Resilient beekeeping Benefits of the transition towards sustainable circular bio-based systems from linear fossil-based Strengthening the European forest-based research and innovation ecosystem Exploring extreme environments: novel adaptation strategies at molecular level for bio-based innovation Fostering the resilience of agricultural production: from observation of changes to the development of resilience strategies
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
3.000.000
page 201
4.000.000
page 200
11.000.000
page 188
4.000.000
page 199
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
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 Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
15-feb-22
15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22
Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe
Mobilisation of society to transform food systems for co-benefits Support for international research on infectious animal diseases Agro-ecological approaches in African agriculture systems African food cities
Horizon Europe
Emerging and future risks to plant health
Horizon Europe
Consumer-focused labelling options for bio-based products Thematic networks to compile and share knowledge ready for practice Socio-economics of pesticide use in agriculture
Horizon Europe Horizon Europe
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Social innovation in food sharing to strengthen urban communities’ food resilience Innovative solutions to prevent adulteration of food bearing quality labels: focus on organic food and geographical indications Building alternative protein-friendly sustainable and healthy food environments Innovative food from marine and freshwater ecosystems
Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
8.000.000
page 189
3.000.000
page 191
9.000.000
page 190
Integrated and sustainable freshwater bioeconomy: Combining aquaculture, biodiversity preservation, biotechnology and other uses
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TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Piloting approaches and tools to empower citizens to exercise their “data rights” in the area of food and nutrition
8.000.000
page 189
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Developing EU advisory networks on water use
10.000.000
page 187
Horizon Europe
Water governance, economic and financial sustainability of water systems EGNSS applications for the Digital Age
10.000.000
page 192
9.300.000
page 126
16-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
14.000.000
page 127
16-feb-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.300.000
page 128
22-feb-22
Education, Vocational training and Culture Education, Vocational training and Culture Enterprise and Economic Development
Erasmus+
EGNSS applications for the European Green Deal EGNSS applications for Crisis and Safety Management Virtual Exchanges with other specific regions in the world Virtual Exchanges with Western Balkans
3.000.000
page 241
1.000.000
page 242
1.000.000
page 206
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
Secretariat for the Alliance on Processors and Semiconductor technologies Marketplace for federated cloud-to-edge based services Federated European infrastructure for genomics data Preparatory actions for the AI-on-demand platform Data Spaces Support Centre
20.000.000
page 207
20.000.000
page 208
1.000.000
page 209
14.000.000
page 215
Digital Europe Programme
Data Space for Mobility
1.000.000
page 214
Digital Europe Programme
Testing and Experimentation Facility for Edge AI
78.000.000
page 213
15-feb-22 16-feb-22
22-feb-22 22-feb-22
22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22
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Horizon Europe
Erasmus+ Digital Europe Programme
Digital Europe Programme Digital Europe Programme Digital Europe Programme
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: November-May 2021 Deadlines: 21 November - 20 May 2022
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
22-feb-22
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Preparatory actions for the Green Deal Data Space Preparatory actions for data spaces for manufacturing Preparatory actions for the data space for smart communities Governance of the Living-in.eu community
2.000.000
page 211
1.000.000
page 210
1.000.000
page 211
2.000.000
page 216
Digital Europe Programme
Digital Solutions in support of the New European Bauhaus Initiative
1.000.000
page 228
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
Uptake of digital solutions in Health and Care
1.000.000
page 226
Digital Europe Programme
An ecosystem for digital twins in healthcare
5.000.000
page 227
Digital Europe Programme
11.000.000
page 229
22-feb-22
Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) national and multinational hubs Digital Product Passport: sustainable and circular systems
2.000.000
page 232
22-feb-22
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
Safer Internet Centres (SICs)
21.000.000
page 230
Digital Europe Programme
e-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange (e-CODEX) Preparatory actions for the data space for skills
3.000.000
page 231
1.000.000
page 217
Preparatory actions for the data space for Agriculture
2.000.000
page 218
22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22
22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22
22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22
Digital Europe Programme Digital Europe Programme Digital Europe Programme
Digital Europe Programme Digital Europe Programme
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TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
22-feb-22
Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
Preparatory actions for the data space for tourism
1.000.000
page 219
22-feb-22
Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
Deploying advanced national QCI systems and networks
104.000.000
page 221
22-feb-22
Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
2.000.000
page 222
22-feb-22
Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
Coordinate the first deployment of national EuroQCI projects and prepare the large-scale QKD testing and certification infrastructure Create a European Industrial Ecosystem for Secure QCI technologies and systems
44.000.000
page 223
22-feb-22
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
Advanced digital skills analysis
2.000.000
page 233
Digital Europe Programme
Specialised education programmes in key capacity areas
70.000.000
page 234
22-feb-22
Enterprise and Economic Development
Digital Europe Programme
Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs
240 930 000
page 236
23-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
page 164
23-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
page 165
15-feb-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Preventing groundwater contamination and protecting its quality against harmful impacts of global and climate change Securing drinking water quality by protecting water sources against pollution, providing innovative monitoring and treatment solutions and ensuring safe distribution Uptake and validation of citizen observations to complement authoritative measurement within the urban environment and boost related citizen engagement
18.000.000
page 194
22-feb-22
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
23-feb-22
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
Horizon Europe
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Employment and Social Inclusion
CERV Programme
23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22
23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22
24-feb-22
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
EGNSS and Copernicus applications fostering the European Green deal EGNSS applications for Safety and Crisis management EGNSS applications for the Digital Age
10.000.000
page 168
20.000.000
page 169
16.000.000
page 170
Horizon Europe
AU-EU Water Energy Food Nexus
5.000.000
page 171
Horizon Europe
Physics and aerodynamics of atmospheric flow of wind for power production Cost-effective micro-CHP and hybrid heating systems
18.000.000
page 172
10.000.000
page 173
Horizon Europe
Carbon-negative sustainable biofuel production
15.000.000
page 174
Horizon Europe
Demonstration pilot lines for alternative and innovative PV technologies (Novel c-Si tandem, thin film tandem, bifacial, CPV, etc.) Solutions for more sustainable geothermal energy
45.000.000
page 175
10.000.000
page 176
Horizon Europe
Novel approaches to concentrated solar power (CSP)
9.000.000
page 177
Horizon Europe
Innovative foundations, floating substructures and connection systems for floating PV and ocean energy devices Promote capacity building and awareness on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and activities on strategic litigation relating to democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights breaches
50.000.000
page 178
2.000.000
page 248
Horizon Europe Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe
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TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
3-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Innovation Fund Innovation Fund Large Scale Projects
1.500.000.000 page 129
18-mar-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Research and Innovation
EIT Programme EIT Raw Materials - Call for Projects 2022 - VET actions
-
page 184
EIT Programme EIT Raw Materials - Call for Projects 2022 - Capacity Building actions Horizon Europe ERA Chairs
-
page 183
80.000.000
page 130
17-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
ERC Consolidator
776.000.000
page 104
24-mar-22
Employment and Social Inclusion
CERV Programme
European Remembrance
700.000
page 249
24-mar-22
Employment and Social Inclusion
CERV Programme
Networks of Towns
6.600.000
page 250
24-mar-22
Employment and Social Inclusion
CERV Programme
Town Twinning
4.400.000
page 251
24-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
-
page 132
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
KIC Design on Cultural and Creative Sectors and Industries MSCA Staff Exchanges 2021
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
18-mar-22 15-mar-22
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Circular and low emission value chains through digitalisation (Processes4Planet Partnership) (RIA) Monitoring and supervising system for exploration and future exploitation activities in the deep sea (RIA) Streamlining cross-sectoral policy framework throughout the extractive life-cycle in environmentally protected areas (CSA)
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: November-May 2021 Deadlines: 21 November - 20 May 2022
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Developing digital platforms for the small scale extractive industry (IA) Technological solutions for tracking raw material flows in complex supply chains (RIA) Sustainable and innovative mine of the future (IA) Innovative solutions for efficient use and enhanced recovery of mineral and metal by-products from processing of raw materials (IA) Earth observation technologies for the mining life cycle in support of EU autonomy and transition to a climate-neutral economy (RIA) Innovative materials for advanced (nano)electronic components and systems (RIA) Smart and multifunctional biomaterials for health innovations (RIA) Advanced lightweight materials for energy efficient structures (RIA) Functional multi-material components and structures (RIA) Membranes for gas separations - membrane distillation (IA) Building and renovating by exploiting advanced materials for energy and resources efficient management (IA) Advanced materials modelling and characterisation (RIA) Climate Neutral and Circular Innovative Materials Technologies Open Innovation Test Beds (IA) CALL4EUROPE - 33
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Leveraging standardisation in Digital Technologies (CSA)
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Safe- and sustainable-by-design organic and hybrid coatings (RIA) Novel materials for supercapacitor energy storage (RIA)
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
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Optimised Industrial Systems and Lines through digitalisation (IA) 'Innovate to transform' support for SME's sustainability transition (CSA) Boosting green economic recovery and open strategic autonomy in Strategic Digital Technologies through pre-commercial procurement (PCP action) Rapid reconfigurable production process chains (Made in Europe Partnership) (IA) Products with complex functional surfaces (Made in Europe Partnership) (RIA) Excellence in distributed control and modular manufacturing (Made in Europe Partnership) (RIA) Intelligent work piece handling in a full production line (Made in Europe Partnership) (RIA) ICT Innovation for Manufacturing Sustainability in SMEs (I4MS2) (Made in Europe Partnership) (IA) Digital tools to support the engineering of a Circular Economy (Made in Europe Partnership) (RIA)
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: November-May 2021 Deadlines: 21 November - 20 May 2022
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
30-mar-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
TOPIC AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Circular flows for solid waste in urban environment (Processes4Planet Partnership) (IA) Valorisation of CO/CO2 streams into added-value products of market interest (Processes4Planet Partnership) (IA) Modular and hybrid heating technologies in steel production (Clean Steel Partnership) (IA) Raw material preparation for clean steel production (Clean Steel Partnership) (IA) New electrochemical conversion routes for the production of chemicals and materials in process industries (Processes4Planet Partnership) (RIA) Integration of hydrogen for replacing fossil fuels in industrial applications (Processes4Planet Partnership) (IA) Pre-commercial research and innovation procurement (PCP) for building the resilience of health care systems in the context of recovery Public procurement of innovative solutions (PPI) for building the resilience of health care systems in the context of recovery Better financing models for health systems European partnership on transforming health and care systems Methods for assessing health-related costs of environmental stressors CALL4EUROPE - 35
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PRO- CALL TITLE GRAMME
30-mar-22
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Horizon Europe
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Horizon Europe
21-apr-22
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Horizon Europe
21-apr-22
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Scaling up multi-party computation, data anonymisation techniques, and synthetic data generation Enhancing cybersecurity of connected medical devices New pricing and payment models for cost-effective and affordable health innovations Setting up a European Smart Health Innovation Hub Setting up a European Electronic Health Record Exchange Format (EEHRxF) Ecosystem Personalised blueprint of chronic inflammation in health-to-disease transition Optimising effectiveness in patients of existing prescription drugs for major diseases (except cancer) with the use of biomarkers New methods for the effective use of real-world data and/or synthetic data in regulatory decision-making and/or in health technology assessment Pre-commercial research and innovation procurement (PCP) for building the resilience of health care systems in the context of recovery Public procurement of innovative solutions (PPI) for building the resilience of health care systems in the context of recovery
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21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Better financing models for health systems
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
European partnership on transforming health and care systems
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Methods for assessing health-related costs of environmental stressors
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Scaling up multi-party computation, data anonymisation techniques, and synthetic data generation
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enhancing cybersecurity of connected medical devices
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
New pricing and payment models for cost-effective and affordable health innovations
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Setting up a European Smart Health Innovation Hub
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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: November-May 2021 Deadlines: 21 November - 20 May 2022
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KEYWORDS
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21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Setting up a European Electronic Health Record Exchange Format (EEHRxF) Ecosystem
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Personalised blueprint of chronic inflammation in health-to-disease transition
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Optimising effectiveness in patients of existing prescription drugs for major diseases (except cancer) with the use of biomarkers New methods for the effective use of real-world data and/or synthetic data in regulatory decision-making and/or in health technology assessment
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Research and Innovation
Online identity theft is countered
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects’ results are expected to contribute to some or all of the following outcomes: European Police Authorities are provided with modern, innovative and validated tools and training curricula, which take into account legal and ethical rules of operation as well as fundamental rights such as privacy and protection of personal data to prevent, detect and investigate online identity theft, and lawfully collect crime evidence across borders for its use in court proceedings; Strengthened ability of security practitioners to identify (new forms of) online identity theft at an early stage thanks to improved knowledge on the modus operandi and new trends in identity theft, including but not limited to deepfakes, and innovative solutions for Police Authorities to tackle them in lawful manner; Improved understanding on the societal aspects and impacts of identity theft, as well as on the key challenges related to it; Enhanced perception by the citizens that Europe is an area of freedom, justice and security thanks to innovative awareness-raising campaigns explaining to citizens the key and evolving mechanisms of identity theft and how to protect against them; Improved shaping and implementation of regulation related to the fight against identity theft by security policy-makers.
Eligible Activities
Research is needed to develop new technological means of detecting deepfakes in support of the work of Police Authorities, as it may only be a matter of time before deepfakes are used more often in online identity theft cases. In addition, this can have serious implications for Police Authorities, since it might complicate investigations and raise questions about the authenticity of evidence. The issue of collecting (crossborder) evidence for its use in courts of law, i.e. in a lawful manner and respecting fundamental rights such as privacy and protection of personal data, should be tackled in proposed activities as well. Activities proposed within this topic should address both the technological and societal dimensions of online identity theft in a balanced way.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe. This topic requires the active involvement, as beneficiaries, of at least 3 Police Authoritiesfrom at least 3 different EU Member States or Associated countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
6 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Fight against organised environmental crime
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved intelligence picture of organised environmental crime in Europe, modus operandi of such criminal organisations, both offline and online; Improved tools and innovative training curricula for European Police Authorities and Border Guards Authorities, validated against practitioners' needs and requirements, to help them tackle criminal activities related to environmental crime, supported by advanced digital technologies and including the lawful court-proof collection of crime evidence as well as environmental crime statistics; Improved cooperation between European Police Authorities, Border Guards Authorities and other national Authorities involved in tackling this form of crime, including on goods not released for free circulation (e.g. in transit, warehousing etc.); Improved cooperation with third countries and international actors involved in the fight against environmental crime; Enhanced ability of security practitioners to identify and prevent emergent and existing organised crime networks involved in environmental crime; Increased ability of public services to detect places of illegal waste storage; Improved shaping and tuning of regulation related to the fight against environmental crime by security policy.
Eligible Activities
Environmental crime breaches environmental legislation and causes significant harm or risk to the environment, climate and/or human health. Environmental crime is highly lucrative, but the sanctions are low, and it is often harder to detect than more traditional forms of organised crime. These factors also make it highly attractive for organised crime groups. These crimes present a high risk for the environment, climate and health, and are very harmful to society as a whole. The extent of the problem is clearly demonstrated by waste trafficking, which is characterised by the clear interconnection between criminal actors and legal businesses.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
10 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Disinformation and fake news are combated and trust in the digital world is raised
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
European Police Authorities, other relevant practitioners and (social) media organisations are provided with better, modern and validated tools and training materials to tackle those activities related to disinformation and fake news that are considered as crime or could lead to a crime and that are supported by advanced digital technologies; European common approaches are made available to policy-makers and security practitioners for analysing risks/threats, and identifying and deploying relevant security measures related to disinformation and fake news, which take into account legal and ethical rules of operation, cost-benefit considerations, as well as fundamental rights such as privacy and protection of personal data; Improved understanding of the cultural and societal aspects of disinformation and fake news, as well as on the key challenges related to combating it; Strengthened key personnel's knowledge regarding disinformation campaigns; Enhanced perception of security thanks to an increased awareness of the citizens about the value of verified and trustworthy data sources and their content, obtained through education and training materials on trustable sources of information.
Eligible Activities
This topic asks for an interdisciplinary approach based both on societal capabilities to withstand such a threat (e.g., education on trustable sources of information, research on the impact of uncertainties caused by disinformation on public crisis management and society overall) and on technological means of fighting against it. Regarding the latter, for a more effective early detection of criminal activities, Police Authorities and (social) media organisations need tools and (forensic) capabilities that, e.g., enable the assessment of the origin, veracity and trustworthiness of digital content by identifying altered or fake generated information.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
3 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Lawful interception using new and emerging technologies (5G & beyond, quantum computing and encryption)
call synopsis
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
European Police Authorities benefit from better, modern and validated tools and training curricula to anticipate and cope with new and emerging technologies (notably 5G and beyond, as well as application-level communication, quantum computers and potential of quantum technology to encrypt communications) and facilitate their (specialised) daily work on prevention, detection and investigation of criminal and terrorist offences; European common approaches are made available to policy-makers and security practitioners for analysing risks/threats, and identifying and deploying relevant security measures while performing lawful interception in this new age, which take into account legal and ethical rules of operation, cost-benefit considerations, as well as fundamental rights such as privacy, protection of personal data and free movement of persons; Improved support in shaping and tuning of regulation by security policy-makers on lawful interception in case of new communication capabilities abused by criminals and terrorists, including on procedures and rules for the exchange of data retrieved from the lawful interception between Member States and on international scale, taking into account the court-proof nature of the evidence; Increased contribution of Police Authorities to standardisation activity in relation with lawful interception and access to digital evidences, by fostering a European approach to the challenges posed by new technologies in the field of communication for the police and the judiciary; Improved understanding of the capacity and usefulness of lawful interception in tackling terrorism and other forms of crime, and of the key challenges related to its capability to cope with new and emerging technologies.
Eligible Activities
there is a strong need to adequately tackle challenges for Police Authorities stemming from all these emerging developments as well as to make sure that lawful interception keeps track with these evolutions, respecting applicable legislation and fundamental rights such as personal data protection and privacy.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
5 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Improved preparedness on attacks to public spaces
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved vulnerability assessments by law enforcement and local managers of public spaces with a specific focus on countering and/ or preventing terrorist attacks or other forms of severe violence (amok, mass-riots), including attacks with explosives, improvised weapons and vehicles; Better identification of specific vulnerabilities and elaboration of mitigation strategies by security practitioners and policy-makers due to the possibility to simulate attack-scenarios in any public space in realistic conditions and to test and train different prevention and response measures; Improved training of Police Authorities in collaboration with different public and private actors (e. g., crisis management and civil protection authorities, fire brigades, regulatory agencies, emergency health services, security managers, private security organisations, civil society groups etc.) to enhance their preparedness to attacks on public spaces; Enhanced planning capabilities of security practitioners and policy-makers due to the identification of potential vulnerabilities connected to the design/refurbishment and construction/improvement of different public spaces and measures to reduce them by implementing a comprehensive security-by-design approach in urban planning (also including aspects of social inclusion); Enhanced modelling capabilities of security practitioners, policy-makers and research institutions due to the identification of potential vulnerabilities connected to the different public spaces, analysis of crowd behaviour and possible emergence of various threats to security in order to minimise possible threats and vulnerabilities and supporting planning of respective resources and activities.
Eligible Activities
This topic requires the effective contribution of SSH disciplines and the involvement of SSH experts, institutions as well as the inclusion of relevant SSH expertise, in order to produce meaningful and significant effects enhancing the societal impact of the related research activities.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
3 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Fight against firearms trafficking
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Contribution to the implementation of the 2020-2024 EU Action Plan on firearms trafficking; Improved intelligence picture of firearms trafficking in Europe, modus operandi of such criminal organisations, both offline and online; European Police Authorities, Customs and Border Guards Authorities, as well as forensics specialists and prosecutors benefit from modern and validated tools, skills and training curricula (including on the lawful court-proof collection of crime evidence) to tackle criminal activities related to firearms trafficking; Harmonised procedures in the investigation of trans-border crimes in full compliance with applicable legislation on protection of personal data; Improved cooperation between European Police and Border Guards Authorities, as well as with international actors, in tackling this form of crime; Strengthened ability of security practitioners to identify organised crime networks involved in firearms trafficking in an early stage; Reduced diversion of firearms into criminal hands in Europe; Enhanced ability of security practitioners to prevent the emergence of organised crime networks involved in firearms trafficking, and respond to the threat of existing organisations; Improved shaping and tuning of regulation related to the fight against firearms trafficking by security policy-makers.
Eligible Activities
Activities proposed within this topic should address both technological and societal dimensions of the firearms trafficking. Connections with other forms of crime should be tackled too. The international dimension should be analysed as well, including but not limited to the firearms smuggling processes.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
10 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Modern biometrics used in forensic science and by police
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Use of modern, robust, validated, easy-to-use and reliable biometric technologies by forensic institutes and security practitioners, notably Police Authorities, improving European investigation capabilities to fight terrorism and other forms of serious and organised crime; Shorter court cases due to the availability of more solid (cross-border) forensic evidence that is acceptable in court; Policy-makers and security practitioners benefit from European common approaches for analysing risks/threats, and identifying and deploying relevant security measures while exploiting biometric information, which take into account legal and ethical rules of operation, the procedural differences in the creation of biometric information (considering the gender dimension where relevant), cost-benefit considerations, as well as fundamental rights such as privacy, protection of personal data and free movement of persons; Improved support to policy-making on the use of biometric technologies by forensics institutes and Police Authorities; Improved understanding of the capacity and usefulness of biometric technologies information in tackling terrorism and other forms of serious and organised crime, and of the key challenges related to it, such as harmonisation/standardisation of data and processes; Contribution to the development of European standards for the handling and processing of biometrics in the context of judicial investigation; Forensic practitioners active in biometrics are provided with modern education and training curricula.
Eligible Activities
Biometric technologies allow for a person to be recognised to a certain degree based on a set of features. These features can be more (e.g., fingermarks) or less (e.g., shoemarks) distinctive.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
5 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Prevention of child sexual exploitation
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Increased understanding of security practitioners and policy-makers of the prevalence and of the process leading to child sexual abuse and child sexual exploitation; Enhanced understanding of the characteristics and key differences between offending and non-offending Minor Attracted Persons; Innovative and effective solutions, including training curricula, are validated and adopted by European Police Authorities and relevant Civil Society Organisations to prevent, detect and effectively act on child sexual exploitation, both offline and online, by providing necessary assistance to potential offenders, as well as by providing adequate preventative campaigns to reach vulnerable groups; Developed cross-culturally validated risk assessment tools for child sexual offenders; Enhanced perception by the citizens that Europe is an area of freedom, justice and security thanks to increased security of children; Improved cooperation between European Police Authorities and relevant Civil Society Organisations in preventing this form of crime, taking into account fundamental rights; Improved evidence-based policy-making related to the prevention of child sexual exploitation.
Eligible Activities
Research is also needed to provide a deeper understanding of the prevalence of these crimes as well as the prevalence of persons with a sexual interest in children. Early or weak signals should be further researched in combination with effective countermeasures and interventions. The solutions should be accompanied by corresponding training curricula for Police Authorities and Civil Society Organisations when necessary
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
6 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Improved access to fighting crime and terrorism research data
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The relevant community (researchers, practitioners, industry, policy makers) is made aware of the legal, ethical and technical pre-requisites that a European common research training and testing data repository in the area of fighting crime and terrorism should fulfil (e.g., by defining how it should be organised or which characteristics it should have), which would include latest technology developments and allow for adaptations as technologies progress, while taking into account ethical rules of operation and fundamental rights (including privacy and data protection) as well as cost-benefit considerations that have to be made in the context of proportionality in strict sense (as a step to assess the lawfulness of a measure interfering with the fundamental rights); The corresponding technical, legal and ethical basis for such a training and testing fighting crime and terrorism research data repository is set, that would allow for its creation in a subsequent step; Security practitioners are provided with an increased interoperability and improved (crossborder) exchange of data thanks to harmonised data file formats across Europe, which would easily take into account technological evolutions, i.e. be adaptable in time; Improved anonymisation and pseudonymisation technologies, including other security measures, such as masking and unmasking technologies to facilitate data management in this context, ensuring full access to the data actually needed (in line with the necessity and proportionality principle), as well as taking into account all applicable legislation and fundamental rights.
Eligible Activities
The aim of this topic is to tackle this multi-layered issue and set the basis for such a common data repository by creating a roadmap consisting of a clear set of rules, conditions and characteristics that such a repository should have, be it the variety of the data in function of the type and of the problem at hand, legal issues, avoidance of any bias, accessibility levels related to the sensitivity of various data sets, harmonisation of data formats, solutions for annotation as well as for the aging of the data, etc.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
16 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Enhanced security and management of borders, maritime environment, activities and transport, by increased surveillance capability, including high altitude, long endurance aerial support
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
20 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
GEN4Oil 1st Call for Proposals
call synopsis Programme
Gen4OIL Project
Administration
Horizon 2020 - European Commission
Objective
Mobilizing Olive Genetic Resources through pre-breeding activities to face the future challenges and development of an intelligent interface to ensure a friendly information availability for end users. Objectives of GEN4OLIVE are 1) Developing collective prebreeding activities aiming to in depth characterize more than 500 worldwide varieties and 1000 wild and ancient genotypes. 2) Developing a smart and user-friendly interface that will implement Artificial Intelligence utilities. 3) Enhancing breeders and growers’ participation through the implementation of two open calls for supporting pre breeding activities and breeding plans.
Eligible Activities
implementation of activities based on the use of olive genetic resources extracted from Germplasm Bank collections in order to characterize/test new traits that can be bred into new olive tree varieties development of a technological solution aiming at supporting the implementation of prebreeding activities for olive tree varieties.
Eligible Applicants
SMEs interested in olive breeding activities, who can be defined as end-users of Germplasm Banks resources and the interface developed by GEN4OLIVE (mainly breeders, olive farmers and olive oil/table olives producers) and all other kind of SMEs (such as the ICT sector) that may contribute directly or indirectly to the acceleration/upgrading of the olive genetic resources are entitled to become third parties. Applicants shall be SMEs established in one the following countries: France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Spain and Turkey
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
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Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
01/12/2021
Expected number of proposals funded
5
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
250.000 + 500.000
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PLATOON 2nd open call for proposals
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PLATOON Project
Administration
Horizon 2020 - European Commission
Objective
to increase renewable energy consumption, smart grids management, increased energy efficiency and optimised energy asset management.
Eligible Activities
The selected SMEs will benefit from their participation in the PLATOON TTP2 in a number of ways, namely by: 1. securing a position within PLATOON’s marketplace as a market driver. The developed product/services will be offered through the PLATOON marketplace; 2. deploying across numerous end-users that are already compliant to the PLATOON ecosystem and 3. fast-tracking and validating their solution through extensive technical and business networks in the energy domain provided by the PLATOON project.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
01/12/2021
Total budget/ call
€1,050,000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
150,000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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AI4Media open call for proposals
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AI4MEDIA Programme
Administration
Horizon 2020 - European Commission
Objective
to engage entrepreneurs, companies (e.g., SMEs, mid-caps) and researchers that regularly develop and integrate applied research in the field of AI, to develop new research and applications for AI, and contribute to the enrichment of the pool of research and technological tools to be made available – via AI4Media – on the AI4EU platform.
Eligible Activities
Applicants are invited to submit proposals to an open challenge if it is in the scope of the AI4Media project and addresses the following criteria, according to the track: • Track #1 – RESEARCH: Proposals should clearly and in a justified manner develop research aligned with new learning paradigms and distributed AI; explainability, robustness and privacy in AI; content-centred AI; and human- and society-centred AI. • Track #2 – APPLICATION: Proposals should deliver innovative solutions aligned with one or more of the AI4Media use cases, being in a close to market stage, therefore with a minimum of TRL 7
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
01/12/2021
Expected number of proposals funded
5
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
https://www.ai4media.eu/open-call-1/
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€500.000
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DAPSI 3rd open call for proposals
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Horizon 2020 - DAPSI Programme
Administration
DAPSI Consortium
Objective
o help develop address the challenge of personal data portability on the internet as foreseen under the GDPR, as well as any other interesting topics related to data and service portability including free-flow of personal data. DAPSI will support some 50 projects through a total of three open calls in three years, distributing a total amount of €5.6M.
Eligible Activities
DAPSI’s Phase 1 (about 5 months duration), will help the selected teams to clearly detail the R&I activities to be carried out and will provide them with funding (up to € 100,000), technical and non-technical support services and potentially access to FIWARE Lab Infrastructure. By the end of this phase, the selected teams will deliver at least a first prototype of their solutions to demonstrate how their solution shall look like and will operate. • After an assessment made by a panel of qualified experts and based on milestones and results achieved, the performing teams will get into phase 2. In Phase 2 (about 4 months duration) the teams will implement an operational and viable solution (e.g. MVP (Minimum Viable Product) or service or similar). They will receive an additional funding (up to € 50,000) and support with a pack of technical and business-related services as well as access to top infrastructure, if needed.
Eligible Applicants
Natural person(s): • One or more individuals (team); • Legal entity: • one or more entities (consortium); • universities, research centres, NGOs, foundations, micro, small and mediumsized enterprises (see definition of SME according to the Commission Recommendation 2003/361/EC)3 working on internet or/and other related technologies are eligible. Large enterprises cannot participate.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
2 500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
150.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Increased safety, security, performance of the European Border and Coast Guard and of European customs authorities
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects are expected to contribute to some or all of the following expected outcomes: Improved safety, security, performance and user experience (including personal safety and security) of operational staff of European border and coast guards and of customs authorities; Better situational awareness supporting decision-making systems of European border, maritime and customs authorities, including better communication, preparedness and preparation.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
2 500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl3-2021-bm-01-02
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"Improved border checks for travel facilitation across external borders and improved experiences for both passengers and border authorities’ staff"
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects are expected to contribute to some or all of the following expected outcomes: Validation of innovative solutions for border crossing facilitation systems at European level for near-seamless and improved border crossing experience for travellers; Increased security and reliability of border checks, including identification of people and goods crossing external borders, with stronger protection of people's fundamental rights and personal data; Better organisation, flexibility and planning of border checks by European border authorities, including for handling peaks in cross-border traffic. Scope:
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
20 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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"Advanced detection of threats and illicit goods in postal and express courier flows"
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Improved detection of threats and dangerous and illicit goods by practitioners and operators within post and parcel flows, without disruption to the flow; Improved capacity of practitioners and operators to deny the misuse of the postal and parcel service by criminal or terrorist group to move items; Improved risk assessment, preparedness and reaction capacities in the postal and parcel service.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
8 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl3-2021-bm-01-04
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"Improved detection of concealed objects on, and within the body of, persons"
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved capability of customs and border authorities, at land, sea and/or air border crossing points, to detect drugs, illicit goods, weapons, explosive and other threats concealed on individuals or within their bodies, in the operational environment of border crossing points; Safer, more efficient and more easily deployable solutions for detection compared to the state of the art are used by customs and border authorities, in particular avoiding ionizing radiation and minimizing any safety risk to users and operators and ensuring respect of fundamental rights.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
20 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl3-2021-bm-01-05
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"Dynamic business continuity and recovery methodologies based on models and prediction for multi-level Cybersecurity"
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Advanced self-healing disaster recovery and effective business continuity in critical sectors (e.g. energy, transportation, health); Enhanced mechanisms for exchange of information among relevant players; Better disaster preparedness against possible disruptions, attacks and cascading effects; Better business continuity covering two or more sectors.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
21 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl3-2021-cs-01-01
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Improved security in open-source and open-specification hardware for connected devices
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Reduced security threats of open source hardware for connected devices. Formal verification of open hardware. Effective management of cybersecurity patches for connected devices in restricted environments such as IoT devices. Effective security audits of open source hardware, embedded software and other securityrelevant aspects of connected devices. Effective mechanisms for inventory management, detection of insecure components and decommissioning. Methods for secure authentication and secure communication for connected devices in restricted environments such as IoT devices
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
18 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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AI for cybersecurity reinforcement
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Reinforced cybersecurity using AI technological components and tools in line with relevant EU policy, legal and ethical requirements. Increased knowledge about how an attacker might use AI technology in order to attack IT systems. Digital processes, products and systems resilient against AI-powered cyberattacks
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
11 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Scalable privacy-preserving technologies for cross-border federated computation in Europe involving personal data
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved scalable and reliable privacy-preserving technologies for federated processing of personal data and their integration in real-world systems More user-friendly solutions for privacy-preserving processing of federated personal data registries by researchers Improving privacy-preserving technologies for cyber threat intelligence and data sharing solution Contribution to promotion of GDPR compliant European data spaces for digital services and research (in synergy with topic DATA-01-2021 of Horizon Europe Cluster 4) Strengthened European ecosystem of open source developers and researchers of privacy-preserving solutions
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
17 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Improved understanding of risk exposure and its public awareness in areas exposed to multi-hazards
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Advanced disaster / crisis simulations and impact assessments supporting decisionmaking processes based on best available knowledge, adaptive strategies and methodologies, including accurate exposure data and adequate vulnerability assessments, quantitative hazard information with comparable metrics across different risks (especially addressing multi-hazard situations), including disaster loss data and qualitative information issued from historical testimonies and case studies. Risk and resilience assessment solutions, studies and outputs in support of long-term multi-hazard management strategies (e.g. climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction and prevention and mitigation strategies) with a focus on vulnerable regions prone to multiple hazard occurrences, involving interdisciplinary teams in different scientific and technological fields (such as geology, climate, man-made hazards, critical infrastructures and assets, history, health sciences, economics and social sciences). This requires novel interdisciplinary risk approaches to assessing human-hazard interactions, and reaching the most vulnerable segments of the community.
Eligible Activities
Biometric technologies allow for a person to be recognised to a certain degree based on a set of features. These features can be more (e.g., fingermarks) or less (e.g., shoemarks) distinctive.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl3-2021-drs-01-01
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Integrated Disaster Risk Reduction for extreme climate events: from early warning systems to long term adaptation and resilience building
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved dialogue and cooperation among scientific and technical communities, stakeholders, policy-makers and local communities in the field of extreme climate events and associated events (e.g. forest fires, droughts, floods, heatwaves and storms) and disaster risk reduction. Enhanced community engagement for prevention, preparedness, response, recovery and learning to extreme climate events by strengthening knowledge and involvement of volunteers linked to recognised organisations into the planning, design and implementation of prevention, including building with nature, preparedness and emergency response activities. Strengthening of disaster risk reduction and resilience building through innovative use of media means, namely by examining the potential of new communication tools and apps for better preparedness and response.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
6 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Enhanced assessment of disaster risks, adaptive capabilities and scenario building based on available historical data and projections
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Innovative exposure and vulnerability analysis methods, including those that take a systemic perspective by integrating sectoral expertise (e.g. social science, human health, cultural heritage, environment and biodiversity, public financial management and key economic sectors) and identifying key vulnerable groups and assets. Maximising usability through a service-oriented approach, including through the optimisation and tailoring recommended practices, scientific models and scenarios for the intended users to support technical policy improvements and implementation of actions.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
5 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Developing a prioritisation mechanism for research programming in standardisation related to natural hazards and/or CBRN-E sectors
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Building up on existing initiatives, development of a consolidated platform gathering key actors involved in DRM for natural hazards and/or CBRN-E to identify on-going standardisation activities, discuss key features related to them, including classification, and prioritise actions (consultation, dissemination, research programming). Setting a two-steps mechanism to (1) evaluate standardisation needs, taking into account existing and running activities, and establish priorities in close consultation with key users (policy-makers and practitioners at all levels, including Commission’s DGs, national and regional authorities and relevant actors), and (2) take actions relevant to the identified priorities according to their degree of maturity, including research programming in the Disaster-resilient Societies part of the Horizon Europe programme. Establish a standardisation roadmap at international (ISO) and European (EN) levels, leading to improved coordination of activities at EU and international levels and crossfertilisation among different sectors.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
2 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Fast deployed mobile laboratories to enhance situational awareness for pandemics and emerging infectious diseases
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Inventory and comparison of existing mobile laboratories, including heavy structures (both military and civilian) and light self-sustained systems, evaluation of quality management systems for maintenance, validation and testing. New (mobile laboratory) solutions for the fast, reliable and unambiguous detection and identification of infectious agents, diagnostic tests, monitoring and mapping of contamination and enhanced field data communication to decision-making authorities. Strategies to orchestrate mobile laboratory capacities in the EU, and improvements in the management of trained staff in Europe.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
8 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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A maturity assessment framework for security technologies
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Increased literacy on the value and efficient use of maturity assessment frameworks to communicate the readiness of technology, synchronise parallel developments, forecast implementation and support decision making in the planning of investment in the area of security; Improved cross-disciplinary assessment of the maturity of innovative technologies based on common harmonised frameworks for the security domain; Comprehensive and timely updated map of the maturity of the security solutions developed through EU-funded security research and innovation programmes enabled by widely accessible assessment tools and methods; Evidence-based programming of security research built on a more reliable assessment of the state of the art technologies in the field of security.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
1 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Research and Innovation
National Contact Points (NCPs) in the field of security and cybersecurity
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved and professionalised NCP service of knowledge, experience and skills, consistent across Europe, thereby helping simplify access to Horizon Europe calls, lowering the entry barriers for newcomers, and raising the average quality of proposals submitted; Harmonised and improved trans-national cooperation between NCPs, paying particular attention to the engagement of NCPs from associated partners, eventually not directly involved in the consortium, with the aim of ensuring the same level of information and quality to all National Contact Points, inside and outside the network; Periodic and timely evidence-based policy feedback in support to EU-funded security research programming enabled by a seamless integration of the national, regional and local dimensions of security Research and Innovation into the EU picture; A systematic assessment of the needs of the various stakeholders involved in security and Cybersecurity research projects and programmes with respect to identified learning opportunities through harmonised support mechanisms;
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
4 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Demand-led innovation for situation awareness in civil protection
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
An identifiable community of EU first responders with common user/functional needs for innovative technology solutions for situation awareness in the field of civil protection; Tested and validated capacity of EU technology and industrial base to develop and produce technology prototypes for situation awareness in the field of civil protection that meet the needs of the EU user community; Improved delineation of the EU market (including demand and supply) for situation awareness systems in the field of civil protection that can articulate alternative options for uptake in function of different industrialisation needs, commercialisation needs, acquisition needs, deployment needs and additional funding needs (beyond R&I funding).
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
2 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Security research technologies driven by active civil society engagement: transdisciplinary methods for societal impact assessment and impact creation
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Promotion of socially and environmentally sustainable products and services through stronger civil society engagement; Policy-makers, security practitioners and the research community implement security technological solutions and policies that fulfil both societal and legal requirements, such as inclusiveness, accessibility, universal design, openness, legitimacy, proportionality, ethics; State and non-state actors base their decision-making on an assessment of any possible negative societal impacts of security research outputs, including human rights implications and risks of ill-intended use; Security practitioners and citizens are provided with technical solutions that are transparent, privacy-sensitive, open source, friendly and easy to use; Security practitioners and citizens have the necessary skills and knowledge on the use of the new technologies being produced, as well as their impact on the society; Security practitioners have a broader understanding of the new opportunities offered by technological developments, including accessibility and universal design aspect of technologies which goes beyond the mere response to security challenges to ensure that everyone is included; Security practitioners, the research community and policy-makers build upon existing knowledge on lessons learned and best practices, as well as recommendations and good examples of how the EU is using technology to combat risks to security while respecting and promoting fundamental rights.
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any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
6 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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European infrastructures and their autonomy safeguarded against systemic risks
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved large-scale vulnerability assessments of EU Member States’ (MS) or Associated Countries’ (AC) key infrastructures covering one or more types of infrastructure (energy, water, communications, transport, finance etc.) in more than two MS/AC Improved cooperation to counter Hybrid Threats and subsequent large-scale disruptions of infrastructures in Europe, allowing for operational testing in real scenarios or realistic simulations of scenarios with specific regard to the cross-border dimension (intra-EU as well as non-EU) Improved concepts and instruments for the anticipation of systemic risks to European infrastructure, allowing for comprehensive long-term risk assessments, with regards to climate change, technological trends, foreign direct investment (FDI) and dependence on critical supplies from non-EU countries Improved risk, vulnerability and complexity related assessments for interconnected physical-digital European infrastructures aiming to increase security, resilience and design effective preventive, mitigating and preparedness measures and protect against and respond to cascading effects Terrestrial back-up/alternative PNT solutions to ensure continuous operation of Critical Infrastructure in case of the disruption of GNSS services or other essential services
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
20 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Ensured infrastructure resilience in case of Pandemics
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Strategies for the resilience of infrastructure networks and services, and their interaction and vulnerabilities in a context of rapidly changing volumes and patterns of use Understanding of inter-dependencies and strategies to overcome disruptions at local – regional – national and European (cross-border) level Better understanding of the cascading effects of pandemics for different infrastructures and the services they provide Improved procedures to reduce exposure of workforce to infectious diseases and mitigation strategies in case of the infrastructure disruptions or overload caused by the absence of critical workforce, surge of patients in the healthcare services, or disruptions of critical supplies
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/11/2021
Total budget/ call
20 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
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Building capabilities in innovation procurement
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Raise awareness, knowledge and practical use of legal procedures to implement the practices of innovation procurement; Leverage capacity building, skills and legal knowledge among public and private buyers; Explore and scale up the best examples of innovation procurement practices, Contribute to the establishment of innovation friendly legal frameworks, and marketoriented procedures; Ensure long-term and sustainable innovation procurement strategies; Foster public and private partners’ collaboration in the co-design processes to match their needs and identify existing technologies that could result in procurement of innovation.
Eligible Activities
Accessible dedicated training portfolios, to improve skills and capacities to design innovative procurement; awareness-raising and enhanced knowledge on innovation procurement legal frameworks for public buyers and evaluators of innovative procurements; enhanced innovation knowledge and skills within buyers, raising awareness about codesign process between SMEs and buyers (public and private) that may help to discover the most up-to-date innovative technological solutions, and assist in their development and further acquisition; scale up best examples on the definition of needs and design of programmes, procedures and long-term strategies in the field of innovation procurement; set up new experts networks and/or local competence centres or advance existing ones, including the coaching services to set up innovation procurement, legal assistance, the support on the definition of resources and tools, and the exchange of best practices; public and private buyers’ cooperation and partnerships with the innovation deployment actors, particularly innovative SMEs and start-ups community, research institutions and technological organisations in order to tap into the under-exploited innovative potential of these type of companies.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
6/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
26/10/2021
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Preparatory action for setting up joint programmes among innovation ecosystems actors
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
pen the dialogue, prepare the ground and facilitate the agreement among Member States, Associated Countries and EU regions, in cooperation with the private sector and research and innovation actors, towards more dynamic, inclusive, gender diverse, and connected innovation ecosystems, via co-creation, co-planning and co-investments around promising areas of joint and European interest; repare the implementation of joint long-term programme of activities (action plans) fostering collaboration and creation of common knowledge assets among EU, national, regional and/or local level innovation ecosystems’ stakeholders, enhancing synergies and complementarities of their programmes and encouraging the alignment of their innovation agendas; Ensure the inclusiveness of all key innovation players from across the quadruple helix[1], and all EU territories;
Eligible Activities
The topic will allow national, regional and/or local authorities from Member States, Associated Countries and/or EU regions in charge of innovation policies and programmes, in cooperation with private and research and innovation actors, to prepare joint multi-annual programmes of activities (action plans) with the aim of strengthening their efficiency, capacities and interconnection and jointly tackle challenges at EU, national, regional and local level.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
6/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
26/10/2021
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Pathfinder Challenge: Awareness Inside
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
For technologies, awareness principles would allow a step-up in engineering complex systems, making them more resilient, self-developing and human-centric. Awareness is a prerequisite for a real and contextualised understanding of a problem or situation and to adapt ones actions (and their consequences) to the specific circumstances. Ultimately, awareness serves the coherent and purposeful behaviour, learning, adaptation and selfdevelopment of intelligent systems over longer periods of time.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address each of the following three expected outcomes: 1. New concepts of awareness that are applicable to systems other than human, including technological ones; 2. Demonstrate and validate the role and added-value of such an awareness in an aware technology, class of artefacts or services for which the awareness features lead to a truly different quality in terms of, e.g., performance, flexibility, reliability or user-experience. 3. Define an integrative approach for awareness engineering, its technological toolbox, the needs and implications and its limits, including ethical and regulatory requirements. This Challenge is only open to proposals for collaborative projects with at least 3 partners following the standard eligibility conditions. Proposals are required to comply with the Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence principles.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
16/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27/10/2021
132.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Pathfinder Challenge: Tools to measure and stimulate activity in Brain Tissue
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Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals submitted to this call should tackle at least one of the following two challenges: A full device with unique features, e.g. targeting a currently untreated disorder, offering unprecedented miniaturisation, low latency closed-loop monitoring-stimulation feedback (if necessary), ultra-low power consumption, low/moderate invasiveness (e.g. compatible with implantation with endoscopic techniques), high-resolution, sustainable, etc. or New or nascent physical principles or methodologies that could be the basis for future brain sensing and/or stimulation technologies, with clear and quantifiable advantages. Focus is on techniques that can offer unprecedented data on brain function or that allow unprecedented modulation of brain activity for therapeutic purposes or brain-computer interfacing.
Eligible Activities
Proposals targeting a full device are strongly encouraged to establish a plausible work plan to realise by the end of the project at least 1) a working prototype device or instrument and 2) pre-clinical data with proof of therapeutic action. Proposals targeting the discovery of a new mechanism for monitor and/or stimulate are advised to de-risk the work plan by exploring multiple strategies in parallel, merging competing strategies into a single proposal for cost efficiencies and increased likelihood of success. Consortia considering both targets in a single proposal are advised to carefully analyse whether the high risk inherent to the discovery of new mechanisms or principles could hamper the plausibility of completing a full device hinging on said principles. All proposals must fully justify the clinical need for the targeted development, and structure the work plan accordingly, towards credible future transition to market. Proposals need to consider the cost-benefit of the targeted technology and demonstrate that the outcome will be acceptable by clinicians and patients.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
16/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27/10/2021
132.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Pathfinder Challenge: Emerging technologies in cell and gene therapy
call synopsis Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Cell and gene therapy (CGT) are widely accepted as top biomedical trends for over three years now and continue to evolve in their use for treating human diseases. CGTs are expected to increasingly shape the medical treatment and diagnosis, as we are approaching the era of precision medicine. Cell-based therapy is a promising strategy for effective treatment across a wide range of diseases though the focus so far, has primarily been on cancer, e.g. Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy made from removing T cells from individual patients, engineer them to be able to recognize and kill cancer cells before re-administer them to the same patient. CAR-T cell therapy is widely regarded as having revolutionised the treatment of some blood cancers. Recent research evidence suggests that cell therapy can effectively apply to solid cancers as well. With this Pathfinder Challenge, EIC strategically aims at reinforcing critical components of the European cell and gene therapy community, such as focused research consortia, start-ups and spinoffs, in their ability to compete and sustain in this fiercely competitive field, full of challenges and obstacles all along the way from discovery to the manufacturing step. Proposals submitted to this call should effectively address exactly that, by proposing convincing technological solutions and/or new breakthrough concepts that go far beyond the current state-of-the-art.
Eligible Activities
Proposers are invited to submit disease-specific or non-disease-specific proposals, focused on emerging technologies or technological solutions aimed to overcome the current cell and gene therapy challenges in one or several the areas listed below, but without being restricted only to these areas. Advancing cell therapy manufacturing and products to a clinical stage: Improving adoptive cell therapies (CAR-T, TCR, TIL): Identifying next generation cell therapies for cancer: Applying cell therapy to treat cancer patients in a personalised manner: Improving the effectiveness and lowering the risks of gene delivery systems (vectors): Improving gene therapy manufacturing processes and production:
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
16/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27/10/2021
132.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Pathfinder Challenge: Novel routes to green hydrogen production
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Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The development of efficient, sustainable and flexible energy systems is a key challenge for Europe’s energy decarbonisation and a corner stone of Europe’s 2050 climateneutrality goal, set out in the European Green Deal. To achieve such viable energy system, a particular support should be given to solutions aimed at increasing lifetime and decrease the cost of the overall system. In this context, Hydrogen (H2) has the potential to contribute to the above mentioned objectives.Currently H2 is largely produced from fossil fuels, commonly referred to as grey H2, or promising but still expensive blue H2 options, combining methane-to- H2 with carbon capture and storage, or renewable H2 pathways (green H2), entirely based on renewable electricity. Referring to green H2 production, the state of art technology is based on water electrolysis, with costs still higher than grey H2 and production processes affected by the use of critical raw materials. This Pathfinder Challenge aims at developing novel processes and technologies to produce green H2, at different scales (from small to large) and capturing cross sectorial coupling and system integration opportunities, entirely based on (i) renewable sources and (ii) non-toxic, non-critical raw materials.
Eligible Activities
In order to apply, your proposal should develop a proof of concept or lab-scale validated innovative green H2 production technology by biological, chemical or physical routes without the deployment of fossil fuels, potentially including the use of salt or waste water, air moisture, biomass or recycled by-products, or the co-production of decarbonised chemicals. Projects with multidisciplinary and cross sectorial approaches, looking for inspiration, ideas and knowledge in disciplines that are typically not in this kind of research, are particularly welcome. Projects are strongly encouraged to consider the recovery and recycling of by-products and wastes (circular approach), as well as the use of abundant natural resources. The safe and sustainable use of non-critical raw materials is mandatory and the projects should include a full life cycle analysis of the proposed solutions and their impact on Europe’s decarbonisation goals.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
16/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27/10/2021
132.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Pathfinder Challenge: Engineered Living Materials
call synopsis Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Engineered living materials (ELMs) are composed, either entirely or partly, of living cells. ELMs entirely composed of living cells are called biological ELMs and they selfassemble via a bottom-up process – e.g. synthetic morphogenesis for organoids’ production. ELMs only partly composed of living cells are called hybrid living materials (HLMs) and are built with a top-down process with integrated polymers or scaffolds. In both cases, the cellular components extract energy from the environment to form or assemble the material itself, and to adapt its morphology and function to environmental stimuli. This endows these materials with a combination of properties not present in any non-living material: self-regeneration, adaptation to environmental clues, longevity and environmental sustainability. By being alive, ELMs represent a fundamental change in materials’ production and performance, enabling new, better or similar functionalities, compared to traditional materials but with decreased costs and environmental impact. ELMs have the potential to transform virtually every modern endeavour from healthcare to infrastructures to transportation. With this Pathfinder ELMs Challenge the EIC seeks to seize the opportunity to position strategically Europe at the forefront of the ELMs field, which is still in its infancy. This Pathfinder Challenge aims to overcome the technological challenges to harness the engineering potential of nature for materials’ production. The specific objectives of this call are to support the development of new technologies and platforms enabling the controlled production of made-on-demand living materials with multiple predictable dynamic functionalities, shapes and scales; and to build a community of researchers and innovators in ELMs.
Eligible Activities
The specific expected outcomes depending on the choice of the ELM production process (top-down or bottom-up) are: a proof of principle of technologies far beyond the current state-of-the-art enabling the production of a minimum of two novel biological ELMs bigger than 1 cm in all dimensions by programmable and controlled synthetic or engineered morphogenesis (whether with eukaryotic or prokaryotic cells); or a laboratory validated, automated and computer-aided design-build-test-learn (DBTL) platform far beyond the current state-of-the-art able to produce a minimum of two novel HLMs in multiple scales with enhanced or unprecedented properties.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
16/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27/10/2021
132.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Co-Creation with Public and Private Buyers of Innovations
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Government expenditure on works, goods and services represents around 14% of EU GDP, accounting for roughly annually EUR 1.9 trillion. This represents an untapped potential to stimulate the demand of innovative solutions, notably for innovative small businesses. The public but also private sector could grasp this opportunity to offer new opportunities making use of new technologies or solutions, notably for innovation suppliers such as EIC funded projects and companies. Moreover, innovation procurement allows providing better and more efficient public services to face societal challenges such as climate change, pandemic crisis or sustainable management of natural resources.
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Another objective of this topic call is to foster the aggregation of the demand at European level and pull the European market – not only to push the technology – in order to give the possibility for innovative technologies to find potential first and large buyers. Eligible Activities
This call topic will fund structured pilots between buyers of innovations and innovative EIC SMEs, in accordance with public procurement rules, where applicable. The EIC support will cover partially the costs of procurers for the needs assessment, market engagement/consultation, co-development of solutions/pilots and drafting of terms of reference - for the amounts please see section VI.7 of the EIC Work Programme 2021. With regard to the co-creation of pilots and solutions testing, the beneficiaries selected under this call topic will co-finance via financial support to third parties the development of innovative solutions by suppliers. The support should take the form of the following 4 actions to be implemented within the specified timeframes. Action 1: Improved definition of the challenges and the needs of procurers in relation to the solutions they have to buy for their users, citizens, customers, clients or employees. Action 2: Improved sourcing and consulting of the market players and innovation developers before designing the tender. Action 3: Stimulation of co-creation of pilots and test solutions. Action 4: Support to the development of the terms of reference.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
16/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
28/10/2021
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Cost Actions networking opportunities
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
COST Action Consortium
Objective
Funding networking opportunities for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges. COST has identified three strategic priorities: promoting and spreading excellence, fostering interdisciplinary research for breakthrough science and empowering and retaining young researchers and innovators. COST implements its mission by funding bottomup, excellence-driven, open and inclusive networks for peaceful purposes in all areas of science and technology.
Eligible Activities
Networking activities via different tools such as meetings, short term scientific missions, training schools and dissemination activities. providing for knowledge sharing, creation and application, being open and output-oriented while aiming at strengthening the scientific and technological basis of the proposed topic(s)
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon 2020.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
4 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
01/12/2010
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29/10/2021
n.d.
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
149.000
Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/sunfuel-eicprize-2021
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Cost Actions networking opportunities
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
COST Action Consortium
Objective
Funding networking opportunities for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges. COST has identified three strategic priorities: promoting and spreading excellence, fostering interdisciplinary research for breakthrough science and empowering and retaining young researchers and innovators. COST implements its mission by funding bottomup, excellence-driven, open and inclusive networks for peaceful purposes in all areas of science and technology.
Eligible Activities
Networking activities via different tools such as meetings, short term scientific missions, training schools and dissemination activities. providing for knowledge sharing, creation and application, being open and output-oriented while aiming at strengthening the scientific and technological basis of the proposed topic(s)
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon 2020.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
for proposals
4 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
01/12/2010
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29/10/2021
n.d.
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
149.000
Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/sunfuel-eicprize-2021
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Type of call
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2nd Open Call for citizen social challenges
call synopsis Programme
AI4 Copernicus
Administration
AI4 Copernicus Consortium
Objective
AI4Copernicus is looking for citizen-driven social challenges based on AI (Artificial Intelligence) technologies and Earth Observation (EO) Data. These should aim to help for example individuals, vulnerable communities, the environment, as well as business and the public sector, to deliver innovative services to their customers and citizens of Europe and the World. By proposing a social challenge with a societal, industrial, business or environmental impact that can be solved utilising Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies and Earth Observation (EO) data in addition to other types of data; citizens are able to cocreate emerging AI & EO solutions for the benefit of the society at large. The AI4Copernicus Open Calls aims to bring together diverse communities, such as the Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation Communities, AI4EU ecosystems, tools and services, Earth Observation data and DIAS (Data and Information Access Services) tools and services as well as AI4Copernicus tools and services with diverse market-driven challenges in diverse industrial domains and citizen-driven social challenges
Eligible Activities
The 2 best challenges that will be selected will: - (a) receive an Award in cash and will be - (b) be addressed by SME Consortia under the 4th Round of Open Calls for Use-Cases based on the Citizen-driven Social Themes (based on the selected citizen-themes of the 2nd Open Call). Award in cash: ● € 5.000 for the each of the best 2 Social Challenges Non-Financial Support benefits the Citizen-driven Social Challenge Owners (Winners): ● Visibility through AI4Copernicus digital channels and website ● A dedicated presentation of the winning ideas and Social Challenge Owners in the AI4Copernicus Website
Eligible Applicants
● Individuals (age 18 years or older) ● EU Countries citizens ● Associated EU Countries citizens
Geo-coverage
EU member states, Associated Countries1 (hereafter collectively identified as the ‘Eligible Countries’) and U
Max Duration
Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
-
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
01/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/10/2021
n.d.
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
149.000
Max % EU Cofunding
https://ai4copernicus-project.eu/1st-round-of-open-calls-now-open/
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Type of call
Research and Innovation
IntellioT - First Open Call
call synopsis Programme
IntellIOT
Administration
IntellIOT Consortium
Objective
IntellIoT, a pan-European research and innovation project funded by the European Union as part of the Horizon 2020 programme ICT-56-2020 “Next Generation Internet of Things”, is organizing two Open Calls with the aim to involve startups and SMEs to build applications, services and extensions on the IntellIoT technical framework within special 6-month pilots (for each open call) that will be aligned with IntellIoT’s 3 use cases. The overarching objective of IntellIoT is to develop a reference architecture and framework to enable IoT environments for (semi-)autonomous IoT applications endowed with intelligence that evolves with the human-in-the-loop based on an efficient and reliable IoT/ edge- (computation) and network- (communication) framework that dynamically adapts to changes in the environment and with built-in and assured security, privacy and trust. This reference architecture and framework will be applied in the heterogeneous use cases encompassed in the project, covering agriculture, healthcare and manufacturing smart environments.
Eligible Activities
With the Open Calls, IntellIoT aims to widen the range of new and innovative IoT applications and devices within the framework and specific IoT environments of the use cases. To assure a consistent development of sustainable solutions throughout the use case implementations and upcoming activities, clear integration points with the IntellIoT framework need to be described in the Open Call proposals and realized during their execution. Moreover, it is intended to further develop the use cases already specified by providing additional tools, services, applications or devices. To ensure valuable addition to all use cases as well as the general framework, one proposal per use case and one proposal addressing the general framework will be selected.
Eligible Applicants
startups and SMEs
Geo-coverage
EU member states, Associated Countries (hereafter collectively identified as the ‘Eligible Countries’)
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for proposals
-
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
01/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/10/2021
n.d.
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
150.000
Max % EU Cofunding
https://www.up2europe.eu/calls/intelliot-first-open-call_5957.html
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Capacity building to strengthen networks of higher education institutions and cooperation with surrounding ecosystems
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The European Universities initiative, currently piloted under Erasmus+ and supported through Horizon 2020 has created enormous dynamism across higher education sector to jointly create critical mass and implement institutional transformation strategies towards universities of the future, involving also surrounding ecosystems. The European Universities will be drivers of a European Excellence Initiative in the future with a distinct widening module. Through the European Excellence Initiative, Horizon Europe’s support aims at the transformation of higher education sector and their surrounding ecosystems, including non-university research centres.
Eligible Activities
The capacity building towards the European Excellence Initiative aims to significantly strengthening cooperation between at least two organisations from higher education sector in a Widening country (or different Widening countries), by linking it with at least two internationally-leading institutions from two different Member States or Associated Countries. Enhance the scientific and technological capacity of the linked institutions with a principal focus on the entities from the Widening Country/ies; Help raise the excellence profile of the HEI from the Widening country as well as the excellence profile of its staff; Strengthen considerably the networks towards realising integrated cooperation between the participating entities in the research and innovation dimension, in synergy with the entities’ education and training dimensions. Proposals are expected to clearly outline the cooperation and strategy for stepping up and stimulating scientific excellence and innovation capacity in defined areas of research and innovation as well as the scientific quality of the partners involved in the exercise. This strategy should include arrangements for institutional transformation according to a shared agenda that could include (a) developing shared research & innovation strategies and roadmaps to create directional and interdisciplinary critical mass, in order to more effectively create impact for society; (b) sharing capacity and resources, through collaborative settings preparing the network towards the establishment of a European Universities alliance or similar long-term network, (c) strengthening attractiveness of researchers’ careers, towards a pipeline of talents crucial for an effective European Research Area, including reform in career assessment; (d) co-operation with surrounding ecosystem actors for the transmission of knowledge and talents, e.g. through creation or reinforcing of technology transfer offices and cooperation platforms; (e) transition to knowledge- and digitally-driven universities, conducting Open Science; (f) creating proximity to and engaging citizens for solving societal challenges; (g) supporting institutional change through inclusive gender equality plans.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
-
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
01/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
4/11/2021
n.d.
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
30.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Research and Innovation
Expanding Acceleration Ecosystems
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Enhanced openness, competitiveness, and global potential of developing innovation ecosystems and creation of local jobs with high-value added; Balanced business activity across Europe; Improved quality and outreach of business acceleration services in developing innovation ecosystems.
Eligible Activities
Incubators, accelerators and different types of ‘company-builders’ play a crucial role in providing start-ups with growth support. Due to the diverse innovation landscape in Europe, start-ups from better-connected innovation ecosystems benefit from more local accelerators with greater funding opportunities and more qualified business support services compared to their counterparts elsewhere[1]. This geographical gap often requires start-ups from less connected ecosystems to move to more established hubs elsewhere in Europe[2]. Consequently, there are fewer scale-ups in less connected innovation ecosystems, creating unbalanced business activity and employment opportunities. The Expanding Acceleration Ecosystems should reverse this flow by making ‘modest’ and ‘moderate’ innovation ecosystems more attractive to international companies interested in setting up their businesses outside the established centres and tapping into the potential of local ecosystems. The action supports co-designed programmes of activities, of at least two (2) calendar years, proposed jointly by business acceleration entities located in less connected innovation ecosystems (‘modest’ and ‘moderate’) and innovation hubs (‘strong innovators’ and innovation leaders’)[3], to improve the quality of business acceleration services, their network outreach and scale-up support, such as: share business acceleration related best practices, knowledge, tools and methods; exchange of promising start-ups and SMEs, including women-led businesses, involving participation in acceleration programmes abroad and introduction to foreign financing institutions; exchange of accelerator programme experts, including evaluators, thematic experts, mentors and investors; establishing links between local actors in developing ecosystems, particularly research, education institutions and local authorities and incoming start-ups, international accelerators and experts to enhance transfer of technology and knowledge to supply them with innovative solution; establishing a virtual platform with an overview of accelerator programmes, financial resources, mentors, events in partner ecosystems.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
-
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
01/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
10/11/2021
n.d.
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
5.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Scaling up deep tech ecosystems
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Enhanced development of deep tech[1] ecosystems around pan-European research and technology infrastructures to generate, scale and deploy breakthrough technologies with market and social value; Increased involvement of industry, including SMEs, with research and technology infrastructures to raise the technology level and competitiveness of companies and generate market opportunities, including through the generation of start-up or spin-off companies; Improved valorisation of the socio-economic impact of past investments in pan-European research and technology infrastructures from the European Structural and Investment Funds.
Eligible Activities
Pan-European research and technology infrastructures, as providers of advanced services and procurers of cutting-edge technologies, have an innovation potential related to the development of components, instruments, services and knowledge that could be better exploited to push the edge of existing technologies and lead to their deployment for socially useful or market-oriented purposes. The aim of the action is to explore how to fully utilise and build on the experience and knowledge of existing or previous relevant initiatives [2]at pan-European and, where appropriate national or sub-national level, that have exploited the ecosystem-building potential of interactions with industry during the construction, operation and upgrading of research infrastructures. The proposal should pilot the possibility to seed the development of innovation ecosystems around diverse technological areas related to pan-European research and technology infrastructures by providing grants to pilot projects in three to five different technological areas. The proposals should: identify deep tech opportunities related to pan-European research infrastructures with breakthrough potential; assess the feasibility and scalability of the identified opportunities; suggest a selection and clustering of those opportunities and nascent ecosystems that demonstrate sufficient maturity to provide a clear potential for industrial implementation; identify those opportunities with strongest potential towards industrial application with societal or market value; run and evaluate calls to provide grant funding to pilot projects in the identified technological areas; assess the outcome of the pilot grants.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
-
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
01/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
10/11/2021
n.d.
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
5.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/horizon-eie-2021-scaleup-01-01
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Research and Innovation
Women Tech Innovators
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
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 supports[1] early-stage deep tech European start-ups. The initiative complements the activities funded under the European Innovation Council (EIC), paving the way for the participation of their start-ups in future EIC calls.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 tech[2] domains are eligible, with the emphasis being on overall gender balance and the position held by women in the start-up. Support provided 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 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). At the end of the funded project, and after completing the Women Leadership Programme, beneficiaries will submit an evaluation report. Women TechEU beneficiaries will become part of a community of peers, and given opportunities to expand their network and showcase their business at pitching and networking events, to give visibility to their work and attract further funding.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
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for proposals
-
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
01/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
10/11/2021
n.d.
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
3.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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MSCA Doctoral Networks 2021
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The MSCA Doctoral Networks aim to train creative, entrepreneurial, innovative and resilient doctoral candidates, able to face current and future challenges and to convert knowledge and ideas into products and services for economic and social benefit. The MSCA Doctoral Networks will raise the attractiveness and excellence of doctoral training in Europe. They will equip researchers with the right combination of researchrelated and transferable competences and provide them with enhanced career perspectives in both the academic and non-academic sectors through international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral mobility combined with an innovation-oriented mindset.
Eligible Activities
MSCA Doctoral Networks will implement doctoral programmes, by partnerships of universities, research institutions and research infrastructures, businesses including SMEs, and other socio-economic actors from different countries across Europe and beyond. MSCA Doctoral Networks are indeed open to the participation of organisations from third countries, in view of fostering strategic international partnerships for the training and exchange of researchers.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
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16/11/2021
402.952.660
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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-2021-dn-01-01
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Research and Innovation
IoT-NGIN Open Call #1
call synopsis Programme
IoT-NGIN Programme
Administration
IoT-NGIN Consortium
Objective
The IoT-NGIN (Next Generation IoT as part of Next Generation Internet) is a project funded under the H2020 framework. Its strategic objective is to unleash the power of Next Generation IoT as an essential dimension of the Next Generation Internet (NGI) and become the “IoT Engine” that fuels that transition to an Intelligent Internet of Everything. The objective of the IoT-NGIN – Open Call #1 is to expand IoT-NGIN consortium with IoT devices manufacturers, embedded software and FPGA/soft core partners to offer a) open interfaces and access to their IoT systems or b) embed IoT software components running on FPGA/soft cores. All IoT-NGIN developments will become available as Open Source (HW/SW) and will be validated/tested in 7 IoT-NGIN pilots/living lab by IoT-NGIN consortium and new participants via IoT-NGIN Open Call #2 (to be announced).
Eligible Activities
Open Call #1 will select at least 5 new partners, who will join the IoT-NGIN consortium in M19 (April 2022). Open Call #1 targets IoT devices manufacturers, embedded software and FPGA/soft core partners to join the IoT-NGIN consortium by offering a) open interfaces and access to their IoT systems or b) embed IoT software components running on FPGA/soft cores
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/12/2021
Total budget/ call
€ 750.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
150.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
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https://iot-ngin.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Annex-1.-IoT-NGIN-Open-Call-1-OpenCall.pdf
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Pharaon Open Call
call synopsis Programme
Pharaon Programme - Horizon 2020
Administration
Pharaon Consortium
Objective
to improve the dignity, independence, and wellbeing of older adults by providing enhanced smart and active living solutions. The first Pharaon Open Call will fund individual applications (e.g., not consortia) with mature digital solutions that are ready to be integrated into the Pharaon platform. Solutions must be aligned to resolve the needs of one or more of the Pilot sites or provide specified additional requested functionality. All solutions must conform to at least one of the Pharaon Pilot Challenges (PCHs) applicable to the pilot site(s) the Third-party project seeks to address.
Eligible Activities
The objectives of the pilot in Murcia are to improve telecare systems in the region, especially by empowering older adults to participate more directly in their care. the objectives of the Andalusian pilot focus on tackling issues that are increasingly present in the older population, such as loneliness and unwanted social isolation, as well as on supporting the well-being of people as their dependency on carers increases (whether professional or not). The objectives of the Slovenian pilot are to reduce social isolation and loneliness, monitor and encourage physical activity, and to monitor and improve indoor environmental quality in retirement homes: The objectives of the Dutch pilot are first to promote social cohesion among PlusBus participants (community building) and to reduce social isolation and loneliness by matching people who attend the PlusBus. The Italian pilot is split between two locations, Tuscany and Apulia. The primary objective of the Italian pilot is to improve quality of life for older adults living at home. In Tuscany, the priorities are to address socialisation and inclusion, as well as monitoring living conditions. In Apulia, the priorities are to provide physical and cognitive stimulation activities, while also providing solutions for socialisation and environmental monitoring. The pilot in Portugal is divided between two locations, Amadora and Coimbra. The objectives of the Portuguese pilots are to develop and implement citizen focused solutions, integrated care and planning, integrated infrastructures and processes, and knowledge sharing. These pilots include a central focus on the relationship between the community, the environment, and the people living in them. Accordingly, the use cases addressed by the Pilot sites in Portugal are participation in community life, lifelong learning, and ensuring a safe and comfortable environment.
Eligible Applicants
– SMEs, and Micro SMEs – Web entrepreneurs and individual sole-traders – Industrial organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/12/2021
Total budget/ call
€ 1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
20
Max budget/ project
50.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
More information & official documents
https://www.pharaon.eu/open-calls/
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Support to the activities of the European Geological Services
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
An improved evidence-based decision-making and long-term sustainable management of Europe’s subsurface, including offshore, needed to build a climate neutral continent. Comprehensive inventory of harmonised data on primary raw materials in Europe, with a focus on applications of critical raw materials[1] for energy storage and power generation, resulting in a higher level of independence for Europe. Comprehensive inventory of information on geothermal energy resources and subsurface storage capacities for sustainable energy carriers (hydrogen, heat and cold) and sequestration of CO2, based on common and national scale assessment criteria and standardised reporting. Improved appraisal, protection and sustainable use – including appraisal of capacities for temporary storage - of Europe’s groundwater resources, which are under increasing pressure because of climate change and competing uses of the subsurface. Improved adaptation of coastal zones to the effects of climate change and sea level rise. A strong and sustainable network of national Geological Survey organisations in order to provide geological knowledge and services on a Pan-European level.
Eligible Activities
The growing demand for energy, raw materials and water is a key challenge for Europe, requiring a more integrated, efficient and sustainable use of these resources. Europe is increasingly dependent on global supply of mineral resources, in particular on those needed for application in power generation, energy storage and transport, for the transition to climate neutrality. However, until now there is no complete and harmonised data at European level on mineral resources and reserves. There is a need for standardised reporting and uniform appraisal of subsurface capacities for CO2 sequestration and temporary storage of sustainable energy carriers (including hydrogen and heat/cold) in order to support a secure, affordable and low-carbon energy supply. Groundwater resources are under increasing pressure as a result of climate change, as well as competing subsurface uses, including for mineral and energy resources. An upto-date body of knowledge with high quality, policy-relevant geoscientific information and expertise, aggregated at the EU-level, at the service of European citizens, enterprises and institutions.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
05/01/2022
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-02-14
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Novel tandem, high efficiency Photovoltaic technologies targeting low cost production with earth abundant materials
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Photovoltaic power generation is pivotal in the transition to a clean energy system and the achievement of the zero-emissions target. To that end, it is important to enhance affordability, security of supply and sustainability of PV technologies along with further efficiency improvements. Consequently, project results are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: Demonstrate tandem technologies for efficiencies beyond the single-junction Shockley–Queisser limit (~29%). Increase the potential of tandem technologies with earth abundant materials for mass production at low manufacturing cost. Minimise the impact of PV on landscape and environment by increasing its energy yield/m2. Contribute towards establishing a solid European innovation base and a competitive, continuous and coherent PV value chain.
Eligible Activities
Tandem-junction cell architectures present a path towards higher module efficiencies over singlejunction designs, because of the ability to absorb more efficiently the different wavelength regions of the solar spectrum by means of separate devices (monolithically integrated and bonded/ mechanically stacked). This enables surpassing the limiting efficiency of single-junction Si (~29%), which has neared its theoretical limit. As module costs drop, balance-of-systems costs dominate the cost of PV installations, and gains in efficiency could influence more the overall system costs, the energy yield/m2 and hence the land use or the integration potential of the technology. The aim is to develop tandem cells and modules that will reach efficiencies >30%, offer the same lifetime and degradation rate as standard crystalline panels at only marginally higher cost, creating thus a viable economic pathway for commercialisation of these technologies. The proposal should address all of the following: Develop novel concepts based on earth abundant materials that optimise PV cell and module architecture, increase durability, decrease losses and target very high efficiencies, taking also into consideration specific applications. Employ simple, scalable and low cost processing techniques; deliver proof-of-concept for equipment development to support novel layer deposition. Ensure compliance with the relevant standards at laboratory scale, also considering the specific applications targeted.Perform device/module real –life (under actual outdoor operating conditions) characterisat ion for reliability and energy yield assessment. Perform a life cycle analysis to bring evidence of the lower environmental impact, better resource efficiency than current commercial PV technologies, and circularity potential.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
05/01/2022
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Demonstration of wave energy devices to increase experience in real sea condition
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Demonstrated performance and reliability of wave energy devices producing comparable and public results using international metrics Improved knowledge on how to operate wave energy devices, their availability maintainability and to increase the impact it is expected that projects are sharing project data. Reduction of the LCOE in line with the SET Plan targets (actions should clearly justify estimated LCOE at project start and end, using a recognised calculation methodology). Reinforced industrial supply chain in Europe. Attraction of private investors to the sector and reduction of the cost of their investment by presented evidences and credible key performance indicators
Eligible Activities
Demonstrate wave energy devices in real sea conditions for long periods of time (12-24 months) providing invaluable learnings regarding performance, reliability, availability, maintainability, survivability and environmental impact. Utilise verified key subsystems by comprehensive dry testing to reduce risks in the implementation of the project. Alternatively, the project action is expected to finalise the dry testing in the first year of the project. The onshore testing of key subsystems need to have been carried out prior to any at-sea deployment of complete devices. Proposals are expected to address also all the following:
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Industrial design and manufacturing processes, circularity of (critical) raw materials, scalability, installation methods, transport, operation & maintenance, supply chains and the related digital infrastructures. Projects are requested to demonstrate the technologies at sea while respecting existing environmental regulatory framework. Present an environmental monitoring plan to be implemented during the demonstration action. Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
05/01/2022
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy Sector Integration: Integrating and combining energy systems to a cost-optimised and flexible energy system of systems
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Demonstrated benefits of sector integration in different geographic, climate and economic conditions. Improved planning of integration of power, heat, gas, industry with a production site(s) of renewable energy. Optimised operations of coupled networks (e.g. electricity vs. heating). Validated tools and platforms enabling effective sector coupling as tested in large demonstration projects. Consolidated methodology to evaluate the impacts on OPEX, CAPEX and overall value creation connected to the integration of flexibility from storage and other energy flexibility solutions.
Eligible Activities
Projects should demonstrate the benefits of the integration of different elements. This includes in particular electricity and gas networks, district heating and cooling, and long term energy storage systems (for example Hydrogen, power-to-X, thermal storage, hydro-storage). It can also include mobility systems (e.g. e-mobility infrastructure) and energy-intensive industry and/or industrial clusters or sites. Projects should demonstrate the integration at local (i.e. distribution networks) and at national level (i.e. transmission networks), and the interactions between them. Develop 2 or 3 pilots in different Member States/Associated Countries that demonstrate of solutions for energy system integration based on integrated management of various networks and infrastructures. The pilots could include for example: Electricity and gas networks; Implementation of solutions for district heating and cooling as sector integration for energy storage and flexible operation at different energy carriers; E-mobility infrastructure; Solutions for industry and industrial clusters for integrated flexible generation, consumption and energy storage; Flexible stand-alone systems and tools for living quarters and small and medium sized businesses and industries based on renewable generation, sector-coupling and storage technologies; Integrated systems to allow for long term (weekly, seasonal) energy storage. Demonstrations can be build up based on a combination and integration of various locally optimised grids into overall system management.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
05/01/2022
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Sustainability and educational aspects for renewable energy and renewable fuel technologies
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Enhance and promote sustainability by addressing social and environmental aspects (air pollution, waste management, job opportunities, wildlife concerns, etc.) of renewable energy and renewable fuel technologies at a global level, thus ensuring the European Green Deal priorities are met. Support the development of training and reskilling efforts in the renewable energy and renewable fuel technology sectors, while also identifying (global and local) challenges, to realise the large deployment ambitions of the European Green Deal, and the various sectorial strategies under it (such as the recent Offshore Renewable Energy Strategy) and its external dimension. Support and promote circularity concepts and approaches (such as circular- and/or recyclable-by-design) in line with the Circular Economy Action Plan and the Action Plan on Critical Raw Materials.
Eligible Activities
Coordinate the stakeholder community and propose concrete actions to promote and accelerate the development of sustainable solutions for renewable energy and renewable fuel technologies, encompassing ‘circularity-by-design’ (with special attention to life cycle assessment of the entire value chain, including critical raw materials and gradual substitution of fossil fuels), and identifying and assessing relevant externalities. Set up and initiate a structured programme to promote an innovative multi-disciplinary approach on teaching and engaging with the sustainability of all forms of renewable energy. The proposal should also actively engage with European universities in this matter. Special consideration to gender balance issues should also be given. A clear post-project life for such programme should also be addressed. Develop and run an industry-academia programme focused on hands-on training. This programme should identify the required skills needed for the sustainability of renewable technologies, identify and act on knowledge gaps, and identify retraining opportunities based on revamped training curricula and course content. These concerted actions are expected to develop human capital in innovative new technologies through education and training. This topic requires the effective contribution of SSH disciplines and the involvement of SSH experts, institutions as well as the inclusion of relevant SSH expertise, in order to produce meaningful and significant effects enhancing the societal impact of the related research activities.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/01/2022
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Market Uptake Measures of renewable energy systems
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Facilitate the wider uptake of renewable energy systems in the energy, industrial and residential sectors leading to an increased share of renewable energy in the final energy consumption by 2030 and beyond. Contribute to provide a basis for policy-makers and stakeholders for developing more informed RES policy and for analysing about the market dynamics when including all renewable energies. Contribute to the development of markets and respective financial frameworks that can operate efficiently and incentive-compatible while accommodating massive shares of renewables. Increase societal acceptance of renewable energy facilities and installations through science-based evidence and tools addressing misperception phenomena from citizens
Eligible Activities
The proposal is expected to develop solutions addressing at least 2 of the expected outcomes either for the entire renewable energy market or focusing on a specific energy sector, such as electricity, heating, cooling or renewable fuels. Proposals can also address issues within a specific geographical region such as urban and periurban areas. Issues related to acceptance of RES technologies due to cultural heritage landscape particularities can be addressed. Self-consumption issues can be addressed too. International aspects, such as collaboration with third countries and promoting solution in new markets, can be addressed as well. The proposed solution can be developed to address a local challenge but needs to have wide potential for reapplication. The solution should have a long term viability and not be limited to an ad-hoc fix. The methodologies applied may be inspired by successful approaches already tested in other fields or contexts. For all actions, the consortia have to involve and/or engage relevant stakeholders (e.g. businesses, public authorities, civil society organisations) and market actors who are committed to adopting/implementing the results. The complexity of these challenges and of the related market uptake barriers may call for multi-disciplinary approaches, which should include contributions from the social sciences and humanities. Where relevant, regional specificities, socio-economic, gender-related, spatial and environmental aspects will be considered from a life-cycle perspective.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/01/2022
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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MSCA Researchers at Risk 2021
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
A more consistent and sustained level of coordination and preparedness for supporting researchers at risk at European, national and institutional level; Improved support to researchers at risk through the provision of policy recommendations, as well as advice and assistance on their implementation; A more sustainable and professionalised support network/structure/system for researchers at risk across Europe, facilitating access to funding and networking opportunities, creating level playing field for applicants to European and national R&I programmes, and raising the quality of submitted proposals; More synergies between initiatives supporting researchers at risk funded by EU programmes (such as Horizon Europe and Erasmus+) and national or institutional actors; Increased exposure of researchers at risk to the industry and to the non-academic sector; Greater awareness in Europe and beyond on why researchers are at risk and ways to support them.
Eligible Activities
To build on the results of the Researchers at Risk initiative “InSPIREurope” launched under the MSCA in 2019, further support is envisaged towards national and international organisations working with researchers at risk and aiming to enhance and professionalise their activities. The support action should take into consideration existing work and new challenges for researchers at risk, such as the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. It should further facilitate and strengthen cooperation and linkages between European, national and institutional initiatives and programmes, increasing awareness on why researchers are at risk, as well as identifying and delivering the best possible solutions. The support action should be aligned with the general objectives of the MSCA, in particular scientific excellence, skills and career development, inter-sectoral mobility, equal opportunities and inclusiveness, attractive working conditions, work/life balance, while fostering open science, innovation and entrepreneurship. It should not duplicate other actions foreseen under Horizon Europe or other EU-funded programmes such as Erasmus+, but rather build synergies between these programmes. The activities carried out under this support action should complement actions in Member States and third countries associated to Horizon Europe.
Eligible Applicants
any legal entity (including natural persons) or group of legal entities established in an EU Member State or in a country associated to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/01/2022
1.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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SOFT Innovation Prize
call synopsis Programme
EURATOM-PRIZE EURATOM Prizes
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Fusion research encompasses innovation in the domains of physics and technology over a wide variety of specialisations. Fusion researchers are constantly challenging the scientific state-of-the-art and improving the technology thereby creating the conditions for innovation, much of which can be exploited in other science and industrial sectors for the benefit of society. The fundamental basis of the Euratom Programme is the drive and support for innovation across the product development chain from research to market. In this context the researcher plays a critical role. The SOFT Innovation Prize[1] is being offered to highlight and reward excellence in innovation that can be found in fusion research as well as the quality of the researchers and industries involved. Following the success of first four editions of the SOFT Innovation Prize awarded by the Commission under Euratom Research and Training Programme 2014-2020 (in 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2020), the European Commission is holding the contest again in association with the next Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT) in 2022.
Eligible Activities
The complete application for the 'SOFT Innovation Prize' should include: a technical description of the innovation a state-of-the-art assessment of the innovation an account, in general terms, of the market potential for the exploitation of the innovation
Eligible Applicants
researchers or research teams funded under the Euratom Research and Training Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
100.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
1st Prize: EUR 50 000, 2nd Prize: 30 000, 3rd Prize: EUR 20 000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
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Research and Innovation
Action grants boosting cancer prevention through the use of the European Code against Cancer and other concerted actions
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
to improve access to and understanding of risk factors and health determinants to improve health outcomes for cancer.
Eligible Activities
a) to support the usability of the recommendations of the European Code against Cancer through the ‘EU Mobile App for Cancer Prevention’ by means of activities covering training, piloting and promotion amongst the general population. Support will include activities to provide relevant input for the design and development of the ‘EU Mobile App for Cancer Prevention’. b) to support ‘Health Literacy for Cancer Prevention and Care’ by means of activities that develop and share best practices to strengthen health literacy in cancer prevention and care programmes, with a focus on disadvantaged groups. These activities will include the assessment of literacy on cancer prevention and will provide support for targeted actions to improve the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand health information to make informed decisions about cancer prevention. These targeted actions will be designed taking into consideration health literacy programs developed within healthcare systems and in the community, for instance, to reduce medical jargon and improve education using plain language, easy-to-understand written materials and teach-back, and also plain language written materials, including visuals to provide more culturally and linguistically appropriate health education and enhanced webbased information.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
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Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
2.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Action grants to organise and collect data to understand the safety, quality and efficacy of therapies applied in the field of assisted reproduction and based on haematopoietic stem cells
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
This action will aim to collect and organise in registries data on the safety, quality and efficacy of therapies applied in the field of medically assisted reproduction (MAR) and haematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Eligible Activities
This action will support Union data collection, aggregation and analysis on the use and outcome of therapies in the fields of: assisted reproduction; haematopoietic stem cells. For both (a) and (b) it will facilitate the design, development and management of dedicated IT solutions with and for medical/healthcare professionals.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Action grants to support the implementation of best practices in community-based services for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), tuberculosis, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections
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EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
The action aims at strengthening and supporting community-based service organisations in the Member States and neighbouring countries in the implementation of people-centre effective and integrated interventions, as well as linkage to care amongst groups at high risk of contracting HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections. It will also directly contribute to national programmes and public health measures, thus, supporting the implementation of internationally agreed goals.
Eligible Activities
The action will build on the results of the Third Health Programme (2014-2020), which, among others, served to foster the development of integrated community-based services, the setting-up of Union-wide networks and the design of tools/guides for communitybased services. This action will support the implementation of the generated knowledge, as well as piloted good practices. Activities shall include one or more of the below topics: (a) the strengthening and expansion of community voluntary testing, early diagnosis and linkage to care of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections as well as counselling. They will also pursue harm-reduction, peer support, prison-in-reach and through-care services approaches in hard-to-reach vulnerable groups; (b) the implementation and scaling up of tools developed under previous actions and other practical approaches to support community-based activities. This will include implementation and quality assurance of Union-wide standardised indicators on testing and linkage to care and treatment among key risk groups; (c) consolidation of the existing network(s) of community-based services in Europe in order to forge closer interaction, facilitate the exchange of best practice and promote innovative approaches fostering the increase of early diagnosis of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted diseases and linkage to care in Europe among the most affected groups.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Action grants supporting training activities, implementation, and best practices
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
This action aims to support enhanced hospital and long-term care facilities infection prevention and control practices, as well as antimicrobial stewardship practices, and the development of best practices and implementation at all levels. It supports the commitment in the EU One Health Action Plan against AMR for the Commission to help to address patient safety in hospitals by supporting good practices in infection prevention and control and antimicrobial stewardship.
Eligible Activities
The activities will focus on capacity building, by providing training and implementation of enhanced infection prevention and control (IPC) practices and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in hospitals and in long-term care facilities and support for further dissemination, as well as AMS in primary care. They shall include training as well as other activities to support good practice in IPC, and AMS including clinical audit and feedback, action by regulators (e.g. incentive schemes, sanction schemes), pilots to showcase state-of-the-art IPC and AMS schemes in hospitals and long term facilities that can be replicated elsewhere using for instance the Cohesion Policy funds in the future (e.g. for investments into healthcare infrastructure).
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
7.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project
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Action grants for ‘Cancer Diagnostic and Treatment for All’ including ‘Genomic for Public Health’
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
The new ‘Cancer Diagnostic and Treatment for All’ initiative, and the ‘Genomic for Public Health’ project will help Member States to improve access for individuals and cancer patients and survivors to prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer through personalised medicine, by upscaling available innovation in the field of innovative cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Eligible Activities
Applicants shall target their proposal to one or both of the action subtopics (a, b) described below and indicate that clearly in the proposal. Sub-topic (a) - - ‘Cancer Diagnostic and Treatment for All’ initiative: It will use the ‘next generation sequencing’ technology for a quick and efficient application of personalised cancer diagnosis and treatment. The action will scale up the already available results in genetic profiling of patients and tumour cells allowing cancer centres to share such cancer profiles with a view to apply the same or similar diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to patients with comparable cancer profiles across the Union. Sub-topic (b) - ‘Genomic for Public Health’ project: which is expected, to scale up the ‘1+ Million Genome Initiative’ results, to translate them into implementable public health measures to address cancer prevention on the basis of specific individual genetic profiles, which indicates the susceptibility of individuals to develop a certain type of cancer. Therefore, the project will open new perspectives to personalised risk-assessment and targeted cancer prevention.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
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Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Action grants for the Computer-aided Drug Repurposing for Cancer Therapy Project
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
The aim of the action is to identify potential viable effective anti-cancer drugs by making use and piloting ‘in-silico drug repurposing’ including by upscaling available innovation using advanced computing and the new big-data technologies and high-performance computing while reducing timeframes and development costs.
Eligible Activities
The action will launch an EU platform based on ‘computational drug networks’ to predict, in-silico, the efficacy of approved drugs against relevant cancer targets, as well as to select better responder patients or disease biomarkers. This will be implemented following a time and cost-effective approach, also building on experiences with repurposing of medicines to treat COVID-19, where high-performance computing will be used to rapidly test existing molecules and new drug combinations.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Action grants to reduce liver and gastric cancers caused by infections
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
The action aims to reduce the risk of liver cancers associated with infections caused by the Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C viruses and the risk of gastric cancers caused by Helicobacter pylori.
Eligible Activities
Each of the three types of infectious agents will be addressed by specific approaches targeted to support vaccination in case of Hepatitis B virus and to drug treatment in case of Hepatitis C virus and Helicobacter pylori. Specific activities will be dedicated to the early detection of infections, the cornerstone strategy to reduce the risk of liver and gastric cancer caused by the three mentioned pathogens
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project
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Action grants for developing a pilot project for an EU infrastructure ecosystem for the secondary use of health data for research, policy-making and regulatory purposes
call synopsis EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
This consortium will design, develop, deploy and operate a network of nodes (representing different data brokers, holders and data consumers) federated by central services that may be provided by the European Commission. This pilot will demonstrate and prove the value of an infrastructure and data ecosystem for the reuse of health data and assess the ability to scale towards a Union-wide infrastructure, as a core component of the European Health Data Space.
Eligible Activities
a) define and select, jointly with the provider of central services, key use cases (including necessary health datasets) that build on health data made available by the consortium partners to demonstrate added value of cross-country reuse of health data for policymaking, regulatory and research activities; b) elicit requirements (business, functional and non-functional) for an IT and data infrastructure (nodes and central services) to enable Union-wide reuse of health data; c) design, jointly with the provider of central services, the architecture and the specifications for the building blocks necessary for an IT infrastructure (nodes and central services) to enable Union-wide reuse of health data; d) develop, customise or integrate technology, jointly with the provider of central services, to fulfil the agreed requirements, architecture and specifications, as indicated in points a, b and c; e) deploy, at partner level, the nodes, in conformity with the design specifications, and connect them to both the national infrastructure and to the central services; f) run the selected use cases over the implemented IT infrastructure (validation of the process); g) assess the performance of the selected standards and technological building blocks used and their ability to scale towards a Union-wide infrastructure; h) provide feedback on legal and governance arrangements for efficient cross-border reuse of health data in the context of the pilot project.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Action grants to support implementation of best practices on the ground with direct impact on the effort to tackle mental health challenges during COVID-19
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EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
The aim of the action is to increase awareness, knowledge sharing and capacity building in the area of mental health.
Eligible Activities
Activities will include the transfer of practices shared within the Health Policy Platform network on ‘COVID-19 mental health support’. The Commission has set up a dedicated space on ‘COVID19 mental health support’ within the Health Policy Platform. This allows interested stakeholder organisations to come together to discuss and exchange mental health practices and knowledge. Coordinated by Mental Health Europe, the group includes a focus on the needs of specific and/or vulnerable groups, including children and young people. In addition to exchanging practices, the network on ‘COVID-19 mental health support’ will increase awareness, knowledge sharing and support for health professionals’ training, including the development of necessary guidance and/or training material, such as video tutorials, manuals, etc.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
750.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project
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Action grants to support actions to improve access to human papillomavirus vaccination
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EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
The aim of the action is to contribute to the implementation of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan, which aims to support Member States’ efforts to extend the roll-out of routine HPV vaccination of girls and boys to eliminate cervical cancer and other cancers caused by HPV in the coming decade
Eligible Activities
The action will support civil society organisations, including non-governmental organisations, to complement the Member States’ actions according to national and regional needs related to HPV vaccination policies and programmes. The activities which will be funded will include targeted meetings, workshops, and other initiatives to sharing information with national and regional authorities of Member States, which need to start large-scale HPV vaccination campaigns, with the main objective to receive support through the provision of expertise, best practices, and guidelines covering the planning and roll-out of vaccination campaigns.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
1.200.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Action grants for the initiative ‘HealthyLifestyle4All’: promotion of healthy lifestyles
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
The ‘HealthyLifestyle4All’ is an initiative, which will build upon the Tartu Call for a Healthy Lifestyle. The aim of this initiative will be to promote healthy lifestyles in the Union, in particular amongst children, and its scope will be widened to involve various Commission services, civil society organisations and the Member States.
Eligible Activities
This specific action will support the ‘HealthyLifestyle4All’ initiative by strengthening the health literacy component for the promotion of healthy lifestyles with a focus on the school setting, ensuring equal access to the activities by all socio-economic groups, and thereby reducing health inequalities. The work will be done through a holistic approach of a healthy school initiative, supporting Member States to create a healthy school environment. The action will support public authorities to increase opportunities for regular physical activity, to promote healthy lifestyles by exchanges of best practices on health literacy, including the health aspects of the Union school scheme and the promotion of the European Code against Cancer. The project will develop proposals for effective uptake of successful practices on health literacy and healthy lifestyles including, nutrition, regular health-enhancing physical activity and mental health in schools.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
4.400.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
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60
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Action grants for ‘EU Cancer Treatment Capacity and Capability Mapping’ project - Network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
The ‘EU Cancer Treatment Capacity and Capability Mapping’ action aims to map and share the different capabilities and expertise available across the Union.
Eligible Activities
The action will support the identification of the different capabilities and expertise available across the Union, and build the foundation to regularly identify gaps and needs to be addressed at national and regional level across the Union. At the same time, the EU Network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres will be updated on cancer care innovation as well as on cancer workforce training.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
1.200.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Action grants to create a ‘Cancer Survivor Smart Card’
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme (EU4H)
Administration
Health and Digital Executive Agnecy
Objective
The aim of the action is to improve the quality of life and health status of cancer survivors, and to address their potential needs through the development and support for the wide use of new approaches to communication.
Eligible Activities
The action will support the development, delivery and usability of a personalised ‘Cancer Survivor Smart Card’ by 2022. The smart card, in the form of an interoperable portable eCard or app, will store certain information related to the monitoring and follow-up of the survivor, including the survivor’s clinical history and follow-up. The smart card will allow connection with the health professionals responsible for the individual’s follow-up, including the survivor’s general practitioner, to improve healthcare provider and survivor communication on the survivor’s worries, questions and other matters of relevance to improve the survivor’s quality of life. The action will involve patients’ groups and health and social care providers, in order to apply a participatory and co-creative approach to help with the development of the tool, and to coach a group of ‘card-users’ to pilot the smart card’s usage once it has been developed, in preparation for the wider application phase.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) created under Union law or an international organisation, or established in EU Member States or EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
1.800.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2 (per strand)
Max % EU Cofunding
60
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INVOLVE (CITIZEN SCIENCE)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
ERC Consortium
Objective
In view of its activity of supporting new ways of working in the scientific world, with particular attention to the open science approach, the ERC wishes to encourage outstanding science communicators among its Principal Investigators. The Public Engagement with Research Award is established to recognise those who successfully engage audiences outside their domain with ERC-funded research. Public engagement is defined for the purposes of this prize as the involvement of the public in the design, conduct or dissemination of activities funded by the ERC. Engagement is a two-way process, involving interaction and mutual understanding for mutual benefit.
Eligible Activities
All applications must refer to public engagement activities for an ERC-funded project, regardless of the sources of funding for the public engagement activities themselves.
Eligible Applicants
All Principal Investigators in an ERC frontier research project, that is either ongoing or has ended on or after 31/12/2019, are eligible to apply. In case of ongoing ERC frontier research projects, only activities completed by the submission deadline can be included in the application. Each Principal Investigator may submit only one application per ERC project under the 2022 work programme.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
04/02/2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/erc-2022-pera-1
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INSPIRE (PUBLIC OUTREACH) - ERC Public Engagement with Research Award
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
ERC Consortium
Objective
In view of its activity of supporting new ways of working in the scientific world, with particular attention to the open science approach, the ERC wishes to encourage outstanding science communicators among its Principal Investigators. The Public Engagement with Research Award is established to recognise those who successfully engage audiences outside their domain with ERC-funded research. Public engagement is defined for the purposes of this prize as the involvement of the public in the design, conduct or dissemination of activities funded by the ERC. Engagement is a two-way process, involving interaction and mutual understanding for mutual benefit.
Eligible Activities
for activities putting the spotlight on a research topic, by disseminating its content, promoting discussion, and/or inspiring potential future researchers. Public outreach initiatives can consist of diverse activities, such as art and science projects, educational programmes, exhibitions, and can include diverse audiences and venues such as students, schools, museums or science festivals.
Eligible Applicants
All Principal Investigators in an ERC frontier research project, that is either ongoing or has ended on or after 31/12/2019, are eligible to apply. In case of ongoing ERC frontier research projects, only activities completed by the submission deadline can be included in the application. Each Principal Investigator may submit only one application per ERC project under the 2022 work programme.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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04/02/2022
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INFLUENCE (MEDIA AND POLICY) - ERC Public Engagement with Research Award
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
ERC Consortium
Objective
In view of its activity of supporting new ways of working in the scientific world, with particular attention to the open science approach, the ERC wishes to encourage outstanding science communicators among its Principal Investigators. The Public Engagement with Research Award is established to recognise those who successfully engage audiences outside their domain with ERC-funded research. Public engagement is defined for the purposes of this prize as the involvement of the public in the design, conduct or dissemination of activities funded by the ERC. Engagement is a two-way process, involving interaction and mutual understanding for mutual benefit.
Eligible Activities
for activities that foster consultation and exchange with citizen groups to raise awareness on a topic, to address a societal challenge or to contribute to an issue in the public debate. These activities can be undertaken based on preliminary or final project results as well as any particular result or output generated in the context of an ERC frontier research project. Examples of people and organisations that are likely to be engaged under this category include journalists, policy makers at regional, national or international level, non-governmental organisations, citizen or patient groups, product users.
Eligible Applicants
All Principal Investigators in an ERC frontier research project, that is either ongoing or has ended on or after 31/12/2019, are eligible to apply. In case of ongoing ERC frontier research projects, only activities completed by the submission deadline can be included in the application. Each Principal Investigator may submit only one application per ERC project under the 2022 work programme.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
04/02/2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/erc-2020-pera-3
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Development of high-resolution Earth system models for global and regional climate change projections
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Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals should improve European high-resolution, fully coupled atmosphere-oceanland Earth System Models, able to robustly simulate key climate processes, their variability and future trends for this and well into the next century in order to enhance the quality, robustness and versatility of climate projections on a range of temporal and spatial scales (global and regional) to (1) support policies implementing the goals of the Paris Agreement and (2) address the societal need to assess and respond to the adverse impacts of climate change.
Eligible Activities
Projects should foster a fully coupled atmosphere-ocean-land-ice Earth-system model approach that contributes to a better understanding and representation of the processes, including for that drive and influence climate change on global and regional scale. Arctic and Antarctic regions should be considered as key elements in global climate changes. Projects should make efficient use of available and high quality observational data (e.g. space-based and not space based, including in-situ and paleoclimatic data) for the development of robust model validation, verification, and improve uncertainty estimation methodologies. Where relevant, high-resolution model development and evaluation should be properly connected with major programmes in the domain of Earth Observation such as the Copernicus Programme, the ESA science satellite missions in Europe, as well as the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) and the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) at global level. They should also strive to reduce uncertainty of key parameters of climate and hydrological systems. Projects should advance methods for assessing and attributing model outputs and climate change impact on regional scales with the support of advanced digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence methodologies.
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)
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
10/02/2022
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Improvement of Integrated Assessment Models in support of climate policies
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved adequacy of Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) to effectively contribute to international, European, national and regional climate policy processes in support of the implementation of the European Green Deal, the Paris Agreement, COVID-19 recovery and broader sustainability goals Contributions to major international scientific assessments such as the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and the International Resource Panel (IRP). Increased robustness, legitimacy, relevance, usability and transparency of IAMs leading to increased uptake and better awareness of their results across various end-user groups, developing, where possible, new business models for IAMs transparency (for example, open source and open code options).
Eligible Activities
Actions should improve the state-of-the-art of IAMs by tackling their existing weaknesses and lack of/limited capabilities of the current generation of models in order to provide robust, credible and transparent evidence-base in support of design and evaluation of multiscale (global, European, national, regional) mitigation policies at various time horizons. An important goal of this call is to address multiple challenges in a coherent and consistent manner using an integrated framework. To achieve this goal, it is not compulsory to incorporate all issues into a single IAM. Combinations of hard linking, soft linking and other ways of insuring a coherent approach between models and experts can be considered.
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 15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
10/02/2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2022-d1-02-03
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Supporting the formulation of adaptation strategies through improved climate predictions in Europe and beyond
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Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Support to the implementation of the new EU Adaptation Strategy and the Mission on adaptation to climate change, including societal transformation, through better access to improved knowledge about climate impacts and fit-for-purpose data on individual and collective climate risks for all levels of government and stakeholders. Reduced vulnerability to climate change impacts based on decadal predictions which are a key source of information for better planning of adaptation options. Improved assessment of risks for people and systems exposed to extreme weather and climate events. Enhanced scientific collaboration and exploitation of synergies across the EU and Associated Countries for the provision of climate information to stakeholders engaged with the implementation of the EU Adaptation Strategy. Enhanced European cooperation and leadership in climate sciences e.g. in the frame of the Euro-CORDEX initiative, a part of WCRP’s Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment project (CORDEX)..
Eligible Activities
Proposals should aim at improving seasonal to decadal prediction to boost their quality at regional to local scale in particular for Europe and for variables of high societal relevance. Actions will enable progress in closing the gap between current skill and potential predictability estimates, as well as better aligning with immediate adaptation needs of end-users and making those predictions actionable. Ultimately, methodologies need to be developed to merge simulations from long-term weather forecast to climate predictions and projections, resulting in seamless climate information from sub-seasonal to seasonal and decadal predictions for the next 30 years. Proposals should also improve assessments of risk through extreme climate-related events on a range of temporal and spatial scales, as well as early detection of tipping points. Tackle uncertainties regarding regional patterns and magnitude of changes and improve understanding of how existing model biases affect the representation of extremes regarding the intensity and frequency of hazards, including the co-variability of different risk factors, and ultimately reducing the biases.
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)
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
10/02/2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2022-d1-02-04
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Let nature help do the job: Rewilding landscapes for carbon sequestration, climate adaptation and biodiversity support
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Contribution to IPBES and IPCC, to the achievement of objectives of reaching net zero carbon emissions, enhancing climate change adaptation, and to the EU Biodiversity Strategy. Support the implementation of the Horizon Europe Mission on Adaptation to climate change including societal transformation. Identify low cost/benefit ratio options to restore natural and semi-natural ecosystems for carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation. Assess the value of restoring ecosystem for adaptation to and/or mitigation of climate change and identify potential rebound effects and trade-offs. Demonstrate the degree to which these approaches are affected by climate change itself and if they can still be effective under global warming of 2°C and higher...
Eligible Activities
Actions should foster interdisciplinary research with a focus on the climate-biodiversity nexus, advancing our knowledge to further promote integrated approaches to better address these interdependent challenges. Actions, taking stock of previous and ongoing experience, including associated uncertainty, should provide a robust assessment of the potential contribution that restoring ecosystems, including trophic chains restoration, with a “let nature do the job”, also called “rewilding”, approach can provide in terms of carbon sequestration and storage, climate change mitigation and adaptation and biodiversity conservation. “Rewilding” is meant here as passive management of ecological succession with the goal of restoring natural ecosystem processes and reducing human control of landscapes, although some intervention may be required in the early restoration stages.
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 15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
10/02/2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2022-d1-02-05
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Verification and reconciliation of estimates of climate forcers
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Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Enhancing the ability to ascertain whether and to what extent emission reduction efforts are producing the desired atmospheric signals for key greenhouse gases on relevant spatial and temporal scales. Better understanding of apparent discrepancies between reported greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals (in national inventories and other schemes), measured atmospheric signals and modelled levels, with the aim of reducing and/or reconciling them on the long run. Reduced uncertainty of national GHG inventories through improved comparability with models and observations and piloting top-down approaches recognised in the 2019 refinement of the IPCC 2006 Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories. Contribution to improving the attribution of GHG fluxes (anthropogenic vs natural) as well as non-GHG atmospheric climate forcers (such as aerosols), including feed-backs. Support the Paris Agreement, in particular the Global Stocktake, and the implementation and monitoring of EU climate policy instruments. Provide input (such as open data, models, methods and protocols) and contributions to international programmes and assessments (such as IPCC, Global Carbon Project).
Eligible Activities
Actions should aim at reconciling national greenhouse gas inventories with relevant assessment and monitoring systems in Europe (in particular EU and Horizon Europe Associated Countries) including observations from a wide range of monitoring networks, in-situ and remote-sensed) at a range of scales by comparing their results. Aerosols and their precursors should also be included in the analysis, as well as other air pollutants where relevant (e.g., co-emitted species). Special attention should be given to establishing how the use of top-down techniques that can support the verification of national greenhouse gas inventories and other regulated estimates of emissions and removals, in order to improve or supplement the methods/approaches currently used. Ideally case studies in collaboration with one or more national inventory compilers should be organised for this purpose..
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)
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
10/02/2022
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Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) approaches
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Support climate policies through an enhanced understanding of existing and emerging carbon dioxide removal options in terms of their technical readiness, key requirements (land and other resource needs, geographical and geological constraints, primary energy needs, etc.), short- and long-term sequestration potential, permanence, impacts (environmental, social, health, resource depletion, etc.) including potential co-benefits. Support climate models and integrated assessment models through an improved parametrisation of these technologies and solutions, allowing their better integration into pathways and strategies and broadening the carbon dioxide removal technology options that can be numerically modelled.
Eligible Activities
Projects under this topic should identify an extended range of nature-based and technical CDR methods, analyse and characterise them in a consistent and transparent assessment framework. In this way, projects should: Deliver realistic estimates of each approach’s potential scale, cost, and effectiveness: on the basis of factors such as technical readiness, key land and other resource needs, geographical and geological constraints, primary energy needs (and associated impacts, including emissions), shortand long-term sequestration potential (including risk of non-permanence), key impacts (environmental, social, health, resource depletion, etc.) and risks. Allow the better parametrisation of integrated assessment models with respect to removals as well a better design of forward-looking policies. Develop abatement cost estimates in function of time profile as well variables like scale of deployment and key input factors. Explore efficient incentive and governance frameworks to facilitate CDR uptake at scale, including social acceptance, ethical and regulatory considerations, as well as identifying major issues and options for establishing MRV and accounting systems associated with CDR in general and specific technologies where applicable.
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)
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
21.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
10/02/2022
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Research and Innovation
Socio-economic risks of climate change in Europe
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Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
A comprehensive socio-economic evaluation of future climate change impacts across sectors, countries/regions, timescales and climate building on socio-economic scenarios with improved sectoral, cross-sectoral and spatial resolution of impact projections. Improved climate change related decision support based on better understanding (and quantification) of the socio-economic risks (and opportunities), associated with climate change impact, for both sudden onset extreme events and slow onset processes Actionable insights based on data at the appropriate level of geographical scale and spatial resolution for decision-makers in public and private sectors, including national and regional level estimations, leading to enhanced adaptation efforts and to a more resilient Europe. Better integration of climate change risks in public and private sectors’ investment decisions - from property, through infrastructure up to regional and national supply chains - leading to increased long-term resilience.
Eligible Activities
Actions should improve the understanding of the nature and extent of physical risks from a changing climate and their integrated socio-economic implications in Europe in 2030, 2050 and 2100 timeframes. The analysis should evaluate the costs of inaction / “business as usual” by extrapolating current policies with different social and climatological scenarios. It should seek to capture the range of possible socio-economic climate-related risks including both those most likely to occur as well as those associated with lowprobability high-impact climate events with potentially catastrophic outcomes. Indirect impacts should be part of the analysis as well as the impacts in the rest of the world with relevant spill over effects in Europe should also be considered. A comparison with scenarios with lower degrees of warming (with ambitious mitigation measures) should be included as well as the analysis of the costs and benefits of ambitious adaptation measures. Research should also improve the understanding of climate-related risks that are unlikely to be avoided through mitigation and/or adaptation and require urgent/specific response.
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)
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
10/02/2022
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Social science for land-use strategies in the context of climate change and biodiversity challenges
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
A characterisation of future expected land use patterns consistent with long-term objectives (especially on climate, biodiversity and renewable energy) and its comparison with the current situation and trends. A comprehensive understanding of the key motivations and drivers (economic, regulatory, legal, cultural, environmental, etc.) behind land-use related decisions in Europe at levels ranging from land owners to public authorities at local, regional and national level, including their relative importance. A better understanding of the awareness of key actors (land owners, managers, local authorities, regulatory agencies) about climate change and biodiversity challenges and their willingness to contribute addressing them, including the adoption of new or different practices consistent with long-term expectations.
Eligible Activities
Actions should aim to gain a realistic understanding of the factors behind landuse decisions and how they can be best oriented towards the efficient and socially responsible pursuit of multiple policy objectives on various scales (from the individual field/farm to region to national to continental scale). They should develop a toolbox of instruments and approaches deployable at different levels consistent with long-term goals and strategies
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)
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
10/02/2022
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Research and Innovation
EGNSS applications for the Digital Age
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Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Foster the adoption of EGNSS in mass markets and professional markets. Create applications that will make the best use of EGNSS innovative features such as better multipath resistance, authentication etc. Contribute to the competitiveness of the European GNSS industry in the area of mobile applications, with special focus on the innovative role of SMEs and midcaps, and non-space countries. Maximise public benefits by supporting the development of EGNSS applications that will address major societal challenges in focus areas such as health, citizen safety and security, mobility and the sharing economy.
Eligible Activities
Internet of Things: EGNSS solutions should demonstrate how power reduction techniques can effectively deliver GNSS-level accuracy in IoT devices and develop IoT solutions able to demonstrate the EGNSS compositeness in the IoT domain, to be used in application fields such as food geo traceability, blockchain and Artificial Intelligence Mobile solutions. mHealth-solutions for ‘silver economy’, robotics. With the ageing population growing fast in the EU, governments will be increasingly challenged to meet the needs of older people in a cost-effective manner. Artificial intelligence- Big Data, geotagging, optimisation for multiple sensors. Advances in AI will improve the capabilities of applications and services, providing improved experiences to all users. Cybersecuritysolutions that are stimulating privacy, security of location data, exploiting synergies with quantum. Sharing economy- solutions for logistics, mobility services, goods and food. Newly developed EGNSS solutions in the field of logistics, mobility services, and food industry should capitalise on the enhanced accuracy and the innovative features provided by EGNSS. Sports and fitness - smart wearables. Wearables represent the beginning of the separation between smartphones and end users, as an increasing number of smartphone services and apps are now accessible via new interfaces (smartwatches, fitness trackers, smart glasses, clothing, etc.).
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EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
9.300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
16/02/2022
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EGNSS and Copernicus applications fostering the European Green deal
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Development of innovative EGNSS and Copernicus based solutions that contribute to the implementation of the European Green deal. These solutions can play a major role in the transformation of the EUs economy into a climate-neutral economy by 2050, as well as support environmental protection, maintaining biodiversity, etc. Uptake of Copernicus services and/or Galileo’s specific features and differentiators in areas such as zero-pollution, EU methane strategy, clear and renewable energy and circular economy; sustainable and smart mobility; building and renovation, and digital/precision farming supporting the farm to fork strategy.
Eligible Activities
Increasing the EU’s climate ambition for 2030 and 2050: EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which contribute to CO2 reductions and a toxic free environment, through better monitoring and preventing pollution from the air, water, soil and consumer products as well as natural catastrophes as pollution sources. Supplying clean, affordable and secure energy: EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which support the supply of clean, affordable and secure renewable energy. Mitigating natural hazards:EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which limit the damage from fires, floods or other natural hazards. Accelerating the shift to sustainable and smart mobility: EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which enable or contribute to the development and impact monitoring of new sustainable mobility services and which reduce congestion, emissions and pollution especially in urban areas, while keeping costs at an efficient/reasonable level. Building and renovating in an energy and resource efficient way: EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions, which contribute to the digitisation, smart monitoring and tracking of building and renovation processes. From “Farm to Fork”: a fair, healthy and environmentally friendly food system: EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which provide for food security and traceability across the entire supply chain and valorisation of the “made in Europe”. Preserving and restoring ecosystems and biodiversity. EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which enhance biodiversity monitoring and enable data-driven decision tools for policymakers, to stop biodiversity loss and support the EU nature restoration plan.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
14.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
16/02/2022
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EGNSS applications for Safety and Crisis management
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Development of innovative EGNSS-based solutions contributing to a resilient and more stable Europe that protects citizens. Development of innovative EGNSS-based solutions addressing safety concerns, to support the implementation of EU policy priorities relating to the safety of citizens, improved disaster risk management, , better security and resilience of infrastructure and vital societal functions, cybersecurity and crisis management. Development of innovative EGNSS-based solutions complementing the products delivered by the Emergency Management and Security Services of Copernicus. Awareness raising on the benefits of using EGNSS and Copernicus for emergency disaster risk management, and EGNSS for timing and synchronisation for critical infrastructures.
Eligible Activities
Improved emergency disaster risk management and societal resilience. EGNSS solutions for critical services related to detection, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation of emergencies and disasters, introducing synergies between satellite navigation, earth observation and communications.
Eligible Applicants Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
9.300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Research and Innovation
Innovation Fund Large Scale Projects
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Programme
Innovatin Fund
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The present call targets projects on low-carbon technologies and processes in all sectors covered by Directive 2003/87/EC (the EU ETS Directive): Innovation in low-carbon technologies and processes in sectors listed in Annex I, including environmentally safe carbon capture and utilisation (‘CCU’) that contributes substantially to mitigating climate change,as well as products substituting carbon intensive ones produced in sectors listed in Annex I, environmentally safe capture and geological storage (‘CCS’) of CO2, and innovative renewable energy and energy storage technologies.
Eligible Activities
- activities that support innovation in low-carbon technologies and processes in sectors listed in Annex I to the EU ETS Directive, including environmentally safe carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) that contributes substantially to mitigating climate change, as well as products substituting carbon intensive ones produced in sectors listed in Annex I to the EU ETS Directive, - activities that help stimulate the construction and operation of projects that aim at the environmentally safe capture and geological storage of CO2 (CCS), - activities that help stimulate the construction and operation of innovative renewable energy and energy storage technologies
Eligible Applicants
legal persons and belong to one of the following categories: private entities, public entities, or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Norway or Iceland
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
03/03/2022
1 500 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/innovfund-lsc-2021
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ERA Chairs
call synopsis Programme
Horizone Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Progress towards more and better links between research and innovation actors across European Research Area and beyond is a requirement if Europe as a whole is to capitalise on excellence from across the continent. To foster brain circulation for researchers and innovators the intervention point of the ERA Chairs actions is attracting in a sustainable manner outstanding scientists and innovators to universities or research organisations in catching up countries and regions. This measure of “brain gain” and creation of pockets of excellence will impact on the culture and performance of host institutions. The leadership of the ERA Chair holder and the creation of a permanent and excellent research group in the chosen scientific field will ensure excellence, visibility and better integration in the European Research Area, as well as fostering competitiveness in research funding and promoting institutional reforms aligned with ERA priorities.
Eligible Activities
Research organisations located in widening countries interested in establishing an ERA Chair shall submit a proposal with the prospective ERA Chair holder who should be an outstanding researcher and/or innovator in the chosen scientific domain. The scientific field can be any domain of research and innovation addressed under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union[1]. The institution in the Widening country shall be the coordinator and can opt between a joint application with the legal entity currently employing the future ERA Chair or submitting a proposal as a single applicant. For the former, partner institutions can be located in any country (including countries outside the EU) except the country of the coordinator and ERA Chair holders can be citizens of any country in the world.
Eligible Applicants
researchers or research teams funded under the Euratom Research and Training Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/03/2022
Total budget/ call
80.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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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-talents-01-01
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ERC Consolidator Awards
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Research Council
Objective
The ERC Consolidator Grants are designed to support excellent Principal Investigators at the career stage at which they may still be consolidating their own independent research team or programme. Principal Investigators must demonstrate the ground-breaking nature, ambition and feasibility of their scientific proposal.
Eligible Activities
The Principal Investigators shall have been awarded their first PhD at least 7 and up to 12 years prior to 1 January 2022. Cut-off dates: PhD awarded from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2014 (inclusive).
Eligible Applicants
researchers or research teams
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
for proposals
5 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
776 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
2 000 000
Max % EU Cofunding
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KIC Design on Cultural and Creative Industries
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Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Objective
An EIT KIC is an integrated partnership bringing together leading companies, higher education institutions, research organisations and other stakeholders in the innovation process to tackle pressing societal challenges through the development of products, services and processes and also by nurturing innovative, entrepreneurial individuals. A KIC connects excellence-driven innovation hubs, the Co-location Centres, to become leading centres of excellence, competing and collaborating with other innovation hubs across the world. To further enhance its impact and to incentivise the innovations needed to meet new societal challenges, the EIT will, as established in the EIT Regulation and EIT Strategic Innovation Agenda (SIA) 2021-2027, gradually expand its portfolio of Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs). With this Call for Proposals, the EIT launches the selection process for a new KIC in the thematic area of cultural and creative sectors and industries.
Eligible Activities
The EIT KIC will be an integrated partnership bringing together leading companies, higher education institutions, research organisations and other stakeholders in the innovation process to tackle pressing societal challenges through the development of products, services and processes and also by nurturing innovative, entrepreneurial individuals. The KIC connects excellence-driven innovation hubs, the Co-location Centres to become leading centres of excellence, competing and collaborating with other innovation hubs across the world. The KIC will deliver a whole range of world-class activities bringing together actors from different sides of the Knowledge Triangle (business, education and research) encompassing the whole innovation value chain within cultural and creative sectors and industries. The KIC’s portfolio of activities will include, inter alia: entrepreneurial education and training programmes, research-driven innovation projects, and incubation of and support to start-ups and scale-ups.
Eligible Applicants
the applying consortium must contain at least three independent partner organisations established in at least three different Member States; at least two thirds of the partner organisations forming the consortium are established in different Member States; the applying consortium includes at least one higher education institution one research institution and one private company; the proposal must be submitted by a consortium containing a maximum of 50 partners
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
for proposals
5 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
776 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
2 000 000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Local Green Deals
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SMP Programme
Administration
INEA
Objective
Supporting transnational and cross-city cooperation, exchange of good practices, collaborative business models between industry, SMEs and other economic operators, mapping of existing examples and opportunities in the local green deals development and implementation; Supporting learning between the project partners and co-creation of sustainable, smart and inclusive practices and solutions for the most pressing urban and local challenges related to the green transition of the local economy. Supporting local administrations, industry, business and other local stakeholders in the development and implementation of Local Green Deals, as part of transnational and cross-city cooperation. These local agreements (“deals”) between stakeholders to cooperate, must clearly identify the key actions that each stakeholder commits to lead, the support offered by all actors, and timeframes for delivery. Raising awareness and applying the Local Green Deals Blueprint in the development and implementation of the Local Green Deals.
Eligible Activities
a) At transnational level: Organisation of transnational capacity building activities such as e.g.: workshops/ study visits etc. bringing together partners and other relevant stakeholders. b) At local level: Setting-up local agreements (“deals”) between stakeholders to cooperate. These agreements must clearly identify the key actions that each stakeholder commits to lead, the support offered by all actors, and timeframes for delivery. c) Activities to co-design creative practices and solutions on green transition of the local economy.
Eligible Applicants
Consortium formed by: 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: - listed EEA countries and countries associated to the SMP programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, SMP Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/11/2021
800.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
4
200.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
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Joint Cluster Initiatives (EUROCLUSTERS) for Europe’s recovery
call synopsis
SMP Programme
Administration
INEA
Objective
To help in the implementation of the updated industrial strategy, the European Commission will launch around 30 cross-sectoral, interdisciplinary and transEuropean strategic Joint Cluster Initiatives to be called ‘Euroclusters’. The Euroclusters will contribute to the implementation of the European Commission’s New Industrial Strategy for Europe as well as its updated Strategy that was published in May 202117 and the SME Strategy for a sustainable and digital Europe[13] adopted in March 2020 by building resilience and accelerating transition to green and digital economy.
Eligible Activities
Design and build new collaboration models between European cluster organisations and other key actors facilitating value chain interlinkages along and across different industrial ecosystems with a view of having resilience preparedness/business continuity plans. Identify product innovations18 to reduce dependency on critical inputs and technologies in the Euroclusters’ value chains with a view to introducing new-to-firm products or services. oster the implementation of business process innovations tied to the adoption of technologies that help SMEs meet requirements for their successful green and digital transitions. Build up the cluster managers’ skills to offer better services for up / re-skilling and attracting talents. Establish joint services for SMEs (e.g. trainings, courses, recruitment, job facilitation, etc.) for up / reskilling the workforce and talent management. Establish services that support international trade, investment and partnering opportunities for European SMEs to facilitate the signature of cooperation agreements between European entities (intermediaries and/or businesses) and entities in third countries.
Eligible Applicants
Consortium formed by: 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: - listed EEA countries and countries associated to the SMP programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, SMP Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/11/2021
Total budget/ call
42 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
1.400.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Nature and Biodiversity - Standard Action Projects (SAPs)
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
1 Intervention area: “Space for Nature”: Any project aimed at improving the condition of species or habitats through area-based conservation or restoration measures falls within the eligible scope of the intervention area “Space for Nature” 2) Intervention area: “Safeguarding our species”: Any project aimed at improving the condition of species (or, in the case of invasive alien species, reducing their impact) through any relevant activities other than area-based conservation or restoration measures falls within the scope of the intervention area “Safeguarding our species”.
Eligible Activities
For proposals targeting species and habitats covered by the EU Habitats Directive, priority is given to those that are clearly targeting habitats or species in unfavourable and declining conservation status. For bird species, and for species and habitats not covered by EU Nature legislation, priority is given to proposals clearly targeting species or habitats that are in higher extinction risk categories (in particular: endangered or worse) in the relevant EU red lists of habitats or species (or, for EU Outermost Regions and Overseas Countries and Territories, in the Global IUCN red lists).
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/11/2021
132 470 000
Expected number of proposals funded
35
13.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Nature Governance - Standard Action Projects (SAPs)
call synopsis LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
Addressing EU Nature and Biodiversity legislation compliance assurance and access to justice by: 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 compliance with binding EU legal instruments on nature and biodiversity, through promoting, checking and enforcing compliance, or applying the polluter pays principle, using a mix of administrative law, criminal law and environmental liability; and/ or by 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, or ensure application of the polluter pays principles through environmental liability; and/or improving relevant information systems operated by public authorities.
Eligible Activities
Environmental compliance assurance practitioners can include those working for authorities and bodies with compliance assurance responsibilities such as local, regional, police and customs authorities, agencies and inspectorates, supreme public audit bodies and the judiciary. Promotion systems and techniques could involve the use of guidance, advisory services, awareness-raising campaigns, partnership agreements, or self-monitoring systems that assist duty-holders to comply. Strategies and policies are aimed at highlevel organization of activities and interventions, especially risk-based ones. Monitoring systems and techniques could relate to site inspections, surveillance (including through use of satellites and drones), spot checks, intelligence-gathering, industry analysis, police investigation, data analysis and environmental audits.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/11/2021
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max % EU Cofunding
60
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
Climate Change Mitigation - Standard Action Projects (SAPs)
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
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 of 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 subprogramme). 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
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/11/2021
Total budget/ call
30,500,000
Expected number of proposals funded
15
5.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Climate Change Adaptation - Standard Action Projects (SAPs)
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
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. In general, 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
Scope and areas of intervention: 1. Adaptation policy development, and adaptation strategies and plans 2. State-of-the art tools and solutions for adaptation 3. Nature-based solutions in the management of land, coasts and marine areas 4. Adapting cities and regions to climate change 5. Climate-proofing and resilience of infrastructure and buildings 6. Adaptation solutions for farmers, forest managers, Natura 2000 managers and other land managers 7. Water management 8. Preparedness for extreme weather events 9. Financial instruments, innovative solutions and public-private collaboration on insurance and loss data
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/11/2021
Total budget/ call
30,500,000
Expected number of proposals funded
15
5.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Climate Governance and Information - Standard Action Projects (SAPs) - in Adaptation and Mitigation actions
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LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
LIFE Climate Change Governance and Information supports 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
Scope and areas of intervention: 1. Support to the operation of the European Climate Pact 2. Incentivising behavioural change, mainstream emission reduction and resource and energy efficiency actions 3. Awareness-raising activities addressing adaptation and mitigation needs 4. Activities linked to the development and implementation of the Sustainable Finance actions 5. Greenhouse gas emission monitoring and reporting 6. Implementation/further development of national 2030 climate and energy strategies plans and/or long-term strategies 7. Development and implementation of greenhouse gas accounting and climate change mitigation in the land use sector 8. Assessment of the functioning of the EU ETS 9. Building capacity, raising awareness among end-users and the equipment distribution chain of fluorinated greenhouse gases 10. Climate policy monitoring, assessment and ex-post evaluation
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/11/2021
Total budget/ call
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Environment - Circular Economy, resources from Waste, Air, Water, Soil, Noise, Chemicals, Bauhaus
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
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. The specific objective is to cover one or more of the following topics (the description is further detailed in the sections afterwards): 1. Circular Economy and Waste 2. Air 3. Water 4. Soil 5. Noise 6. Chemicals 7. 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 sub-programme in section 1 (‘Circular Economy and Quality of Life’)
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/11/2021
Total budget/ call
95 420 656
Expected number of proposals funded
50
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Environment - Environmental Governance
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
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
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 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 sub-programme in section 1 (‘Circular Economy and Quality of Life’).
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/11/2021
Total budget/ call
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
5
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max Duration (months)
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More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Third European City Facility Call
call synopsis Programme
European City Facility
Administration
EUCF Consortium
Objective
To develop relevant investment concepts related to the implementation of actions identified in their climate and energy action plans. To build a substantial pipeline of sustainable energy investment projects across local authorities and local public entities in Europe
Eligible Activities
Activities, such as (technical) feasibility studies, market analyses, stakeholder analyses, legal, economic and financial analyses, risk analyses, etc., that are required to develop the investment concept. These activities can be delivered by in-house staff or subcontracted external experts.
Eligible Applicants
municipalities/local authorities, their groupings, and local public entities aggregating municipalities/local authorities from the EU Member States, EEAEFTA States (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) and the United Kingdom.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17-dec-2021
4,14 M EUR
Expected number of proposals funded
69
60,000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Technical support to clean energy transition plans and strategies in municipalities and regions
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The topic aims to provide local and regional authorities with the necessary capacity to deliver sustainable plans and strategies for the energy transition. To successfully support the achievement of energy and climate targets, transition strategies and plans need to be institutionalised, cross-sectoral and tailored to the level of innovation, ambition and specific geographic context of the involved authorities.
Eligible Activities
Actions should provide technical support to regional and local authorities and build their capacities to develop and monitor ambitious long-term clean energy transition plans/ strategies for 2030 and/or 2050. Actions should support regional and local authorities in particular in gaining technical, legal and social skills and resources required to deliver holistic, integrated and inclusive energy planning based on stakeholders' engagement and social innovations. Actions should seek to institutionalise integrated energy planning in local and regional authorities and implement a cross-sectoral approach to plan the energy transition. Actions should take into account the regulatory framework conditions, the social impact of plans and investigate new participatory policy models and planning instruments to involve and engage the civil society and a wider spectrum of stakeholders. Actions should support the establishment of new forms of participative governance structures to involve multiple stakeholders and citizens in the planning and implementation of the clean energy transition.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
12/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
7.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
5
Max budget/ project
1.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Developing support mechanisms for energy communities and other citizen-led initiatives in the field of sustainable energy
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
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. The participation of citizens in renewable energy projects may also overcome social acceptance at the local level. Community-owned projects 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.
Eligible Activities
This topic will support actions covering at least ONE of the scopes below: 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. 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.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
7.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Towards an effective implementation of key legislation in the field of sustainable energy
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LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
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 (Scope C). Moreover, it aims to contribute to the development and use of integrated approaches to effectively implement provisions across Energy Legislation (Scope D). Finally, it aims to support the implementation of the EU Strategy for Energy System Integration (Scope E).
Eligible Activities
Promote and enable exchange of insights and sharing of best practices within and across Member States Provide support, technical advice and tools for contextualisation and specification of requirements, in general and according to the national and regional context Scope, assess and model the impact of implementation options to comply with EU legislative requirements, thereby contributing to the design of more effective policies Support the monitoring and evaluation of policy implementation Develop and apply methodologies to more accurately measure, calculate and account for contributions made under the specific policy measures and programmes Collect and analyse energy consumption data across sectors; monitor efficiency trends and show their implications for society, markets and technologies Develop and support integrated methodologies for areas and sectors that are addressed by different policies and pieces of legislation, notably approaches for integrated collection of data, calculation/accounting, verification, monitoring, evaluation and reporting Monitor and model energy and non-energy impacts of integrated solutions; gather data for the energy and buildings sector.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
5
Max budget/ project
1.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Multilevel climate and energy dialogue to deliver the energy governance
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
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
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 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 sub-programme in section 1 (‘Circular Economy and Quality of Life’).
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
5.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Large-scale rollout of industrialised deep renovation solutions
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The aim of this topic is to facilitate a greater market uptake and large-scale rollout of holistic, industrialised deep renovation solutions for buildings, thereby supporting the implementation of the EU Renovation Wave strategy.
Eligible Activities
proposals should look at how to stimulate the volume and depth of building renovation through industrialised solutions with reduced inconvenience for occupants. Proposals could address different types of buildings, including as part of larger approaches, e.g. at district level. Furthermore, proposals should build on the lessons learnt from previous research and innovation projects that demonstrated innovative industrialised approaches for deep renovation of buildings.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Uptake of energy audits recommendations for the energy transition of companies
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The key objective of this topic is to increase the uptake of such measures in companies using a holistic approach. In fact, several factors can explain why the implementation of audit recommendations remains insufficient, e.g. the unavailability of human resources to work on energy and their lack of knowledge on how to gather energy-related information and introduce new solutions. When considering investments, obstacles include the uncertainty on actual energy savings that will be achieved, long payback times, difficulty to access to finance (internal or external) and limited public incentives. Moreover, the multiple benefits of energy efficiency are often underestimated, especially by smaller and non-energy-intensive companies.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should implement tailor-made support activities covering the whole process from energy audit to implementation of measures, and potentially beyond, leading to a significant increase in the rate of concrete implementation of audit recommendations. Depending on the readiness level of the targeted companies, proposals may deliver operational support directly to companies as a service, or tailored capacity building and advisory to company staff (both at management and operational level), provided that activities lead to the actual implementation of the recommended measures.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
5.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Fostering sustainable energy uptake along the whole value chain in industry and services
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The objective of this topic is to engage companies to embrace a more holistic approach in order to better take into account the risks associated to high energy intensity in the supply chain (e.g. exposure to energy prices, image, litigation, etc.), and to make it more sustainable and resilient.This paradigm shift can further unlock the market potential for sustainable solutions while enabling to benchmark the entire lifecycle impacts (e.g. water consumption, CO2 emissions, soil impacts, etc.) of industrial and service processes.In this regard, large companies can play a crucial role to support SMEs, which operate in their supply chain, to invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to develop, test and validate innovative business models and approaches fostering collaboration among companies within one or several specific value chains in the industry and service sectors. Proposals should clearly describe these models and approaches, their relevance and added value for the targeted value chains. Business cases should be produced based on the real interaction and experiences gained among the relevant actors during the timeframe of the project. A detailed exploitation strategy should be provided in order to effectively roll out the project results to the relevant value chains across the EU.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
BUILD UP Skills – rebooting the National Platforms and Roadmaps
call synopsis LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
Launched in 2011, the BUILD UP Skills initiative is supporting the upskilling of building professionals across Europe, to deliver building renovations offering high-energy performance as well as new Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings. This topic aims to facilitate the rebooting of the National Qualification Platforms, Status Quo Analyses and National Roadmaps developed under the first phase of BUILD UP Skills (2011-2012, ‘Pillar I’), to ensure alignment with the EU 2030 energy targets. The first objective is to support the revitalisation of the National Platforms created in the first phase of the BUILD UP Skills initiative (2011-2012), gathering all key national stakeholders. Since the first platforms were established ten years ago, projects should aiming at expanding their scope by involving new stakeholders. As a second objective, 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.
Eligible Activities
Proposals submitted under this topic should be supportive of the work done within the European Construction Blueprint, which focuses on vocational education and training primarily for ’blue-collar’ professionals (targeting a level up to 5 in the European Qualification Framework). 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.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
400.000
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
Facing the increase in cooling demand of buildings in the coming years
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
This topic thus aims to support actions that complement and inform existing assessments and strategies on cooling, notably through a bottom-up analysis and taking into account local factors. Moreover, the topic aims to support approaches and activities that will contribute to ensuring that integrated cooling solutions are considered in public and private decision-making, planning, design and implementation processes.
Eligible Activities
Actions under this topic should, through a bottom-up approach, complement existing assessments, roadmaps and strategies, starting from the local context while deriving meaningful conclusions for the national and European level. For example, it should give insights into the typical potentials, conditions and use patterns for sustainable heating and cooling in a local context, which would be an important aspect for Member States’ reporting, notably under the National Climate and Energy Plans (NECPs) and for the Comprehensive assessments under Article 14 of the Energy Efficiency Directive.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Establish innovative business models and contractual schemes for smart and sector-integrating energy services
call synopsis
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The topic aims to support actions that develop, conceptualise and deploy new business models and concepts which fully tap the economic value and the wider benefits of integrated services. Integrated services in the sense of the topic are services that combine different energy services, such as energy efficiency, distributed generation and flexibility, and/or which integrate energy services with non-energy benefits. Moreover, the topic targets at services that contribute to the integration of energy sectors and carriers, notably electricity, heating and cooling and mobility, thus helping to overcome the fragmentation of markets and segments. Finally, the topic aims to enhance the cooperation and trust among different services providers and market actors, also across segments that so far do not have common business cases. The focus of the topic is on services involving buildings, i.e. services provided in, for or linked to buildings. These services should include an important element of energy efficiency. Moreover, the use of innovative technologies, as key enablers for the integration of services and sectors, is one important feature of this topic.
Eligible Activities
Actions under this topic are expected to establish and implement service models that enhance the business case of energy efficiency services by integrating elements that increase the value and diversify revenue streams, e.g. by integrating; distributed generation and self-consumption, demand response/ flexibility, including e-mobility; electricity with heating and cooling, including making use of heat storage; aspects of comfort, consumer satisfaction, safety, health, convenience etc.; maintenance and optimisation; aggregation of data and visualisation of energy consumption; technical support, communication and advice to end users
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
5
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Creating the conditions for a global improvement of smart readiness of European buildings
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) together with the Delegated Act on the Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) supplementing it as well as the Renovation Wave initiative of the European Green Deal encourages the use of ICT and smart technologies to ensure that buildings operate efficiently and that they can interact with the building occupants and with the buildings’ environment.
Eligible Activities
Actions are expected to: Support the implementation of the Smart Readiness Indicator where it is endorsed as a first priority, but also of other relevant EU and national legislation, e.g. through enhancing the consideration of smart readiness aspects in building energy performance regulations e.g. - Explore and promote more ambitious implementation paths for the SRI at national level, such as for example through mandatory requirements. - Explore the design of smart readiness schemes both following the SRI calculation methodology and taking into consideration national specificities (e.g. applicable catalogue of smart-ready services, different types of buildings, or possible links between the SRI and energy performance certification). Develop approaches for enhancing the smart readiness of buildings in specific national contexts, with a view to maximise synergies with EU regulations and initiatives.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Mainstreaming sustainable energy finance and integrating energy performance in EU sustainable finance criteria and standards
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The topic aims to make sustainable energy investments more attractive to private investors and to align them with the EU’s sustainable finance policy. Significant additional investment needs to be mobilised to achieve the ambition set by the European Green Deal and EU policy in the area of energy and climate. The magnitude of the investment requires mobilising both public and private sector, and sustaining the flow of investment over time.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should mainstream and de-risk sustainable energy investments with a particular focus on private finance stakeholders, through actions including but not limited to: support to securitisation of assets linked to sustainable energy with a particular focus on energy efficiency, e.g. through Green Bonds issuance; integration of long-termism and sustainability risks, including transition risks, and multiple benefits of sustainable energy into decision-making tools (e.g. internal risk models) of private investors in line with the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals development and support to implementation of labelling and certification schemes including methodologies and tools for any one or more of the following: benchmarking, tagging, monitoring of investment performance, and disclosure of investment data set out in the EU sustainable finance legislation;
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
5.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Innovative financing schemes for sustainable energy investments
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The topic aims to set up innovative financing schemes for sustainable energy investments. In view of the ambitious EU climate and energy policy, including dedicated targets for the years 2030 and 2050, significantly enhanced investments will be needed. This is also clearly reflected in the European Green Deal Investment Plan42, which aims at mobilising at least €1 trillion of sustainable investments over the course of 10 years for Europe to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. This requires significant investment from both the public and the private sector. Public finance needs to lead the way, private actors need to provide the scale.
12/01/2022 Eligible Activities
Proposals should address the set-up of innovative financing schemes leveraging private finance for sustainable energy investments, with a dedicated 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.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
5.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Integrated Home Renovation Services
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
This topic aims at creating or replicating innovative local or regional "integrated home renovation services". Building refurbishment can be particularly cumbersome in private housing and there are many barriers discouraging homeowners from taking the investment decision. Based on good practices and successful models across the EU and in line with the "Renovation Wave" initiative of the "European Green Deal", there is pressing need and value in coordinating actions and make home renovation as simple as possible for homeowners.
Eligible Activities
Actions should clearly focus on the energy performance improvement of existing single or multi-family buildings in the private residential sector. However, actions in "complex buildings" (e.g. coexistence of private and social housing; coexistence of housing and business premises, typically on the ground floor) can also be considered, as long as the main focus is on private non-professional decision makers. The developed services should cover the whole "customer journey" from technical and social diagnosis, technical offer, obtaining permits, finding qualified professionals, contracting of works, structuring and provision of finance (e.g. loans), facilitating access to available subsidies or other support schemes, to the monitoring of works and quality assurance
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
EU community of "Integrated Home Renovation Services" practitioners
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
This topic aims at developing an EU community of skilled practitioners actively involved in the local/regional implementation of "integrated home renovation services" in order to pool efforts, generate economies of scale and encourage convergence towards best practices.In addition, the present topic is intended to provide additional support to build bridges between existing and emerging local/regional initiatives. By fostering international collaboration and incremental innovation among "integrated home renovation services" providers, the objectives are to facilitate acceleration and quality uptake of home renovation services across Europe, support convergence towards minimum quality levels and streamlined standards, consolidate findings, debate and present coordinated proposals to policy makers, increase market recognition and strengthen trust of endusers.
Eligible Activities
The community of practice to be established must be transnational and actively involve a variety of representatives of the most relevant implementations of "integrated home renovation services" throughout Europe. Building on best practices, this community should support collective productions, incremental innovations and joint efforts to promote "integrated home renovation services". It should facilitate dialogue and insight sharing, fostering the emergence of a common culture among participants and beyond.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Community-driven clean energy transition in coal, peat and oil-shale regions
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
This topic aims to empower coal, peat and oil-shale regions to advance the clean energy transition in their territories by developing and implementing the sustainable energyrelated elements of their territorial just transition plans and effectively combining the support provided by the Just Transition Mechanism and/or and other sources of available funding.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should build capacity amongst communities in coal, peat and oil-shale regions to maximise spending of the Just Transition Mechanism in the area of the clean energy transition leading to increased uptake of energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions. Proposals should support local/regional bottom-up activities, that are in line with territorial just transition plans and aim to use effectively the resources of the Just Transition Mechanism and/or and other sources of public and/or private funding. The proposed activities should have a strong focus on engaging local communities and citizens in the clean energy transition.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
3.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Disruptive PDA – Technical Assistance to advance market boundaries for sustainable energy investments
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The topic aims to support innovators across Europe to develop innovative 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 innovative approaches in mobilising investments, advancing market boundaries or changing organisational and regulatory structures. In doing so they disrupt existing markets and existing processes.
Eligible Activities
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 service companies, retail chains, large property owners and services/industry. The action will support building technical, economic and legal expertise needed for project development. The launch of concrete investments is the final aim and deliverable of the project.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Addressing building related interventions for vulnerable districts
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
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, 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 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.
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 through common building management or housing/home-owners associations (e.g. social housing), in line with the Renovation Wave and the Commission Recommendation on Energy Poverty.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
5.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
More information & official documents
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Developing support mechanisms for energy communities and other citizen-led initiatives in the field of sustainable energy
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
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. The participation of citizens in renewable energy projects may also overcome social acceptance at the local level. Community-owned projects 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.
Eligible Activities
This topic will support actions covering at least ONE of the scopes below: 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. 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.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, LIFE Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
Total budget/ call
7.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Next generation of renewable energy technologies
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Available breakthrough and game changing renewable energy technologies enabling a faster transition to a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions EU economy by 2050. Knowledge and scientific proofs of the technological feasibility of the concept including the environmental, social and economic benefits to contribute to R&I strategy and policy forecast. Establishing a solid long term dependable European innovation base.
Eligible Activities
The proposal is expected to address high-risk/high return technology developments for game changing renewable energy technologies including catalyst development, dedicated storage systems and integration of renewable energy technologies into a single energy generation system, heating & cooling systems, fuels production systems, hybrid electricity generation solutions between different renewable energy sources, direct utilization of renewable energy sources. The following areas should not be covered as they fall within the scope of partnerships or other calls: Pure material research; Conventional hydrogen production and fuel cells; Batteries. However the production of renewable hydrogen directly from renewable energy sources is within the scope of the topic. The proposal should validate its concept to TRL 3 or TRL 4 through a robust research methodology and activities, establish the technological feasibility of its concept, consider transfer developments in sectors other than energy whenever relevant, as they may provide ideas, experiences, technology contributions, knowledge, new approaches, innovative materials and skills.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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:
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
33.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Hybrid catalytic conversion of renewable energy to carbon-neutral fuels
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Carbon-neutral fuels can provide breakthrough solutions towards a fossil-free economy responding to longer-term future demands for high energy density carriers in sectors relying on liquid fuels if making their synthesis more efficient and technically sound. This will contribute to advance the European scientific basis, leadership and global role in the area of renewable fuels by moving forward the supra-national actors, and to reinforce the European potential to export European renewable fuel technologies through international collaboration.
Eligible Activities
Proposals will develop hybrid catalytic conversion processes, combining chemical, electrochemical, biological, biochemical and thermochemical catalytic processes to convert renewable energy to carbon-neutral renewable fuels of biological or nonbiological origin (other than hydrogen), and which respond to longer-term future demands for high energy density carriers in sectors relying on liquid fuels. The development and combination of novel catalysts and linked lab-scale components and/or systems which improve significantly the performance regarding conversion efficiency for best atomic economy and specific marginal cost reduction should be addressed. Development of catalysts and/or systems with dual function, e.g. catalyst/sorbent or other, may be included. Combination of at least two different catalysts types into a single multicatalytic material as appropriate should be addressed. Improvements as regards the conversion of a broader variety of molecules from the same feedstock and the broader application of hybrid catalytic systems in up-scaled processes should be examined. Maximizing GHG emissions abatement in the conversion process should be aimed. International cooperation is encouraged. Combination of H2 production by electrolysis and its separate use for catalytic conversion of CO2 is not covered by this topic..
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In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: 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)); - n
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EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
10.000.000
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
Wind energy in the natural and social environment
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
As wind turbines grow bigger and taller, the blade tips are increasing more affected by turbulent atmospheric flow features, while airborne wind energy systems operate at even higher altitudes. This zone of the atmosphere currently lays between the current numeric models at the microscale and the mesoscale. Further, the data integration of the models of these different altitudes is still scarce. Thus, there is a need for an improved understanding of atmospheric flow physics, particularly regarding wind power production forecasting and the design of wind energy technology components. It is expected that better predictions of wind patterns should: Support improved wind farm design, location choice, distribution and operation thus bridging the gap between small-scale controlled experiments and full-scale deployment; Enhance system reliability and power production; Decrease economic uncertainties related to farm design and power production, as well as wind technology components design and durability; Lead to the development of numerical models capable of accurately forecasting high wind flow and power production. It will also improve wakes modelling and the integration of models with real condition wind farm data;
Eligible Activities
Develop an open access knowledge hub for experimental data, based on the principles of open data sharing. Develop and validate numeric models to accurately forecast wind flow in low, medium and high altitudes in onshore and offshore scenarios. These models should address how external factors, such as wind conditions, and different climate affect power production and loads on target and neighbouring wind power systems; Integrate these different developments (knowledge hub and forecasting models) into a tool able to be readily absorbed by the sector. This integrated approach need to be applicable to at least 2 of these different wind energy conversion technologies: onshore wind, offshore wind (fixed bottom or floating), and high altitude wind systems;
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
10.000.000
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
Stable high-performance Perovskite Photovoltaics
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Photovoltaic power generation is pivotal in the transition to a clean energy system and the achievement of the zero-emissions target. To that end, it is important to enhance affordability, security of supply and sustainability of PV technologies along with further efficiency improvements. Consequently, project results are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: Increase the efficiency and stability and minimise the environmental impact of Perovskite PV. Enlarge with bandgap tuneable perovskites and corresponding device architectures the integration and application possibilities of PV technology. Increase the potential for commercialisation of perovskite PV, creating a competitive technological know-how for the European PV industrial base.
Eligible Activities
Perovskite PV are welcomed as an emerging technology for solar energy conversion, as today they afford high power conversion efficiency (PCE), higher than 25%. At the same time, perovskite semiconductors are based on abundant and low-cost starting materials and can be processed using simple and economic methods. The tuneable bandgap of the perovskite materials opens a lot of applications in a wide range of optoelectronic devices, even beyond solar cells. To ensure however economic feasibility and competitive levelized cost of electricity, the technology should offer long-term stability alongside high power conversion efficiency to match the reliability of silicon-wafer-based modules (the lifetime expectation for a PV module in a power plant is 20–25 years). At present, the long-term stability of lead halide perovskite modules does not meet this target and improvements are hampered by a lack of understanding of the cell and module failure modes. In addition to the intrinsic cell stability issues of perovskite PV, the usage of lead and scaling-up are the main challenges towards bringing perovskite technologies to the market.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
15.000.000
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-cl5-2021-d3-03-07
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Development of hydropower equipment for hidden hydropower
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Advance the European scientific basis, leadership and global role in the area of sustainable hydropower while creating evidence for policy making. Create additional sustainable hydropower capacity to the existing fleet, maintain and advance European technological competitiveness in the sector, thus supporting the EU goals for climate protection, energy independence and economic growth. Enhance sustainability of added hydropower capacities by addressing social, economic and environmental aspects and by promoting prosumer renewable energy in cities and communities.
Eligible Activities
Development of hydropower equipment for hidden and therefore unrealised hydropower by developing novel technologies which allow for increased techno-economic feasible and sustainable hydropower production in non-hydropower hydraulic systems with low head and/or small reservoir or water body size and/or impaired water quality (e.g. saltwater), that may also involve prosumer solutions.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
10.000.000
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
Innovation on floating wind energy deployment optimized for deep waters and different sea basins (Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, North-east Atlantic Ocean)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Floating offshore wind has the potential to unleash a new European industrial sector able to deliver clean and sustainable energy. Building from European technological and industrial know-how and harnessing the natural resources of the different sea basins around the European Union, namely the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea and the North-east Atlantic Ocean, there is an opportunity to leverage these conditions into technological leadership, while supporting the goal of climate neutrality. In this context, project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Development or significant improvement of designs that reduce both CAPEX and OPEX; Deployment and demonstration of advanced full-scale floating wind turbines prototypes, and auxiliary equipment, in operational environment; Allow development of cost-efficient scalable solutions supporting exploitation of the renewable energy offshore potential in challenging conditions, while building upon innovative designs of floating structures and auxiliary equipment; Contribute to LCOE reduction in line with the SET Plan targets (actions should clearly justify an estimated LCOE at project start and end).
Eligible Activities
Demonstrate how innovations (materials, technologies, designs,…) on floating wind turbines, substructures, dynamic cables, control systems and moorings positively affect production; Demonstrate in real use scenario the improvements that the identified solutions contribute in terms of life expectancy, cost reductions, as well as operation and maintenance of a floating offshore wind installation; Demonstrate how the proposed innovations positively increase rate of deployment of offshore wind in deep seas, reducing capital, operational and maintenance costs, as well as present an industrial roadmap for a floating energy industrial sector, with focus on mass production; Document all demonstrations fully and transparently, to ensure replicability, up-scaling and to assist future planning decisions; Demonstrate a modular design suited to large-scale deployment in various environments, with special focus on industrial mass production;
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
50.000.000
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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Demonstration of large-scale CHP technologies for a shift to the use of biogenic residues and wastes
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Advance the European scientific basis and increase technology competitiveness in the area of bioenergy, in particular increase penetration of renewables, regional development, cost reduction and feedstock enlargement thus supporting the EU goals for climate protection, energy independence and economic growth; Technology de-risk retrofitting of large-scale fossil CHP to bioenergy as a necessary step before scaling up at commercial level; Allow high penetration in the energy system, ensure stability and security of energy supply and gain efficiency and costs in transforming the energy system on a decarbonised basis, in particular by reducing CAPEX for bioenergy capacity and baseload capability; Enhance sustainability of renewable energy and fuel value chains by addressing social, economic and environmental aspects of the value chain and its life cycle.
Eligible Activities
Demonstration of cost-effective and efficient technologies for retrofitting of fossil CHP systems to the complete use of regionally sourced sustainable biogenic residues and wastes or derived intermediate bioenergy carriers for continuous, cost-effective and lowemission operation. Proposals are expected to address long-term scenarios for flexible and modular operation within the energy system network and document all demonstrators fully and transparently, to ensure replicability, up-scaling and to assist future planning decisions.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
20.000.000
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
Innovative biomethane production as an energy carrier and a fuel
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Increase cost-effectiveness of the conversion in biomethane production. Diversify the conversion technology basis for biomethane production. Contribute to market up-take of biomethane related technologies in the gas market. Contribute to the priorities of the SET Plan Action 8.
Eligible Activities
Proposals will demonstrate cost-effective and innovative biomethane production through thermochemical, biochemical, chemical, electrochemical, biological pathways including sustainable biomass and biogenic wastes gasification, CO2 effluents from anaerobic digestion or fermentation processes combined with renewable hydrogen or water. The biomethane production should be optimized to improve production efficiency, reduce cost, minimize GHG emissions and increase sustainability in a circularity approach for energy and material above conventional technologies of biogas upgrading to biomethane. All demonstrators should be fully and transparently documented, to ensure replicability, up-scaling and to assist future planning decisions. Demonstrating advanced technologies for efficient production at scale of biomethane will contribute to facilitate the market introduction of the biomethane technologies and the substitution of natural gas in the gas grid. This is the basis for penetration of biomethane in the energy and the transport energy systems, in particular for gas consuming sectors. It supports the European Green Deal and climate and energy targets for 2030 and the net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, while supporting the EU goals for energy independence and competitive sustainable growth.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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AU-EU Water Energy Food Nexus
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Reinforce the activities in the long term the AU-EU HLPD CCSE Partnership. Provide knowledge and scientific modelling as evidence base of the water-energy-foodnexus 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 sustained network of African experts and expertise in this area. Improve in the long-term governance to advance knowledge and scientific modelling of the water energy food nexus including the environmental, social and economic trade-offs (governance aspects should be included since they are under-represented in the current research works).
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. Climate changes and increase usage of water in all economic activities create more stresses on water use for energy generation. Energy generation covers in this context energy from renewable sources and energy vectors such as electricity, heat and fuels. Therefore the needs for African countries of having their own dedicated models to simulate and estimate the stresses on the water-energy nexus are crucial for their policy decision and energy planning. International agreement and trade issues can be considered in the model. Most of the current models are based on developed country standard and usage. The proposal should then develop and test models for decision makers and planners to implement energy infrastructures and energy supply in Africa which safeguard a systemic approach to the water-energy food nexus. These models can be based on existing reliable source codes and models. The test should be made on the case of an existing African water basin. Participation of societal stakeholders is considered important
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 23/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Physics and aerodynamics of atmospheric flow of wind for power production
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Support improved wind farm design, location choice, distribution and operation thus bridging the gap between small-scale controlled experiments and full-scale deployment; Enhance system reliability and power production; Decrease economic uncertainties related to farm design and power production, as well as wind technology components design and durability; Lead to the development of numerical models capable of accurately forecasting high wind flow and power production. It will also improve wakes modelling and the integration of models with real condition wind farm data; Use open access of Big Data storage and usage for the testing and performance tracking of the numeric models.
Eligible Activities
Develop an open access knowledge hub for experimental data, based on the principles of open data sharing. Develop and validate numeric models to accurately forecast wind flow in low, medium and high altitudes in onshore and offshore scenarios. These models should address how external factors, such as wind conditions, and different climate affect power production and loads on target and neighbouring wind power systems; Integrate these different developments (knowledge hub and forecasting models) into a tool able to be readily absorbed by the sector. This integrated approach need to be applicable to at least 2 of these different wind energy conversion technologies: onshore wind, offshore wind (fixed bottom or floating), and high altitude wind systems; Validate and promote how such tools could be used to improve the design and deployment of wind farms, through case studies; Address and test how such integrated tools can be used for design development of wind technology components (for example blades, towers, substructures, kites, etc.), in particular on the issue of energy efficiency and material durability.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 23/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Cost-effective micro-CHP and hybrid heating systems
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Increased technical performance, robustness, feasibility and penetration of renewables at household level Increase technology leadership and competitiveness of European industry Increased production share of renewables at consumer level Increased socioeconomic and environmental sustainability of renewables based energy systems at household level.
Eligible Activities
Develop new technologies for biomass micro-CHP systems, including e.g. high efficiency supercritical CHP systems with embedded integration of other renewables into hybrid heating systems for maximizing the overall share of renewables at household and/or multifamily level and emission reduction. Improve the integration of compatible renewable technologies in household and/ or multifamily generators of heat and power making them attractive by addressing technological bottlenecks, efficiency, cost-effectiveness and socio-economic as well as environmental sustainability.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
10.000.000
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
Carbon-negative sustainable biofuel production
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Reusing or inhibiting biogenic effluent gases from biofuel production in the same process, increases the biomass conversion efficiency and sustainability potential and the overall resource and energy efficiency of the biomass utilization. Improving such integration will contribute to increase the biofuel technology competitiveness and acceptance and advance the European leadership and global role in the area of sustainable biofuels. Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Increase bioenergy efficiency and sustainability. Increase sustainable biomass resource utilization. Generate negative emissions from biofuel production.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should develop cost-effective solutions to minimize carbon waste in sustainable biofuel production processes by inhibiting biogenic effluent gas emissions or incorporating biological and/or chemical/other capture of the biogenic effluent gas emissions from the process and use it as appropriate either for separate in-situ downstream synthesis of renewable fuels of biological origin, or integrate it in the sustainable biofuel production through recycling. Proposals should also include an innovative approach for biogenic carbon storage, through for example integrating production of biochar and using it as soil amendment to enhance organic carbon content and functionality of soil, as well as a means to sequester carbon into the soil. Synergies with renewable hydrogen production should be developed by incorporating it as appropriate in the sustainable biofuel production to compensate for additional needs in hydrogen, increase overall biomass conversion efficiency, minimize the biogenic carbon waste and reduce the fossil carbon footprint of the biofuel production. The overall GHG emissions should be assessed on the basis of a Life Cycle Analysis for proving negative GHG emissions and higher sustainability potential of biofuel production when reusing biogenic effluent gases in-situ, along with addressing socioeconomic aspects.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
15.000.000
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
Demonstration pilot lines for alternative and innovative PV technologies (Novel c-Si tandem, thin film tandem, bifacial, CPV, etc.)
call synopsis
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Photovoltaic power generation is pivotal in the transition to a clean energy system and the achievement of the zero-emissions target. To that end, it is important to enhance affordability, security of supply and sustainability of PV technologies along with further efficiency improvements. To insure security of supply, retaining the whole value chain in Europe is essential; technology de-risking is a necessary step towards this direction. Consequently, project results are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: Promote a considerable pipeline of new and advanced versions of existing technologies from lab to fab production, enabling robust continued performance increase, opening up new applications and facilitating further cost reduction. Reinforce the European PV value chain, support local companies to develop and sell differentiated and high value PV products and create local jobs. Demonstrate the feasibility and cost-competiveness of the novel PV technologies. Contribute towards establishing a solid European innovation base. Enable and facilitate large-scale deployment of PV and generation of renewable electricity. Minimise the impact of PV on landscape and environment by increasing its energy yield/m2.
Eligible Activities
Net-zero scenarios modelled by the JRC[1] show that Europe needs to install up to 600 GW PV generation capacity by 2030 and over 1 TW by 2050 to reach its climate and energy objectives. The European market will grow 10-15% per year and reach close to 80 GW by 2030. In this race, Europe has a unique opportunity to develop and deploy new generation PV modules. A considerable number of new and advanced/innovative technologies is in the pipeline but the concrete application on pilot manufacturing lines is lagging behind. The aim is therefore to advance those technologies that offer the potential for much higher efficiency and/or higher energy yield, the same lifetime and degradation rate and comparable cost to standard crystalline technologies, opening-up possibilities for largescale 4.0 factories to drive down costs, allowing large relocation of production to Europe.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
45.000.000
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
Solutions for more sustainable geothermal energy
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Performance and reliability improvement of shallow and/or deep geothermal systems; Reduced environmental impact of geothermal plants; Reduced risk of seismicity; Increased citizen engagement for geothermal energy; Reduction of LCOE approaching SET Plan targets (actions should clearly justify estimated LCOE at project start and end); Energy efficient, environmentally sound, and economically viable generation of electricity, and/or heating and cooling from geothermal resources in a wide range of geological settings, enabling geothermal energy development in new regions and supporting application concepts for local energy supply.
Eligible Activities
The proposal is expected to develop and validate innovative sustainable circular-bydesign solutions that can reduce environmental impact and increase the overall circularity of geothermal energy. The following can be considered: Capture of greenhouse gases, storage or reinjection schemes for the development and exploitation of geothermal reservoirs, in particular those with high content of noncondensable gases (NCGs), and the use of alternative fluid to brine. Techniques for reservoir development and exploitation in a wider range of geological settings, including complex and/or untested geological conditions. Potential introduction and demonstration of the innovative technologies as part of existing geothermal plants in Europe and abroad. Novel methods and technologies to find and develop productivity from near magmatic, superhot/supercritical zones that are currently unexploitable and non-commercial.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
45.000.000
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
Novel approaches to concentrated solar power (CSP)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Concentrating solar power (CSP) plants supply renewable, dispatchable power and can therefore be an important element of the evolving energy system. Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Higher shares of variable output renewables in the energy system. Future, higher-efficiency CSP plants. Reduced levelized cost of electricity of future CSP plants. Significant performance regarding start-up, shutdown and load variation of future CSP plants. Improved environmental profile of future CSP plants.
Eligible Activities
Support will be given to novel solutions that use concentrating solar thermal energy to generate power. In terms of power dispatchability, the novel solutions will have to ensure a performance at least equivalent to current commercial installations. Solutions that cogenerate power and heat are also in the scope. Moreover, solutions that support the concentrating solar thermal technology with photovoltaic technology are also in the scope. Projects should assess the sustainability of the proposed solutions in environmental and socio-economic terms. Applicants are encouraged to consider a ‘circularity by design’ approach.
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In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
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EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
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for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
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Publication (D/M/Y)
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Innovative foundations, floating substructures and connection systems for floating PV and ocean energy devices
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved overall life time, reliability, installability, operability and maintainability of marine substructures, mechanical joints and energy connection systems for ocean energy devices and/or offshore floating PV to reduce degradation and failure rates and thus investment risk. Better understanding of the device’s real life performance allowing a safe reduction in the over-engineering of devices’ specifications. Reduction of LCOE in line with the SET Plan targets (actions should clearly justify estimated LCOE at project start and end, using a recognised calculation methodology). Contribution to the objectives of the Mission Healthy oceans, seas, coastal and inland waters.
Eligible Activities
Test and validate the potential benefits of new circular materials in offshore floating PV and/or ocean energy substructures, foundations and if relevant mooring and anchoring systems whilst ensuring structural integrity and durability considering very high wind (speed >25 m/s), current (>1.2 m/s) and wave (height >14 m) loads and corrosion and biofouling on all elements of the ocean energy systems. Test and validate new prototype components and materials used in offshore floating PV and/or ocean energy devices and verify that they are compatible with and resistant to the marine environment. Research material properties and behaviour in combination with the use of improved predictive computational modelling tools. Research, develop and validate improved predictive computational modelling tools for material properties.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
3/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
10.000.000
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-cl5-2021-d3-03-10
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Demonstrating integrated technology solutions for buildings with performance guarantees (Built4People)
call synopsis
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Demonstrated viability of, and proven integrated technology solutions for, performance guarantees and performance-based contracts to increase buildings energy performance but including aspects going beyond energy towards a broader range of climate- and environment- relevant matters (e.g. resource efficiency, whole life carbon, etc.). Enhanced consumer trust in guarantees of performance and related contracts. Increased number of market actors, especially SMEs, offering performance-based business models. Enhanced awareness of end users and capacity building of businesses on performance-based contracts.
Eligible Activities
Design and demonstrate innovative integrated technology solutions based on stateof-the-art components (envelope, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, cooling, automation and control, renewable energy, etc.) solutions for cost-effective buildings’ overall performance enhancement with performance guarantees. Investigate the viability of performance-based business models combining those technology solutions with attractive and innovative contractual frameworks for performance guarantees and testing them with the relevant market players (e.g. energy suppliers, product manufacturer, technology/service providers). Develop business models that suit new industrialised design and production methods, and include enhanced energy and resource (based on suitable Level(s) indicators) performance guarantees with longer commissioning and condition-based maintenance to replace maintenance contracts. Develop performance contracts that work with industrialised solutions for the renovations in the residential sector, valorising energy and environmental performance, resource and energy efficiency, energy flexibility (through demand response) and comfort (Comfort Performance Contracts) for all building elements (e.g. building envelope, equipment & systems, energy storage). Build, where possible, on existing business approaches that have shown effectiveness for renovation (e.g. one-stop-shops, ESCOs).
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 25/01/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Cost-effective, sustainable multi-functional and/or prefabricated holistic renovation packages, integrating RES and including reused and recycled materials (Built4People)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Increased scale and productivity in the renovation process: demonstrated and quantified decrease of on-site construction / renovation work time (at least 30% and towards 50%). Benchmarked and quantified improvement of insulation and air-tightness compared to standard renovation solutions. Demonstrated improvement of indoor environment and user comfort and satisfaction, as well as accessibility, increasing attractiveness of renovation for buildings owners and users. Improved affordability of sustainable renovation and RES systems in buildings, in particular for households experiencing energy poverty issues. Demonstrated reduction of embodied energy and CO2 of renovation, and emission of air pollutants over the life cycle. Increased deployment of built-in renewable energy generation solutions for on-site multi-purpose (heating, cooling, electricity) renewable energy generation. Increased share of reused and /or recycled and/or biosourced construction materials / products used in building renovation to contribute to circular economy. Faster uptake of EU-wide standards or certification of reused and / or recycled construction materials / products.
Eligible Activities
Develop renovation solutions for a range of needs (from renovations limited in scope to deep renovations) applying predominantly re-used and / or recycled and/or biosourced construction materials / products in a cradle-to-cradle approach, allowing for installation without significantly modifying the structure of the building (or without overloading existing structures) and demonstrating a high replication and industrial potential. Develop multi-functional (passive & active) and scalable renovation solutions to improve energy performance of buildings, applicable to different building types based on prefabricated components and integrated RES systems. Develop building envelope solutions with integral means for combined active/passive management of energy transfer, i.e., integrating RES for active heat and sound insulation and direct on-site renewable electricity generation. Seek to support the integration of local sources of reused components and secondary raw materials in the renovation packages relying, where relevant, on urban mining. Develop novel testing methodologies oriented towards assessing the long-term performance of the elements. This should include the estimation of durability and service life. Model and test in actual scale the materials and components selected.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 25/01/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
22.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Strengthening European coordination and exchange for innovation uptake towards sustainability, quality, circularity and social inclusion in the built environment as a contribution to the new European Bauhaus (Built4People)
call synopsis
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Increased uptake of innovative solutions for a sustainable, digitalised, human-centric and inclusive, quality built environment, following circularity principles across the value chain; Intensified, cross-sectorial and interdisciplinary peer-learning from front runners; Increased awareness on benefits from technological and non-technological (social, cultural) innovation and the synergetic cross-border cooperation in the built environment sector, with due consideration of all relevant aspects such as sustainability, energy and resource efficiency, life-cycle perspective, digitalisation, inclusion and accessibility; (In line with the New European Bauhaus) better acknowledgement and integration of quality architecture and design principles, blending design and sustainability in innovative solutions to improve sustainability of the built environment, including, if appropriate, cultural heritage, also ensuring compliance with the principles of circular economy, with due consideration of relevant aspects such as style, human-centric inclusivity and accessibility for persons with disabilities; Improved visibility, more systematic adoption (including by users of the built environment) and uptake of innovative results, including from EU funded projects, in the field of sustainable built environment;
Eligible Activities
Develop business models to ensure co-financing options to foster innovation for sustainability, style, accessibility and quality of the built environment; Support the creation and operation of whole value chain Innovation Clusters linked to the ‘Built4People’ (B4P) partnership (People-centric sustainable built environment[1]). Link up the concept of whole value chain Innovation Clusters with regional/national innovation hubs and clusters, and, to relevant pilot projects of the New European Bauhaus, seeking to improve collaboration between those; Combine specialisation and advanced expertise with multi-disciplinary knowledge for cross-border value chains and offer the best possible R&I support to all actors of the European built environment ecosystem in particular for SMEs and mid-caps, as well as their stakeholders and clients; Put in place a long-term and multi-disciplinary network structure for those Innovation Clusters, along with an appropriate governance, to focus and nurture public investments that would serve several regions of Europe; Organise supporting dissemination actions, including workshops, conferences, peer-learning activities involving final end-users and relevant experts (e.g. accessibility), industrial fora, dissemination material, etc. and develop an organisation and business model for an effective collaboration among these Innovation Clusters, including after the end of the grant;
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 25/01/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
22.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Social and affordable housing district demonstrator (IA)
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Demonstrate renovation pilots in the sense of “lighthouse districts” as announced by the Affordable Housing Initiative in the Renovation Wave communication[1] following a smart neighbourhood approach and providing blueprints for replication, setting liveability and latest technological and social innovations at the forefront; Mobilise cross-sectoral industrial[2] and partnerships at local level to develop, adapt, design new processes, methods and technologies (e.g. energy efficiency, circular, modular building, smart living, eco-design etc.). Special attention should be paid to the needs of residents in social using, through social innovation and using a human centred approach; Following a multi-actor approach, as defined in WP/ Annex X, engaging both, different sectors and fields of operation related to construction such as renewable energy, water treatment, and electronics as well as residents, social and public housing associations and civil society actors will be key to boost tailor-made and fit for purpose innovation; Demonstrate through such partnerships lighthouse districts that allow integrated renovation approaches. Besides technological innovation, specific focus on social innovation is crucial as it can provide social engagement models to empower and engage residents, foster the co-design, codevelopment and co-implementation, offer spatial organisation allowing socio-economic activities and services, improve the wellbeing of citizens, and promote intergenerational and mixed forms of housing and accessible architecture open for cultural and creative innovation. Social innovation may also form a key aspect in developing business models for these types of lighthouse districts; Develop new bottom-up human-centred business models in housing area that facilitate engagement of residents in renovation – for example by co-investing, setting up energy communities, housing cooperatives and resident owned social services and (creative, green, … ) commons; Identify "ready to go projects" for the lighthouse districts as well as “low hanging”[3] fruit in terms of social housing renovation and worst performing buildings to test new methods, practices and technologies. The selected districts/ use cases, the diverse climatic and biogeographic conditions and settlement types in urban, sub-urban and rural areas across the EU are to be well reflected; Support businesses and the private sector in developing demonstration projects that go the extra mile (environmental - social – cultural ambition) and allow innovations and new technologies putting inclusion and social progress at the forefront;
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call synopsis To support a wide implementation of these district renovations, industrial urban symbiosis needs to be fostered amongst most relevant partners engaged in construction and renovation of social housing facilities. The local and regional dimension is important since local energy and utility networks, adjacent industrial infrastructures and available by-products and services in such districts would have to be considered in a holistic and integrated approach. In the same way, logistics should be optimised wherever possible and should be an advantage from the sustainable and competitiveness perspective. Technology based innovations should prove the potential for novel symbiotic renovation projects acting as demonstrators involving multiple industrial sectors (combining non-exhaustively energy, construction, renewables, circular, electronics and creative industries, social housing associations and public authorities) in pilot multi-stakeholder partnerships focussing on a district approach and social needs related to social housing The development of a broader integrated methodology towards renovation of social housing districts starting from a cross-sectoral approach (e.g. INNOSUP) and engagement models of residents to develop the application of technologies that make social housing more energy efficient, accessible and liveable; Research how technologies for housing and renovation can be adapted in a way that serves the needs of residents in social housing at affordable cost as well as how development at scale (e.g. district level of multi-apartment building) might bring cost optimisation and improve the affordability; The adaptation of technology in way it addresses the basic and essential needs of residents rather than to showcase the most advanced application from a technical perspective (human centred, fit for purpose and tailor made); Research on how renovation of social housing districts can deliver a more balanced population in terms of income, age and socio-economic profile as well as to avoid formation of ghetto’s on the one hand and gentrification on the other hand; Aspects of environmental friendly traffic and internet connectivity to facilitate inclusion are to be considered; Energy poverty issues that must be avoided as a result of the renovation. Social innovation and financial planning must ensure that the cost of living will not increase significantly for tenants and residents; Integration of ICT and digital tools, including smart grids, smart living applications, advanced modelling for eco-design and modular construction, to design and establish novel symbiotic interactions, data sharing and preservation of data confidentiality, as a non-exhaustive list;
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 25/01/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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EIT Raw Materials - Call for Projects 2022 - Capacity Building
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Cooperation with innovative groups that work on and have developed tools and technologies that can be tested in RIS regions with the aim to solve raw materials value chain related challenges. The innovative groups can be one of the following: start-ups (with focus on start-up's supported by EIT RawMaterials), SMEs, RTOs, other industry groups, etc. The solutions can come from both KAVA activities as well as other Process description and instructions for RIS activities – KAVA 9 3 activities not related to EIT RawMaterials. 2. Train-the-trainer activities intending to: a) increase the entrepreneurship/business skills of students in RIS regions, b) improve the innovation capacity of the Higher education institutions themselves in RIS regions by promoting Knowledge Triangle Integration resulting transformative changes of raw material related education generating overall impact to the region. Thematically: Circular Economy, recycling and zero waste shall be among focus areas. 3. University-Business Cooperation (UBC) activities, e.g. a) internships, b) bonuses for graduates returning to their native country and finding employment in local industry (to leverage brain drain), c) extending / bringing in other best UBC practices to RIS countries, under condition to provide a reasonable amount of the 10.2 (# EIT RIS Active KIC partners) and 16.2 (# RIS HEIs involved in KIC activities) EIT Core KPIs (SA 2021-2027) and optional also 13.2 (#RIS Success stories).
Eligible Activities
The proposal should intend to build a strong community (KTI) and have a clear plan for continuation after the duration of the proposed KAVA project. • All projects must define aims and objectives and lead to specific deliverables, outputs and final results over a defined time schedule and they will be financed by EIT RawMaterials (the KIC) only for a defined duration. • Proposals must meet the highest expectations and performance on the creation of impact (e.g. EIT Core RIS KPI targets; please refer to Strategic Agenda 2021-2027).
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
15/09/2021
Total budget/ call
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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EIT Raw Materials - Call for Projects 2022 - VET
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
In order to align with the objectives set in the Strategic Innovation Agenda 2021-2027, as well as with strong challenges for Europe, EIT RawMaterials will call for a limited number of lifelong learning projects dealing with three thematic areas. The vision is to secure sustainable access to critical and strategic raw materials, advanced materials, and processing know-how for the EU industrial ecosystems. In order to deliver on the higher education ambitions outlined in the EIT RawMaterials Strategic Agenda 2021-2027, the higher education focus of KAVA Call 9 shall be on PhD summer/winter schools. The PhD education focus on summer/winter schools in KAVA9, as well as the thematic and pedagogical requirements, was discussed and endorsed by the EIT RawMaterials Education Committee. The EIT RawMaterials seeks three PhD summer/winter schools in order to maximize the impact of PhD education in the EIT RawMaterials education portfolio.
Eligible Activities
The proposal should intend to build a strong community (KTI) and have a clear plan for continuation after the duration of the proposed KAVA project. • All projects must define aims and objectives and lead to specific deliverables, outputs and final results over a defined time schedule and they will be financed by EIT RawMaterials (the KIC) only for a defined duration. • Proposals must meet the highest expectations and performance on the creation of impact (e.g. EIT Core RIS KPI targets; please refer to Strategic Agenda 2021-2027).
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries,
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.
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/01/2022
15/09/2021
Total budget/ call
Expected number of proposals funded
More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Improving preparation of multi-actor projects to enable the relevant actors to work in a co-creative way
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European Commission
Objective
In support of the Green Deal, Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and farm to fork objectives and targets, the successful proposal will focus on improving the preparation of multi-actor projects to enable the relevant actors to work in a more co-creative way. The expected outcome of this topic are approaches for developing sound, coherent and well-prepared multi-actor projects, enabling project coordinators to use the complementary knowledge of partners to prepare actions to find ready-to-use solutions. Member States’ authorities and AKIS actors need insights and tools to improve the interaction, connections and drafting skills in particular in the stage before putting down the multi-actor project proposals for selection. This will lead to better informed and engaged stakeholders and users of innovative project results leading to more effective Agriculture Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) and related platforms.
Eligible Activities
Develop ways to improve in particular the preparation of Horizon Europe multi-actor projects to better include at an early stage the needed variety of relevant practice actors in a balanced way and to be able to find useful information for the topic, with the view of strengthening co-creation between all actors even before the start and selection of the project. Make use of potential capacities of national/regional AKIS and AKIS coordination bodies to this effect. In particular, test out the effect of providing seed funding to fund the preparation phase as happens successfully in European innovation partnership "Agricultural productivity and sustainability" (EIPAGRI) Operational Groups[3] to improve the overall multi-actor quality of project proposals. Find ways to improve the connection and interaction between Horizon Europe Multi-actor projects and EIP-AGRI Operational Group innovation projects on specific topics before the very start of the multi-actor project, thus improving the interaction between the local/regional/ national level and the EU level and the quality of project proposals. Explore what are multi-actor consortia experiences and questions related to the preparation phase, to better understand which hurdles should be solved to ultimately result in more integration of EIP-AGRI Operational Groups in Horizon Europe Multi-actor projects and a better uptake of the results of EU multi-actor projects at national/regional/ local level and vice versa. This should help sharing knowledge across the EU at all levels and between the projects from different funding sources and ultimately result in better prepared project proposals.
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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
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
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Developing EU advisory networks on water use
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
In support of the Green Deal, Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and farm to fork objectives and targets, the successful proposal will focus on advisor exchanges across the EU to increase the speed of knowledge creation and sharing, capacity building, of demonstration of innovative solutions, as well as helping to bring them into practice, which accelerates the needed transitions. Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) in which advisors are fully integrated are key drivers to speed up innovation and the uptake of research results by farmers.
Eligible Activities
Connect advisors having a broad and extensive network of farmers across all EU Member States in an EU advisory network dedicated to water use, including avoiding water shortage and pollution, with a view to sharing experiences on how to best tackle the issues, building on the outcomes of the EIP-AGRI “Focus Group on Water and Agriculture”[3], the EIP-AGRI Workshop: “Connecting innovative projects: Water & Agriculture”[4], and the H2020 “Thematic network to improve water management”[5] Share effective and novel approaches among the EU advisory network on water use, which are sustainable in terms of economic, environmental and social aspects. Take strong account of cost-benefit elements. Collect and document good examples in this regard, connecting with farmers, intermediates and consumers in Member States to be able to take into account financial aspects and local conditions. Select the best practices, learn about the key success factors, possible quick wins and make them available for (local) exploitation, to ensure financial win-wins for producers, citizens and water companies.
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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Upscaling (real-time) sensor data for EU-wide monitoring of production and agri-environmental conditions
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
In support of the Green Deal, Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and farm to fork objectives and targets, the successful proposal will focus on advisor exchanges across the EU to increase the speed of knowledge creation and sharing, capacity building, of demonstration of innovative solutions, as well as helping to bring them into practice, which accelerates the needed transitions. Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) in which advisors are fully integrated are key drivers to speed up innovation and the uptake of research results by farmers.
Eligible Activities
Connect advisors having a broad and extensive network of farmers across all EU Member States in an EU advisory network dedicated to water use, including avoiding water shortage and pollution, with a view to sharing experiences on how to best tackle the issues, building on the outcomes of the EIP-AGRI “Focus Group on Water and Agriculture”[3], the EIP-AGRI Workshop: “Connecting innovative projects: Water & Agriculture”[4], and the H2020 “Thematic network to improve water management”[5] Share effective and novel approaches among the EU advisory network on water use, which are sustainable in terms of economic, environmental and social aspects. Take strong account of cost-benefit elements. Collect and document good examples in this regard, connecting with farmers, intermediates and consumers in Member States to be able to take into account financial aspects and local conditions. Select the best practices, learn about the key success factors, possible quick wins and make them available for (local) exploitation, to ensure financial win-wins for producers, citizens and water companies.
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
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 15/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Piloting approaches and tools to empower citizens to exercise their “data rights” in the area of food and nutrition
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
A successful proposal will support the deployment of digital and data technologies as key enablers for the European Green Deal priorities, the EU's Climate ambition for 2030 and 2050 and the farm to fork strategy for a fair healthy and environmentally friendly food system. It will help to bring about innovative and inclusive governance, better informed decision-making processes, social engagement, and innovation. Project results are expected to contribute to all of the expected outcomes: empower citizens to exercise their “data rights” and to contribute to a just transition of food systems pilot digital solutions in food systems and nutrition with enhanced personal data protection and data sovereignty and which achieve a fairer distribution of wealth and benefits advance alternative approaches to food system data sharing that promote innovation and increase competition
Eligible Activities
Proposals should support the implementation of the European Data Strategy[1] in food systems. The European Data Strategy has the ambition to make the EU the leading role model for a society empowered by data, for the benefit of all. It outlines a future in which the way that data is collected and used, places the individual first, in accordance with European values, fundamental rights and rules. It also emphasises that citizens will only trust and embrace much needed data-driven innovations – in food systems and beyond - if they are confident that any personal data sharing in the EU is compliant with strict data protection rules and respectful of their data sovereignty[2]. Current centralised platforms for big and social data management in food systems tend to consolidate the dominance of existing incumbent actors. They allow limited control over the data by citizens (e.g. food purchasing data, data from wearables on activity and health, online behaviour regarding diet and food, data from personalised nutrition solutions), and enable lock-ins by limiting data portability.
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.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
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
Thematic networks to compile and share knowledge ready for practice
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call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
In support of the Green Deal, CAP and Farm to Fork objectives and targets, the successful proposal will focus on knowledge sharing in a language that is easy to understand and is targeted to farmers and foresters. Primary producers have a particular need for impartial and tailored knowledge on the management choices related to the needs, challenges or opportunities they experience. This speeds up innovation and the uptake of results, and is key to improve sustainability. It adds value to the knowledge and cost-effectiveness of innovative practices and techniques in and across primary production sectors, food systems, bioeconomy and biodiversity. This will lead to more informed and engaged stakeholders and users of project results including primary producers and consumers thanks to effective platforms such as Agriculture Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS[1]). Despite the continued funding of scientific projects, innovative ideas and methods from practice are not captured and spread, and often research findings are not integrated into agricultural and forestry practice. Proposals, acting at EU level to remedy this situation, are essential because national and sectoral AKISs are insufficiently connected and organised to fully meet the challenge of intensifying thematic cooperation between researchers, advisors and farmers/foresters. This exchange of knowledge will foster economically viable and sustainable agriculture and forestry and build trust between the main AKIS actors.
Eligible Activities
Tackle the most urgent farmers’ or foresters' needs by summarising, sharing and presenting - in a language that is easy to understand and is targeted to farmers and foresters – the existing best practices and research findings that are ready to be put into practice, but not sufficiently known or used by practitioners. The specific themes of the networks can be chosen in a 'bottom-up' way on the condition that they. Compile a comprehensive description of the state of current farming practices on the chosen theme to explain the added-value of the proposal and the relevance of the theme. Proposals must focus on the cost/benefit aspects of the practices collected and summarised, and clarify how the project avoids duplication with ongoing or completed projects and networks. Deliver an extensive range of useful, applicable and appealing end-user material for farmers and foresters. This info should be easy to access and understand, making use of audio-visual material wherever possible, including also materials serving education and training;
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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
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
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Consumer-focused labelling options for bio-based products
call synopsis European Commission
Objective
The project is expected to advance the role and impact of bio-based innovation to accelerate the transition from a linear fossil-based economy, which leads to overuse and depletion of natural resources, into resource-efficient and circular bio-based systems operating within safe planetary boundaries. Improved and informed governance and social innovation contribute to reducing resource consumption and result in an increased innovation capacity of all actors. Informed consumers may pursue the objectives of circular economy, asking for efficiency and inclusiveness of services provided through less resources and goods, changing consumption patterns (e.g. reducing meat consumption), preventing food waste and separating bio-waste from other waste streams so that it can be (partly) converted to bio-based materials. Proposals will focus on consumer-oriented labelling options for industrial bio-based products with low environmental footprint, in terms of resources, processes and materials used. Industrial bio-based products do not include food/feed, biofuels, bioenergy and cultural/recreation sectors. However, relevant initiatives in the field of consumer-focussed labelling of sustainability of biobased products, arising from EU policies in the bioeconomy sectors, should be taken into account.
Eligible Activities
Select a range of bio-based systems where value chains can be monitored in their environmental and social impacts (benefits and trade-offs) from the primary materials trade to the final products. Develop pre- and co-normative research to design or update standards and labels for business-toconsumers communication of climate-neutrality and environmental impacts/benefits/trade-offs and performances of materials and products. Environmental impacts should include carbon footprint, climate neutrality, biodiversity impacts and any other environmental footprint relevant for the specific bio-based value chain and final products. Metrics on value generated, in the final product, per unit of biological feedstock used, including bio-waste, will be assessed. Develop guidelines on the design of labels for bio- based products that include the perspectives of public authorities (national, regional, local) and consumers. Assess existing/develop new monitoring system and indicators of effectiveness and robustness of existing business-to-consumers labels and certification schemes. Demonstrate/test effectiveness of existing (voluntary) business-to-consumers labels and certification schemes and monitor robustness. This action includes the identification of labels and certification schemes and testing of the monitoring system and indicators assessed/developed.
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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
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
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Water governance, economic and financial sustainability of water systems
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improve policy implementation for securing sustainable water use across sectors, while insuring transparency and inclusiveness. Promote a better integrated planning approach across water-using sectors. Help to link water management to the economic and social development sectors. Support coordination between water policies and other relevant policies and coordination of planning measures across relevant EU and national instruments for sustainable water use Empower citizens by increasing their motivation and capacity to influence effective water governance decisions. Help society to implement through governance, the technological, economic, political, and social measures that will set a course toward the achievement of a desirable, more sustainable and secure water future. Support the implementation of the European Green Deal and the Sustainable Development Goals, notably SDG 6 “Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
Eligible Activities
Changing the way water is used, managed and shared with people, our environment and our economy, addressing trade-offs and ensuring policy coherence, and helping shape the appropriate institutional environment to deal with the complexity of multiple water challenges and the design of the water systems of the future, requires effective development and implementation of sound water management and governance strategies. The governance and institutional set up must be designed to respect the needs of the natural aquatic environment in terms of water quantity (water allocation) and quality, reconcile the competing demands of the economy over water resources and drive the transition in water using sectors towards operation within the sustainability limits. Water problems are commonly the results of governance problems. Technical solutions often exist, but clarity is often lacking as to who does what, at which level and how. Implementing appropriate governance schemes or designing new multi-level governance and institutional settings for the implementation of sound water management, will help to achieve sustainable use of natural resources, as well as prevent pollution and protect biodiversity.
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
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 15/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Mobilisation of society to transform food systems for co-benefits
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
Build on the Fit4Food2030[1] initiative to further the mobilisation of all relevant Food System public and private sector stakeholders, researchers, non-governmental organisations, educators, knowledge brokers, media and society, to work together via an interlinked structure at the level of cities, regions, and countries across Europe, and that supports mutual learning and good practices. A new and improved structured network of evidence-based policy labs throughout Europe so as to raise awareness, foster joint action, good practices and knowledge sharing amongst stakeholders relevant to food system policy developments and implementation at various levels: local, regional, national, EU and international level. Key to this will be the inclusion of decision and policy makers, scientists, and public authorities to ensure the sustainability and legitimacy of the governance process. Increased pan-European citizen engagement, social innovation and co-creation through local or regional living labs; promote food systems science education for children and youth while respecting national competence in the area of education and health, and measure the food systems transition progress in society.
Eligible Activities
Establish a pan-European Food 2030 multi-actor and public engagement mechanism to raise food system awareness and foster more citizen (including youth) involvement and interest in science, research and innovation, necessary to foster support for a food system transformation that delivers co-benefits.Engage a network of science museums to co-create and deploy a Food 2030 “food systems lab” inspired by the Oceans Plastic Lab[2] to be deployed across Europe linking in particular to EU presidencies, important global meetings (e.g.: COP), and other relevant placebased initiatives (like I-Capital, Green Capital, etc.). Support emerging relevant citizen science projects at local level (neighbourhoods, towns and cities), conduct hackathons, hold science cafés, and set up a dedicated video channel to display food systems success stories, all with the aim of raising awareness of the need to transform food systems and to co-create citizen-inspired solutions. Develop and deploy innovative interactive food systems education material in support of both the informal and formal education of children and youth (including gender-specific messaging) across Europe while respecting national competence in the area of education and health, in cooperation with relevant European school networks, associations and local media outlets.
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.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
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
Uptake and validation of citizen observations to complement authoritative measurement within the urban environment and boost related citizen engagement
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
A more widespread participation of citizens, (e.g. new and/or existing associations/groupings of citizens observers) in the monitoring, observation, and protection of the urban environment, complementary to governmental measures; Greater availability of qualitative and quantitative in-situ data for long time series and better geographical coverage, contributing to the in-situ component of existing observation systems (such as Copernicus[2], European research infrastructures[3] and GEOSS); Broader use of data and information collected by citizens in policy and research, with crowdsourcing and citizen observations acknowledged as valuable information complementary to authoritative observations; Increased use of existing toolkits and development of new toolboxes (methodologies, methods, technologies) for broad use, which could include the development of efficient passive sampling systems; Leveraged use of wearables for citizens and other low-cost technologies in the domain of environmental observation.
Eligible Activities
Successful proposals are expected to support citizen engagement, specifically the active role of citizens in the collection and use of data and information within the urban environment to complement the data and information collected through other means of observation (space-based, airborne, etc.). The proposals selected under this topic should increase societal awareness about the urban environment and lead to an increase in actions necessary to protect it. The proposals should contribute to more comprehensive and available data and information of good quality to assess the state of the urban environment in support of the climate transition and the European Green Deal and to the GEO initiatives related to urban environment and urban resilience.
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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, Horizon Associate Countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 15/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
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
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European Partnership for a climate neutral, sustainable and productive Blue Economy
call synopsis
European Commission
Objective
In line with the objectives of the European Green Deal and Digital Europe priorities, the successful proposal will contribute to the sustainability and resilience of the blue economy by supporting the establishment of innovative governance models. It will also contribute to strengthening the EU and international science-policy interfaces in marine- and maritime-related domains as well as the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) by supporting the further deployment and exploitation of Environmental Observation data and products and of digital and data technologies. EU and national multi-level cooperation and alignment across and within regional seas of research and innovation programmes, priorities and investments are enhanced, based on established strategic research and innovation agendas and related cooperation activities, including international agreements and outreach; as well as cooperation with other Horizon Europe initiatives, European partnerships and missions. Europe’s role in ocean science, research, social and technological developments, innovation and productivity in the marine domain is clearly strengthened by 2030 and transformative governance enables the advances of the role of Europe in business, finance and social developments in the marine/maritime domain.
Eligible Activities
Europe’s seas and ocean do not stop at national borders, nor do the challenges they face. Many of the issues are common throughout European seas and the Atlantic, even globally. A major effort is needed to increase the development of ocean science, research, technological developments and innovation, both to protect the ocean and to increase the resilience of its ecosystems and to ensure a strong sustainable blue economy and science-based design of marine spatial planning, involving all stakeholders. No nation can face this on its own and undertake the investments in research, technology and innovation that are needed to steer new business, governance and social developments. Many of the identified research priorities and activities of the EU and individual countries are similar and, therefore, require alignment over all European seas and ocean. Existing and new funding streams from national, public and private sources will need to be pooled, together with EU funding, in order to maximise efforts and achieve efficiency gains. To address these issues, sea basin-specific Research and Innovation Agendas (RIAs) have been developed for the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, and the Black Sea[2]. An impact-driven and coherent approach needs to be designed to combine all of these research and innovation agendas, in order to structure the European landscape, so that common issues can be addressed jointly, and national marine strategies are developed in a consistent way.
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. 15/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
23.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Environmental observations solutions contributing to meeting “One Health” challenges
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call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
Better insights in how to foster the use of environmental observation in the large domain of One Health[2] and the areas within this domain that could benefit the most from environmental and Earth observation; An increase of the capacity to trace environmental parameter changes on how they impact on the emergence of diseases; Monitoring of the evolution of ecosystem barriers and reinforcement of their sustainability, specifically in densely populated or intensively used areas; Contributing to understanding the emergence and tackling the spread of new infectious diseases affecting human, animal or plant health, and the interlinkages that may exist between them and building up of more resilient ecosystems; Better insights into the concept of alert and early warning systems, including, where possible, the next steps taken (e.g. exploitation/scaling up) in working with the outcomes of the EIC Horizon Prize on Early Warning for Epidemics
Eligible Activities
The general scope of this topic is to explore areas of the One Health policy that would benefit from the use of environmental observation and how environmental observations can be used for further shaping policies in the context of e.g. human health, animal health (including zoonoses) and plant health. The proposal should build on the holistic integrative concept of ‘One Health’ that includes not only the health of humans, but also of animals, soil and plants including ecosystems and environmental health. Information deriving from environmental observation combined with health data over the broad range of the One Health concept should be delivered through an integrated approach aggregating all the components of the One Health with the intention to support related policies within the health area in a comprehensive way. A specific focus of the proposal should be on the monitoring of the evolution of ecosystem barriers in densely populated, industrialised or agricultural areas. The proposal should also investigate how environmental observations could provide information that can contribute to improving the effectiveness, sustainability and resilience of these ecosystem barriers in facing emerging diseases. The proposal should include the reanalysis of long time series of environmental observations and their correlation with the emergence or spread of diseases.
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. 15/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Improving preparation of multi-actor projects to enable the relevant actors to work in a co-creative way
call synopsis
European Commission
Objective
1. Improve the drafting of multi-actor project proposals[1] and in particular the involvement of relevant actors with complementary knowledge in a balanced way in the preparatory stage. 2. The policy objectives linked to Cluster 6, such as for instance agroecology, climate, pesticide reduction, reduction of water use etc, as well as the European Green Deal, the Farm to Fork Strategy and the CAP, the Biodiversity Strategy and the wider bioeconomy research and policies,. 3. The CAP cross-cutting objective of modernising the sector by fostering and sharing knowledge, innovation and digitalisation in agriculture and rural areas, and encouraging their uptake[2] . It will provide overall knowledge to the CAP supported projects related to knowledge creation, organisation and sharing. 4. The outcomes will be connecting actors, policies, projects and instruments to speed up innovation
Eligible Activities
Develop ways to improve in particular the preparation of Horizon Europe multi-actor projects to better include at an early stage the needed variety of relevant practice actors in a balanced way and to be able to find useful information for the topic, with the view of strengthening co-creation between all actors even before the start and selection of the project. Make use of potential capacities of national/regional AKIS and AKIS coordination bodies to this effect. In particular, test out the effect of providing seed funding to fund the preparation phase as happens successfully in European innovation partnership "Agricultural productivity and sustainability" (EIPAGRI) Operational Groups[3] to improve the overall multi-actor quality of project proposals. Find ways to improve the connection and interaction between Horizon Europe Multi-actor projects and EIP-AGRI Operational Group innovation projects on specific topics before the very start of the multi-actor project, thus improving the interaction between the local/regional/ national level and the EU level and the quality of project proposals. Explore what are multi-actor consortia experiences and questions related to the preparation phase, to better understand which hurdles should be solved to ultimately result in more integration of EIP-AGRI Operational Groups in Horizon Europe Multi-actor projects and a better uptake of the results of EU multi-actor projects at national/regional/ local level and vice versa. This should help sharing knowledge across the EU at all levels and between the projects from different funding sources and ultimately result in better prepared project proposals.
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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
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
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
New technologies for acquiring insitu observation datasets to address climate change effects
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European Commission
Objective
Lower cost of in-situ observation in terms of capital cost, deployment/recovery, and maintain leading; Improved geographical coverage and long-time series of in situ environmental observations; Tested and validated new in-situ measurement technologies in hard-to-reach under-sampled areas; Dedicated technical protocols ensuring validation, interoperability, and synchronisation between in-situ and remote sensing systems in compliance with the GEOSS and Copernicus requirements; Established collaboration with environmental observation data providers to ensure proper gap filling and adequate responses in terms of acquisition protocols; Coherent business model(s) involving industrialists, research centres, and users ensuring the sustainability of systems developed; Contribute to reinforcing the in-situ component of the GEO initiative, the Copernicus programme and the EC-ESA initiative on Earth system science, and to strengthen in-situ observations to adequately complement the space-based observations planned through Copernicus Expansion Missions.
Eligible Activities
The geographical coverage and acquisition of long time series of in-situ observation of the various components of the Earth’s systems should be improved in order to ensure a proper monitoring and modelling of the environmental processes. This is recognised in the context of the Copernicus programme, by the GOOS 2030 Strategy, and was reiterated at global level at the GEO Ministerial Summit[3] in November 2019 in the Canberra Ministerial Declaration[4]. This topic is intended to support innovative technological solutions building on cutting-edge technologies in the domain of measurement and testing, big data and ICT to acquire necessary parameters from in-situ measurements required to ensure an integrated monitoring and model data assimilation necessary to respond to the climate transition and the European Green Deal challenges. This call covers marine and/or terrestrial measurements in hard-to-reach areas or areas with extreme physical conditions such as the polar regions, the tropical regions and desert regions, the deep-sea, and the high-altitude regions where the lack of in-situ data makes global assessment and mitigation of climate change effects very challenging. Proposals could also address geographical and high temporal resolution gaps in observations such as the real-time monitoring of aeroallergens or other atmospheric aerosols affecting health.
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. 15/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Broaden EIP Operational Group outcomes across borders by means of thematic networks, compiling and sharing knowledge ready for practice
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
The cross-cutting objective of modernising the sector by fostering and sharing of knowledge, innovation and digitalisation in agriculture and rural areas, and encouraging their uptake[1], as well as contributing to the European Green deal and farm to fork objectives. Examples are climate issues, pesticide use, water use and pollution, short supply chains linking to the consumer, farm viability, animal welfare, generational renewal, etc. The collection and distribution of easily accessible practice-oriented knowledge on the thematic area chosen, in particular the existing best practices and research findings that are ready to be put into practice, but not sufficiently known or used by practitioners. Conserve practical knowledge for the long term - beyond the project period – in particular by using the main trusted dissemination channels which farmers/foresters consult most often, delivering as much audio-visual material and as many “practice abstracts” in the European innovation partnership "Agricultural productivity and sustainability" (EIP-AGRI) common format as possible, including also education and training materials; I
Eligible Activities
Build on the experience and outcomes of at least 5 EIP-AGRI Operational Groups of at least 3 Member States and choose a common theme related to the themes of the 5 Operational Group projects. Projects should tackle the most urgent needs of farmers and foresters. Collect, summarise, share and translate the existing knowledge from science and practice, resulting from the EIP-AGRI Operational Groups and beyond, in an easy-to-understand language for practitioners. Compile a comprehensive description of the state of current farming practices on the chosen theme to explain the added value of the proposal and the relevance of the theme. Proposals must focus on the cost/benefit aspects of the practices collected and summarised, and clarify how the project avoids duplication with ongoing or completed projects and networks. Deliver an extensive range of useful, applicable and appealing end-user material for farmers and foresters. This info should be easy to access and understand, and feed into the existing dissemination channels most consulted by farmers and foresters in the countries.
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.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
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
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Innovative tools and methods to evaluate the design and support, monitoring and implementation of effective CAP strategic plans
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
Agri-food systems are key sectors for the delivery of the objectives of the European green deal while the CAP is the most important EU policy mechanism with the capacity to have a significant impact on the agricultural dimension of these systems at European level. In the new results-based delivery model of the CAP, Member States are in charge of tailoring CAP interventions to maximise their contribution to EU objectives and to achieve agreed targets. In developing their CAP strategic plans, Member States need to analyse their specific situation and needs, set their targets and design the interventions that will allow them to reach these targets, while being adapted to the national and specific regional contexts. They also have a say in designing the compliance and control framework applicable to beneficiaries while continuing to ensure effective monitoring and enforcement of the attainment of all policy objectives.
Eligible Activities
Review and benchmark existing tools and/or methods used in different Member States to support the development, implementation and monitoring of effective CAP strategic plans. Develop, test and demonstrate a set of innovative tools and/or methods, both qualitative and quantitative, to evaluate the design and support the implementation and monitoring of effective CAP strategic plans. The proposed tools and/or methods should: take into account all objectives and policy instruments post-2020 CAP; enable analysis of coherence between the multiple instruments of the CAP as well as with other EU policies and international commitments; be compatible with and/or innovative in relation to the tools and methods used by the European Commission. Apply and evaluate potentials and limitations of the proposed tools to different case studies within Member States, with attention given to balanced geographical coverage and taking into account the diversity of farming systems across the EU, including the outermost regions, and different government structures, e.g. regional / federal administration approaches. Develop methodological protocols and guidelines for the users of the tools and methods.
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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Multi-layer governance performance of marine policies
call synopsis European Commission
Objective
Better understanding by the policy making community of the institutional barriers such as lock-ins, path dependency, bounded rationality, political inertia and power imbalances in the formulation and implementation of marine policies. The policy making community exploited analyses and better understanding of formal and informal policy governance work streams or processes, including public consultation and encompassing local, regional, national, European and global ocean governance aspects. Stronger e-government and easily achievable open government data facilitate greater access to public services. Appropriate communication, exchange, coordination and management is enabled at regional, national and European level.Improved collaborative governance performance allowing social and technical innovations to provide opportunities for the social contract between the State and the citizenry through increased transparency, enabling better spatial planning and natural resource management, ultimately leading to increased trust in policy making.
Eligible Activities
The management of the ocean, seas and coasts is largely carried out in a fragmented manner, at institutional as well as legal governance level and through several related sectors. Poor coordination between sectoral approaches, low institutional capacity, weak implementation of international conventions and lack of technical knowledge and of financial resources for regional, cross-regional and national processes are common issues in Member States and partner countries, affecting coastal communities severely in terms of food security and livelihoods (loss of jobs). Current policy governance models and work streams, including public consultation, at different governance levels, need to be analysed in relation to their performance and further challenged to intensify regional and local integration in the policy dialogue, as the (total, regional and local) transitions towards a sufficiently protected marine natural capital and health and wellbeing of citizens should also be just and inclusive. Proposals should address the need to meet increasing public demands and to address declining public trust. Proposals should conceptualise and operationalise strategies to address identified barriers to collaborative governance related to the ocean and seas based on a long-term perspective using a participatory process of visioning and experimentation, accompanied by strong and justified recommendations on the required capacity building. Proposals should improve or develop and leverage innovative digital tools, towards a stronger e-government and easily achievable open government data.
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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
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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ONGOING EUROPEAN CALLS ENTERPRISES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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Innovative multi-use projects combining offshore renewable energy with other activities and/or with nature protection in the Atlantic (Topic 1)
call synopsis
European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF)
Administration
CINEA
Objective
to support the development and uptake of multi-use between marine renewable energies (especially emerging ones such as wave, tidal and floating wind) and other blue economy activities and/or with nature protection (e.g. marine protected areas).
Eligible Activities
Projects will advance multi-use, integrated offshore renewable energy solutions towards the commercial phase. Activities will vary depending on the maturity of the multiuse concept targeted in the proposal. In their proposals, applicants will describe clearly the chosen concept and its maturity level and the relevant activities they will implement to develop the solutions. Applicants should explain in their proposal how the proposed solutions build on the results of, or will exploit synergies with, relevant EU and other projects and initiatives in the area of multi-use solutions including offshore renewable energy. Those projects include the ones reviewed in a recent technical background study published by the Commission: MULTIFRAME, UNITED, MUSICA, MARIBE, MERMAID, TROPOS, MUSES, Space@Sea, Edulis, Wier&Wind, ORECCA, H2OCEAN and CO-EXIST. Proposals focusing on early stage concepts will include activities to develop the concept and business case. These will include: – Cost-benefit analysis, market study, business planning, identifying investors. – Forming partnerships between business, investors, authorities, environmental organisations and other stakeholders, e.g. through matchmaking activities. – Identification of sites and preparatory activities for licensing/consenting applications.
Eligible Applicants
Minimum two entities from two different eligible EU Member States participating in the Atlantic Maritime Strategy; and At least one for-profit, private-sector business entity in the offshore renewable energy sector. The coordinator must be established in an EU Member State participating in the Atlantic Maritime Strategy (France, Ireland, Portugal and Spain).
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, EMFAF Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2022
1.875.000
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/emfaf-2021-pia-msp
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Black Sea blue economy investment and innovation capacity building pilot (Topic 2)
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European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF)
Administration
CINEA
Objective
In support of the implementation of the Common Maritime Agenda for the Black Sea – endorsed by Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine – this call topic aims to boost innovation and digitalisation in blue economy sectors. The selected pilot project(s) will contribute to the implementation of the European Green Deal objectives, the Digital Agenda and the EU Communication on Sustainable Blue Economy.
Eligible Activities
Carrying out a gap assessment (e.g. SWOT analysis) to define specific needs in the local areas targeted by the proposal. The gap assessment must be conducted with relevant maritime stakeholders including business and research organisations, chambers of commerce, clusters, business hubs/accelerators and financing bodies (i.e. National Promotional Banks). – Designing pilot capacity building activities and services that can address the identified gaps and contribute to an effective and networked blue investment and innovation ecosystem in the Black Sea. The design will also take into account best practices from other regions and sea basins. Activities should contribute to awareness raising, stakeholder engagement and community building. They may include coaching, mentoring, training, advisory services, matchmaking activities or other forms of support for cooperation among blue economy SMEs/start-ups and other stakeholders such as those mentioned above. The design will include a clear methodology and criteria to identify and select the stakeholders that will participate in the pilot activities and services. – Testing of the identified capacity building activities and services for SMEs, start-ups, funding and finance bodies and other stakeholders in the maritime economy. – Assessing the lessons learned, best practices and further opportunities that result from the pilot test and development of recommendations.
Eligible Applicants
Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least three applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following condition: Minimum three entities, including at least two eligible non-EU countries participating in the CMA for the Black Sea. The coordinator must be established in an EU Member State participating in the regional maritime cooperation in the Atlantic, the Black Sea and the Western Mediterranean Common Maritime Agenda for the Black Sea (Bulgaria and Romania).
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Affiliate countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
11/01/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Recovery of coastal and maritime tourism in the Western Mediterranean (Topic 3)
call synopsis European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF)
Administration
CINEA
Objective
- Supporting tourism stakeholders to tap into the growing ecotourism niche tourism market. - Boosting innovation and digitalisation in the tourism sector, thus increasing its contribution to economic growth and jobs in the Mediterranean. - Improving the business environment for tourism SMEs, mobilising private-public investments, enhancing socioeconomic and market intelligence, diversifying and increasing the visibility of the tourism offer and products.
Eligible Activities
- Establishment of multi-stakeholder partnerships/hubs/networks/clusters to tackle the chosen theme(s) and priorities, as outlined above, in a coordinated and collaborative way. Participating stakeholders should include entities from at least four Western Mediterranean countries, and include both EU and non-EU Western Mediterranean countries. Stakeholders from other EU Mediterranean Member States may additionally participate. – Development of guidelines, business models and action plans for various stakeholders in the maritime and coastal tourism communities (e.g. regions, cities, businesses across the whole value chain, etc.) focusing on the chosen theme(s) and priorities as outlined above. – Design and testing of tools to assess and measure environmental impacts and monitor the implementation of sustainable and circular approaches and indicators/standards for sustainable tourism practices. – Design and testing of new tourism products corresponding to the chosen theme(s) and priorities above. – Awareness raising and capacity building activities for stakeholders in the coastal and maritime tourism sectors to support uptake of new models and approaches. – Development of policy recommendations for the chosen theme(s), based on lessons learned during project implementation and recommendations of mechanisms to ensure future sustainability and updating of activities beyond the project duration. – Forecasting and monitoring management plans and their targets, including upgrading skills and training public and private operators. – Engaging tourism destination observatories. – Aligning resource management among national, regional and local planning frameworks.
Eligible Applicants
Minimum four entities from four different eligible countries, including at least two EU Member States and one eligible non-EU country participating in the Initiative for the sustainable development of the blue economy in the Western Mediterranean; At least one private-sector business entity or association in the coastal and maritime tourism sector; and at least one local/regional/city level public authority with competence relating to coastal and maritime tourism sector activities.The coordinator must be established in an EU Member State participating in the Initiative for the sustainable development of the blue economy in the Western Mediterranean (Portugal, Spain, France, Italy and Malta).
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
1/01/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Secretariat for the Alliance on Processors and Semiconductor technologies
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
This action is to support the activities of the Industrial Alliance on processors and semiconductor technologies that was announced in the Communication on “Updating the 2020 New Industrial Strategy” The purpose of the Alliance is to gather relevant stakeholders, including industry, Member States representatives and other experts, from across Europe in view of strengthening Europe’s industrial capacities in the design and manufacturing of advanced processors and other electronic components. The activities of the Alliance will contribute to delivering on the EU’s digital targets for 2030, by addressing use cases for all sectors of the economy, notably mobility, communications, industrial manufacturing, security, and health.
Eligible Activities
- Supporting the work of the Alliance, including through the organisation of relevant thematic working groups in view of ensuring progress towards and delivering on the Alliance’s milestones. Organisation of the annual General Assembly with all members of the Alliance, in close coordination with the European Commission. Organisation of the annual Alliance Forum with all members of the Alliance and interested stakeholders, in close coordination with the European Commission. Creation and maintenance of the Alliance’s website and day-to-day content creation to inform the broader audience about the Alliance’s activities.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Market place for federated cloud-to-edge based services
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
to deploy and operate an EU online marketplace for cloud and edge services. The marketplace should be the single point of access for trusted services, notably European cloud and edge services, building blocks deployed under the Common Services Platform developed under the Digital Europe Programme and more generally any software and data processing services developed under EU programmes such as the Digital Europe Programme, Horizon 2020 or Horizon Europe
Eligible Activities
Define clear rules for the open, fair and transparent functioning of the marketplace, including how these would be guaranteed in the long term through an appropriate and transparent governance structure in cooperation with (EU) public authorities; Deploy the technical infrastructure of the marketplace platform, with a focus on customer experience, user-friendliness, and inclusion and equality principles; Ensure that the marketplace is built over the cloud-to-edge middleware platform developed under the Digital Europe Programme;
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no 22/02/2022
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Federated European infrastructure for genomics data
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The objective is the creation of a technical infrastructure combined with governance mechanisms that will secure easy, cross-border access to key datasets in the targeted area. In particular, the aim of this topic is to achieve sustainable cross-border linkage of and access to a multitude of genomic and related phenotypic, clinical and other datasets across Europe based on the progress achieved in the context of the 1+ Million Genomes initiative (1+MG).[1] Authorised data users, such as clinicians, researchers and innovators, will be able to advance our understanding of genomics for more precise and faster clinical decision-making, diagnostics, treatments and predictive medicine, and for improved public health measures that will benefit citizens, healthcare systems and the overall economy. The resulting genomic data infrastructure will be aligned with the developments under the European health data space, including relevant projects supported under the EU4Health Programme.
Eligible Activities
This action will support the deployment of the infrastructure needed to make harmonised European genomic data resources and linked clinical, phenotypic and other information, where available and relevant, securely findable and accessible across national borders. The data infrastructure may combine existing data platforms via FAIR-compliant interfaces and should facilitate the extension or upgrade of existing datasets and the creation of new ones. To ensure maximum data protection, the data will be in principle analysed using distributed data analysis and AI learning techniques, while fully taking into account the applicable data protection requirements and the EU’s international obligations.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no 22/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Preparatory actions for the AI-on-demand platform
call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
support the implementation of the Adopt AI programme which supports the procurement of AI systems for public administrations (Proposed in the White Paper on AI). serve the needs of both public administrations as well as the user industry, in particular SMEs, addressing the major industrial sectors in Europe, with high potential for large scale deployment best support the wide uptake of trustworthy AI “made in Europe”, in line with AI regulatory framework on AI (Proposal for a Regulation laying down harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (COM(2021) 206 final)) for the benefit of the European economy, society and also addressing environmental challenges Interconnect with the cloud for computing requirements and with the data spaces Interconnect with the Testing and Experimentation Facilities, and the Digital Innovation Hubs
Eligible Activities
Collect and consolidate the requirements and needs, mobilising a wide community of relevant stakeholders such as representatives of public administrations, businesses (in particular SMEs and start-ups) and technical experts, in key sectors, including through the European Digital Innovation Hubs. The requirements should be prioritised on the basis of their related impact in terms of potential for large scale deployment, social, economic and environmental impacts. Provide a mapping of existing AI tools, incl. AI solutions already procured by public administrations in Member States, and identify gaps and future needs. This work should build on the information provided by relevant analyses and projects (Such as AI4EU and analyses of the use of AI in public administration).
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Preparatory actions for the data space for smart communities
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
A sustainable data governance scheme for the smart communities’ data space as well as a blueprint that connects existing local data ecosystems and EU systems and enables public and private stakeholders to develop cross-sector, cross-community, data services, including AI-enabled data services. A detailed roadmap towards a full-fledged pan-EU smart communities’ data space that will be interconnected with the Green Deal data space (see topic 2.2.1.1), and will include a set of technical specifications for interoperability with the European Data Spaces Technical Framework.
Eligible Activities
Develop a multi-stakeholder data governance scheme, bringing together local data ecosystem stakeholders, to jointly identify the data infrastructures to federate in order to enable a data space for smart communities at the EU level. Elaborate a blueprint for the data space for smart communities based on existing EU legislation and data policies, as well as on common principles agreed at sector or local levels Bring an agreed set of priority datasets and data themes (public, private, including citizencollected, etc.) including real-time data, into conformity with the new blueprint standards and principles.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Preparatory actions for data spaces for manufacturing
call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The objective is the creation of a technical infrastructure combined with governance mechanisms that will secure easy, cross-border access to key datasets in the targeted area. In particular, the aim of this topic is to achieve sustainable cross-border linkage of and access to a multitude of genomic and related phenotypic, clinical and other datasets across Europe based on the progress achieved in the context of the 1+ Million Genomes initiative (1+MG).[1] Authorised data users, such as clinicians, researchers and innovators, will be able to advance our understanding of genomics for more precise and faster clinical decision-making, diagnostics, treatments and predictive medicine, and for improved public health measures that will benefit citizens, healthcare systems and the overall economy. The resulting genomic data infrastructure will be aligned with the developments under the European health data space, including relevant projects supported under the EU4Health Programme.
Eligible Activities
This action will support the deployment of the infrastructure needed to make harmonised European genomic data resources and linked clinical, phenotypic and other information, where available and relevant, securely findable and accessible across national borders. The data infrastructure may combine existing data platforms via FAIR-compliant interfaces and should facilitate the extension or upgrade of existing datasets and the creation of new ones. To ensure maximum data protection, the data will be in principle analysed using distributed data analysis and AI learning techniques, while fully taking into account the applicable data protection requirements and the EU’s international obligations.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Preparatory actions for the Green Deal Data Space
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The Green Deal data space will interconnect[1] currently fragmented and dispersed data from various ecosystems[2], both for/from the private and public sectors. It will offer an interoperable, trusted IT environment, for data processing, and a set of rules of legislative, administrative and contractual nature that determine the rights of access to and processing of the data. The data space will also establish links with activities in other EU programmes such as Horizon Europe (in particular those funded under Cluster 4 “Digital, Industry and Space”, Cluster 5 “Climate, energy and Mobility”, Cluster 6 “Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment” and the relevant Missions) and the space programmes (e.g. Galileo and Copernicus) providing massive amounts of data including in real time. In order to coordinate among the various initiatives contributing to the Green Deal objectives, the project will propose a roadmap for the deployment of a full-fledged common European Green Deal data space and liaise with potential users and other relevant actors to ensure synergies between users and infrastructures..
Eligible Activities
The funding will enable the establishment of a data governance mechanism, with a detailed roadmap on how the data space should progressively develop into a panEuropean Green Deal data space, by connecting EU programmes, national, regional and local data ecosystems at the EU level. The roadmap should describe how to integrate the various activities contributing to the common European Green Deal data space in line with existing policy priorities and existing initiatives, enabling all relevant actors to access and re-use data needed for their purposes in compliance with the dataspace governance scheme. To this end, the roadmap should ensure that relevant users such as climate and environmental scientists are able to access and exploit the opportunities offered by Green Deal Data Space. Action to address potential barriers to such use cases should be identified in advance.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Testing and Experimentation Facility for Edge AI
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The overall aim of the Testing and Experimentation Facility (TEF) for Edge AI hardware is to ensure the availability in Europe of trusted, high-performance, low-power edge components and technologies to support the massive data-processing requirements of AI and the digital transformation. The emergence of novel computing paradigms, such as neuromorphic, provides an opportunity for the European industry to take the lead in a new generation of edge and distributed computing systems.
Eligible Activities
This project aims at delivering a European platform that will enable companies to develop, test and experiment AI product prototypes based on advanced low-power computing technologies, custom-designed for their application environment. It involves the set-up of facilities for design, fabrication, integration and verification, employing leading-edge equipment with advanced semiconductor process and fabrication technologies. Such a platform will be able to bring novel embedded AI technologies to high Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs), delivering prototypes for field validation that can significantly accelerate industrialization and time-to-market for edge AI components, resulting in a competitive advantage for the European ecosystem.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no 22/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
78.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Data Space for Mobility
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The objective is to contribute to the further development of the common European Mobility data space announced in the Data Strategy and in the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, built and operated in full compliance with existing EU legislation in the mobility and transport sectors. The specific aim is to support the creation of a technical infrastructure combined with governance mechanisms that will facilitate easy, crossborder access to key data resources in this area. This will be on the basis of and in full alignment with existing and upcoming mobility and transport initiatives (some of which are regulated) that organise the sharing of data for both passengers and freight in the domains and where relevant become an integral part of the emerging European data and cloud services infrastructure.
Eligible Activities
Under the control of Commission services, support will be provided to the ongoing Commission initiative launched on the common European Mobility data space, in particular on: making an inventory of existing data platforms and marketplaces (“data ecosystems”) which allow storage, processing or sharing of mobility and transport data. Bringing these initiatives together by mapping and providing a catalogue of transport data eco-systems, as well as describing the data types, data quality, related access conditions and (web) links. identifying gaps and overlaps of data currently covered (or not covered) by existing initiatives in view of possibly launching additional initiatives to cover such gaps. identifying common building blocks which could contribute to the long-term convergence of existing and new data-related initiatives in transport, serving private, public and industrial data sharing.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Data Spaces Support Centre
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The objective of this action is to set up and operate a Support Centre, which coordinates all relevant actions on sectorial data spaces and makes available (blueprint) architectures and data infrastructure requirements for the data spaces, including possible technologies, processes, standard and tools that will allow reuse of data across sectors by the public sector and European businesses, notably SMEs. It will also support the work of the envisaged Data Innovation Board in view of enhancing the interoperability of data as well as data sharing services between different sectors and domains. In particular, it will identify cross-sector standards to be used and developed for data use and cross-sector data sharing, it will carry out cross-sectoral comparisons and identify best practices with regards to sectoral requirements for security, access procedures, while taking into account sector-specific standardisations activities.
Eligible Activities
Support the creation of a community of practice in the field of data sharing. The community will have to include and engage in the discussion also the participants to the projects supported under Data for EU. Liaise with the actions under section 2.1 and to promote the competitive and seamless access and use of cloud infrastructures and services..
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no 22/02/2022
15/07/2021
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
90
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Governance of the Living-in.eu community
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The aim is to support the governance of the Living-in.eu community by coordinating the broad range of activities and stakeholders with various expertise (legal, financial, technical, education and capacity building, impact measuring).
Eligible Activities
Co-creation of the processes, actors, roles, rights, associated timeframes of the various sub-groups and to ensure the development and scaling up of digital smart and green solutions by the community; Running the coordination of all activities, including, but not limited to, community building and management, on boarding of new members, communication and exploitation of results, in the context of the Living-in.eu movement for the benefit of all the parties; Monitoring and supporting the relevant actions undertaken by the community that contribute to the establishment of interoperable digital platforms in cities and communities and measuring their impact to achieve their smart and sustainability goals.; Organise the supply side around a joint vision compatible with Living-in.EU principles for the provision of Local Digital Twins solutions in Europe.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe A consortium of at least three applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
48
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Preparatory actions for the data space for skills
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The objective is to deploy a secure and trusted data space to support sharing and accessing skills data for various purposes, from analytical and statistical purposes to policy development or re-use in innovative applications. The data space will provide easy, cross-border access to key datasets, deploying trust mechanisms (security and privacy by design) and develop data services matching European values, in particular of ethics, diversity and privacy.
Eligible Activities
The action will engage the community of stakeholders involving organisations at EU/ multi-country level, public administrations and/or governmental bodies, private and public actors (Including IT developers and end-users), education and training providers. In particular, the project will: Undertake an inventory of existing platforms collecting, storing and sharing education and skills data, in particular related to the green and digital transformations; Explore different possible design approaches for the data space (e.g. serving private data sharing and interests, that are also complemented by public data, serving private and public interests), and elaborate the advantages and disadvantages; Propose design/conceptual approaches, for the set-up of the data space, for the possible categorization of skills and identify common essential elements and develop corresponding business models; Explore what services and applications could be envisaged in the future; Develop a multi-stakeholder governance scheme of the data space; Get broad consensus on the approach, governance, and business models.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Total budget/ call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Preparatory actions for the data space for Agriculture
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The main objective is to develop a secure and trusted data space to enable the agriculture sector to transparently share and access data allowing for an increase in its economic and environmental performance. The space may also serve common good purposes (for more information on the scope of the data space, please see “A European Strategy for Data”, COM/2020/66 final). The data space is expected to facilitate the sharing, processing and analysis of production data, open data and possibly other public data (e.g. soil data). Production data supplemented by publicly held data will present new opportunities for monitoring and optimising the use of natural resources and will contribute to achieve the objectives of the Green Deal (including the Farm-toFork-Strategy; Biodiversity Strategy 2030 and the EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change) and the Common Agricultural Policy.
Eligible Activities
The project will explore possible options and conceptual approaches for the future deployment of this data space. Provisions for transparent control of data access and use, development of governance and business models for the data space are to be developed considering, among others, the evolving regulatory environment, cross-data-space elements, and experiences with the EU Code of Conduct on sharing agriculture data by contractual agreement. The development of the data space is expected to have a strong end-user orientation and to consider potential users, including farmers currently less using data-based solutions.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Preparatory actions for the data space for tourism
call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
Tourism is a major economic activity in the European Union with wide-ranging impact on economic growth, employment, and social development. It can be a powerful tool in fighting economic decline and unemployment. Nevertheless, the tourism sector, one of the hardest hit by the pandemic, needs support to face sectoral challenges exacerbated by the recent developments. A tourism data space, through its connection to other sectoral data spaces (e.g. cultural heritage) will provide access to information to the ecosystem, with an impact on productivity, greening and sustainability, innovative business models and upskilling. It will give the possibility of align offer to tourists expectations, adapting service proposals to new tourists groups, predict a high influx of tourists, and thus plan resources more efficiently, and even creating new business opportunities. The preparatory action will establish a multi-stakeholder data governance, an inventory of existing data platforms for tourism and a blueprint for tourism-specific building blocks which could contribute to the long-term convergence of existing and new data-related initiatives in tourism by making use of the data space technical infrastructure. The preparatory actions will support the deployment of these data spaces for tourism, and propose sustainable business models and incentives schemes to motivate participants to share data.
Eligible Activities
The funding will enable the establishment of a data sharing governance mechanism, with a detailed roadmap on how the data space for tourism will connect local data ecosystems at EU level that could be interconnected with other data spaces. The project will grow organically, building on different EU and national initiatives and public data ecosystems, and strengthening EU the connection between existing and future repositories of data.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
Set-up the Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) from all designated candidate entities resulting from the Expression of Interest (1.1). Upgrade these entities to provide the complete set of services of an EDIH, including the necessary infrastructure, in a specific geographical area, covering the needs of the local SMEs, small midcaps and/or public sector organisations with respect to their digital transformation. Network these EDIHs with each other and with other projects selected in Digital Europe Programme developing capacities in High Performance Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Advanced Digital Skills and accelerating the best use of these technologies.
Eligible Activities
Each EDIH will provide services based on a specific focus/expertise, which will support the local private and public sector with their digital and green transformation. The specialisation can be strengthened over time, and should make use of existing local competencies in this area. The services will be provided on an open, transparent and non-discriminatory basis and will be targeted mainly to (1) SMEs and small-midcaps and/ or (2) public sector organisations conducting non-economic activities.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y)
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Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
240 930 000
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/digital-2021-edih-initial-01
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Deploying advanced national QCI systems and networks
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) 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
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. Making these systems and networks widely available for undertaking and testing (in a number of real use cases) the functioning and the provision of very high security QKD components and systems, their interoperability and the end-to-end secure functioning of the system architecture.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
108 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Coordinate the first deployment of national EuroQCI projects and prepare the large-scale QKD testing and certification infrastructure
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
To coordinate the developments and findings of the national QCI projects; to prepare for the deployment of a flexible large-scale testing and certification QKD infrastructure that is in the service of all relevant actors of the participating Member States; and to assess the full-scale compliance of different EU technologies with a view to their later integration in EuroQCI. This support is needed to contribute to European technological autonomy in the highly strategic field of quantum communication technologie
Eligible Activities
Prepare to deploy a large-scale testing and certification infrastructure for QKD devices, technologies and systems, facilitating their standardisation and accreditation at EU level. The infrastructure will define the requirements for a fully operational QKD infrastructure facility covering EU needs in terms of testing, experimentation, and validation of QKD devices, technologies and systems, with a view to their accreditation; (including the definition of mutual recognition criteria in security). Coordinate national QCI projects: support discussions on user requirements and use cases, and return of experience from the deployment of advanced national quantum systems and networks including on EU QKD components and systems; coordinate the activities for developing an EU QKD ecosystem and the industrialisation of QKD devices in the EU; support the discussions on the further development of the national deployment plans and strategic efforts, for achieving an overall EuroQCI system (spatial and terrestrial segments).
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
2000000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Create a European Industrial Ecosystem for Secure QCI technologies and systems
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
To prepare for the industrialisation and deployment of quantum communication infrastructure (QCI) technological and operational capabilities and advanced QCI networks essential for European cybersecurity, and contribute to the development of a European industrial QCI ecosystem, including a thriving SME sector. This support is needed to contribute to European technological autonomy in the highly strategic field of quantum communication technologies.
Eligible Activities
Industrialisation of EU QKD devices, technologies and systems: prepare for industrialisation and for deployment (i.e. reaching TRL 8-9) quantum technology components for quantum key distribution that are stable, miniaturised and have competitive performance (e.g. cost-effective, exhibiting higher key exchange rates, link distances) that can be demonstrated over both short and long distances
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no 22/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
44 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
90
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
Set-up the Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) from all designated candidate entities resulting from the Expression of Interest (1.1). Upgrade these entities to provide the complete set of services of an EDIH, including the necessary infrastructure, in a specific geographical area, covering the needs of the local SMEs, small midcaps and/or public sector organisations with respect to their digital transformation. Network these EDIHs with each other and with other projects selected in Digital Europe Programme developing capacities in High Performance Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Advanced Digital Skills and accelerating the best use of these technologies.
Eligible Activities
Each EDIH will provide services based on a specific focus/expertise, which will support the local private and public sector with their digital and green transformation. The specialisation can be strengthened over time, and should make use of existing local competencies in this area. The services will be provided on an open, transparent and non-discriminatory basis and will be targeted mainly to (1) SMEs and small-midcaps and/ or (2) public sector organisations conducting non-economic activities.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y)
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Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
240 930 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Governance of the Living-in.eu community
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The aim is to support the governance of the Living-in.eu community by coordinating the broad range of activities and stakeholders with various expertise (legal, financial, technical, education and capacity building, impact measuring).
Eligible Activities
Co-creation of the processes, actors, roles, rights, associated timeframes of the various sub-groups and to ensure the development and scaling up of digital smart and green solutions by the community; Running the coordination of all activities, including, but not limited to, community building and management, on boarding of new members, communication and exploitation of results, in the context of the Living-in.eu movement for the benefit of all the parties; Monitoring and supporting the relevant actions undertaken by the community that contribute to the establishment of interoperable digital platforms in cities and communities and measuring their impact to achieve their smart and sustainability goals.; Organise the supply side around a joint vision compatible with Living-in.EU principles for the provision of Local Digital Twins solutions in Europe.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Uptake of digital solutions in Health and Care
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
This action will further foster knowledge sharing and multi-stakeholder engagement in the uptake and integration of digital solutions along the continuum of health and care. It will take forward and consolidate achievements in terms of interoperability, common dataspaces, telemedicine and digital solutions for person-centred care by engaging with the ecosystems and facilitating active contributions from all stakeholders.
Eligible Activities
Analyse and monitor the uptake of digital health solutions in regions (with a particular focus on rural and remote areas), Member States and associated countries. This will include independent living and telemedicine solutions, primary and secondary use of health data, related standards, certification and relevant exchange formats, interoperability (in compliance with EU and national legislation). The assessment will also cover wider aspects such as their economic value to both patients and health and care systems, their impact on health and care efficiency and continuity of care, financing and reimbursement models, and citizen empowerment.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
30
Publication (D/M/Y)
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
1.000.000
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/digital-2021-deploy-01-living-eu
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An ecosystem for digital twins in healthcare
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
to support the roll-out of DTH by mapping and structuring the ecosystem within the EU Member States and associated countries to identify and pool existing resources, and foster collaboration and overall integration of the stakeholders, while ensuring adequate clinical representation. This will be facilitated through a roadmap, a federated repository connecting resources and a simulation platform.
Eligible Activities
Design a roadmap for the uptake of DTH and their further integration towards the Human Digital Twin, i.e. a validated, integrated multi-scale, -time and discipline digital twin of the whole body enabling the comprehensive characterisation of the physiological and the pathological state in its full complexity and heterogeneity. Besides tangible milestones and deliverables, the roadmap will identify the necessary building blocks up to the clinical deployment of personalised digital companions, and formulate clear short- and mid-term policy recommendations. It will also address aspects of interoperability, computability, integration of health information from various sources to depict an up-to-date digital twin of the individual.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
24
Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Digital solutions in support of the New European Bauhaus
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
This action aims to bring together people working in the fields of urban planning, architecture and design, the cultural sector, artists, civil society, technology providers, businesses (including SMEs and startups), smart cities stakeholders, and academia, in order to identify digital solutions that could contribute to the implementation of the New European Bauhaus objectives, and to promote awareness and use of these digital solutions. This will be the case in particular for digital tools developed through EU-funded Programmes that can contribute to improving sustainability and circularity and for participative and sustainable urban development, to co-create a greener, smarter and sustainable living environment, whether in cities, towns, villages or rural areas.
Eligible Activities
Engage and facilitating collaboration of transdisciplinary NEB stakeholders (architects, designers, planners, cultural community) with developers and potential users of digital solutions in support of the NEB (including startups, Venture Capitalists, European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH), working in close cooperation with existing NEB actors including in the building and urban planning sectors, smart communities networks, the Living-in.EU community, and the NEB Lab.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe A consortium of at least three applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) and which complies with the following conditions: minimum three entities from three different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
24
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) - national and multinational hubs
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
to create new independent national or multinational hubs in order to expand the regional coverage of EDMO and its hubs. The ultimate objective of the call is to support the establishment of EDMO hubs in the Member States not yet covered by the existing hubs. In this regard, one Member State should be covered by only one hub (including existing hubs and hubs yet to be established). At the same time, one hub can cover more than one Member State
Eligible Activities
Increase the number of independent national or multinational EDMO hubs and cover Member States not yet covered by existing EDMO hubs while avoiding geographical overlaps between hubs – one Member State should be covered only by one hub. Detect, analyse and disclose harmful disinformation campaigns at regional, national, multinational and EU level and analyse their impact on society and democracy. Hubs will analyse relevant actors, vectors, tools, methods, dissemination dynamics and prioritised targets of disinformation campaigns by applying a common methodology, established in coordination with EDMO, to monitor the evolution of disinformation-related harms on relevant audiences. Each hub should indicate in its proposal the type of collaborations intended with independent media outlets operating within its territory or linguistic area..
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no 22/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
11.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Safer Internet Centres (SICs)
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The objective of the topic is to support national Safer Internet Centres (SICs) (i.e hubs gathering NGOs, government bodies/agencies, private sector organisations) in providing online safety information, educational resources, public awareness tools and counselling and reporting services (through dedicated helplines and hotlines) for children, parents, and teachers and other professionals working with children. The activities performed by the SICs will help children to tackle online risks and to become media literate, resilient digital citizens, and will allow citizens to anonymously report online child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Eligible Activities
to provide at least: A centre for raising awareness about online opportunities and risks among children, parents, teachers and other professionals working with children (e.g. educators, child care workers, health personnel) about online opportunities and risks. A helpline to give advice and support to children, parents and other adults concerned on issues related to children's use of digital technologies and services. A hotline for tackling CSAM (i.e. receiving, analysing, and processing reports of such material). Closer cooperation with law enforcement and the private sector should be further explored. The investment will deliver a pan-European network of SICs that will allow children to become more resilient digital users through awareness-raising activities in informal and formal education (e.g. youth participation activities, workshops, classroom visits, competitions).
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no 22/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
21.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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e-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange (e-CODEX)
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
to provide a continued robust, albeit temporary, sustainability framework for the continued management, development and maintenance of the e-CODEX system, previously developed and maintained as a Core Service Platform (CSP) under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) in the field of Trans-European Telecommunication Networks.
Eligible Activities
Governance and operational management of the e-CODEX system; Provision of maintenance, further technical evolution, defect resolution and regular updates (with a swift response to security issues) of the e-CODEX system’s software components; Stakeholder engagement using electronic means of communication, and where relevant and possible via physical meetings;
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Digital Product Passport: sustainable and circular systems
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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The objective of this Coordination and Support Action as is to prepare the ground for a gradual deployment as of 2023 of digital product passport in minimum 3 key value chains: electronics (at least consumer electronics), batteries as defined in and considered in the proposal for a Regulation on batteries and at least another one of the key value chains identified in CEAP (“Priority will be given to addressing product groups identified in the context of the value chains featuring in this Action Plan, such as electronics, ICT and textiles but also furniture and high impact intermediary products such as steel, cement and chemicals.” (CEAP).
Eligible Activities
Specific contribution is expected on identifying the key DPP data in consultation with private and public stakeholders, as well as establishing protocols for secure and tailored access for relevant stakeholders. The work will also contribute to the development of standardized and open digital solutions for identification, tracking, mapping and sharing of product information along its life-cycle ensuring interoperability across borders and a well-functioning EU Internal Market. Particular emphasis should be given to balanced and inclusive engagement of all relevant stakeholders throughout the value chain and to optimal use of digital technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things and blockchain. Deliverables should include a roadmap with milestones for a gradual deployment of DPP and delivery of DPP prototypes in electronics, batteries and another one or more key value chains of the CEAP, based on analysis of existing and upcoming legislation, existing standards, past and ongoing activities related to dataspaces and product passport in these sectors.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Advanced digital skills analysis
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
to support the rollout of initiatives for advanced digital skills development, by gathering inputs on the existing education offers in digital areas and the related needs of the labour market.
Eligible Activities
The chosen project shall deliver an analysis of the labour market needs and recommend priority areas for investment and give indication son the most appropriate delivery modes for training. In particular, funding will cover: A market analysis on gaps in the education/training offer in selected areas, as well as ways to address them. Identifying the potential added value of EU actions in the Digital Europe Programme, compared to what is offered in the market and propose adequate formats and duration of courses. Disseminate information about the skills actions funded by this programme in the relevant stakeholder communities. Detecting emerging trends in the application of certain technologies and the relative skills needs advising on the interconnection between the Digital Europe Programme skills actions on advanced technologies.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Specialised education programmes in key capacity areas
call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
The action aims at increasing and improving the offer of education programmes and the number of students specialised in key capacity areas. The offer will be expanded in terms of geographical distribution (including outermost regions and other disadvantaged regions), number of opportunities and relevance to latest technological developments. The actions also aim at supporting more inter-disciplinary courses that can equip professionals with relevant advanced digital skills and increase diversity among students and future digital experts (for example data analytics skills for professionals in different sectors). The action will support cooperation between higher education institutions and the private sector, together with research and excellence centres in digital technologies, including those funded in the other actions of the programme. The goal is to encourage organisations to work together and develop ecosystems of excellence able to train, attract and retain the best digital talents, including by contributing to closing the gender gap in these fields.
Eligible Activities
The chosen projects shall design and deliver a tertiary degree education programme of 60, 90 or 120 academic credits (The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System - ECTS). The calls in the first two years will address the following topics: Data, Internet of Things (IoT), AI, Blockchain, cybersecurity, HPC, quantum, among others and interdisciplinary courses, including the teaching of the above areas in a non-ICT education field (e.g. AI applications for agriculture or cybersecurity and law etc..). Proposals can address only one technological areas, or more, or only one interdisciplinary programme, with a specific focus on one sector. Tertiary education institutions in consortia with relevant competence and excellence centres and industry will receive funding to set up and strengthen excellent courses in the above areas. Particular attention shall be given to aspects such as green application and environmental impact of these technologies. The projects should also aim at increasing diversity among participants to the courses and ensure that experts will be trained to detect and prevent bias in the future developments. The following activities can be eligible for funding, among others: partnerships for higher education institution, research/excellence centres in digital technologies and innovative businesses. They will need to be sustainable over time and show a high degree of integration. Actors involved in the partnership will need to define a common education and training agenda that could result not only in an improved offer for students, with clear learning outcomes, but also increase their international attractiveness; adequate measures of quality assurance and quality monitoring, as well as activities leading to mutual learning and exchange of good practices, will be implemented;upgrading technical equipment, to ensure that students have access to the latest technologies available in the market and improve facilities, as well as explore innovative ways to use technology in teaching and learning; tackling the shortage of teaching staff and providing access to high quality teaching; incentives could be provided for professors, experts and top researchers in digital areas to contribute to the teaching activities; providing support to students, via scholarships or fee waivers in order to allow everyone to have access to high-quality education in digital areas and to increase diversity in education and research.
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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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe Each consortium should train at least 150 students per year, in line with ambition to boost significantly the number of digital experts. Preference will be given to consortia that have high ambitions also in terms of the number of students trained and successfully completing the programmes. Proposals can request a contribution of up to EUR 10 million, with a duration of up to 4 years, with a standard co-financing rate of 50%.Consequently, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals with different duration or for other amounts. The consortia must be of at least 6 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) and which complies with the following conditions: At least three degree-awarding education institutions from three different eligible countries participating in DIGITAL programme; At least two SMEs; At least one research centres or excellence centre18 in one key emerging technology in line with the definition in Targeted Stakeholders section; The coordinator of the consortia must be one of the participating education institutions.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
4 years
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no 22/02/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
70.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
50
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Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs
call synopsis Programme
DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME
Administration
(DG CONNECT) European Commission
Objective
Set-up the Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) from all designated candidate entities resulting from the Expression of Interest (1.1). Upgrade these entities to provide the complete set of services of an EDIH, including the necessary infrastructure, in a specific geographical area, covering the needs of the local SMEs, small midcaps and/or public sector organisations with respect to their digital transformation. Network these EDIHs with each other and with other projects selected in Digital Europe Programme developing capacities in High Performance Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Advanced Digital Skills and accelerating the best use of these technologies.
Eligible Activities
Each EDIH will provide services based on a specific focus/expertise, which will support the local private and public sector with their digital and green transformation. The specialisation can be strengthened over time, and should make use of existing local competencies in this area. The services will be provided on an open, transparent and non-discriminatory basis and will be targeted mainly to (1) SMEs and small-midcaps and/ or (2) public sector organisations conducting non-economic activities.
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: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
36
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2022
240 930 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Action for a CISE incident alerting system
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European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF)
Administration
European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA)
Objective
to enhance the cooperation between public maritime authorities (including European Commission Services and EU Agencies) by promoting the development of at least 2 services at the pre-operational phase and to foster the uptake of CISE in view of its operationalisation. The developed services at pre-operational phase should relate to risk and incident alerting services5 that use CISE for information exchange.
Eligible Activities
Projects must undertake at least the following core activities as part of the project implementation: Analysis of the Use cases selected; Adaptation of the operational procedures and upgrading of the involved legacy systems to automatize the use of the newly available information and definition of relevant Key Performance Indicators (KPIs); Design, development, and operation of the CISE adaptors required to provide and consume the information shared through the services; Signing of CISE cooperation agreement, enabling the exchange of information; Deployment and operation of the pre-operational services for 6 months and doing an ex-post evaluation and analysis reporting on the results and achievements; Organization and performing a demonstration event for the CISE community.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities considered as public authority at national, regional or local level and established in a EU Member State; be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 6 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: minimum 1 entity from 6 different eligible countries; representing minimum 3 of the 7 sectors identified in the CISE model13
Geo-coverage
North Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea basins as well as the EU Outermost regions marine areas
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/01/2022
2 437 500
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/emfaf-2021-pia-cise
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Promoting youth participation in just transition – EUTEENS4GREEN
call synopsis Programme
Just Transition Fund
Administration
DIRECTORATE-GENERAL REGIONAL AND URBAN POLICY
Objective
to develop a viable and efficient scheme to provide financial support to teens, as defined in point 2.2 of the present call, to make young people direct actors of cohesion policy when it comes to contributing to a green transition. Such a scheme would act as a complement to existing schemes available at local, regional and/or national levels.
Eligible Activities
Prepare, organise and promote the call for projects; 2. Manage the call (launch, receive applications, evaluate applications, award funding, monitor the implementation of the projects, make payments, wrap-up); 3. Set-up and maintain a project information portal in English, based on open source technology, for visualisation of teens-projects on a map at NUTS 3 level, interactions with teens and provision of all the datasets in open and machine readable format (see example from Kohesio on project dataset); 4. Communicate about teens’ projects and the whole initiative through the project information portal and social media;
Eligible Applicants
Proposals may be submitted by any of the following applicants: non-profit organisation (private or public); public authorities (national, regional, local); international organisations; universities; educational institutions; research centres;
Geo-coverage
North Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea basins as well as the EU Outermost regions marine areas
Max Duration (months)
36
Total budget/ call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/01/2022
2 437 500
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/en/newsroom/funding-opportunities/calls-forproposal/
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Virtual Exchanges with other specific regions in the world
call synopsis Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
- encouraging intercultural dialogue with third countries not associated to the programme and increasing tolerance through online people-to-people interactions, building on digital, youth-friendly technologies; - promoting various types of virtual exchanges as a complement to Erasmus+ physical mobility, allowing more young people to benefit from intercultural and international experience; - Enhancing critical thinking and media literacy, particularly in the use of internet and social media, such as to counter discrimination indoctrination, polarization and violent radicalisation; - fostering the digital and soft skills development of students, young people and youth workers, including the practice of foreign languages and teamwork, notably to enhance employability; - promoting citizenship and the common values of freedom, tolerance and non-discrimination through education; - strengthening the youth dimension in the relations of the EU with third countries.
Eligible Activities
- online-facilitated discussions between young people of youth organisations based in different countries, as part of youth projects. They could include role playing simulations. Participating organisations must arrange virtual exchanges for people in the 13-30 agerange; training for youth workers willing to develop a virtual exchange project with colleagues from other countries; online facilitated discussions between students of Higher Education institutions based in different countries, as part of higher education degrees; training for university professors/staff willing to develop a virtual exchange project with colleagues from other countries; interactive open online courses including traditional course materials such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem sets (like the well-known MOOCs, Massive Open Online Courses, but putting an emphasis on interactive user forums in small groups to support community interactions among students, professors, teaching assistants, young people and youth workers)
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries for Erasmus+ Programme; Public or private organisations active in the field of higher education or youth (non-formal education). Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 4 applicants
Geo-coverage
Eastern Partnership Countries; Southern Mediterranean Countries; Russian Federation; SubSaharan Africa
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
6/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2021
Total budget/ call
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Virtual Exchanges with the Western Balkans
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Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
- encouraging intercultural dialogue with third countries not associated to the programme and increasing tolerance through online people-to-people interactions, building on digital, youth-friendly technologies; - promoting various types of virtual exchanges as a complement to Erasmus+ physical mobility, allowing more young people to benefit from intercultural and international experience; - Enhancing critical thinking and media literacy, particularly in the use of internet and social media, such as to counter discrimination indoctrination, polarization and violent radicalisation; - fostering the digital and soft skills development of students, young people and youth workers, including the practice of foreign languages and teamwork, notably to enhance employability; - promoting citizenship and the common values of freedom, tolerance and non-discrimination through education; - strengthening the youth dimension in the relations of the EU with third countries.
Eligible Activities
- online-facilitated discussions between young people of youth organisations based in different countries, as part of youth projects. They could include role playing simulations. Participating organisations must arrange virtual exchanges for people in the 13-30 agerange; training for youth workers willing to develop a virtual exchange project with colleagues from other countries; online facilitated discussions between students of Higher Education institutions based in different countries, as part of higher education degrees; training for university professors/staff willing to develop a virtual exchange project with colleagues from other countries; interactive open online courses including traditional course materials such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem sets (like the well-known MOOCs, Massive Open Online Courses, but putting an emphasis on interactive user forums in small groups to support community interactions among students, professors, teaching assistants, young people and youth workers)
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries for Erasmus+ Programme; Public or private organisations active in the field of higher education or youth (non-formal education). Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 4 applicants
Geo-coverage
- Western Balkans
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
6/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/02/2021
Total budget/ call
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Social Economy Missions for community resilience
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SMP Programme
Administration
INEA
Objective
Developing transnational and inter-regional collaboration between social economy stakeholders (public and private sector) in the field of Social Economy Missions’ theme; Boosting peer-learning, sharing and replicating good practices and success stories between social economy stakeholders; Improving collaboration between existing social economy networks and supporting SMEs to become more resilient stakeholders at regional and local level in the identified theme; Showcasing social economy enterprises and organisations and promoting their role in building resilience in territories; Developing local action plans with social economy enterprises and stakeholders in the identified theme.
Eligible Activities
a) Transnational Social Economy Missions: Organisation of transnational Social Economy Missions bringing together regional or local administrations from different countries with similar social economy priorities and accompanied by regional and local social economy stakeholders. b) Elaboration of local thematic social economy action plans. Inspired by transnational cooperation and lessons learned through transnational Social Economy Missions (as described above), each regional or local administration involved as a partner in the project will elaborate its local social economy action plan. c) Recommendations for replication. Based on the experience built during the project, resulting from transnational Social Economy Missions and elaboration of local thematic social economy action plans, the consortium must together formulate at the end of the project common key recommendations that could be replicable in other regions and local communities across Europe. The aim of the recommendations will be to share good solutions for building resilience of local communities through social economy across Europe.
Eligible Applicants
Consortium formed by: 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: - listed EEA countries and countries associated to the COSME programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, SMP Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/09/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/11/2021
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
200.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Employment and Social Inclusion
Civil Society Cooperation in the field of Youth
call synopsis Programme
Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
To provide structural support, referred to as operating grants, to European nongovernmental organisations (ENGOs) and EU-wide networks active in the field youth pursuing the following general aims: - raise awareness of European policy agendas in youth, in particular, the EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027 including the European Youth Goals. - increase stakeholder commitment and cooperation with public authorities for the implementation of policies and reforms in the field of youth, in particular for the implementation of policies in areas relevant for young people and the country-specific recommendations issued in the framework of the European Semester. - boost stakeholder participation in the field of youth including by building upon the potential of digital communication alongside other forms of participation. - boost stakeholder involvement in the dissemination of policy and Programme actions and results and of good practice among their membership and beyond. - develop, promote and support actions to engage, connect and empower youth in the spirit of the EU Youth Strategy. - increase awareness and youth participation in EU actions for young people, including Erasmus+, European Solidarity Corps and DiscoverEU. - boost civil society involvement in the dissemination of policy and programme actions including results and good practices among their membership and beyond.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
Consortium formed by: 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:
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/12/2021
4.000.000
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/erasmus-youth-2022-csc-og http://cscyouthcalldocument2022finalaresdocxpdf1634912463-en.pdf/
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Type of call
Employment and Social Inclusion
call synopsis Programme
SMP Programme
Administration
INEA
Objective
- to maintain and further define the strategic research and implementation agenda for achieving full digital language equality in Europe by 2030 developed in the first pilot project funded on the basis of 2020 work programme; - to strengthen the engagement and dissemination effort towards stakeholders who can contribute to or benefit from the developed agenda; - to document stakeholder commitment to the implementation of the agenda; - to provide incentives to stakeholders in user industries to implement language technologies based on the SRIA.
Eligible Activities
cooperation projects; awareness and dissemination actions; actions aiming at the creation and improvement of networks, exchanges of good practices; desk research, consultations, surveys, studies, analyses, mapping projects; research activities; project website; putting together best practice examples, preparation and publishing of ready-to-use guidelines;
Eligible Applicants
non-profit organisation (private or public); public authorities (national, regional, local); international organisations; universities and academia; research centres; profit making entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Type of call
for proposals
12
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
14/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
6/01/2022
Total budget/ call
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project
1.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
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Developing a strategic research, innovation and implementation agenda and a roadmap for achieving full digital language equality in Europe by 2030
Publication (D/M/Y)
More information & official documents
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/pppa/wpcall/2021/call-fiche_pppa-langeq-2021_en.pdf
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Citizens’ engagement and participation
call synopsis Programme
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)
Administration
INEA
Objective
to promote citizens' and representative associations’ participation in and contribution to the democratic and civic life of the Union by making known and publicly exchanging their views in all areas on Union action. It aims to support projects promoted by transnational partnerships and networks directly involving citizens. These projects will gather a diverse range of people from different backgrounds in activities directly linked to EU policies, giving them an opportunity to actively participate in the EU policymaking process in areas related to the programme's objectives.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
non-profit organisation (private or public); public authorities (national, regional, local); international organisations; universities and academia; research centres; profit making entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Type of call
for proposals
12
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
14/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
10/02/2022
Total budget/ call
17.471.295
Expected number of proposals funded
1
1.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Promote capacity building and awareness on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and activities on strategic litigation relating to democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights breaches
Programme
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)
Administration
INEA
Objective
to promote capacity building and awareness on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and activities on strategic litigation relating to democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights breaches. This call will protect, promote and raise awareness of rights by providing financial support to civil society organisations which are active at local, regional, national and transnational level in promoting and cultivating those rights, thereby also strengthening the protection and promotion of Union values and respect for the rule of law and contributing to the construction of a more democratic Union, democratic dialogue, transparency and good governance. The EU policy initiatives supported under this call are the following: European democracy action plan, Rule of law report, Strategy to strenghten the application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights in the EU
Eligible Activities
Projects must address one (or both) of the following policy priorities set for 2022: 1. Capacity-building and awareness raising on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights To contribute to the effective and coherent application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (the Charter), in line with the Strategy to strengthen the application of the Charter in the EU and to foster a culture of fundamental rights in the Member States. 2. Activities on strategic litigation To strengthen the knowledge and ability of practitioners, legal professionals, civil society organisations and independent human rights bodies to effectively engage in litigation practices at national and European level, and to improve access to justice and enforcement of rights under EU law, including the Charter, through training, knowledge sharing and exchange of good practices.
Eligible Applicants
non-profit organisation (private or public); public authorities (national, regional, local); international organisations; universities and academia; research centres; profit making entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
12
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
28/10/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/02/2022
2 000 000
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/how-to-participate/ interested-org-list/44434267
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European Remembrance
call synopsis Programme
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)
Administration
INEA
Objective
to support projects aimed at commemorating defining events in modern European history, including the causes and consequences of authoritarian and totalitarian regimes, and at raising awareness among European citizens of their common history, culture, cultural heritage and values, thereby enhancing their understanding of the Union, its origins, purpose, diversity and achievements and of the importance of mutual understanding and tolerance.
Eligible Activities
Projects must address one (or both) of the following policy priorities set for 2022: 1. Capacity-building and awareness raising on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights To contribute to the effective and coherent application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (the Charter), in line with the Strategy to strengthen the application of the Charter in the EU and to foster a culture of fundamental rights in the Member States. 2. Activities on strategic litigation To strengthen the knowledge and ability of practitioners, legal professionals, civil society organisations and independent human rights bodies to effectively engage in litigation practices at national and European level, and to improve access to justice and enforcement of rights under EU law, including the Charter, through training, knowledge sharing and exchange of good practices.
Eligible Applicants
non-profit organisation (private or public); public authorities (national, regional, local); international organisations; universities and academia; research centres; profit making entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call
for proposals
12
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/03/2022
7 000 000
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/cerv-2022-citizens-rem
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Type of call
Employment and Social Inclusion
Network of Towns
call synopsis Programme
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)
Administration
INEA
Objective
Municipalities and associations working together on a common theme in a long-term perspective may wish to develop networks of towns to make their cooperation more sustainable. Networking between municipalities on issues of common interest appears to be an important means for enabling the exchange of good practices. Twinning is a strong link that binds municipalities; therefore, the potential of the networks created by a series of town twinning links should be used for developing thematic and long-lasting cooperation between towns. The European Commission supports the development of such networks, which are important for ensuring structured, intense and multifaceted cooperation, therefore contributing to maximising the impact of the Programme. Networks of Towns are expected to: - Integrate a range of activities around the subject(s) of common interest to be addressed in the context of the Programme’s objectives or policy priorities; - Mobilise citizens across the Europe; - To deepen and intensify the cooperation of towns and municipalities and offer them the possibility to debate in a long term perspective, to develop sustainable networks and to outline their long-term vision for the future of European integration.
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non-profit organisation (private or public); public authorities (national, regional, local); international organisations; universities and academia; research centres; profit making entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
12
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/03/2022
6.600.000
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/cerv-2022-citizens-town-nt
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Town twinning
call synopsis Programme
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)
Administration
INEA
Objective
This measure aims at supporting projects bringing together a wide range of partner towns in a town-twinning event around topics in line with the objectives of the Programme and taking into consideration the policy priorities. By mobilising citizens at local and Union levels to debate on concrete issues from the European political agenda, this measure will seek to promote civic participation in the Union policy making process and develop opportunities for societal engagement and volunteering at Union level. Twinning must be understood in largo sensu, thus referring to the municipalities which signed or are engaged to sign twinning agreements as well as to the municipalities having other forms of partnerships fostering their cooperation and cultural links.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
non-profit organisation (private or public); public authorities (national, regional, local); international organisations; universities and academia; research centres; profit making entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
12
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/03/2022
4.600.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Enhancing land consolidation in North Macedonia
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to facilitate the implementation of EU related strategies, policies and acquis in order to boost sustainable development of the agriculture sector in North Macedonia. The specific objectives of this call for proposals is to assist MAFWE to enhance the national land consolidation policy including strategic, legal and institutional frameworks, as well as full-fledged implementation of land consolidation on two locations.
Eligible Activities
1) Enhancement of strategic, policy and legal framework for land consolidation 2) Preparation of re-allotment plan for Chiflik (including direct consultations with the landowners till adoption) 3) Design and build of infrastructure in Chiflik and Dabjani.
Eligible Applicants
• be a legal person • be a non-profit making • be a specific type of organisation such as: non-governmental organisation, public body, local authority , economic actor , international (inter-governmental) organisation as defined by Article 43 of the Rules of application of the EU Financial Regulation
Geo-coverage
Republic of North Macedonia
Type of call
for proposals
42
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
10 July 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
28 november 2021
Total budget/ call (€)
1,000,000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project (€)
1,000,000
Max % EU Cofunding
90
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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European Institutions, Agencies and Associations ACRONYM
TITLE
CATEGORY MISSION
WEBLINK
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/
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/
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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
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Decentralised Agency
WEBLINK
www.eranetbioenergy. net
https://ec.europa.eu/ inea/mission-objectives
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European Programmes and funding Instruments ACRONYM C AT E G O - OBJECTIVES RY
WEBLINK
EU4Health
Funding Programme
EU4Health, established by Regulation (EU) 2021/522, will provide funding to eligible entities, health organisations and NGOs from EU countries, or non-EU countries associated to the programme.
https://ec.europa.eu/ health/funding/eu4health_en
AAL
Funding Programme
http://www.aal-europe.eu/ The Active Assisted Living Programme is a common funding activity of partner states of the AAL Association, with the financial support of the European Commission. Its aim is to improve the autonomy, participation in social life, skills, and employability of older adults by providing innovative Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)/digital - based solutions.
CEF
Funding Instrument
CEF promotes growth, jobs and competitiveness through targeted infrastructure investment at European level. It supports the development of high performing, sustainable and efficiently interconnected trans-European networks.
https://ec.europa.eu/inea/ en/connecting-europe-facility
COSME
Funding Programme
COSME programme aims at promoting growth and strengthening the competitiveness and sustainability of enterprises in the European Union.
https://ec.europa.eu/ easme/en/cosme-0
EASI
Funding Programme
EASI contributes to the implementation of the Europe 2020 strategy, by providing financial support for the Union's objectives in terms of promoting a high level of quality and sustainable employment, guaranteeing adequate and decent social protection, combating social exclusion and poverty and improving working conditions.
http://ec.europa.eu/social/ main.jsp?langId=en&catId=1081
Justice
Funding Programme
The programme sustains judiciary penal and civil judiciary cooperation; It sustains the access and the right to justice by any citizen.
http://ec.europa.eu/ justice/grants1/programmes-2014-2020/ justice/index_en.htm
EUCF
Public Facility
European initiative to support municipalities, local authorities and their groupings across Europe to develop investment concepts to accelerate investments in sustainable energy. In form of a € 60k grant, the EUCF finances services and activities to support.
https://www.eucityfacility. eu/what.html
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European Programmes and funding Instruments ACRONYM C AT E G O - OBJECTIVES RY
WEBLINK
LIFE
Funding Programme
LIFE is the European Programme for the Environment https://ec.europa.eu/ and Climate Action, for the period 2014-2020. The legal easme/en/life basis is Regulation (EU) No 1293/2013. The Programme is structured in two sub-programmes: environment and climate action. Sub-programme for environment covers three priority areas: Environment and Resource Efficiency; Nature and Biodiversity; Environmental Governance and Information. Sub-programme for climate action covers three priority areas: Climate Change Mitigation; Climate Change Adaptation; Climate Governance and Information.
Switch-Asia
Funding Programme
Launched in 2007, it is part of the EU Flagship Initiative https://www.switch-asia. eu/ SWITCH to Green and of the Commission’s contribution to the achievement of the SDG12 on Responsible Consumption and Production in Asia.
UIA
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UIA is Europe’s Innovation Laboratory for cities. Starting in 2015, it has launched five calls linked to Europe’s urban policy priorities. Successful applicants are awarded up to € 5 million to implement their proposals. To date the initiative has approved 86 projects with a total investment budget of € 372 million.
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