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15 calls open on Education, Vocational Training and Culture. New calls offered by the new Europa Creativa Programme.
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Hello readers! In the 29th August 2021 edition, our weekly monitor reached 340 new calls recently opened by European Institutions and Agencies. This week we gave a specific look to Horizon Europe-funded calls for promoting Innovation Eco-systems at local and regional level. It is the WIDERA Destination in Horizon Europe Programme. Moreover, we added a new competitive call and a new opportunity from EUROPEAID Programme. Another call was issued relating to maritime economy.
11 calls open on International Development and Cooperation.
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
The Fit for 55% EU Package: delivering the EU Green Deal On the 14th of July 2021 the European Commission issued the Communication "'Fit for 55': delivering the EU's 2030 Climate Target on the way to climate neutrality".
In the communication, a general package of active measures is proposed in order to fully achieve the EU Green Deal targets with intermediate steps within 2030.
As we all know, a common goal defined in the EU Green Deal, is to make our continent completely climate-neutral by 2050. To achieve all this, the European Commission proposes to EU Member States to share a common target: reducing net emissions by at least 55% compared to 1990 already within 2030. This is part of a 2030 Climate target plan, issued on last september 2020 by the EU Commission. Strong awareness is also on the fact that climate transition has to be achieved through a fair, cost-efficient and competitive change. For this reason, the Fit for 55 Package is a set of interconnected proposals that together are expected to deliver that ambition.
What follows is our review of the Communication 'Fit for 55', and in particular on the sectoral measures proposed within Reform of the ETS System
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sions Trading System (ETS) by lowering the overall emissions ceiling and increasing the annual reduction rate. In particular, the sectors covered by the EU carbon market (ETS) will have to increase the effort to reduce CO2 emissions by 2030, bringing it from 43% to 61% compared to 2005.
proposed for all Member States for the use of renewable energy in transport, heating and cooling, buildings and industry. The commission announces new sustainability criteria for the use of bioenergy. Revision of energy efficiency directive
Energy efficiency will be subject to new emission reduction targets. The EU Commission proposes a revision of the energy efficiency directive with the aim of reducing overall energy consumption and therefore emissions, but also to tackle energy poverty. The revision of the directive will set a Revision of Land Use Regulation more ambitious binding annual EU Commission proposes the re- target for the continent and the vision of Land Use, Forestry and Member States. Commitments are Agriculture Regulations setting a also foreseen for public buildings: new target for carbon removal by the public sector will have to renatural carbon sinks: 310 million novate and renew 3% of the real tonnes of CO2 emissions by 2030. estate assets every year. This is for making the EU by 2035 climate neutral in the fields of land Road Transport emissions use, forestry and agriculture. Mem- EU Commission proposes to ber States will need to improve the stop internal combustion engiquality, quantity and resilience of nes from 2035 on. More stringent EU forests; support foresters and CO2 emissions standards will be the forest-based bioeconomy, with imposed to cars and vans: comattention to the sustainability of pared to 2021 levels, the average the collection and use of biomass. emissions of new cars will have to And plant three billion trees by decrease by 55% from 2030 and 100% from 2035. The regulation 2030. on infrastructures for alternative fuels is also revised, to guarantee Renewable Energy new targets The renewable energy directi- recharging and refueling points: on ve will be amended to push pro- the main motorways there must be duction of European energy for a charging station every 60 kilo40% from renewable sources by meters and a hydrogen distributor 2030: the current target (set in every 150 kilometers.
The package also includes two important changes: gradually eliminating the free emission quotas assigned to aviation and including maritime transport. Finally, a new emissions trading system will be created for road transport and construction sectors.
2018) is 32%. Specific targets are
A carbon cap on sea and air transport
system based on the energy content the previous year, and pay with of fuels. appropriate certificates (the system will be designed on the ETS According to the ReFuelEU Aviamodel). tion Initiative, fuel suppliers will be Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism implementation required to increase the share of suThe Social Climate Fund stainable aviation fuels (including Finally, the Carbon Border In order to prevent that the cost low-carbon synthetic fuels: e-fuel). Adjustment Mechanism will set of the ecological transition will fall Likewise, the FuelEU Maritime a price for the carbon included on the weak links of our society (i.e. Initiative will support the use of in the imports of a targeted vulnerable families, small businessustainable marine fuels and ze- selection of products: initially ro-emission technologies, setting cement, iron and steel, aluminum, ses, users of urban and peri-urban an upper limit on the greenhouse fertilizers and electricity. CBAM's transport), the Commission proposes the creation of a new Social gas content of energy used by ships objective is to prevent emissions Climate Fund: it will help citizens calling at European ports. from being delocalized and that to afford investments in energy efthe competitiveness of European ficiency, new heating systems and Energy Taxation: a new revision producers is penalized by the cooling and cleaner mobility. The The EU Commission plans to 'gray' competition located in Social Climate Fund will be funcountries with less ambitious rules. revise the Energy Tax Directive. ded by the EU budget, using an The tax system is an essential part From 2023 to 2025 there will amount equivalent to 25% of the be a transition phase: importers of EU environmental policies. In anticipated revenue from emissions short, the intention is to stop to will have to report the level of trading for construction and road emissions in imported goods, all direct and indirect subsidies transport fuels. to fossil fuels. The new rules aim without paying a monetary fee to offset them. Once the system to reduce the harmful effects of tax According to the Commission, is fully operational, in 2026, competition on energy by helping the Social Climate Fund "will proto ensure Member States revenue importers will have to declare vide € 72.2 billion in funding to each year the amount of emissions from green taxe. Energy taxation Member States, for 2025-2032. based on volumes will change in a included in the goods imported The Fund would mobilize € 144.4
Fig. 1: the 'Fit for 55' Package of measures to deliver Climate Change in Europe
billion for a socially just transition to climate change”. It will enable Member States to support vulnerable low and middle-income households, transport users, and micro-enterprises affected by the impact of the extension of emission trading to building and transport. It will entail support to investments to increase the energy efficiency and renovations of buildings, clean heating and cooling, and integrate renewable energy in a manner that can sustainably reduce both CO2 emissions and energy bills for vulnerable households and micro enterprises. It will also finance access to zero- and low- emission mobility. The Fund will cover direct income support, while green investments through the Fund, and through a.o. the Recovery and Resilience Facility and the European Regional Development Fund. CALL4EUROPE - 5
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS DEADLINE: 29/08/2021 - 28/02/2022
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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: August-February 2021 Deadlines: 29 August - 28 February 2022
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Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Employment Promotion and Jobs protection Innovation ecosystems and initiatives International Aid and Cooperation Maritime and Blue Economy Renewable Energy and Sustainability Scientific Research Security and fight against crime Space Economy and Research
Note: new calls are stressed with red colour DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
31-aug-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
ERC Advanced Grants
1-sept-21
Employment, Social Inclusion
European Parliament subventions
Media actions in support to the Conference on the Future of Europe
1.800.000
1-sept-21
International Cooperation and Development
EuropeAID
Strengthening inclusive nutrition approaches in Yemen Addressing nutrition in Yemen, through a nexus approach
5.000.000
page 297
1-sept-21
International Cooperation and Development
EuropeAID
Legal aid service provision - Criminal justice in Ethiopia
3.000.000
page 298
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO) 626.000.000
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
7-sept-21
Employment, Social Inclusion
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme
Call for proposals to protect and promote the rights of the child
2. 160.000
7-sept-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Erasmus+
Centres of Vocational Excellence
44.000.000
page 268
7-sept-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Erasmus+
Partnership for Excellence - Erasmus+ Teacher Academies
15.000.000
page 79
7-sept-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Erasmus+
Alliances for Education and Enterprises
15.000.000
page 275
7-sept-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Erasmus+
Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint’)
64.000.000
page 273
7-sept-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Creative Europe
European Cooperation projects - Small Scale
21.330.017
page 270
7-sept-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Creative Europe
European Cooperation projects - Medium Scale
21.330.017
page 271
7-sept-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Creative Europe
European Cooperation projects - Large Scale
18.282.871
page 272
8-sept-21
International Cooperation and Development
EuropeAID
CSO Watchdog: strengthening transparency, accountability and resilience in The Gambia (STAR)
400.000
page 299
9-sept-21
Employment, Social Inclusion
Justice Programme
Call for proposals for action grants to support transnational projects to enhance the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime and the rights of victims of crime
6.200.000
page 292
13-sept-21
International Cooperation and Development
EuropeAID
Cross-Border-Cooperation Programme MontenegroAlbania 2014-2020
4.930.000
page 300
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Digifed
Digifed 3rd Call
n.d.
page 70
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
14-sept-21
International Cooperation and Development
EuropeAID
EU4Justice - phase 2
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
CSA identifying waterborne sustainable fuel deployment scenarios (ZEWT Partnership)
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enabling the safe and efficient on-board storage and integration within ships of large quantities of ammonia and hydrogen fuels (ZEWT Partnership)
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
System approach to achieve optimised Smart EV Charging and V2G flexibility in mass-deployment conditions (2ZERO)
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
LCA and design for sustainable circularity - holistic approach for zero-emission mobility solutions and related battery value chain (2ZERO & Batteries Partnership)
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Proving the feasibility of a large clean ammonia marine engine (ZEWT Partnership)
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support for dissemination events in the field of Transport Research
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Better understanding of the interactions between climate change impacts and risks, mitigation and adaptation options
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
The contribution of forest management to climate action: pathways, trade-offs and co-benefits
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved understanding of greenhouse gas fluxes and radiative forcers, including carbon dioxide removal technologies
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Digital Twin models to enable green ship operations (ZEWT Partnership)
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO) 4.500.000
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Nextgen EV components: Integration of advanced power electronics and associated controls (2ZERO)
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Nextgen vehicles: Innovative zero emission BEV architectures for regional medium freight haulage (2ZERO)
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Innovative on-board energy saving solutions (ZEWT Partnership)
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Assessing and preventing methane slip from LNG engines in all conditions within both existing and new vessels (ZEWT Partnership)
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Next generation digital aircraft transformation in design, manufacturing, integration and maintenance
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Assessment of noise and particle emissions of L category vehicles from real driving conditions
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved economic methods for decision-making on climate and environmental policies
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Maximising the impact and synergy of European climate change research and innovation
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Restoration of natural wetlands, peatlands and floodplains as a strategy for fast mitigation benefits; pathways, trade-offs and co-benefits
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enhanced integrated assessment in pursuit of global climate goals
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enabling the full integration of very high power fuel cells in ship design using co-generation and combined cycle solutions for increased efficiency with multiple fuels (ZEWT Partnership)
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Greenhouse gas aviation emissions reduction technologies towards climate neutrality by 2050
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Hyper powered vessel battery charging system (ZEWT Partnership)
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Development and demonstration of cost affordable and adaptable retrofit solutions for tailpipe and brake polluting emissions
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Supporting and standardising climate services
14-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Modelling the role of the circular economy for climate change mitigation
15-sept-21
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants on collection tasks in relation to updating the European Cancer Information System to monitor and assess cancer screening programmes
2.000.000
page 71
15-sept-21
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants for interspeciality cancer training programme
5.000.000
page 72
15-sept-21
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants for a project on the quality and safety of radiation technology in diagnosis and treatment of cancer
3.000.000
page 73
15-sept-21
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants for the EU Network of Youth Cancer Survivors
5.000.000
page 74
15-sept-21
Research and Innovation
3rd Health Programme
Action grants on substances of human origin (SoHo) - Increase resilience, ensure continuity of supply and access to safe and high quality therapies, in particular in times of crisis
3.000.000
page 75
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Inducement Prize: Unique Train
500.000
page 48
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
A roadmap towards the creation of the European partnership on One Health antimicrobial resistance (OH AMR)
1.000.000
page 88
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Innovative approaches to enhance poverty-related diseases research in sub-Saharan Africa
40.000.000
page 85
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) and health
30.000.000
page 80
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Development, procurement and responsible management of new antimicrobials
2.000.000
page 97
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Next generation advanced therapies to treat highly prevalent and high burden diseases with unmet medical needs
60.000.000
page 92
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
A roadmap for personalised prevention
3.000.000
page 87
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Promoting a trusted mhealth label in Europe: uptake of technical specifications for quality and reliability of health and wellness apps
2.000.000
page 97
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Towards a molecular and neurobiological understanding of mental health and mental illness for the benefit of citizens and patients
30.000.000
page 79
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Mobilising a network of National Contact Points (ncps) for the Health Cluster
3.000.000
page 78
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Health impacts of climate change, costs and benefits of action and inaction
60.000.000
page 82
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Personalised medicine and infectious diseases: understanding the individual host response to viruses (e.g. SARS-cov-2)
60.000.000
page 86
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Building a European partnership for pandemic preparedness
2.000.000
page 88
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Clinical validation of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for treatment and care
60.000.000
page 86
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Building a European innovation platform for the repurposing of medicinal products
50.000.000
page 84
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enhancing quality of care and patient safety
25.000.000
page 89
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Healthy Citizens 2.0 - Supporting digital empowerment and health literacy of citizens
3.000.000
page 80
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Indoor air quality and health
40.000.000
page 80
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Innovative tools for use and re-use of health data (in particular of electronic health records and/or patient registries)
40.000.000
page 94
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Data-driven decision-support tools for better health care delivery and policy-making with a focus on cancer
40.000.000
page 91
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved supportive, palliative, survivorship and end-oflife care of cancer patients
50.000.000
page 83
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Smart medical devices and their surgical implantation for use in resource-constrained settings
25.000.000
page 93
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Green pharmaceuticals
40.000.000
page 95
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
European partnership for the assessment of risks from chemicals (PARC)
200.000.000
page 82
21-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Health care innovation procurement network
5.000.000
page 91
22-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Transition Open
59.600.000
page 102
22-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Medical Technology and Devices: from Lab to Patient
40.500.000
page 103
22-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Energy Harvesting and Storage Technologies
40.500.000
page 101
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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: August-February 2021 Deadlines: 29 August - 28 February 2022
DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
22-sept-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
European Sol- Quality Label Humanitarian idarity Corps Aid - Light procedure
22-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enhancing synergies between the EIC and Startup Europe
22-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020
Covid-X 2nd Call
22-sept-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
22-sept-21
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
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6.000.000
page 104
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Technical Assistance preparation of ENV SIPs
287.289
page 224
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Technical Assistance preparation of SNAPs
170.053
page 223
22-sept-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Technical Assistance preparation of CLIMA SIPs
350.000
page 225
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support to changes in the assessment of research and researchers to reward the practice of open science
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Developing a STE(A)M roadmap for Science Education in Horizon Europe
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Supporting and giving recognition to citizen science in the European Research Area
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Societal trust in science, research and innovation
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Standardisation Booster for fostering exploitation of FP-funded research results
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Policy coordination to advance the implementation of the ERA gender equality and inclusiveness objectives within Member States
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Protection of Higher Education Institutions and research organisations against conventional and non-conventional threats
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Global cooperation on FAIR data policy and practice
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Towards a Europe-wide training and networking scheme for research managers
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
R&I intensive IP management: Scenarios for the future
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Capacity-building for institutional open access publishing across Europe
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
A capacity-building and brokering network to make citizen science an integral part of the European Research Area
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
The challenges of research ethics and integrity in response to crisis: the coronavirus pandemic and beyond
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Centre of excellence on inclusive gender equality in Research & Innovation
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Ensuring reliability and trust in quality of Research Ethics expertise in the context of new/emerging technologies
23-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support for policy makers – Programme level collaboration between national R&I programmes
26-sep-21
International Cooperation and Development
Europeaid
Catalysing creative industries development in Armenia
3.000.000
page 303
27-sep-21
International Cooperation and Development
Europeaid
Civil society for a more resilient and cohesive society
1.700.000
page 302
27-sept-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Creative Europe
European Platforms of Emerging Artists
33.000.000
page 278
28-sept-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Operating grants Framework partnerships
37.110.000
page 227
28-sept-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
SGA LIFE operating grants
12.370.000
page 226
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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: August-February 2021 Deadlines: 29 August - 28 February 2022
DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
28-sept-21
Employment and Social Inclusion
European Social Fund
EURES TARGETED MOBILITY SCHEME (TMS)
11.690.000
page 293
30-sept.21
Employment and Social Inclusion
European Social Fund
EURES Cross Border Partnerships
10.600.000
page 283
30-sept.21
Employment and Social Inclusion
European Social Fund
EURES EEA non EU countries cooperation
10.600.000
page 280
30-sept-21
Employment and Social Inclusion
European Social Fund
EURES Social Partner Cooperations
10.600.000
page 281
30-sept-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020
WENET Open Call
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page 105
17-aug-21
Employment and Social Inclusion
European Social Fund
Establishment of help desk on social services
2.000.000
page 282
30-sept-21
Employment and Social Inclusion
European Social Fund
Posting of workers
2.400.000
page 284
30-sept-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Creative Europe
Circulation of European literary works
5.000.000
page 279
5-oct-21
Employment and Social Inclusion
European Solidarity Corps
Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas
8.000.000
page 285
5-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
MSCA International Cooperation
2.000.000
page 106
5-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Implementation of a new macro-economic modelling concept
5-oct-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Creative Europe
Innovation Lab
6.320.000
page 286
5-oct-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Creative Europe
Audience Development and Film education
5.000.000
page 287
5-oct-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Creative Europe
European VOD networks and operators
4.000.000
page 288
5-oct-21
Enterprise and Economic development
EU Anti-fraud Programme (EUAF)
Staff exchanges
9 300 000
page 263
5-oct-21
Enterprise and Economic development
EU Anti-fraud Programme (EUAF)
Conferences, workshops and seminars
9 300 000
page 262
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
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5-oct-21
Enterprise and Economic development
EU Anti-fraud Programme (EUAF)
Data analytics technologies and data purchases
9 300 000
page 259
5-oct-21
Enterprise and Economic development
EU Anti-fraud Programme (EUAF)
Comparative law studies and periodical publications
9 300 000
page 264
5-oct-21
Enterprise and Economic development
EU Anti-fraud Programme (EUAF)
Specialised training sessions
1.600.000
page 261
5-oct-21
Enterprise and Economic development
EU Anti-fraud Programme (EUAF)
Investigation and surveillance equipment and methods
1.600.000
page 257
5-oct-21
Enterprise and Economic development
EU Anti-fraud Programme (EUAF)
Digital Forensic Hardware
1.600.000
page 258
5-oct-21
Enterprise and Economic development
EU Anti-fraud Programme (EUAF)
Detection of Illicit Trade
1.600.000
page 260
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Coordination of European cultural heritage research and innovation among Member States
3.000.000
page 107
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Economic models and modern democracies
9.900.000
page 116
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Feminism for a new age of democracy
9.900.000
page 117
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Democratic politics in the EU'Neighbourhood
9.900.000
page 118
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Politics and governance in a post-pandemic world
9.900.000
page 119
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Mobilising the network of National Contact Points in Cluster 2
3.000.000
page 124
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
The future of liberal democracy
2.000.000
page 115
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Integration of emerging new technologies into education and training
9.000.000
page 112
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Upgrading Independent Knowledge on Contemporary China in Europe
8.000.000
page 114
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Determining key drivers of inequality trends
3.000.000
page 110
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Green technologies and materials for cultural heritage
2.000.000
page 120
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Towards a new normal? Employment and social impacts of changing supply chains and declining trade intensities
9.000.000
page 113
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Preserving and enhancing cultural heritage with advanced digital technologies
12.000.000
page 123
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cultural and creative industries as a driver of innovation and competitiveness
9.000.000
page 122
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Providing support in a changing world of work and social protection
9.000.000
page 109
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Estimates of irregular migrants in Europe - stakeholder network
3.000.000
page 108
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Addressing poor learning outcomes in basic skills and early school leaving at national, regional and local level in Europe
9.000.000
page 111
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
New ways of participatory management and sustainable financing of museums and other cultural institutions
9.000.000
page 121
7-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
European Researchers'Night
15.500.000
page 125
9-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Horizon Prize for 'Fuel from the Sun: Artificial Photosynthesis'
5.000.000
page 53
11-oct-21
International Cooperation and Development
Europeaid
Apoyo a la sociedad civil en el sector de la proteccion social en Paraguay
1.000.000
page 304
11-oct-21
International Cooperation and Development
Europeaid
Strengthening the role of civil society in promoting food security and economic empowerment of women in Vanuatu
2.400.000
page 305
12-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021
242.000.000
page 127
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
14-oct-21
International Development and Cooperation
Europeaid
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR CIVIL SERVANTS OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
19-oct-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Erasmus+
19-oct-21
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
700.000
page 306
Erasmus Accreditation in the fields of Vocational Training, Education and Adult Education
n.d.
page 289
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Strategic Integrated Projects - Climate Action
70.000.000
page 230
19-oct-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Strategic Integrated Projects - Environment
52.800.000
page 229
19-oct-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Strategic Nature Projects
70.000.000
page 145
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
More powerful and reliable on-board perception and decision-making technologies addressing complex environmental conditions (CCAM Partnership)
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
More efficient and effective multimodal freight transport nodes to increase flexibility, service visibility and reduce the average cost of freight transport
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Methane cracking to usable hydrogen and carbon
15.000.000
page 155
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Laying down the basis for the demonstration of a Real Time Demonstrator of Multi-Vendor Multi-Terminal HVDC with Grid Forming Capability: Coordinated action
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Emerging technologies for a climate neutral Europe
20.000.000
page 151
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Analysis of socio-economic and environmental impacts and assessment of societal, citizen and user aspects for needs based CCAM solutions (CCAM Partnership)
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Safe automation and human factors in aviation – intelligent integration and assistance
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Testing safe lightweight vehicles and improved safe human-technology interaction in the future traffic system
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Industrialisation of deep renovation workflows for energy-efficient buildings
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Manufacturing technology development for solid-state batteries (SSB, Generations 4a - 4b batteries) (Batteries Partnership)
15.000.000
page 157
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fostering a just transition in Europe
10.000.000
page 134
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Interoperability community
5.000.000
page 135
05-jan-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Novel tandem, high efficiency Photovoltaic technologies targeting low cost production with earth abundant materials
20.000.000
page 217
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Increasing energy system flexibility based on sector-integration services to consumers (that benefits system management by DSOs and TSOs)
25.000.000
page 140
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Reliability and resilience of the grid: Measures for vulnerabilities, failures, risks and privacy
15.000.000
page 141
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Electricity system reliability and resilience by design: High-Voltage, Direct Current (HVDC)-based systems and solutions
15.000.000
page 145
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
05-jan-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Demonstration of superconducting systems and elpipes
15.000.000
page 145
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Demonstration of advanced Power Electronics for application in the energy sector
10.000.000
page 144
05-jan-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Reinforcing digitalisation related know how of local energy ecosystems
4.000.000
page 145
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Integration of CCUS in hubs and clusters, including knowledge sharing activities
2.000.000
page 146
05-jan-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cost reduction of CO2 capture (new or improved technologies)
30.000.000
page 147
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support to the activities of the ETIPs and technology areas of the SET Plan
9.800.000
page 148
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Establish the grounds for a common European energy data space
32.000.000
page 149
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Laying down the basis for the demonstration of a Real Time Demonstrator of Multi-Vendor Multi-Terminal HVDC with Grid Forming Capability: Coordinated action
1.000.000
page 150
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Strengthening Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research communities in climate, energy and mobility disciplines
3.000.000
page 131
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support for establishment of R&I ecosystem, developing strategic forward-looking orientations to ensure future skills development, knowledge and technological leadership for accelerated disruptive technology exploration and uptake (Batteries Partnership)
3.000.000
page 128
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Direct atmospheric carbon capture and conversion
15.000.000
page 153
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Co-Funded Partnership: Driving Urban Transitions to a sustainable future (DUT)
18.500.000
page 152
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Climate resilient and environmentally sustainable transport infrastructure, with a focus on inland waterways
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Industrial excess (waste) Heat-to-Power conversion based on organic Rankine cycles
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Advanced energy performance assessment and certification
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Clean Energy Transition
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fostering cooperation between Horizon Europe cluster 5 National Contact Points (ncps)
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Controlling infection on large passenger ships
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
New delivery methods and business/operating models to green the last mile and optimise road transport
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cyber secure and resilient CCAM (CCAM Partnership)
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Common approaches for the safety validation of CCAM systems (CCAM Partnership)
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Full-scale demonstration of heat upgrade technologies with supply temperature in the range 90 - 160°C
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
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3.500.000
page 129
Technologies for non- CO2 greenhouse gases removal
15.000.000
page 154
Horizon Europe
Environmentally sustainable processing techniques applied to large scale electrode and cell component manufacturing for Li ion batteries (Batteries Partnership)
20.000.000
page 158
Horizon Europe
Radical improvement of road safety in low and medium income countries in Africa
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Framework for better coordination of large-scale demonstration pilots in Europe and EU-wide knowledge base (CCAM Partnership)
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Advanced data-driven monitoring of building stock energy performance
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Physical and Digital Infrastructure (PDI), connectivity and cooperation enabling and supporting CCAM (CCAM Partnership)
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Establish the grounds for a common European energy data space
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
19-oct-21
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
10.000.000
page 160
Sustainable processing, refining and recycling of raw materials (Batteries Partnership)
20.000.000
page 132
Horizon Europe
Accelerating the climate transition in difficult contexts: transition super-labs (pilot)
2.000.000
page 268
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Sustainable, safe and efficient recycling processes (Batteries Partnership)
30.000.000
page 156
19-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Advanced high-performance Generation 3b (high capacity / high voltage) Li-ion batteries supporting electro mobility and other applications (Batteries Partnership)
36.000.000
page 130
20-oct-21
Employment and Social Inclusion
Single Market Programme
Affordable Housing Initiative
1.200.000
page 294
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Technologies and solutions for compliance, privacy preservation, green and responsible data operations (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership)
52.000.000
page 162
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support for transnational activities of National Contact Points in the thematic area of Industry (CSA)
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Awareness raising on Intellectual property (IP) management for European R&I (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support for transnational activities of National Contact Points in the thematic area of Digital (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Piloting a new industryacademia knowledge exchange focussing on companies’ needs (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fostering standardisation to boost European industry's competitiveness (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
NGI International Collaboration - Transatlantic fellowship programme (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
AI to fight disinformation (RIA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
NGI Tech Review (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Trust & data sovereignty on the Internet (RIA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
eXtended Collaborative Telepresence (IA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Next Generation Internet community-building and outreach (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Workforce skills for industry 5.0 (RIA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
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13.000.000
page 188
12.000.0000
page 166
14.000.000
page 167
5.000.000
page 164
Ultra-low-power, secure processors for edge computing (RIA)
26.000.000
page 163
Tackling gender, race and other biases in AI (RIA)
10.000.000
page 165
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support for transnational activities of National Contact Points in the thematic area of Industry (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support and coordination of the Quantum Technologies Flagship Initiative (CSA)
6.400.000
page 168
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Advanced spintronics: Unleashing spin in the next generation ICs (RIA)
17.000.000
page 169
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support for transnational activities of National Contact Points in the thematic area of Space (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
European Network of Excellence Centres in Robotics (RIA)
11.500.000
page 170
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Advanced optical communication components (Photonics Partnership) (IA)
26.000.000
page 174
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Awareness raising on Intellectual property (IP) management for European R&I (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
eXtended Reality Ethics, Interoperability and Impact (CSA)
2.500.000
page 171
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Support for transnational activities of National Contact Points in the thematic area of Digital (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Innovation for Media, including eXtended Reality (IA)
26.000.000
page 172
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Piloting a new industryacademia knowledge exchange focussing on companies’ needs (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Advanced optical communication components (Photonics Partnership) (IA)
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Technologies for data management (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (IA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
International cooperation with Canada (RIA)
4.000.000
page 175
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Coordination of European Smart Network actions (CSA)
3.000.000
page 188
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fostering standardisation to boost European industry's competitiveness (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
NGI International Collaboration Transatlantic fellowship programme (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
eXtended Reality Modelling (RIA)
14.500.000
page 173
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Testing innovative solutions on local communities’ demand (CSA)
5.000.0000
page 192
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
NGI Tech Review (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Investing in new emerging quantum computing technologies (RIA)
10.000.000
page 176
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Next generation quantum sensing technologies (RIA)
13.500.000
page 177
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Advanced Photonic Integrated Circuits (Photonics Partnership) (RIA)
39.000.000
page 178
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Open Source Hardware for ultra-low-power, secure processors (CSA)
2.000.000
page 186
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Technologies and solutions for compliance, privacy preservation, green and responsible data operations (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (RIA)
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
eXtended Reality for All – Haptics (RIA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
21-oct-21
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
6.000.000
page 187
Development of technologies/devices for bio-intelligent manufacturing (RIA)
22.500.000
page 179
Horizon Europe
European coordination, awareness, standardisation & adoption of trustworthy European AI, Data and Robotics (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (CSA)
13.000.000
page 184
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Roadmap for next generation computing and systems technologies (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Pushing the limit of robotics cognition (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (RIA)
44.500.000
page 191
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Verifiable robustness, energy efficiency and transparency for Trustworthy AI: Scientific excellence boosting industrial competitiveness (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (RIA)
36.000.000
page 189
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
AI, Data and Robotics at work (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (IA)
22.000.000
page 180
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Coordination and Support of the ‘Cloud-Edge-IoT’ domain (CSA)
21-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Trustworthy open search and discovery (RIA)
36.000.000
page 181
23-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Art-driven use experiments and design (RIA)
8.500.000
page 183
23-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
AI, Data and Robotics for the Green Deal (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (IA)
27.000.000
page 185
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
23-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Functional electronics for green and circular economy (RIA)
23-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
European Network of AI Excellence Centres: Pillars of the European AI lighthouse (RIA)
23-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Next Generation Internet community-building and outreach (CSA)
23-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Future European platforms for the Edge: Meta Operating Systems (RIA)
23-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
26-0ct-21
Research and Innovation
26-0ct-21
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
35.000.000
page 190
Academia-Industry Forum on Emerging Enabling Technologies (CSA)
2.500.000
page 194
Horizon Europe
Preparatory action for setting up joint programmes among innovation ecosystems actors
4.000.000
page 201
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Building capabilities in innovation procurement
4.000.000
page 200
27-0ct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Pathfinder Challenge: Awareness inside
132.000.000
page 202
27-0ct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Pathfinder Challenge: Emerging technologies in cell and gene therapy
132.000.000
page 204
27-0ct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Pathfinder Challenge: Tools to measure and stimulate activity in brain tissue
132.000.000
page 203
27-0ct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Pathfinder Challenge: Novel routes to green hydrogen production
132.000.000
page 205
27-0ct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Pathfinder Challenge: Engineered Living Materials
132.000.000
page 206
28-oct-21
Employment and Social Inclusion
European Social Fund+
Activities to tackle undeclared work
1.500.000
page 295
28-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Co-Creation with Public and Private Buyers of Innovations
2.000.000
page 207
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
29-oct-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Cost Actions Proposal
31-oct-21
Research and Innovation
AI4 Copernicus Programme
2nd Open Call for citizen social challenges
4-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Capacity building to strengthen networks of higher education institutions and cooperation with surrounding ecosystems
10-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
10-nov-21
Research and Innovation
10-nov-21
TOPIC
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PAGE
149.000
page 208
5.000
page 210
30.000.000
page 211
Women Tech Innovators
3.750.000
page 214
Horizon Europe
Expanding Acceleration Ecosystems
5.000.000
page 212
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Scaling up deep tech ecosystems
5.000.000
page 210
17-nov-21
Education, Vocational Training and Culture
Creative Europe
European Co-Development
5.000.000
page 290
16-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2021
402.952.660
page 215
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fight against firearms trafficking
10.000.000
page 46
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Domestic and sexual violence are prevented and combated
6.000.000
page 40
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Online identity theft is countered
6.000.000
page 38
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved access to fighting crime and terrorism research data
16.000.000
page 49
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved preparedness on attacks to public spaces
7.000.000
page 45
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DEADLINE KEY WORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Lawful interception using new and emerging technologies (5G & beyond, quantum computing and encryption)
5.000.000
page 43
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Prevention of child sexual exploitation
6.000.000
page 48
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Disinformation and fake news are combated and trust in the digital world is raised
16.000.000
page 41
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fight against trafficking in cultural goods
5.000.000
page 42
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fight against organised environmental crime
10.000.000
page 39
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Modern biometrics used in forensic science and by police
5.000.000
page 47
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Terrorism and other forms of serious crime countered using travel intelligence
16.000.000
page 47
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enhanced security and management of borders, maritime environment, activities and transport, by increased surveillance capability, including high altitude, long endurance aerial support
20.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Increased safety, security, performance of the European Border and Coast Guard and of European customs authorities
2.500.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved border checks for travel facilitation across external borders and improved experiences for both passengers and border authorities’ staff
20.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Advanced detection of threats and illicit goods in postal and express courier flows
8.000.000
page 50
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
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23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved detection of concealed objects on, and within the body of, persons
18.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Dynamic business continuity and recovery methodologies based on models and prediction for multi-level Cybersecurity
21.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved security in opensource and open-specification hardware for connected devices
18.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
AI for cybersecurity reinforcement
11.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Scalable privacy-preserving technologies for cross-border federated computation in Europe involving personal data
17.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Improved understanding of risk exposure and its public awareness in areas exposed to multi-hazards
5.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Integrated Disaster Risk Reduction for extreme climate events: from early warning systems to long term adaptation and resilience building
6.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enhanced assessment of disaster risks, adaptive capabilities and scenario building based on available historical data and projections
5.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Developing a prioritisation mechanism for research programming in standardisation related to natural hazards and/or CBRN-E sectors
2.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Fast deployed mobile laboratories to enhance situational awareness for pandemics and emerging infectious diseases
8.000.000
page 50
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FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
A maturity assessment framework for security technologies
1.500.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
National Contact Points (NCPs) in the field of security and cybersecurity
2.500.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Demand-led innovation for situation awareness in civil protection
6.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Security research technologies driven by active civil society engagement: transdisciplinary methods for societal impact assessment and impact creation
2.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
European infrastructures and their autonomy safeguarded against systemic risks
20.000.000
page 50
23-nov-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Ensured infrastructure resilience in case of Pandemics
20.000.000
page 50
30-nov-21
LIFE ProEnergy, Environment and gramme Climate Change
Climate Change Mitigation
30.500.000
page 233
30-nov-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Environment governance
8.000.000
page 237
30-nov-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Climate Governance and Information
8.000.000
page 235
30-nov-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Circular Economy, resources from Waste, Air, Water, Soil, Noise, Chemicals, Bauhaus
95.420.656
page 236
30-nov-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Nature Governance
3.000.000
page 232
30-nov-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Nature and Biodiversity
132.470.000
page 231
30-nov-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Climate Change Adaptation
30.500.000
page 204
5-jan-21
Research and Innovation
Support to the activities of the European Geological Services
20.000.000
page 216
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Horizon Europe
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CALL TITLE
5-jan-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Novel tandem, high efficiency Photovoltaic technologies targeting low cost production with earth abundant materials
5-jan-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
5-jan-21
Research and Innovation
5-jan-21
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AMOUNT (EURO)
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20.000.000
page 217
Sustainability and educational aspects for renewable energy and renewable fuel technologies
10.000.0000
page 220
Horizon Europe
Demonstration of wave energy devices to increase experience in real sea condition
15.000.000
page 218
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Energy Sector Integration: Integrating and combining energy systems to a cost-optimised and flexible energy system of systems
30.000.000
page 219
5-jan-21
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Market Uptake Measures of renewable energy systems
10.000.000
page 221
12-jan-21
LIFE ProEnergy, Environment and gramme Climate Change
Developing support mechanisms for energy communities and other citizen-led initiatives in the field of sustainable energy
7.000.000
page 255
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Uptake of energy audits recommendations for the energy transition of companies
5.500.000
page 242
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Creating the conditions for a global improvement of smart readiness of European buildings
4.000.000
page 247
12-jan-21
LIFE ProEnergy, Environment and gramme Climate Change
Facing the increase in cooling demand of buildings in the coming years
4.000.000
page 245
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Integrated Home Renovation Services
6.000.000
page 250
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
BUILD UP Skills – rebooting the National Platforms and Roadmaps
6.000.000
page 244
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Establish innovative business models and contractual schemes for smart and sector-integrating energy services
4.000.000
page 246
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Community-driven clean energy transition in coal, peat and oil-shale regions
3.000.000
page 252
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12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Multilevel climate and energy dialogue to deliver the energy governance
5.500.000
page 240
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Large-scale rollout of industrialised deep renovation solutions
6.000.000
page 241
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Addressing building related interventions for vulnerable districts
5.500.000
page 254
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Fostering sustainable energy uptake along the whole value chain in industry and services
4.000.000
page 243
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
EU community of "Integrated Home Renovation Services" practitioners
2.000.000
page 251
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Mainstreaming sustainable energy finance and supporting energy performance in EU sustainable finance criteria and standards
5.500.000
page 248
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Disruptive PDA – Technical Assistance to advance market boundaries for sustainable energy investments
6.000.000
page 253
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Towards an effective implementation of key legislation in the field of sustainable energy
6.000.000
page 239
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Innovative financing schemes for sustainable energy investments
5.500.000
page 249
12-jan-21
Energy, EnviLIFE Proronment and gramme Climate Change
Technical support to clean energy transition plans and strategies in municipalities and regions
7.000.000
page 238
18-jan-21
Regione Development and Interregional Cooperation
Action for a CISE (Common Information Sharing Environment) incident alerting system
2 437 500
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Research and Innovation
Online identity theft is countered
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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’ 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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Research and Innovation
Domestic and sexual violence are prevented and combated
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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 prevention, detection and investigation of domestic violence and sexual assaults, including collection of court-proof crime evidence, which take into account European multicultural dimension, legal and ethical rules of operation, as well as fundamental rights such as privacy, protection of personal data and anonymity of victims; Enriched European common approaches applied by Police Authorities to fight domestic and sexual violence relying on the synergy of technology, the latest socio-psychological knowledge learned from cases and the field experience of Police Authorities and entities dealing with victims; Novel, safe, lawful and efficient solutions applied by security practitioners and policymakers to protect victims of domestic or sexual violence, along with a proper assessment methodology to validate the approach; Increased awareness of citizens regarding domestic and sexual violence; Improved support in shaping and tuning of regulation on domestic violence and on sexual violence by security policy-makers, which also includes GDPR-compliant IT tools in the procedures; Increased use, by victims, of automated, interactive tools (e.g., chatbots) to report cases of domestic abuse and/or sexual violence to the police; Improved skills, tools and training curricula for Police Authorities and Civil Society Organisations to prevent and combat domestic and sexual violence; Identification and development of new concepts, innovative approaches and pioneering practices pertaining to alternatives to imprisonment for offenders to reduce recidivism and, therefore, support the fight against crime.
Eligible Activities
Evolutions in domestic and sexual violence, such as their increase during any type of emergency, e.g., epidemics, should be taken into account too. Methods for evaluating proposed solutions should be developed as well. All developed solutions should be accompanied by corresponding training curricula for Police Authorities and relevant Civil Society 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
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/062021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23/09/2021
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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Disinformation and fake news are combated and trust in the digital world is raised
call synopsis Programme
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
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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Research and Innovation
Fight against trafficking in cultural goods
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Robust research methodologies, improved intelligence picture and understanding of mechanisms behind organised crime activities related to trafficking of cultural goods both offline and online, modus operandi, possible nexus with terrorist financing; Enhanced ability of security practitioners to identify organised crime networks involved in trafficking in cultural goods and to detect their illicit business models, including financial aspects and money laundering activities in this sector; Enhanced ability of security practitioners to detect and prevent the emergence of organised crime networks involved in trafficking in cultural goods, and to respond to the threat of existing organisations; Improved and validated tools, skills and training materials (including the lawful courtproof collection of crime evidence) for European Police Authorities, Border Guards and Customs Authorities to tackle criminal activities related to trafficking of cultural goods;Improved cooperation between European Police Authorities, Border Guards and Customs Authorities, as well as with specialised researchers and international actors, in tackling this form of crime; Improved databases on stolen/trafficked cultural goods; Improved evidence-based policy-making against trafficking in cultural goods
Eligible Activities
The proposals in this topic should shed a light on these issues through robust research methodologies that prioritise new data collection and analysis, and applications towards the development of evidence-based policy. Proposals should support the gathering of intelligence and the development of tools that Police Authorities and other relevant practitioners need to fight this crime and to collect actionable (cross-border) evidence acceptable in court, with the ultimate goal of disrupting the illicit trade and of mitigating its harmful effects in Europe and beyond.
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)
23/09/2021
Total budget/ call
5 000 000
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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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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Research and Innovation
Terrorism and other forms of serious crime countered using travel intelligence
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 3 - Destination 1: Better protect the EU and its citizens against Crime and Terrorism
Administration
European Commission
Objective
European security practitioners benefit from better, modern and validated tools and training curricula on the use of travel intelligence to prevent, detect and investigate terrorism and other forms of serious crime (e.g., child sexual exploitation, drugs, human trafficking); European common approaches are made available to policy-makers and security practitioners for analysing risks/threats, and identifying and deploying relevant security measures while exploiting travel intelligence information, 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 on travel intelligence by security policy-makers; Improved understanding of the capacity and usefulness of travel intelligence in tackling terrorism and other forms of serious crime, and of the key challenges related to it.
Eligible Activities
Innovation is needed on methods to facilitate the data collection and their quality check as well as to combine different data sets, to sift through (and learn from) vast amounts of data for risk analysis, and to streamline the identity management of passengers, while taking care of the data protection and fundamental rights.
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)
23/09/2021
Total budget/ call
16 000 000
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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Research and Innovation
Improved preparedness on attacks to public spaces
call synopsis 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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Research and Innovation
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
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
10 000 000
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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Modern biometrics used in forensic science and by police
call synopsis 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
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
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Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Improved access to fighting crime and terrorism research data
call synopsis 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
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl3-2021-bm-01-01
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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 More information & official documents
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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)
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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 More information & official documents
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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
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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 More information & official documents
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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)
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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 More information & official documents
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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)
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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) Total budget/ 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
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Research and Innovation
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)
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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 More information & official documents
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Developing a prioritisation mechanism for research programming in standardisation related to natural hazards and/or CBRN-E sectors
call synopsis Programme
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
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
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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 More information & official documents
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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)
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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
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
Max Duration (months)
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
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl3-2021-ssri-01-04
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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.
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
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
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
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Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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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)
Max budget/ project
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DIGIFED 2nd Call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
DIGIFED Consortium
Objective
Supporting SMEs or Midcaps in Europe, developing innovative smart solutions worthy of market leaders and willing to bridge the physical and virtual worlds with advanced technologies and industrialized solutions; interested in using premium resources and competencies to speed up solutions development; wishing to access a unique European ecosystem composed of leading industrial companies, world-class research organizations, innovation accelerators and private investors.
Eligible Activities
DIGIFED Consortium will provide a 50k EUR grant and: ✓ a unique marketplace organized as a one-stop-shop with access to leading-edge industrial platforms and several advanced technologies ✓ support through expertise, know-how, coaching, design support and tech transfer from our partners or DIH services. The expected outcome of our Application Experiments is a demonstrator prototype with a high technology readiness level (TRL). The prototype may also be used as a firstgeneration product.
Eligible Applicants
European start-up, SME or Mid-cap
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, H2020 Associated Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
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for proposals
12
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
11/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
14/09/2021
n.d. EUR
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
50.000 EUR
Max % EU Cofunding
70
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Action grants on collection tasks in relation to updating the European Cancer Information System to monitor and assess cancer screening programmes
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
linking of data provided by the cancer screening programmes into ECIS with a view to allowing the permanent monitoring of the screening programmes, including the performance indicators.
Eligible Activities
The action will consist in the collection of data from entities in the Member States that are responsible for collecting data on cancer screening, in order to provide this data to ECIS, and develop a piloting of the new ECIS functionality as well as a new separate section to ensure a permanent collection and monitoring of the coverage and performance indicators of population-based cancer screening across the Union.
Eligible Applicants
Participating centres/bodies/institutions are recognised as of public health relevance and able to have access to and/or collect cancer screening data. Networks in the field of public health (responsible for cancer screening); Member States’ authorities; academia and education establishments; research institutes and civil society organisations (associations, foundations, NGOs and similar entities).
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, EU4Health Programme Associate Countries
Max Duration (years) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
18 months
Mandatory International Partnerships
29 june 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
2 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
80
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
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Action grants for inter-speciality cancer training programme
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The aim of this action is to update the skills of healthcare professionals and foster the development of a high-quality workforce. This action will develop an inter-speciality cancer training programme focused on clinical oncology, surgery and radiology specialities, including their nursing services, as well as on patients’ quality of life and well-being, including mental, psychosocial and nutritional support, along with patient empowerment.
Eligible Activities
Development of first set of curricula to be delivered for the launch of the first training in inter-speciality oncology, targeted to clinical oncology, surgery and radiology, including their respective nursing services. Fine-tuning of needs assessments, namely estimation of the costing needed to support per centre involved and per person trained, taking into account the number of participants in the consortium. Selection and preparation of the first cohort of trainees who will participate in the interspeciality oncology training. Selection and preparation of the cancer centres who will support and host the first cohort of trainees.
Eligible Applicants
Academia and education establishments, research institutes, hospitals, expert networks including European Reference Networks (ERNs), Member States’ authorities and established networks in the field of public health having clinical capability in cancer diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of cancer patients. A consortium composed of at least 15 applicant organisations established in at least 7 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, EU4Health Programme Associate Countries
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Mandatory International Partnerships
29 june 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
5 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
-
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18 months
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Action grants for a project on the quality and safety of radiation technology in diagnosis and treatment of cancer
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The aim of the action is to enhance the quality and safety and optimise radiation technology in medicine.
Eligible Activities
(1) build co-operations, support and monitor medical radiations applications, (2) develop evidence-based guidance and practical tools for quality and safety of medical ionising radiation applications, (3) build EU dose registry for patients undergoing radiological and nuclear medicine imaging, and (4) support to align Euratom / EU action on medical radiological diagnostic and therapeutic equipment, including acceptance and performance testing, technical standards and harmonised reporting of adverse events, align Euratom / EU action on radiopharmaceuticals, and support actions for clinical audit of radiology, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy practices. (b) Workforce education and training (1) Union-wide monitoring of workforce availability, education and training; (2) capacity building in modern radionuclide cancer diagnosis, therapy and ‘theragnostics’; and (3) development of EU curricula and certification schemes in the quality and safety of radiology, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy. (c) Equal access to modern medical radiation technology and interventions (1) monitoring of the Union imaging and radiotherapy equipment base and the availability of modern quality and safety features; (2) develop quality and safety criteria and optimised imaging protocols for advanced medical imaging; (3) cover medical radiation technology, including diagnostic and therapeutic application, in national cancer plans; and (4) improve evidence for clinical efficacy of novel cancer interventions involving ionising radiation.
Eligible Applicants
Academia and education establishments, research institutes, hospitals, expert networks including ERNs, enterprises in the field of public health, Member States’ authorities and established networks in the field of public health having experience in at least one of the major fields of clinical application of ionising radiation, including radiology, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, EU4Health Programme Associate Countries
Max Duration (years) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
36 months
Mandatory International Partnerships
29 june 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
3 500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
80
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
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Action grants for the EU Network of Youth Cancer Survivors
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The action will improve the quality of life of children and young adult cancer survivors through improved social networking and the use of a platform to improve the links amongst individuals, patients, cancer survivors, and social and health professionals active in cancer prevention and care across the Union.
Eligible Activities
Preparatory activities (first 6 months of the initiative). Through meetings and parallel consultations to define / agree on structure, modus operandi, secretariat, annual programme, and other operational and organisational needs, including a costing exercise of the EU Network. Launch of the EU Network (February 2022) – To be organised in the European Parliament and comparable to the launch of the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan in February 2021. Starting the activities of the Network through ad hoc missions/webinars/workshop, with the direct involvement of EU Network delegates and ‘Ambassadors’. First general assembly of the Network Q3 2022. Throughout the project, wide visibility of the actions/initiatives of the EU Network will be requested.
Eligible Applicants
Civil society organisations (associations, foundations, NGOs and similar entities), private entities (profit or non-profit), Member States authorities and established networks it the field of public health.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, EU4Health Programme Associate Countries
Max Duration (years) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Mandatory International Partnerships
29 june 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
5 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
80
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Action grants on substances of human origin (SoHO) - increase resilience, ensure continuity of supply and access to safe and high quality therapies, in particular in times of crisis
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This action aims to enable the medical/professional organisations and Member State authorities in SoHO subsectors to develop and exchange good practices for professionals and authorities to optimise supply and increase access to quality and safe use of critical therapies based on substances of human origin donated by fellow citizens.
Eligible Activities
Proposed measures and actions can be targeted at local/hospital level, regional/ national level and supra-national/Union level. The measures and actions developed can be implemented by professionals, in collaboration with their national authorities as appropriate, across the Union. The work will aim to identify, share, assess and refine measures and actions taken and planned to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on safety, quality and accessibility of these therapies. The specific sub-sectors that will be supported include in particular: blood and blood components (red blood cells, plasma); organs (e.g. kidneys, liver, heart); haematopoietic stem cells (bone marrow, cord blood); gametes and embryos (for reproductive medicine); tissues (corneas, heart valves).
Eligible Applicants
Professional medical societies (with professional members from hospitals, transplant centres and blood/tissue establishments across the Union) and Member States’ authorities, representing experts in one or more healthcare specialities working with substances of human origin (SoHO - solid organs, haematopoietic stem cells, tissues, gametes, blood and blood components), representing professionals in multiple EU Member States, having a strong relationship / collaboration with national/EU level authorities in the field of SoHO is needed.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, EU4Health Programme Associate Countries
Max Duration (years)
Total budget/ call
32 months
Mandatory International Partnerships
29 june 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/09/2021
3 500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
80
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
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A roadmap for personalised prevention
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 1: Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several impacts of destination 1 “Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society”. To that end, proposals under this topic should aim for delivering results that are directed, tailored towards and contributing to all of the following expected outcomes: Researchers, research funders and policy-makers implement a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda. Policy makers, public health services, industrial stakeholders and citizen associations across Europe work together with a coordinated, harmonised and comprehensive research approach towards personalised prevention for all. Public health services, health systems and citizen associations are aware and adopt personalised prevention strategies. Insurers and public authorities take evidence-based policy decisions for implementing personalised prevention strategies for all
Eligible Activities
Proposals should address all of the following: Identification and networking of key stakeholders for the co-creation of strategies for personalised prevention. Literature mapping, research gap analysis and mapping of existing research programmes for personalised prevention in Europe and beyond. Identification of existing bottlenecks, analysis of evidences and examples of successful implementation of personalised prevention approaches and assessment of their transferability. Analysis of how personalised prevention can be delivered most effectively, efficiently and cost-effective. Robust, professional communication strategy to maximise the impact of the findings and the uptake of personalised prevention strategies. A Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda on personalised prevention throughout the life course to inform research funders and other prospective partners of the expected future European partnership on personalised medicine.
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)
21/09/2021
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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Healthy Citizens 2.0 - Supporting digital empowerment and health literacy of citizens
call synopsis
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 1: Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Expected outcomes: European citizens are educated, motivated and empowered to use digital tools for monitoring and managing their own physical, mental and social health and well-being. As a result, they take on a more active role in achieving their health potential and in adopting healthy lifestyles at home, in the community and at work, and they also interact better with their doctors and carers (receiving and providing feedback). Member States actively contribute to health literacy efforts, monitor and evaluate them. Health care and social services are better integrated, affordable, open to diversity and inclusion. Health promotion and disease prevention are enhanced by the awareness of healthier lifestyle behaviours, and overall there are better health outcomes throughout the life-course. .
Eligible Activities
Map health literacy research in the EU (and beyond). Develop a comprehensive and inclusive European strategy in improving (digital) health literacy for the benefit of all citizens focusing on health promotion, disease prevention, treatment and (self-)care as well as on monitoring its impact on the quality of life, wellbeing, productivity and the economy, taking into account geographic, social and economic determinants of inequities in digital health literacy. Help patients navigate the health care systems, interact with their doctors and carers as well as better manage their own health at home, in the community and at work. Create a network of champions in digital health literacy across the EU (and beyond) to foster exchange and uptake of best practices. Set concrete targets as well as areas for improvement on health literacy levels across Europe. Develop monitoring mechanisms and indicators to assess health literacy levels and their evolution across Member States. Include stakeholders from all relevant sectors (including but not limited to education, innovation, health care, Medtech, media) and involve also citizens in the co-creation, design, planning, implementation and evaluation of the strategy, including through social innovation tools and approaches..
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
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
3 000 000
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-hlth-2021-stayhlth-01-03
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Research and Innovation
Mobilising a network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for the Health Cluster
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 1: Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society
Administration
European Commission
Objective
delivering results that are directed, tailored towards and contributing to all of the following expected outcomes: An improved and professionalised NCP service across Europe, thereby helping simplify access to Horizon Europe calls, lowering the entry barriers for newcomers, and raising the average quality of proposals submitted. A more consistent level of NCP support services across Europe. The network of National Focal Points (NFPs) supporting the implementation of the EU Health programmes and the Enterprise Europe Network (EENs) providing support for small and medium-sized enterprises will be closely collaborating with the network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for the Health Cluster based on identified complementarities and synergies.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should aim to facilitate trans-national co-operation between National Contact Points (NCPs) with a view to identifying and sharing good practices and raising the general standard of support to programme applicants. The network will organise NCP Information Days, NCP trainings, brokerage events for potential participants and provide appropriate tools and instruments to support NCPs and researchers. Activities will support researchers of the social sciences and humanities to connect into all Clusters of Horizon Europe. To achieve its expected outcomes and objectives, the NCP network could cooperate with but should not duplicate actions foreseen in other thematic and horizontal Horizon Europe NCP networks.
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.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
3 000 000
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-hlth-2021-stayhlth-01-05
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Towards a molecular and neurobiological understanding of mental health and illness
call synopsis
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 1: Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Delivering results that are directed, tailored towards and contributing to one or several of the following expected outcomes: Researchers, health care professionals and developers of medical interventions have a much better understanding of how genetic, epigenetic and environmental risk and resilience factors interact to drive or prevent the transition from mental health to mental illness throughout the life course. Mental health professionals have access to different types of validated biomarkers for making more accurate diagnoses (beyond current symptom-based criteria) and for optimising and personalising preventive and therapeutic treatment decisions. Citizens have the possibility to undergo laboratory testing for assessing their mental health and their predisposition to mental illnesses. Public health authorities and policy makers have access to comprehensive clinical trial data on the effectiveness of different types of pharmacological and nonpharmacological strategies for the promotion of mental health and prevention of mental illnesses, helping them draft evidence-based clinical guidelines and best practices as well as design tailor-made prevention policies and campaigns.
Eligible Activities
the proposed research is expected to deliver on several of the following: Significantly advance the molecular and neurobiological understanding of how genetic, epigenetic and environmental risk and resilience factors (such as psychosocial experiences, diet, sleep, natural and artificial light, use or abuse of drugs, infections and other exposures) interact to drive or prevent the transition from mental health to mental illness throughout the life course as well as how such molecular and neurobiological changes could be reversed. Develop relevant predictive models through federated analysis of large European cohorts of psychiatric disorders and investigate the biological and neural basis of pathogenetic mechanisms and symptoms shared by different disorders. Identify, validate and document different types or combinations of biomarkers Discover new disease pathways and drug targets (including pathways involved in maintaining mental health) to boost the development of new (or repurposed) classes of safer and more effective medications for the prevention and treatment of mental illnesses (including relapse prevention). Establish the molecular and neurobiological effects as well as cognitive and psychological consequences of both pharmacological and non-pharmacological prevention strategies.
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
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
3 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Indoor air quality and health
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 1: Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Public authorities, consumer protection entities and patient associations have access to FAIR data on air pollutants, including both chemical and microbiological determinants, and their main sources for relevant and representative indoor environments and settings in Europe; Society has access to user-friendly solutions to monitor indoor air quality, a knowledge base of risk factors associated to human health impacts related to the main indoor air determinants and guidelines for interventions to improve air quality; Policy-makers are provided with proposals for revised indoor air quality standards for the main determinants identified to support regulatory measures and improve regulatory monitoring; The Zero-Pollution Action Plan of the European Green Deal is supported by sciencebased evidence.
Eligible Activities
Identification and characterisation of sources and routes of exposure and dispersion of chemical and biological indoor air pollution, e.g. indoor air microbiome and allergens, viral pathogens, household chemicals, biocides in building materials, particulate matter, radon as well as emerging pollutants; Identification of differences and modes of interaction between indoor and outdoor air quality at relevant and representative locations; Development and deployment of technologies enabling cost-effective monitoring of indoor air quality (e.g. air quality sensors) and user-friendly alert systems; Development and deployment of effect-based test systems for the detection of synergistic effects of different biogenic particles and substances as well as additional chemical substances such as volatile organic compounds, including in vitro and in vivo approaches with respect to 3Rs; Identification of body burdens resulting from multipollutant (reallife scenario) indoor exposures and associated health effects, with specific focus on vulnerable population groups and sensitive life stages; Conducting dose-response studies to facilitate the setting of purposeful quality standards;
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
30 000 000
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-hlth-2021-envhlth-02-02
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Health impacts of climate change, costs and benefits of action and inaction
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 1: Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Global and EU climate policies, the EU Observatory for Climate and Health, and the Green Deal activities are supported with up-to-date scientific evidence; Public authorities and surveillance organisations have access to predictive and early warning systems for direct and indirect health impacts caused by climate-change induced events and dispose of indicators for improved monitoring of policy actions; Public authorities, employers and risk managers draw benefit from user-friendly tools for integrated risk assessments and cost-benefit analysis of climate change mitigation and adaptation actions to support decisions across policy sectors; Public and private health authorities and care providers use guidelines and training materials produced to adapt and innovate health systems and practices to prevent and mitigate climate change related health risks in cost-efficient and effective ways.
Eligible Activities
Development of suitable indicators and monitoring mechanisms to assess the healthrelevant outcomes of climate policies and actions; Development of predictive models and early warning systems for exposure and health impacts of climate change based on transparent assumptions and architecture; Development of tools for health impact and cost-benefit assessment of climate-change adaptation and mitigation measures; Investigation of health co-benefits of adaptation and mitigation policy measures outside the health sector; Demonstration of the validity of tools and methods developed in the above listed activities in policy-relevant case studies; Determination of the societal implications of climate change on health systems, including occupational health, and development of adaptation measures;;
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
60 000 000
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-hlth-2021-envhlth-02-03
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European partnership for the assessment of risks from chemicals (PARC)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 1: Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The EU is reinforced as an internationally recognised driver of innovation in chemicals risk assessment and thereby substantially contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals related to chemicals; EU and national chemicals risk assessment and management authorities rely on a sustainable Europe-wide research and innovation platform for chemicals risk assessment, as identified in the Council Conclusions of June 2019 ‘Towards a Sustainable Chemicals Policy Strategy of the Union’ and in the ‘Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability’, to provide joint new knowledge and innovate risk assessment processes; EU and national chemical risk assessment agencies and the scientific community enhance their collaboration and move towards ‘one substance – one assessment’ with shared evidence, tools and methodologies cutting across sectors; The Common European Green Deal Data Space is empowered, by providing it with reliable, relevant, curated and FAIR data on chemicals in line with the European Strategy for Data;
Eligible Activities
Set-up and operate an EU-wide cross-disciplinary network to identify and agree on research and innovation needs and support research uptake into regulatory chemical risk assessment. Carry out joint EU research and innovation activities on identified priorities to support the current regulatory risk assessment processes and respond to emerging challenges. Strengthen existing capacities and build EU-wide, transdisciplinary research and innovation platforms to support chemical risk assessment
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)
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Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
200 000 000
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-hlth-2021-envhlth-03-01
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Improved supportive, palliative, survivorship and end-of-life care of cancer patients
call synopsis
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 3
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Reduced health-related suffering and improved well-being and quality of life for cancer patients in need of supportive, palliative, survivorship or end-of-life care as well as for their professional and family caregivers. Cancer patients (independently of their age) have early and better access to supportive, palliative, survivorship or end-of-life care services of higher quality and (cost) effectiveness. Reduced societal, healthcare and economic burden associated with increasing demands of supportive, palliative, survivorship or end-of-life care services that is beneficial for citizens and preserves the sustainability of the health care systems.
Eligible Activities
Demonstrate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of newly proposed or specifically adapted pharmacological and/or non-pharmacological interventions to improve wellbeing and the quality of life of cancer patients. Serious late and long-term side effects of cancer treatments or symptoms that occur at the end of life of those patients as well as of cancer survivors should be considered. The legal and ethical aspects of the proposed interventions should be taken into consideration and be fully addressed. Prove the feasibility of integrating the proposed interventions in current pain management, palliative, supportive, survivorship and/or end-of-life care regimes and healthcare systems across Europe. The complex human, social, cultural and ethical aspects that are necessarily managed by those care regimes and healthcare systems should be reflected from the patients’ perspectives as well as those of their professional and family caregivers. The views and values of patients and their caregivers (including families, volunteers, nurses and others) should also be appropriately taken into account in patient-centred care decisions. Identify and analyse relationships between sex, gender, age, disabilities and socioeconomic factors in health and any other relevant factors (e.g. ethical, familial, cultural considerations, including personal beliefs and religious perspectives, etc.) that could affect health equity of the proposed interventions, including equitable access.
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
50 000 000
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-hlth-2021-disease-04-01
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Research and Innovation
Building a European innovation platform for the repurposing of medicinal products
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 3
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Researchers continue to use the platform as an effective and sustained approach to coordinate and manage their efforts on the repurposing of medicines, making the best use of scientific knowledge and resources. Patients have new and effective therapeutic options addressing unmet medical needs, both for communicable and non-communicable diseases. Health care systems and payers have available more cost-effective treatments that reduce the financial burden in the medium- to long-term. The public sector and the pharmaceutical industry engage in new models of sustainable collaboration, at European level and beyond. Policy-makers adjust the EU’s regulatory landscape for pharmaceuticals towards further harmonisation and increased fitness for purpose.
Eligible Activities
Set up a platform supporting an innovative repurposing model with a harmonized and sustainable dimension in the EU, attracting investments and taking a position of leadership at global level. This model should integrate the scientific, methodological, financial, legal, regulatory, and intellectual property aspects of the repurposing approach. Provide robust and transparent selection mechanisms for prioritising already approved medicinal products or investigational products for repurposing, based on recognized unmet medical needs and sound preliminary data, and identify research priorities for the better understanding of mechanisms of action. Leverage, pool and share existing high quality data assets in the European repurposing landscape, also by using pharmacogenomics, in silico, and artificial intelligence (AI) approaches, innovative preclinical human in vitro cellular/multi-organ validation methods, and deliver new computational tools. Resolve the fragmentation and lack of ownership of the repurposing approach that greatly impedes the efficient exploitation of its potential, networking existing projects and initiatives in the field. Particular attention should be given in supporting and strengthening academic driven research.
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
50 000 000
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-hlth-2021-disease-04-02
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Clinical validation of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for treatment and care
call synopsis
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 3
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Health care professionals employ safer and evidence-based clinical decision support systems for affordable treatment, including home-based care. Health care professionals better predict patients’ (long-term) response, including adverse side effects of a specific personalised treatment. Patients and carers have access to disease-specific communication packages informing about a disease and the proposed treatment. Clinical guidelines are enhanced thanks to novel, clinically validated and (cost-) effective AI solutions.
Eligible Activities
Supporting the clinical development, testing and validation of AI-assisted treatment and care options, hereby assisting in clinical decision-making; Timely end-user inclusion (e.g. patient, caregiver and health care professional) along the clinical development of the AI-based solutions and the clinical validation process, considering the potential of social innovation approaches to support inclusion and dialogue between patients, carers and health care professionals; Enhancing accurate prognosis for and response to a specific personalised treatment, hereby providing a solid risk assessment (e.g. potential adverse events, side effects, expected treatment compliance and adherence over the time compared to standard care); Inclusion of sex and gender aspects, age, socio-economic, lifestyle and behavioural factors and other social determinants of health, as soon as possible considering also early stages/phases of development; Assessing potential manual or automated biases for large uptake; Integration of an extensive information and communication package about AI-assisted treatment options;, highlighting their relevance for the patients and carers; Measuring the (cost-)effectiveness of AI-assisted development of therapeutic strategies and its implementation in clinical practice.
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
50 000 000
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
Personalised medicine and infectious diseases: understanding the individual host response to viruses (e.g. SARS-CoV-2)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 3
Administration
European Commission
Objective
All stakeholders along the health care value chain dispose of enhanced knowledge of risk factors, symptoms expression, disease progression and clinical outcomes in relation to host and viral characteristics, and host-pathogen interaction (i.e., the mechanistic understanding of the interplay between host and virus). Clinicians, regulators and other stakeholders along the health care value chain have access to decision support based on characterized diversity of host response at the level of genetic patterns, molecular pathways and physiological mechanisms, in relation to a large number of variables that inform disease predisposition, disease progression, symptoms expression and clinical outcomes. Clinicians and researchers use information on the deep characterization of the dynamics of the immune responses to the chosen virus(es), identifying factors critical for viral control and immune protection. This will provide a robust and common evidence base for the development of personalised therapeutic interventions and vaccines in the future
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to characterize the host response and host-pathogen interaction to a virus (or viruses) at the level of genetic patterns, physiological mechanisms and molecular pathways involving different organs and systems to identify factors that predispose to different clinical symptoms, different progression of the viral disease and different clinical outcomes. The study should include patient follow-up to identify conditions (including long-term ones) that may appear after the patient has recovered from the viral disease.
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
60 000 000
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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A roadmap towards the creation of the European partnership on One Health antimicrobial resistance (OH AMR)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 3
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Research funders, policy makers, relevant agencies and authorities, and the research community have a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) to be implemented by the expected future European partnership on One Health antimicrobial resistance (OH AMR). Research funders, policy makers, relevant agencies and authorities, and the research community profit from a strengthened coordination and collaboration among different fields of research and innovation with relevance to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) maintaining Europe's leading role in combating AMR. Academics, innovators, end-users, researchers, public health authorities and citizens form a strong ecosystem that improves the implementation of the European One Health AMR strategy and its contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals.
Eligible Activities
Development of a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) for a comprehensive approach to inform the expected future European partnership on One Health antimicrobial resistance (OH AMR). Integration of key actors for AMR encompassing the field of human, veterinary and environmental disciplines and the broad spectrum of pathogens, including fungi and viruses. Robust communication and effective information exchange between diverse scientific disciplines and among multiple sectors of the society that are implicated such as patients, clinicians, veterinarians, pharmacists, food producers, pharmaceutical industry, policy makers and researchers (including those working in the social sciences and humanities).
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
60 000 000
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-hlth-2021-disease-04-05
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Building a European partnership for pandemic preparedness
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 3
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Research funders, policy-makers and the research community have established a consolidated research and innovation framework that provides the foundation of the expected future European partnership for pandemic preparedness, including the Partnership’s scope, objectives, governance and ways of working/operationalisation; Research funders, policy-makers and the research community are aligned towards common objectives and have a common understanding of the long-term Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for the Partnership, developed in consultation with future partners and relevant stakeholders; Healthcare providers, European and international stakeholders engage with the appropriate partners through the research and innovation framework for the partnership.
Eligible Activities
Perform the preparatory groundwork to inform an innovative and visionary Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for pandemic preparedness; Actively engage with all prospective partners of the expected future Partnership to support alignment on its scope, common objectives, governance and ways of working/ operationalisation; Actively engage with relevant stakeholders and initiatives in the area of pandemic preparedness, ensuring collaboration and coordination, and avoiding duplication; e.g. GloPID-R, WHO R&D blueprint, ACT-Accelerator, etc. Implement strong communication and dissemination activities on the purpose, foreseen activities and outputs of the expected future European partnership for pandemic preparedness, both outside and during epidemic/pandemic episodes.
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
60 000 000
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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Enhancing quality of care and patient safety
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 4
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Health policymakers use context specific knowledge and evidence to develop inclusive, effective and affordable interventions ensuring patient safety; Health care professionals know how to prevent, identify, evaluate and address risks for patient safety, and use harmonised or standardised patient-centred procedures and practice guidelines for improving patient safety developed in partnership with empowered patients; Health care providers integrate harmonised and standardised practices with personalised treatment schemes; Health care providers use quality assured processes to bridge inter-sectorial gaps in the clinical pathways of patients to improve patient safety; An increased number of health care professionals and patients/citizens adhere to recommendations for improved patient safety.
Eligible Activities
Fill knowledge and practice gaps in quality of care and patient safety, including through harmonisation and standardisation of health care delivery, optimizing inter-sectoral clinical pathways and decision-making processes and tools across regions and countries. Development and piloting of harmonised evidence-based interventions in a uniform and structured way in health care institutions of different EU regions and countries. This should be addressed in case studies at hospital, primary and outpatient care levels, and it should also take into consideration the diverse health care landscape across European Union and Associated Countries. Research on translation of international standards and clinical guidelines into national practice for improved quality of care and patient safety. Provide context-specific evidence on facilitators and barriers for transferring identified good practices across regions and countries.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
60 000 000
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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Data-driven decision-support tools for better health care delivery and policymaking with a focus on cancer
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 4
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Health care organisations and policymakers adopt robust and transparent modelling (including data collection, storage and analysis), planning algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions in support of health care decision-making processes; Health care providers, caregivers (formal and informal), citizens, and other relevant stakeholders take better informed decisions about their health or the health of persons they are responsible for and/or about the organisation of the health care service or system they are involved in or in charge of; Health system owners are provided with evidence-based participative decision-making processes that take into consideration all relevant values, needs and perspectives, enabling to deliver health care services to patients in the most suitable and efficient manner; Policymakers access evidence-based, interoperable decision support tools for public health policy-making and health care delivery.
Eligible Activities
The development of data-driven, interactive policy and visualisation tools (i.e. through creation of digital twins/virtual models) bringing novel insights on populations, systems and services as a whole, to help policymakers make data-driven decisions. These can be foreseen to be used solely for health care decisions or constitute health-relevant inputs for other sectorial approaches, and promote multi-disciplinary knowledge exchange; The development of data-driven solutions (i.e scenario-building tools and models) helping health care organisations take evidence-informed decisions on cancer care delivery processes such as logistics planning and management, capacity, utilisation of health services and allocation of resources and infrastructures (i.e. human resources, health goods, etc.), and availability of and access to health care technologies (i.e. pharmaceuticals, vaccines, medical devices, etc.) and interventions;
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
60 000 000
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-hlth-2021-care-05-02
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Health care innovation procurement network
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 4
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Stakeholders involved in the demand side of health and social care innovations (such as procurement agencies, health care providers, payers/health insurers, public authorities, health care professionals, citizens) reach a common understanding that reflects their key clinical, procurement/supply, organisational and coordination priorities. Public/private procurers and decision makers at a local, regional, national and EU level collectively develop and adopt optimal, cost-efficient and flexible innovation procurement strategies, taking into account the ongoing changes in the organisational procedures of health care structures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Procurers and decision makers in procurement organisations mainstream health carerelated Innovation Procurement best practices in their respective policy and investment strategies. Health care procurers from participating Member States and associated countries scale up cross-border collaborations in research and deployment of innovative solutions, thereby minimising investment risks
Eligible Activities
Hold an open market consultation with the industry across Europe on the current state of the art for the shared unmet needs for innovative solutions identified by the procurers, including on technical and service readiness; Develop capacity and cooperation models for implementing Innovation Procurement (in the form of Innovation Partnerships, PCP/PPI or other relevant instruments), which overcome potential differences among the legal public procurement frameworks of the participating procurers in health and social care; Conduct a user analysis of Innovation Procurement, identify barriers and propose solutions to overcome these barriers (e.g.: standardisation, certification, regulatory requirements, intellectual property rights, contracting models, payment/reimbursement models) and facilitate uptake of such solutions;
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
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
5 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Next generation advanced therapies to treat highly prevalent and high burden diseases with unmet medical needs
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 4
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Competent authorities, researchers and developers use assays for the valorisation and/ or assessment of efficiency, delivery, safety, potency or mode of action of novel advanced therapeutic interventions based on either pluripotent stem cells, genome editing or RNA, that are aligned with regulatory standards. Clinicians, researchers and developers test several new advanced therapies based on pluripotent stem cells, gene editing or RNA ready through clinical trials meeting the regulatory requirements.
Eligible Activities
Method development for the production and differentiation of pluripotent stem cells (defined as cells that can give rise to cells from all three embryonic germ layers), to include defining appropriate potency assays. Complementary activities to assess mode of action, safety, in vivo validation or upscaling procedures could be considered. Development and validation of biological assays and methods that can demonstrate efficacy, delivery, specificity, and safety (including off-target effects) of genome editing products in targeted cells and tissues (e.g. base editing, prime editing, transcription activator-like effector nucleases, zinc-finger nucleases, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats). Complementary activities to assess in vivo validation or upscaling procedures could be considered. Development and validation of novel RNA-based therapeutics targeting noncommunicable diseases. Complementary activities to assess mode of action, delivery, safety, in vivo validation and/or upscaling procedures could be considered. Study, analysis and tackling of different immune responses, taking into account factors like sex and age, generated by any of the above-mentioned advanced therapies in vivo, facilitating regulatory approval for next phase of research and development.
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
60 000 000
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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Smart medical devices and their surgical implantation for use in resource-constrained settings
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 5
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Medical device developers provide sustainable and affordable smart active implants validated in the operational environment. Medical professionals in resource-constrained clinical settings use sustainable and affordable surgical procedures for smart active implants. Patients have access to sustainable and affordable smart medical devices suitable for minimally invasive surgical implantation through further clinical studies.
Eligible Activities
“Smart” technologies, i.e. micro-electronic sensor/actuator systems provide novel functionalities to surgically-implanted active medical devices. “Smart” active implants involve microelectronic components and are placed inside the body of the patient to achieve the desired physiological response. They open up therapeutic avenues for a wide range of medical handicaps, complex chronic conditions and lesions, thanks to their integrated diagnostic capabilities, and may help addressing hitherto unmet medical needs. Challenges involved in the development of these devices include but are not limited to miniaturization, sensor robustness, wireless power supply, etc. Such devices require specific surgical implantation procedures, dependant on the type of device and on the intended use, with the successful surgical implantation and activation of such smart medical implants, being crucial steps for their functioning.
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
25 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Innovative tools for use and re-use of health data (in particular of electronic health records and/or patient registries)
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 5
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Novel solutions improve quality, ensure interoperability and enable re-use of health data, data analytics and metadata from different repositories across countries by health professionals, researchers and health authorities, in compliance with FAIR data management principles as well as national and EU legal and ethical requirements (in particular with regard to personal data protection). Health professionals, researchers and health authorities make effective use of tools enabling them to exploit unstructured and heterogeneous data from different sources to improve the delivery of care and advance health research.
Eligible Activities
Developing robust novel solutions compliant with legal requirements (in particular concerning personal data protection) that will improve the quality, interoperability, machine-readability and re-use of health data and metadata in compliance with FAIR data management principles, making these data more accessible to clinicians, researchers and citizens. The focus should be on data in electronic health records (EHRs) and/or patient registries, taking into account the Commission Recommendation on a European Electronic Health Record exchange format. Developing innovative natural language processing tools, including computational semantics, ontologies, text mining, associated machine learning and deep learning, to improve accessibility, interoperability, translation, transcription, and analysis of health data (e.g. to predict risks). Tools should extract health information from unstructured data in different clinical and medical sources, and bring that data into EHRs/patient registries in a structured form. The innovative solutions should also address missing data in EHRs and/ or patient registries and their related metadata, to reduce bias and improve the quality of conclusions. Developing and piloting AI-powered virtual assistants that will utilise the tools and solutions developed (as mentioned above) in order to demonstrate improved usability of health data for end-users.
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
30 000 000
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-hlth-2021-tool-06-03
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Green pharmaceuticals
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 6
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Researchers and regulators understand the environmental impact of pharmaceuticals. Public authorities inform pharmaceutical strategies and polices based on scientific evidences. Researchers, innovators and pharmaceutical industries develop and produce greener pharmaceuticals that are either greener by design, intrinsically less harmful for the environment, and/or use greener and economically more sustainable manufacturing processes for the production of pharmaceuticals.
Eligible Activities
Research and innovation to support the development of “greener” pharmaceuticals that degrade more readily to harmless substances in waste water treatment plants and the environment; Research on the eco-toxicity and environmental fate of pharmaceuticals, in particular those that are not yet subject to environmental risk assessment; Propose innovative manufacturing technology that are greener, low in energy consumption and emissions, using less solvent or recycling solvents; Propose methods for eliminating carcinogenic impurities in pharmaceuticals (e.g. nitrosamines) process and medicinal products, in particular as complementary technologies to the manufacturing methods relying on recycled solvents; Explore innovative uses of digital transformation or robotic for competitive and scalable methods of 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
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
40 000 000
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
Development, procurement and responsible management of new antimicrobials
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 6
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Health authorities and healthcare providers have identified the needs and potential procurers; Potential procurers are ready to establishing an innovation partnership for the development and the procurement of new antimicrobials; Potential procurers are able to engage and commit financially in view of the establishment of an innovation partnership.
Eligible Activities
to prepare for the establishment of a pull incentive for new antimicrobials where there is an unmet public health need and a market failure. In line with the Pharmaceutical Strategy for Europe that was published in November 2020 innovative approaches at EU level should be developed for supporting research, development and public procurement of antimicrobials to address the issue of antimicrobial resistance. These approaches could make use of European legislation, such as the possibility of an innovation partnership that would allow for the combination of development of new antimicrobials and procurement elements and should be tailored to public health needs.
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
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
2 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-hlth-2021-ind-07-02
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Promoting a trusted mHealth label in Europe: uptake of technical specifications for quality and reliability of health and wellness apps
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 6
Administration
European Commission
Objective
European suppliers of health technology and services benefit from enhanced single market conditions for mHealth that facilitate economies of scale. Health care systems and authorities are able to integrate mHealth solutions more rapidly thanks to a European ‘mHealth label’. Citizens, patients and health care professionals make more use of trusted mHealth solutions for promoting their health and self-managing their health care needs. European mHealth stakeholders build upon a digital ecosystem around a trusted mHealth label, an EU-wide promotion and uptake of technical specifications for health and wellness apps. Health systems and citizens benefit from the supply and use of health innovations facilitated by the promotion of common pan-European principles for validation and certification.
Eligible Activities
Set up a structured dialogue on the uptake of the technical specifications between app developers, health care system representatives, app stores, medical societies, patient organisations, users (including health care professionals) and certification bodies, building a digital ecosystem around a trustable mHealth label. Co-create, develop and implement an action plan on the promotion of the mHealth label in the health care system. Implement concrete actions on the integration and use of secure and qualitative health and wellness apps, using the new label, in specific health care settings, covering the entire EU. Ensure that the promoted health and wellness apps are bias-free and adequately address the needs of different social groups, considering gender, age, ability and ethnicity, where relevant.
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
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
2 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Innovative approaches to enhance poverty-related diseases research in sub-Saharan Africa
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Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 3
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Health care providers and professionals in sub-Saharan Africa have a better understanding of poverty-related infectious diseases affecting these countries and use new evidences and advanced innovative health technologies or concepts to prevent, treat or diagnose poverty-related infectious diseases in sub-Saharan Africa. Health authorities and health care systems have access to health data and evidences to better develop and implement informed health policies and improved clinical guidelines for health care in sub-Saharan Africa. Health care systems, clinicians and researchers have access to improved clinical research capacities and strengthened infrastructures for clinical research, development and implementation in sub-Saharan Africa, enabling in particular an accelerated development of new, low-cost, easy-to-implement solutions for improved delivery of medical interventions for vulnerable populations in low-resource settings.
Eligible Activities
Any PRD disease or group of PRDs affecting sub-Saharan Africa (within the scope of EDCTP2 or the proposed EDCTP3 and its draft strategic research and innovation agenda). Combine health technologies with other scientific areas such as mobile technologies and digital technologies (mHealth and eHealth), big data processing, and other emerging technologies. Implement one or more medium-scale clinical trials and/or clinical research studies that can deliver the proof-of-concept or validate smart, highly innovative health technologies or concepts to prevent, treat or diagnose PRDs in sub-Saharan Africa, drawing lessons from the COVID-19 experience. Increase collaboration with investors in development cooperation and international partnerships to create solutions for improved development or delivery of medical interventions for vulnerable populations in low-resource settings. Proposals involving pharmaceutical companies and small- or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are encouraged.
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
50 000 000
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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Exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) and health
call synopsis Horizon Europe - Cluster 1 - Destination 1: Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Public authorities and regulators are supported with scientific evidence to implement the Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz) as well as Directive 2013/35/EU on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (electromagnetic fields), in particular the implementation of article 1.4 of the Directive, as well as the most recent ICNIRP guidelines for limiting exposure to electromagnetic fields; Public authorities improve their risk assessment, management and communication through access to FAIR data and robust evidence on the exposure to EMF, in particular for the new generation radio-communication networks (e.g. 5G networks), and on the causal links between level and duration of exposures and health effects; Public authorities and the scientific community take advantage of novel and robust methodologies, including models, for the assessment of health impact of exposures; Stakeholders consistently use quality criteria and standards (CEN/ISO) for the analytical methodologies in the assessment of exposure to EMF, including 5G, and their impact on human health and on the environment; Public authorities, employers and citizens rely on practical guidelines for exposure prevention and reduction; Citizens are effectively engaged and informed about the health impact of EMF exposures and riskpreventing behaviours.
Eligible Activities
Monitoring of exposures of the general population and specific groups at risk such as children and workers using innovative technologies; Establishment of potentially new exposure patterns and comparison with existing patterns,; Investigating evidence of local and systemic biological effects and health impacts across the lifecycle using in vitro and in vivo approaches; Delivering FAIR data on the causal links between level and duration of exposures and potential health (biological) effects; Proposing new quality criteria and standards (CEN/ISO) for the analytical methodologies used for the assessment of exposure to EMF and their impact on human health and on the environment; Undertaking case studies on solutions for exposure reduction based on acquired evidence and deliver practical guidelines for exposure prevention along the stakeholder chain; Proposing and testing efficient communication methods and tools for engaging citizens in preventive actions and addressing their concerns.
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)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
30 000 000
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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Inducement Prize: Unique Train
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
To develop an innovative solution that will allow tracking all commercial freight trains[1], from all railway undertakings, covering the whole European network. The aim is to provide real time information about the train, accessible to all, including information on the location, departure, destination, compositition and punctuality
Eligible Activities
In particular, the single solution (interface,tools,etc.) will ensure: - a seamless tracking (possibly from path request until operation) of commercial trains across Europe in Infrastructure Managers networks and beyond, in synergy with “Telematics Applications for Freight services” (hereinafter TAF) compatible messages and existing online tools. - a service to track commercial trains across Europe, including tailormade access to data within TAF environment Railway Undertakings(RU), Infrastructure Managers (IM), TIS (Train Information System from Rail Net Europe (RNE)), terminals, port authorities and combined transports operators, etc. adaptable to the needs of different users.
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
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
14/04/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/09/2021
Total budget/ call
500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project
500 000
Max % EU Cofunding
20
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Energy Harvesting and Storage Technologies
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
to develop energy storage technologies or combined energy harvesting/storage technologies ready for investment and business development, with the perspective to capture specific systems integration opportunities.
Eligible Activities
Transition activities foreseen in this Transition Challenge will aim to have an impact on sustainability, using non critical and non-toxic raw materials and ensuring circular approaches and/or high degree of recyclability in the whole lifetime, and on financial and business level, preparing a detailed plan to exploitation supported by a sound business model and identifying any regulatory hurdles that need to be addressed.
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. As Transition funding is a new scheme, for 2021 it is restricted to applications based on results generated by the following eligible projects: EIC Pathfinder projects (including projects funded under EIC pilot Pathfinder, Horizon 2020 FET-Open, FET-Proactive) and FET Flagships calls (including ERANET calls under the FET work programme) European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept projects
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
19/05/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/09/2021
Total budget/ call
40.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/horizon-eic-2021-transitionchallenges-01-02
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EIC Transition Open 2021
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The EIC Transition Open aims at funding innovation activities that go beyond the experimental proof of principle in laboratory. The EIC Transition Open is twofold, supporting both the maturation and validation of a novel technology, and the development of a business case and business model towards the innovation’s future commercialisation. EIC Transition projects should address both technology and market/business dimensions where iterative learning processes based on early customer feedback is possible. These activities should include a suitable mix of research, technology development and validation activities to increase the maturity of the technology beyond proof of principle to viable demonstrators of the technology in the intended field of application (i.e. up to Technology Readiness Level 5 to 6) in the attempt to address market readiness towards commercialisation and deployment, as well as other aspects of regulation, certification and standardisation, aimed at getting both the technology and the business idea investment-ready.
Eligible Activities
As Transition funding is a new scheme, for 2021 it is restricted to applications based on results generated by the following eligible projects: EIC Pathfinder projects (including projects funded under EIC pilot Pathfinder, Horizon 2020 FET-Open, FET-Proactive) and FET Flagships calls (including ERANET calls under the FET work programme) European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept projects
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
Type of call
for proposals
n.d.
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
19/05/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/09/2021
Total budget/ call
59.600.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Medical Technology and Devices: from Lab to Patient
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
EU-funded early-stage Research on novel Medical Technologies and Devices is uncovering unique opportunities to benefits patients and support clinicians. Medical Technology and Devices businesses are facing long and capital-intensive product development cycles, complex regulatory procedures, slow market uptake requiring the support of key opinion leaders and intensive follow-up with early adopters. In addition to a mature technology, a well thought-out and realistic exploitation path with emphasis on achieving market traction as proof of both clinical and market potential of the idea is needed. Proposal submitted to this transition challenge call should aim to: Perform the necessary R&D to advance from an existing proof-of-principle technology to a mature version to initiate clinical evaluation. Develop an exploitation strategy, qualitatively and quantitatively outlining the proposed path to patient and describing an investable proposition. Proposal submitted to this call can target any technology addressing important health needs in the direct clinical treatment and care of patients.
Eligible Activities
As Transition funding is a new scheme, for 2021 it is restricted to applications based on results generated by the following eligible projects: EIC Pathfinder projects (including projects funded under EIC pilot Pathfinder, Horizon 2020 FET-Open, FET-Proactive) and FET Flagships calls (including ERANET calls under the FET work programme) European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept projects
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
for proposals
3 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
19/05/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/09/2021
Total budget/ call
40.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
2.5 million
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Enhancing synergies between the EIC and Startup Europe
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Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
to build synergies with the wider European startup ecosystem via a new wave of actions under the Commission’s existing Startup Europe initiative. The actions will act as a catalyst to fulfil the potential of European startups, in delivering market-ready applications and technology solutions that can contribute to the competitiveness and strategic autonomy of EU industry in key technology areas and value chains.
Eligible Activities
Actions will reinforce the activities of the European Innovation Council by targeting digital and deep tech startups that have received support from EIC to support their scale up in Europe. The actions can support also deep tech startups not yet been supported by the EIC, including startups that have already received private investment or EU funding (e.g. under Horizon Europe or the Digital Europe Programme), and raise their awareness of the opportunities on offer from the EIC. It is foreseen that the targeted startup communities will contribute to development of applications that foster climateneutrality, digital and circular economy, clean industry and user-centric technology development, while also encouraging inclusiveness, and incorporating European social and ethical values. Actions should also ensure the integration of startups with the Digital Europe Programme (for example from European Digital Innovation Hubs), the non-EIC parts of Horizon Europe (for example detected using Innovation Radar intelligence) and national programmes targeting startups. Actions should be published on the Startup Europe one-stop-shop and where relevant in the EIC Community, raise broad awareness of support for startups, while knowledge generated by the project(s) should contribute to EIC Business Acceleration Services and the general activities of the EIC Forum. Special attention will be given to support digital and deep tech startups and scaleups, wherever they are situated in Europe, to access innovation procurement opportunities (public or corporate procurers).
Eligible Applicants
Startup ecosystem builders, business angel organisations, venture capital entities, accelerators, incubators, startup associations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
3 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
19/05/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/09/2021
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/horizon-eic-2021-startupeu-01-01
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WENET Open Call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The WeNet platform is a software framework that allows application developers, innovators and Web entrepreneurs to quickly and easily develop and deploy diversityaware applications. By ‘diversity-aware applications’ we identify applications that both recognise and respect diversity in their underpinning data processing operations (in particular in terms of data protection and ethical usage of AI techniques) and that leverage diversity in their user base to provide valued-added services to individuals and communities. The WeNet platform consists of a set of modular, interoperable, open software components providing the required functionality to enable the fast development and deployment of diversity-aware applications. The WeNet platform therefore supports a plurality of applications (be them mobile, web or chat apps), which can leverage the functionality exposed by the platform. The main objective of the Open Call is to extend the impact of the WeNet project by involving additional institutions, by increasing the diversity in terms of communities of users and data collected, by collecting further data to feed the WeNet Research Infrastructure (RI), by exposing a larger number of individuals and communities to the WeNet vision and tool, by fostering the creation of a community of innovators around the WeNet platform, by collecting feedback from early adopters on the usability, usefulness, and ethical implications of the WeNet platform and RI.
Eligible Activities
Develop a new use case, a new app and run an experiment (collect data); Re-use an existing WeNet app and run an experiment (collect data); This is a free track, where proposals that do not fit Track A or B, but are relevant for the Open Call scope, can be submitted.
Eligible Applicants
Startups; ● Small and medium-sized enterprises; ● Large enterprises; ● Universities; ● Research centers; ● NGOs; Foundations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
18
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
19/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/09/2021
250.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
https://www.internetofus.eu/open-call-info-page/
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MSCA International Cooperation 2021
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The objective is to foster international cooperation in MSCA in Horizon Europe, through a dedicated support action to complement and ensure coordination between existing promotion channels at local level, and ensure consistency with formal R&I policy dialogues at bilateral and regional levels. Focus should be given: At bilateral level on countries having concluded bilateral Science and Technology Agreements with the EU (Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Egypt, India, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Tunisia, Ukraine and the United States). At regional level, on bi-regional research and innovation policy dialogues, established notably with the African Union, ASEAN, LAC, Mediterranean partner countries, Eastern Partnership countries and Western Balkans.
Eligible Activities
Policy support to bilateral/bi-regional cooperation: assessing main cooperation trends, opportunities and challenges related to local developments in the R&I/higher education domain; identifying possible gaps versus joint priorities and participation of prominent local stakeholders; reviewing existing cooperation mechanisms (info relays, training, co-funding schemes) relevance and efficiency for MSCA; identifying main existing or planned cooperation initiatives to build upon, as well as major local players, networks and associations to be prioritized; providing contributions to newsletters and periodic reports from existing information relays, e.g. Euraxess Worldwide, EU Delegations. Promotion of MSCA cooperation opportunities: identifying main local/bilateral or biregional events to target for MSCA promotion and opportunities for ad-hoc events colocated with bilateral/regional policy dialogues; liaising with local MSCA info relays, including local NCPs, Euraxess Worldwide offices, EU Delegations/S&T Counsellors, National Erasmus+ Offices, Enterprise Europe Network and other stakeholders/ association representatives to identify coordinated promotion plans; organising MSCA promotion and training sessions (including through the physical participation of EU trainers when relevant); Cross cutting activities: analysing consistency with EU R&I bilateral and bi-regional, cooperation roadmaps and action plans, people-to-people dialogues, synergies with promotion events and activities related to Horizon Europe, including ERC or COST and other EU programmes (in particular Erasmus+).
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/10/2021
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-msca-2021-inco-01-01
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Coordination of European cultural heritage research and innovation among Member States
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Prepare a ground-breaking and novel coordination network on cultural heritage research and innovation policies and activities, including the arts and the cultural and creative sectors. Identify research and innovation domains with European added value that would justify future activities. Propose new ways to engage stakeholders, users of cultural heritage and the arts, social innovators, civil society and, in particular, the younger generation with cultural heritage and its role in shaping the perception of European societies as well as a European sense of belonging. Develop an open approach to cultural heritage and the arts, fostering curiosity for new developments and diversity, as well as emphasising their role in transmitting of knowledge and building a bridge from the past over the present to the future. Proposals under this topic are expected to realise a mapping of national activities pertaining to cultural heritage, provenance research, architecture, as well as programmes and European ERA-Net Co-funding schemes on cultural heritage R&I. Furthermore, they should evaluate the European added value, any possible overlap with central EU activities, as well as the impact of and gaps left by ERA-Net Co-funding schemes in the field of cultural heritage. Taking stock of the lessons learnt, they should explore and identify objectives for a future, ground-breaking and wide network that would increase the impact of national funding at European level. Proposals should also provide analysis as well as policy scenarios for future EU-level interventions in this area, including on the role and participation of cultural and creative sectors. Need for new technologies with a specific reference to Earth Observation (Copernicus) data and products relevant for cultural heritage might be also considered. Proposals should provide a novel approach, involve the EU Member States and be open towards Associated and Neighbourhood Countries, a wide variety of stakeholders, civil society and young people.
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2021-heritage-02-02
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Research and Innovation
Estimates of irregular migrants in Europe - stakeholder network
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Enhance EU migration governance by providing a rigorous review of estimates on irregular migrants living in the EU, including those working. Enhance statistics and data on migration by developing methodologies to estimate the number of irregular migrants across different EU legislative and statistical contexts. Assess viability, costs and economic, socio-demographic and health benefits of regularisation programs, including consideration for their possible signalling effect to incentivise further migration. Propose EU and context specific policy measures accordingly, in articulation with the general EU migration management framework.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should comparatively assess legal frameworks across the EU that determine the irregular status of migrants (also considering the issue of ‘tolerated status’), and comprehensively assess their impact. Proposals should also evaluate this against existing statistics, analysing who is counted as regular, who as irregular and consequent discrepancies in datasets across Europe resulting from different methodologies and policy frameworks. Thereby, proposals should determine effective methodologies to address such issues. To the extent possible, they should also use available datasets to estimate number of irregular migrants residing in Member States. Project proposals should focus on at least 10 EU countries with a geographical balance across the EU. Proposals are encouraged to account for the sustainability of the project building a pan-European network with the potential to sustain and update estimates through time.
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)
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for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Providing support in a changing world of work and social protection
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Better understand the labour market impacts of the arising new forms of work on the European welfare systems, cast against a background of demographic changes, globalisation, digitalisation and a green transition. Propose policy measures for adapting welfare systems to improve their contribution to reducing socio-economic inequalities and poverty, to protecting people from various forms of hardship and to providing the possibility for atypical workers and the self-employed to transition towards more stable work relationships if desired, while acting as an important catalyst for economic prosperity. Draw lessons from recent policy interventions in a contextual manner and propose adjustment measures Research activities may focus on the interaction between welfare policies and labour market aspects of demographic change (such as ageing, changes in household patterns, evolution of gender roles, etc.). They may alternatively concentrate on the interaction between welfare policies and labour market aspects of globalisation (such as trade liberalisation, immigration, tax competition, etc.), of digitalisation or of the green transition (such as task automation, increased career heterogeneity, job transitioning, work-home balance, need for reskilling, upskilling and lifelong learning, etc.). For example, proposals may consider the impact of an ageing population on public revenues and expenditure, while exploring alternative tax structures, tax bases and revenue sources to be implemented in an increasingly globalised economy. Proposals may otherwise investigate the impact of precariousness, unemployment and increasing job transitions on the psychosocial work environment, on social security systems, economic competitiveness and the overall mental health and wellbeing of concerned individuals, including children and youth. Furthermore, they may explore the ways in which market access and digitalisation should be shaped to enable transitions into decent work and increased socio-economic security and the role of welfare on stimulating entrepreneurship and risktaking.
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Determining key drivers of inequality trends
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
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Analyse the main drivers of inequality trends, considering both inequality of opportunities and inequality of outcomes in terms of conditions of life, economic resources and health, analyse the interplay between inequalities in different spheres of life, and identify policy factors for tackling them. Identify and analyse different drivers of inequalities at the local, regional, national and supranational level and identify the governance levels best placed to act. Produce research evidence, guidance and recommendations for policy-makers, social partners, firms and stakeholders to tackle unsustainable trends and reverse inequalities. Understand key drivers of increasing territorial inequalities and identify policy factors at different governance levels for tackling urban and rural decline. Understand how people perceive these inequalities (depending on culture, age, gender, etc.) Eligible Activities
research should analyse the main reasons for the increasing inequalities reported in the last decades worldwide and, thereby, identify whether this is primarily policy driven and/or the result of different factors related to globalisation and technological innovations. More specifically, research should examine whether inequality dynamics are determined by different trends: pre-market processes including the transfer of inequalities and resources across generations (the role of cultural capital, unequal familial and background factors, paying special attention to single-parent families with dependent children; unequal access to education and training of adequate quality and content at all levels, including early childhood education and care, digital skills training or to employment counselling) in-market processes (labour market dynamics and institutions including employment contracts and working conditions, capital and goods market structure; increasing relevance of superstar firms; globalized value chains, allocation of labour on a global scale, diffusion of innovation across firms) post-market processes (tax-benefit policies)
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Addressing poor learning outcomes in basic skills and early school leaving at national, regional and local level in Europe
call synopsis
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Support research and policy action to address low-achievement in basic skills as well as in digital skills, prevent school dropout, thereby increasing social upward mobility in Europe.Examine the quality of learning outcomes for primary and secondary school pupils and their determinants, including the influence of high quality early childhood education and care (ECEC). Analyse and recommend possible policy approaches to address underachievement, evaluate successful and less successful policies and practices based on scientific research and evidence, as well as mobilise stakeholders to design innovative policy solutions, which can be scalable and replicable by other projects and stakeholders. Understand, explain and tackle better the challenge of underachievement in relation to school dropout mentioned above, i.e. in the context of early tracking policies, while focusing in particular on students belonging to vulnerable populations most affected by dropout (socio-economically disadvantaged groups, Roma, migrants, refugees, etc.). Explore good practices in school guidance, orientation and tutorial actions in current educational contexts, addressing low-achievement in basic skills as well as tackling early school leaving, in order to support educational stakeholders and foster school inclusiveness.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should concentrate on the institutional, socio-economic, cognitive, cultural, linguistic gender, psycho-emotional and well-being determinants, as well as the root causes of underachievement and school dropout at primary, secondary and postsecondary levels of education. They should adopt a general life-long learning (LLL) approach, in which the development of the key competence of learning to learn is crucial. Proposals should take into account inequalities and the educational actions to overcome them. In addition, the action should examine the causes of underachievement related with the availability and quality of early childhood education and care (ECEC). This should enable the formulation of novel policy measures and targeted actions aimed at reducing the compounded impact of underachievement and school dropout on socio-economic fairness and inter-generational mobility in Europe. The action could also consider experimental research in order to better test the tools, the methods and the organisation of education by involving social and civil society actors, as well as relevant stakeholders.
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Integration of emerging new technologies into education and training
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Increase the shared critical understanding of the potential, opportunities, barriers, accessibility issues and risks of using emerging technologies for teaching and learning, as well considering the framework for the sustainable digitisation of education and learning in the future. Support education and training systems with research on the adaptation and mainstreaming of the use of digitally enhanced pedagogies, in order to augment and extend learning, while also maintaining its human dimension and social relevance. Share evidence and good practice on equipping teachers, trainers, educational leaders and learners with the skills necessary for the use of technology in creative, critical, competent and inclusive ways Analyse the needs for adequate teacher training in relation with new educational technologies.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should support the purposeful and pedagogical use of emerging technologies, including applications of artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and robotics in education and training, in order to foster 21st century skills such as communication, collaboration, digital literacy, critical as well as design thinking and creativity. This in turn should allow for more personalized and flexible ways of learning, including online and blended delivery. Proposals should also examine the link with big data, learning analytics and artificial intelligence, to efficiently support distance learning. Research should focus on how different learners experience and benefit, or are excluded from, digitally enhanced learning (e.g. male and female students, students of a migrant background, students with disabilities, and/or learning difficulties, gifted and talented students, urban and rural populations, young and adult learners, etc.).
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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
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36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Towards a new normal? Employment and social impacts of changing supply chains and declining trade intensities
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Develop knowledge on the ongoing and expected changes and disruptions in trade patterns, global value chains and production networks. Identify innovative ways to maximise the potential and mitigate the adverse social, economic and environmental impacts of changes in global value chains and international trade patterns in European urban and rural areas. Research should take into consideration impacts on employment, job quality, economic growth, income inequalities and on social cohesion and well-being. Assess the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and related public health crisis on global value chains, production networks and security of supplies, and their short- and longerterm implications for employment and social resilience in the EU. Unfold policy scenarios for future value chain developments, production networks and level playing field trade relations, which will ensure security of strategic supplies, strengthen the economic resilience of societies, foster sustainable employment creation in the EU and mitigate the impacts of future trade and value chains disruptions on EU employment. Produce new, innovative methodologies and ways for assessing and monitoring the level playing field developments in trade and value chains in the EU.
Eligible Activities
Research should first conceptualise the actual global and sectoral trade patterns, value chains, supply chains and production networks in light of the EU’s long-term policy priorities of social resilience and competitive sustainability. It should then analyse the impacts of different trade patterns, value chains and production networks on the EU value added, labour market, income inequalities, decent work and social cohesion in urban and rural areas, taking into account gender differences. Research should develop a comparative assessment with the main strategic partners and provide innovative, forward-looking policy scenarios with recommendations for future global value chains, trade patterns and trade intensities, which will ensure security of strategic supplies, promote a high level of employment and tackle income inequalities in the EU, while safeguarding job quality and social and territorial cohesion.
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Research and Innovation
Upgrading Independent Knowledge on Contemporary China in Europe
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
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Take stock, identify weaknesses, and advance our knowledge on contemporary China’s social, cultural, political, and economic characteristics, on the impact of its foreign policy, and on its compliance with international obligations/laws/norms (or lack thereof). Scrutinize new global narratives and how these compare and interact with European interests and values and identify possible areas of mutually beneficial cooperation Incrementally develop and network independent European knowledge and expertise on Contemporary China in order to mainstream knowledge and enhance the European capacity to bring forward coherent and fact-based policy-making. This should be done by taking into account and building upon existing knowledge and relevant networks already being developed and/or strengthened at the level of Member States in order to increase knowledge sharing across Europe, create new synergies between knowledge nodes, and complement existing knowledge enhancing strategies.. Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
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
Take stock, identify weaknesses, and advance our knowledge on contemporary China’s social, cultural, political, and economic characteristics, on the impact of its foreign policy, and on its compliance with international obligations/laws/norms (or lack thereof). Scrutinize new global narratives and how these compare and interact with European interests and values and identify possible areas of mutually beneficial cooperation Incrementally develop and network independent European knowledge and expertise on Contemporary China in order to mainstream knowledge and enhance the European capacity to bring forward coherent and fact-based policy-making. This should be done by taking into account and building upon existing knowledge and relevant networks already being developed and/or strengthened at the level of Member States in order to increase knowledge sharing across Europe, create new synergies between knowledge nodes, and complement existing knowledge enhancing strategies.
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36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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The future of liberal democracy
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Produce theoretically and empirically robust visions for the future of liberal democratic institutions. Reflect upon and actualise what liberal democracy means in the 21st century in Europe. Develop recommendations, toolkits, narratives and methodologies to reinstate the legitimacy and effectiveness of liberal democracies. Specifically the objective is: To examine the internal (within nation-states) and external challenges to liberal democracy and the discourses, social structures and institutions that underpin them. They should illustrate how such discourses depict social and political subjects as well as the structure of modern societies and institutions. How do these counter basic tenets of liberal democracy? When and why are they successful, or not? Long-term trends in the functioning of key elements of European liberal democracies (fundamental and human rights of individuals – such as freedom of expression, of assembly, of non-discrimination –, the rule of law, pluralism, separation of powers, access to justice, the independence of the judiciary and the media, protection of minorities, right to asylum, etc.) and their public legitimacy should be analysed and compared.
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
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Research and Innovation
Economic models and modern democracies
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The implementation of the research activities of the destination will assist in the reinvigoration and modernisation of democratic governance. The aim is to develop evidence-based innovations, policies and policy recommendations, as well as institutional frameworks that expand political participation, social dialogue, civic engagement, gender equality and inclusiveness. Activities will also contribute to enhancing the transparency, effectiveness, accountability and legitimacy of public policy-making. They will help improving trust in democratic institutions, safeguarding liberties and the rule of law and protecting democracy from multidimensional threats. Rich historical, cultural and philosophical perspectives, including a comparative dimension, will set the frame for soundly understanding present developments and help to map future pathways. In the medium to long term, the knowledge, data, scientifically robust recommendations and innovations generated will enhance decision making on all aspects relevant to democratic governance. As the Destination aims directly at citizen engagement and at producing lasting change, it is of particular importance that the research and innovation actions promote the highest standards of transparency and openness. When applicable, it is encouraged to open up the process, criteria, methodologies and data to civil society in the course of the research.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address some of the following points: To study the interrelationship between politics, people’s participation, culture and economics in modern European democracies across time. In this vein, to comparatively analyse the role of various democratic institutional configurations and actors in mitigating the negative effects of economic activity on society and on democratic processes, while promoting inclusive and sustainable growth. How can democratic politics exercise control over the economic logic? How can re-embedding democracy and (the various forms of) capitalism be envisaged? How do economic actors, such as corporations, influence the democratic process? Through what channels (political parties, media, sponsorship, etc.)? What is the real impact of corporate lobbying on the democratic process? Research may study trends in capital accumulation and distribution, especially in new digital and creative industries, and the impacts they have on the functioning of democracies.
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
9.900.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Feminisms for a new age of democracy
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects are expected to contribute to both of the following expected outcomes: Promote gender equality theoretically and practically through policy recommendations, tools, and solutions for civil society organisations and other stakeholders. As a result, support the quality of democratic governance in more inclusive European societies. Understand how feminism and gender are used in extreme populist discourses, and counter gender-equality repressive strategies and policies.
Eligible Activities
Projects are expected to address some of the following points: To examine the contribution of modern theoretical frameworks of feminist thought and gender analysis – including, e.g., care ethics, ecofeminism, intersectional theory and inclusive feminism, queer theory, masculinity studies –, as well as activism and political practices, to the renewal of fundamental political concepts like equality, identity, solidarity, order, security, individual and collective rights, participation, dialogue, etc. in modern democratic contexts across the EU and beyond. Research should investigate the strategies and effects of anti-gender and anti-feminist mobilisations in the EU and beyond – including, e.g., the use of traditional and social media, online hate speech and harassment, demonstrations, as well as restrictions to academic freedom – and their connections with the positioning of extreme populist discourses, political actors and traditionalist religious movements.
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
More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
9.900.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2021-democracy-01-03
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Research and Innovation
Democratic politics in the EU’s neighbourhood
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to at least two of the following expected outcomes: Comprehensive stocktaking of developments over the last decade, so that the European Union’s democracy support efforts can both regain traction and be revamped where necessary. Development of an improved policy toolkit for supporting liberal democracy in the European Union’s neighbourhood, paving the way for more stability and cooperation. Evidence base for the mid-term review of the implementation of the Action Plan for Human Rights and Democracy 2020-2024. Reflection on the European Union’s aspiration and role in supporting democracy in its neighbourhood.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address some of the following points: To take stock of developments in democracy building or failure in the EU’s neighbourhood countries. Research should draw lessons as regards success factors and barriers (political, economic, social, cultural, etc.) in the different regional, national and supranational contexts. The role of third country actors like the United States of America, China, Russia and their impact on democratisation processes or the entrenchment of authoritarianism should be examined. Similarly, the interplay of security and stability considerations and democratisation support in the EU’s agenda and actions should be analysed. Proposals should also assess the mechanisms the EU uses to support political change, as well as examine the discourses and narratives it employs and the actors it targets. They are expected to collect reliable and comparable data on funding for democracy, human rights, gender equality, the rule of law and good governance support, in order to build an account of the outcomes of a decade’s efforts, and thus facilitate learning and improvement. International cooperation with partners from countries in the EU’s neighbourhood is strongly encouraged.
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, low-and middle-income countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
9.900.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Politics and governance in a postpandemic world
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to both of the following expected outcomes: Comparative and historical analysis of the multilevel political impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, including governance responses. Recommendations, based on normative and empirical approaches, to enhance the capacity of the EU and other democratic institutions, governments and intergovernmental bodies to build responses to global catastrophes based on international collaboration, solidarity, the rule of law and respect of fundamental values and human rights.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address the following: Examine the impacts of the different “exceptional or crisis politics”, including the invocation of emergency clauses under human rights law, on the constitutional and democratic polity (rule of law, political institutions, political participation, human rights and freedoms). A comparative and historical analysis, taking into account the varying approaches followed by the different governments, including the digitalisation of political participation and the respect for human rights and freedoms in the digital sphere, is encouraged.
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
9.900.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2021-democracy-01-05
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Research and Innovation
Green technologies and materials for cultural heritage
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to at least two of the following expected outcomes: Contribute to the objectives of the Green Deal by developing methods to conserve, preserve and restore monuments and artefacts with respect to different materials in a sustainable, green way. Promote research on the quality of conservation, in order to foster a more sustainable and green maintenance and restoration of cultural heritage. Ensure higher quality standards in conservation and restoration of Europe’s cultural heritage. Improve sustainability and energy efficiency in heritage sites, museums and other cultural institutions. Strengthen citizens’ contribution to safeguarding of their cultural heritage and art.
Eligible Activities
proposals under this topic should provide solutions and explore ways for quality conservation and restoration in a green and sustainable way. They should adopt and apply a holistic approach in conservation of art materials through an interdisciplinary network of knowledge and skills from the perspectives of hard sciences, soft sciences and engineering. Thanks to this, they should develop effective and sustainable strategies that are feasible, user friendly, affordable and safe to the operators and the artefacts, in order to ensure the long-term conservation of and physical access to cultural heritage resources. Monitoring the preservation status of artefacts, monuments and sites with nonintrusive, green tech solutions should also be considered. The proposed materials and methods for remedial or preventive conservation and restoration should be green, durable and sustainable. They should also minimize their environmental footprint and impact on health of restorers, curators and craftspeople. Whenever necessary, they should also contribute to energy efficiency and sustainability of monuments, historic buildings and cultural institutions. Elaboration of traditional methods and materials, as well as digital and cutting-edge technologies should be developed or further exploited as 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
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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New ways of participatory management and sustainable financing of museums and other cultural institutions
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to at least two of the following expected outcomes: Explore new ways of participatory cultural management and sustainable financing for museums and other cultural institutions, in particular during and after times of crises such as the coronavirus pandemic. Ensure better access to cultural heritage and engagement with local communities, to preserve and strengthen social cohesion through inclusive and participatory procedures. Strengthen the sense of belonging to a common European space while respecting cultural and ethnolinguistic diversity, as well as developing an awareness of cultural pluralism. Promote the role of museums and other cultural institutions in well-being, health, resilience, social inclusion and society’s dealing with trauma and post-crisis recovery. Foster the role of museums and other cultural institutions in sustainable economic growth and regional development..
Eligible Activities
R&I proposals under this topic should explore ways to mitigate the challenges that museums, other cultural institutions and the entire ecosystem around them are facing nowadays, including the social and economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. They should provide methods and models to sustainably finance cultural institutions, while ensuring equal and wide access to culture, heritage and cultural goods. Emphasis should be put on the role of local museums and new ways of participatory cultural management to help museums and other cultural institutions become fully embedded in cities’ life, taking also into account the differences between metropolis and small towns. A digital strategy might be developed as part of the new management and financing model, including sustainable ways of sharing knowledge and facilities to communicate through and about objects and collections of both tangible and intangible cultural heritage. Proposals are encouraged to include close interaction with local, regional and national communities and authorities, as well as cooperation with research institutions and the cultural and creative stakeholders (e.g. artists, actors, interpretation specialists, designers) to attract and engage the public and in particular young people.
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Research and Innovation
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to at least two of the following expected outcomes: Evidence of the innovation potential of the cultural and creative industries based in the EU. Evidence of the role of the cultural and creative industries as drivers of innovation in other economic sectors such as industry and services. Evidence of direct and indirect effects on the EU economy by the cultural and creative industries, economic spill-over effects on other sectors and the potential for further economic growth and employment in the cultural and creative industries. Evidence of how cultural and creative EU industries could benefit from new technologies, new business models, skills development, new distribution and/or promotion models. Proposals for further strengthening the competitiveness and drawing benefit from the innovation potential of the sector in the EU and in the international markets..
Eligible Activities
Research proposals should explore the innovation potential of the cultural and creative industries, their role as drivers of innovation in other sectors and the potential for strengthening competitiveness. This could involve strengthening links between science and art. The research should involve the CCIs and other creative actors themselves, policy makers and other stakeholders in order to ensure that the activities are relevant to the end users. Research should study how cultural and creative EU industries could benefit from new technologies, new business models, skills development, new distribution and/or promotion models with the purpose of strengthening their performance. Research should also identify policy measures for further strengthening the competitiveness and drawing benefit from the innovation potential of the sector in the EU and the international markets.
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)
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Cultural and creative industries as a driver of innovation and competitiveness
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Preserving and enhancing cultural heritage with advanced digital technologies
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to at least two of the following expected outcomes: Develop and strengthen the use of digital technologies to protect, preserve, restore and safeguard cultural heritage and the arts in complementarity to other research methods. Facilitate and widen access to cultural assets through digital and cutting-edge technologies and tools, in parallel or as an alternative to physical access to cultural heritage. Support comparative analysis with artificial intelligence, including analysis across time, and other digital means to improve innovation and knowledge exchange in the cultural and creative sectors. Increase the competitiveness of cultural and creative industries in the internal market and internationally, and provide opportunities for new and sustainable jobs creation. Explore the role of digital tools, such as 3D/4D simulations, virtual and augmented reality technologies in engaging with cultural heritage during and after the COVID-19 crisis. Use digital tools and other outcomes to provide efficient and global solutions to the real needs of accessing, protecting and preserving cultural heritage, including the “born digital” one.
Eligible Activities
R&I actions under this topic are envisaged to promote extended digitisation so that collections, artefacts and monuments, including the “born digital” heritage, can be preserved, restored and safeguarded in a sustainable and user-friendly way. At the same time, research should prevent any potential negative consequence of doing so. In addition, digitisation practices have to comply with intellectual property law, in particular copyright law. They should develop digital facilities that will allow building shared infrastructures, provide specialised trainings and courses and facilitate knowledge and know-how exchange to address real needs in the field of cultural heritage. Projects should thus increase the use of existing tools and cutting-edge technologies, such as virtual and augmented reality or artificial intelligence, to reduce access and knowledge limitations to cultural assets.
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
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
Total budget/ call
12.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Mobilising the network of National Contact Points in Cluster 2
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: An improved and professionalised NCP service across Europe, in the areas covered by Horizon Europe Cluster 2 ‘Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society’, thereby helping simplify access to Horizon Europe calls, lowering the entry barriers for newcomers, and raising the average quality of proposals submitted; A more consistent level of NCP support services across Europe. Widening participation to projects in the areas covered by Horizon Europe Cluster 2 ‘Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society’ to new stakeholders, such as civil society organisations. Enhanced integration of the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) as a crosscutting issue throughout Horizon Europe. Implementation of other horizontal activities of Cluster 2, including the organisation of Information Days, NCP trainings, brokerage events and monitoring of SSH integration across the research programme.
Eligible Activities
The consortium should have a good representation of experienced and less experienced NCPs. Submission of a single proposal is encouraged. NCPs from EU Member States or Associated Countries choosing not to participate as a member of the consortium should be identified and the reason explained in the proposal. These NCPs are nevertheless invited and encouraged to participate in the project activities (e.g. workshops), and the costs incurred by the consortium for such participation (e.g. travel costs paid by the consortium) may be included in the estimated budget and be eligible for funding by the Commission.
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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
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for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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European Researchers' Night 20222023
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The European Researchers' Night takes place every year, on the last Friday of September. It supports events that can last up to two days: they can start on Friday and continue the following day. Pre-events, prior to the main event, and related post-events, such as wrap-up meetings or small-scale follow-up events, can also be organised. It is the occasion for a Europe-wide public and media event for the promotion of research careers, in particular focused on young people and their families. The European Researchers’ Night targets the general public, addressing and attracting people regardless of the level of their scientific background, with a special focus on families, pupils and students, and notably those who do not have easy access to, and thus are less inclined to engage in STEAM fields (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) or research activities. The European Researchers’ Night will also bring researchers to schools to interact with pupils at any time during the project duration. The Researchers at Schools activities will allow researchers and pupils to interact on societal challenges and on the key role of research to address them. Pupils will thus also learn directly about research projects and initiatives related to EU main priorities.
Eligible Activities
Activities can combine education with entertainment, especially when addressing young audiences. They can take various forms, such as exhibitions, hands-on experiments, science shows, simulations, debates, games, competitions, quizzes, etc. Where appropriate, engagement with educational institutions should be sought in order to encourage formal and informal science education with the aim of improving the scientific knowledge base. This will be particularly relevant for Researchers at Schools activities, which will allow researchers to showcase their work and interact with pupils. Researchers will engage with teachers and pupils on challenges related to climate change, sustainable development, health and other issues related to the European Commission priorities and main orientations, such as the European Green Deal or the EU Research and Innovation Missions. The Researchers at Schools activities should take place throughout the year and should be subject to a dedicated promotion, particularly towards schools.
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
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Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/10/2021
Total budget/ call
15.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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EIC Horizon Prize for 'Fuel from the Sun: Artificial Photosynthesis'
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
For the purpose of this prize, artificial photosynthesis (AP) is understood to be a process that aims at mimicking the physical chemistry of natural photosynthesis by absorbing solar energy in the form of photons. The solution is required to use this energy to generate fuel molecules through a synthetic system to be delivered as a single integrated device that utilises either biomimetic, nanotechnology, synthetic biology or a combination of these systems. Meeting the challenge will stimulate innovation and focus research and development towards energy applications in a new energy technology through increased public and commercial interest. Moreover, it will accelerate the development of new innovative energy conversion systems using solar light and natural elements to produce renewable fuels to be used in industry, housing and transport..
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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 2020.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
19/05/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/09/2021
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
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MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
For supported postdoctoral fellows Increased set of research and transferable skills and competences, leading to improved employability and career prospects of MSCA postdoctoral fellows within academia and beyond; New mind-sets and approaches to R&I work forged through interdisciplinary, inter-sectoral and international experience; Enhanced networking and communication capacities with scientific peers, as well as with the general public that will increase and broaden the research and innovation impact. For participating organisations Increased alignment of working conditions for researchers in accordance with the principles set out in the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers; Enhanced quality and sustainability of research training and supervision; Increased global attractiveness, visibility and reputation of the participating organisation(s); Stronger R&I capacity and output among participating organisations; better transfer of knowledge; Regular feedback of research results into teaching and education at participating organisations.
Eligible Activities
Fellowships will be provided to excellent researchers, undertaking international mobility either to or between EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries, as well as to non-associated Third Countries. Applications will be made jointly by the researcher and a beneficiary in the academic or non-academic sector. Postdoctoral Fellowships either can take place in Europe (i.e. in an EU Member State or a Horizon Europe Associated Country) or in a Third Country not associated to Horizon Europe.
Eligible Applicants
Post-doctoral researchers, academic, non-academic sector organisations
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/10/2021
242.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Support for establishment of R&I ecosystem, developing strategic forward-looking orientations to ensure future skills development, knowledge and technological leadership for accelerated disruptive technology exploration and uptake (Batteries Partnership)
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
In order to succeed in the development of a thriving innovative battery industry, panEuropean cooperation on research and innovation is essential. It is not only essential to work across geographical boarders and institutional levels but it is also crucial that stakeholders from all parts of the battery value chain pull together in a strategic coordinated manner to ensure our collective research efforts are efficiently translated into sustainable technologies and products economically, environmentally and socially. Europe has an extensive landscape of battery R&I stakeholders. Thus there is a need to continuously consolidate the Battery R&I community across the EU and associated countries and across Battery-related networks, projects and initiatives (including European, national, regional – HEU Partnerships, IPCEIs, Interregional partnership on advanced battery materials, European Battery Alliance and coordination actions including BATTERY 2030+, LiPLANET).
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to: Develop, consolidate and communicate a strategic research approach for all stakeholders throughout the entire European Battery Value Chain. Develop and/or update coherent Strategic Research and Innovation agenda (SRIA) and corresponding detailed roadmaps covering all aspects of the battery value chain through expert group work. Facilitate and support work of experts from a different field in a crosscollaboration manner, identify the challenges and opportunities and so create guidelines and recommendations on how best to develop synergies. Establish and continuously update Key performance indicator (KPI's) values for current state-of-art battery technology, as collected from stakeholders across the battery value chain correlated and communicated via SET Plan progress monitoring. Establish Target Key performance indicators (Target KPI's) values for future battery R&I as collected from all relevant forums, correlated and communicated via SET Plan progress monitoring and the Strategic Research and Innovation agenda (SRIA) to the entire R&I community in general.
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Fostering cooperation between Horizon Europe cluster 5 National Contact Points (NCPs)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved professionalization/skills of NCPs across Europe, helping to simplify access to Horizon Europe calls, lowering the entry barriers for newcomers, and raising the average quality of proposals submitted. Enhanced integration of all the cross-cutting issues throughout Horizon Europe. Connection with the NCP-network dealing with horizontal activities. Increased cooperation of NCPs with the Enterprise Europe Network. Harmonised and improved trans-national cooperation between NCPs.
Eligible Activities
Aim to facilitate trans-national co-operation between National Contact Points (NCPs) with a view to identifying and sharing good practices and raising the general standard of support to programme applicants; Give special attention to enhancing the competence of NCPs, including helping less experienced NCPs rapidly acquire the know-how built up in other countries; Have a good representation of experienced and less experienced NCPs and reflect the diversity of the areas covered under cluster 5. Countries not participating as beneficiaries of the action may benefit from the activities carried out by the network. Establish close cooperation and exploit synergies with other relevant NCP support structures; Aim to facilitate trans-cluster cooperation in the areas covered by Pillar 2, with a view to identifying synergies, to make possible to share good practices and tools. A close coordination and cooperation will be essential to achieve the objectives and impact of the NCPs networks. Include a work package to implement matchmaking activities to link up potential participants from widening countries with emerging consortia in the domain of Cluster 5. Matchmaking should take place by means of online tools, brokerage events, info days and bilateral meetings between project initiators and candidate participants from widening countries. Other matchmaking instruments may be used as appropriate.
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
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
3.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Advanced high-performance Generation 4a, 4b (solid-state) Li-ion batteries supporting electro mobility and other applications (Batteries Partnership)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Advanced Li-ion batteries delivering on cost, performance, safety, thermal stability, sustainability with clear prospects for cost-competitive large-scale manufacturing and uptake by electro mobility sector. Increase in energy density and hence increasing driving distance at reduced costs on module and pack level, positively affecting the customer’s acceptance. Broader user acceptance will help to reduce GHG emissions of the transport sector and support EU’s efforts to become climate-neutral by 2050.
Eligible Activities
The overarching R&I challenges lie in the development of solid-state electrolytes, cathode materials and anode materials enabling higher thermal and electrochemical stability while targeting higher energy / power densities, fast charging, cyclability and improved safety. These new materials should contribute in the control of thermal runaway at early stage, and create non-propagation designs. Developments should range from using conventional materials to using Li metal-based anode materials, aiming at reducing the amount of cobalt used in the production in addition to the other expected outcomes listed above. Projects should be aligned with ongoing H2020 projects on the subject, especially from H2020-LC-BAT-2020 call and their publicly-available results.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
36.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
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Strengthening Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research communities in climate, energy and mobility disciplines
call synopsis
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Research and innovation communities focusing on Social Science and Humanities (SSH) approaches to climate, energy and mobility as well as on citizen engagement and empowerment are less fragmented and better networked across Europe, including with respect to Eastern and Southern Europe. A targeted strategy for intensifying collaboration between Scientific, Technical, Engineering and Mathematical (STEM) and Social Science and Humanities (SSH) research and innovation communities has led to more and more in-depth interdisciplinary work. Dedicated outreach and engagement activities (e.g. cocreation processes and greater dissemination of best practices and challenges), have produced strong links to principal stakeholder communities, including policymakers at various levels, the private sector, academia, civil society, and citizens at large. Project activities have lowered social and behavioural barriers and contributed to greater citizen engagement in the context of the SET Plan, Horizon Europe Missions, Horizon Europe Partnerships,
Eligible Activities
Confronting the threat of global warming and transitioning to carbon neutrality by midcentury requires research and innovation in a number of distinct but interconnected areas, notably in climate science, energy, and mobility. Along with technological innovations, successful solutions need to factor in changing lifestyles, social innovation, forms of behaviour, value structures, governance arrangements at institutional or corporate levels, as well as forms of social organisation. This calls for concerted, multidisciplinary approaches that are rooted in a variety of academic disciplines but also draw in and engage policymakers at various levels, the private sector, civil society and citizens at large. To develop and enact such approaches, more extensive networks connecting relevant communities of researchers and practitioners are required, to facilitate and enable deeper and more consequential forms of collaboration. In particular, Scientific, Technical, Engineering and Mathematical (STEM) communities in climate science, energy and climate need to work more closely with those in the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) disciplines.
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Sustainable processing, refining and recycling of raw materials (Batteries Partnership)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Raw materials need to be competitively processed and refined in Europe in a sustainable way, including reduced environmental footprint, and improved social aspects and competitiveness. This is underlined in the recently published list of Critical Raw Materials (https://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/raw-materials/specific-interest/critical_en) and the Circular Economy Action Plan (https://ec.europa.eu/environment/circular-economy/). Project results will contribute to decreasing dependency of Europe on imported battery chemicals and raw materials. As a result new business opportunities and jobs will be created for the European industry. Projects are expected to coordinate with projects funded under Cluster 4 RESILIENCE Green and Sustainable Materials topics. Projects are expected to contribute to European Raw Materials Alliance objectives.
Eligible Activities
In order to secure a competitive battery industry in Europe, innovations in chemical and metallurgical production are required. The focus is at improved yield, better process control, flowsheet flexibility, improved product purity and quality, improved impurity removal, and improved recovery from secondary streams. These innovations are in some cases complementary unit processes to existing process flow sheets, while in others, such as European lithium or precursor production, completely new flowsheets. These advancements are expected to bring the European battery metal and chemical production to a global leadership.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
21.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
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Accelerating the climate transition in difficult contexts: transition super-labs (pilot)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
A mapping exercise has identified which settings across Europe – such as non-sustainable business complexes, mining regions or polluted metropolitan areas – would benefit the most from the transition super-labs approach, and which settings could serve to demonstrate the utility of this approach more generally. Feasibility studies have been carried out in a select number of these settings, yielding programmatic, actionable blueprints with a view of launching actual transition super-labs at a subsequent stage.Enabling coalitions for the practical delivery of transition superlabs have been assembled, with the participation of policymakers at local, regional and other levels, business, finance, civil society organisations, individual citizens, as well as academia. A program outline for the practical delivery of a number of transition super-labs in several contexts across Europe, comprising at least three EU Member States and/or Associated Countries, has been prepared, including an assessment of the contribution of different funding instruments (European, national regional and private funds).
Eligible Activities
First suggested by the High-Level Panel of the European Decarbonisation Pathways Initiative, Transition Super Labs are a novel way of linking research and innovation with policy. They are particularly relevant for challenges that defy purely technocratic solutions and require fundamental transformations in economies and societies, including lifestyle and behavioural changes or forms of social innovation. Anchored in the EU’s research and innovation framework program, they provide ample room for co-creation with Member States/Associated Countries, stakeholders and citizens. Transition Super Labs are real-life laboratories where a rapid shift to climate neutrality is conceptualised, implemented, monitored and revised in an integrated way. Similar to “living labs” but operating at a much larger scale, they spur the transformation of whole entities – such as non-sustainable business complexes, mining regions and polluted metropolitan areas – in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable manner. Designed as flagship demonstrators, Transition Super Labs involve a broad range of actors – businesses and industry, different levels of government, academia, civil society, citizens at large – working closely with communities and regions directly affected by climate change.
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
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Fostering a just transition in Europe
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Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
A better understanding of the distributional repercussions of the transition to climate neutrality across sectors, social groups, countries, regions, cities, and in the labour market that will help implement the commitment to “leaving nobody behind”. A better understanding of the trade-offs and synergies between climate action, climate-change impacts and equity and justice considerations, such as social inequality, gender equalities, as well as their interaction with other transformations that underpin the transition to climate neutrality. Addressing procedural justice concerns in the transition to carbon neutrality, via deeper and more consequential involvement of stakeholders from all parts of society in the transition process, for instance via co-design and co-production processes, social innovations, citizen science, user-led innovation type activities, or upstream multi-stakeholder debates or mechanisms for citizen deliberation and engagement. New scientific evidence to inform EU, national and regional policies in designing inclusive, socially fair, gender-sensitive and economically viable transition plans and post-COVID recovery packages that take due care of the most affected regions, cities, sectors and parts of society, including vulnerable individuals and households. Increased societal and political acceptance for climate transition strategies, including renewable energy projects and more sustainable mobility concepts, based on greater involvement of those most affected, leading to better capacity for co-designing policy frameworks that enhance inclusiveness while minimising adverse distributional effects and inequalities.
Eligible Activities
Actions should enhance the understanding of the challenges of the “just transition” to climateneutral and environmentally sustainable economies and societies, as envisaged in the European Green Deal and Next Generation EU. They should analyse various dimensions of inequality arising from climate change impacts, climate policies and transition pathways including their distributional implications associated with changes in GDP, industrial competitiveness and trade, employment and skills, taxation, incomes and wealth, vulnerabilities and human health, structure of sectors, business models and relative prices etc. Further equity aspects associated with climate change impacts and climate policy, such as differential vulnerabilities as well as intergenerational fairness or justice should also be studied, taking into consideration social and geographic circumstances and paying due attention to most vulnerable parts of the society (poor, elderly, persons with disabilities, children, migrants etc.). The gender dimension should also be explored. Research should integrate learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of the evolution of inequality in Europe and analyse potential implications for climate action and green recovery.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
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Interoperability community
call synopsis
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Ensure continuity of the ongoing interoperability of energy services related activities. Ensure horizontal coordination and support, sustainable up-take of the energy services related to interoperability, data spaces and digital twins. Support and disseminate a common framework for testing interoperability across running projects. Harmonise interoperability testing procedures[1]. Increased interoperability of energy services, data and platforms, both at the function and business layers.
Eligible Activities
Actions should facilitate the coordination and alignment of projects and support interaction between the various related initiatives happening at European and National level. The project should support a community of practice that includes interoperability expertise relevant to the energy transition that keeps track and maintains an expertise around changes in requirements, emerging use cases and regulatory condition. Development of IT/ICT, evolution of relevant standards and all activities impacting interoperability, virtualisation and digital twins, data spaces. industrial and working groups’ efforts towards interoperability (including ontologies, core models etc.). Maintain an overview of what is happening, create a repository of best practices and use cases, indicate what is needed to keep this interoperability and provide a forum to support agreements on open standards, convergence on reference architectures and broad dissemination. Increased interoperability of energy services, data and platforms, both at the function and business layers of the Smart Grid Architecture Model. Where relevant consider including also smart energy systems models going beyond Smart Grids. Develop an Interoperability Maturity Model (IMM) to indicate the level of maturity in organisations, and the further effort/ actions need to be made to reach higher levels of interoperability. Create a network of interested parties, and eventually, setting up a distributed European ecosystem of centres for the Interoperability testing of data driven energy solutions. This should take into account existing initiatives like living labs, digital innovation hubs, JRCs Interoperability testing lab related ERA-Net program calls and Clean Energy Transition Partnership, and should aim at supporting a European knowledge base of use cases, interoperability profiles test cases, and results of tests. Establishing a cross-fertilisation of existing regional testing infrastructures, explore best practice of local sand-boxing and link with existing networks. Demonstrate with the testing of a set of real life cases where new interoperability requirements are to be tested, how the activities would be organised.
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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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
Proposals are expected to address also all the following: 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. The project has to include a clear go/no go moment ahead of entering the deployment phase. Before this go/no-go moment, the project has to deliver the detailed engineering plans, a technoeconomic assessment, including key performance indicators based on international recognized metrics, a complete implementation plan, a plan to achieve certification by an independent certification body before the end of the action, and all needed permits for the deployment of the project. The project proposal is expected to clearly demonstrate a proposed pathway to obtaining necessary permits for the demonstration actions and allow for appropriate timelines to achieve these. The project is expected also to demonstrate how it will get a financial close for the whole action. Independent experts will assess all deliverables and will advise for the go/no-go decision.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Sustainability and educational aspects for renewable energy and renewable fuel technologies
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Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: 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-bydesign) in line with the Circular Economy Action Plan and the Action Plan on Critical Raw Materials.
Eligible Activities
The proposal is expected to address all the following aspects: 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.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
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Market Uptake Measures of renewable energy systems
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: 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 peri-urban 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.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy Sector Integration: Integrating and combining energy systems to a cost-optimised and flexible energy system of systems
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: 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
The proposal is expected to develop solutions addressing the following topics: 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.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Increasing energy system flexibility based on sector-integration services to consumers (that benefits system management by DSOs and TSOs)
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Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: New business models for market parties based on energy services and revenue streams for consumers (across energy sectors and beyond, based on valorisation of the flexibility in their energy consumption). Enable market parties to provide flexibility services to network operators and the wholesale market based on competitive markets that are easily accessible and at low transaction costs. Increased application of digital technologies to support consumers and market parties to market their flexibility. Increased consumer engagement and acceptance. Increased availability of flexibility sources for TSOs and DSOs and enable them to develop markets for flexibility and interact with many distributed resources at the same time (via intermediaries such as energy suppliers or aggregators) based on seamless data exchange and interoperability. Facilitate scaling up the platforms and markets to spread its use by making it as easy as possible for suppliers, aggregators or consumers directly to offer grid services based on other or new small-scale and large-scale assets/devices on these markets, if necessary through as easy and automated pre-qualification processes as possible. Better understanding of market models and regulatory measures that can promote new business models.
Eligible Activities
The projects will test and develop further already demonstrated solutions for data-driven energy services for consumers, in cooperation with various actors in the energy system (such as prosumers, aggregators, TSOs, DSOs, owners of assets that can provide flexibility like batteries, heating/cooling systems, charging point operators, gas systems): Replicate them in as many different geographies as possible having different system needs, consumer needs, economic conditions or different climates. They will be adapted to the local energy requirements and they will aim at increasing consumer acceptance and participation. Focus is expected to be in the facilitation of different services. Integrate energy services with other services for citizens and/or consumers (e.g. health, safety, mobility): focus on business models that combine energy services with other services, such as health, security, home automation or mobility services taking into account experiences and practice from social science and humanities;
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
25.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Reliability and resilience of the grid: Measures for vulnerabilities, failures, risks and privacy
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcome: Demonstration of increased energy system reliability and resilience, preventing or ensuring rapid recovery following disturbances such as faults, cyberattacks, terrorism or similar at all relevant levels (infrastructure, hardware, software, organisational, etc.).
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to include all of the following 4 points:
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
Demonstration of measures to minimize TSO and DSO risks, vulnerabilities and of priority strategies and measures against nature and man-made hazards, terrorism, climate-related extreme events, weather, migration, etc. for: substation systems security and design; HV, MV, LV grid infrastructures including platforms for TSO and DSO interaction; automatic control of decentralized flexibility solutions; Events resulting in cascading failures, their mitigation and prevention. Application of advanced information technologies (e.g. probabilistic safety assessment, quantitative risk analysis) in system development, operation and asset management. Application of digital technologies for ensuring operational data quality and demand patterns recognition improving data access and information acquisition for maintenance operators. Development of shared knowledge basis within European area concerning threats, vulnerabilities, methods, not only for components but for entire systems and energy system technologies.
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Electricity system reliability and resilience by design: High-Voltage, Direct Current (HVDC)based systems and solutions
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcome: HVDC technologies contribution achieving climate neutrality of the electricity generation sector allowing the integration of large share of renewables while concurrently addressing the security of supply. HVDC interconnections can act as a firewall blocking the spread of disturbances while permitting the interchange of power. Mastering HVDC technologies will open new business horizons for European companies in the global clean energy markets. Increased electricity system reliability and resilience throughout the overall interconnection system, which includes High Voltage cables. Furthermore, the use of buried HVDC cables reduces the visual impact and improves the social acceptance compared to the classical AC overhead lines.
Eligible Activities
Proposals will explore concepts and propose solutions to foster the development of large HVDC based transmission grid infrastructures, able to bring benefits to the existing electrical system and capable of integrating the fore coming large amount of renewable energy.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Demonstration of superconducting systems and elpipes
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: New SCTL technologies to upgrade and expand the electric grid to meet the requirements imposed by the increasing penetration of renewables. Use of different superconductor technologies (e.g. HTS, MgB2) with different cooling medium, power rating and lengths. Increased power transfer capability within existing right of ways. Test and validate the transmission of bulk power not achievable with current cable technologies.
Eligible Activities
Demonstration of up to ±100kV, up to 1 GW power, superconducting system (HTS) up to 5 km onshore. Demonstration of ±100 kV, up to 1 GW power, superconducting system up to 100 km, offshore. Demonstration of a SCTL based on MgB2 LH2 cooled, for DC with a length up to 1 km and above, onshore. The voltage level and the cable section should be designed to have the maximum benefits in terms of insulation requirements and conductor section for a capacity transfer of 10 kA and above. Cable design and simulation of kA range faults, power reversal response, loss calculation and demonstration for protections of SCTL. Technical-economic benefits of the SCTL demonstrated compared with traditional (overhead lines, XLPE cable). Investigate the feasibility and applicability of elpipes with technical economic analysis, use cases, etc. for high transfer rates in identified corridors.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Demonstration of advanced Power Electronics for application in the energy sector
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Wide Bandgap-based (WBG) semiconductors such as Silicon Carbide (SiC) enable higher power density, operation voltages, temperatures, and frequencies while reducing heat dissipation of power electronics. This enables the development of more efficient and smaller size converter stations affecting considerably on grid distribution generally and logistics, cost, etc. and the deployment of the offshore energy grid. Right now SiC allows for sufficient reduction on converter footprint, but it is far too expensive, and its cost has a negative impact on overall system cost. Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Production, test and validation of WBG-based switching semiconductors such as Silicon Carbide (SiC) for HVDC – MVDC converter applications in converter stations. Reduced size of components and equipment for offshore / onshore applications. Reduced cost of WBG-based semiconductors such as Silicon Carbide (SiC).
Eligible Activities
Production of SiC based semiconductors for HVDC – MVDC converter applications (example for HVDC: MMC cells with SiC 3.3 kV and above, 1,5 kA and above with optimal increased switching frequency to reduce losses). Converter board design and production (power and control parts installation and soldering of all components, hardware and software testing, etc.). Simulation and analysis of the impact of the actual passive components used in WBG components circuitry in the above mentioned conditions; development of strategies and innovative techniques to upgrade them for better adaptation to the afore-mentioned working conditions. Analysis of the impact of fast transients from power electronics on other electrical components that were not originally designed to endure such stresses. Series modules assembly for converter application. Simulation and real time testing and validation of the converter with WBG-based switching semiconductor. Technical-economic assessment of the benefits provided by WBG-based compared to Siliconbased switching semiconductor of converters.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Reinforcing digitalisation related know how of local energy ecosystems
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Increased autonomy of local ecosystems to participate in the decentralisation of energy systems and energy transition. Increase the number of participants in flexibility markets. Cover the gap on knowledge around digitalisation of energy services and contribute to the reskilling & upskilling of individuals and organizations. Facilitate the creation of a network of parties interested in joining forces for public procurement of energy related digital services.
Eligible Activities
The project should create an upskilling and reskilling training program, centred on the digitalisation of energy and covering needs of local ecosystems centred on, among others, DSOs, city operators, connected active consumers (energy communities or potential new entrants) and local/regional authorities. The training program should also contribute to capacity building of energy community members and to the support of citizens in understanding the steps to follow to create an energy community. The project should seek to establish a cluster organization at local level for energy relevant digital technologies such as, but not only, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, cybersecurity, big data, edge computing, data communications or blockchain.
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 Max budget/ project
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
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Integration of CCUS in hubs and clusters, including knowledge sharing activities
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The continuation of investigating CCUS possibilities in hubs and clusters, including knowledge sharing activities, is urgently needed as it could help to identify infrastructure needs. Furthermore, it could also lead to identifying potential new CO2 Projects of Common Interest in the sense of the TEN-E regulation[1]. Early planning will enable and accelerate the roll-out of a CCUS infrastructure consisting of capture points and clusters, intermediate hubs, CO2 conversion facilities, safe and cost-effective CO2 transport and storage. Comprehensive information concerning the integration of CCUS in hubs and clusters will facilitate the development of operational sites as from the early 2020's. The project is expected to demonstrate the necessary requirements for CCUS integration in carbon-intensive industries and will promote knowledge sharing activities
Eligible Activities
The project is expected to include the elaboration of detailed plans for the integration of CCUS in hubs and clusters linked to CO2 storage sites via hubs, pipeline networks and shipping routes, with due attention to national and border-crossing permitting and regulatory issues. Mapping and understanding the nature and longevity of emission sources, identification of transport corridors and modalities, and performing initial impact assessments, and developing local business models for delivery of CO2 capture, transport, utilisation and/or storage (including the separation of responsibilities across the CO2 value chain), within promising regions is important. Industrial clusters may include, for example, power generation, cement and steel factories, chemical plants, refineries, waste-to-energy plants, and hydrogen production facilities. In its initial phase, this topic could include the use of natural gas (for the production of low carbon hydrogen, in power plants and refineries). The assessment of cost-effective ('bankable') storage capacity in the selected regions is important. This can be sites for onshore or offshore storage capabilities. Interaction between CCUS hubs-and-clusters on the one hand, and renewables-based integrated energy systems, and/or circular production modes on the other; will need to be studied.
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)
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for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Cost reduction of CO2 capture (new or improved technologies)
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Significant step-change advances in CO2 capture rates, reductions in energy penalty and cost of CO2 capture as well as facilitating safe and economic integration into industrial clusters - which will in a short timeframe allow the uptake of CCUS in the power sector and energy intensive industries.
Eligible Activities
The high cost of carbon capture is still the most relevant stumbling block for a wider application of CCUS. Commercial deployment of CCUS requires a significant reduction of the energy intensity of the CO2 capture process for power plants or other energy-intensive industries, and a substantial decrease of the cost of capture. A continuous effort is needed to develop and demonstrate new or improved capture technologies. The objective is the pilot demonstration of advanced CO2 capture technologies that have a high potential for increasing capture rates and efficiency, while reducing energy penalty and improving cost-efficiency of the whole capture process. Projects will test operating conditions and operational flexibility, and provide proof of the reliability and cost-effectiveness of these concepts, whilst at the same time evaluating the cost, technical requirements and operational and safety impacts on the industrial facility and the associated transport and storage infrastructure. The proposal should state credible and clearly defined targets and key performance indicators (KPIs) for the energy penalty reduction, the capture rate and the relative capital and operating costs of the capture process. Environmentally benign technologies have to be pursued and their environmental impact addressed in the project also in view of future scaling up.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Support to the activities of the ETIPs and technology areas of the SET Plan
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Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to both of the following outcomes: Consolidation of strong and sustainable networks in the different technology areas covered through the Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan and its integrated roadmap. Cooperation among ETIPs and similar stakeholders fora, support to existing SET Plan Implementation Plans and advancement towards more interconnected activities, both in terms of contents and implementation mechanisms.
Eligible Activities
In 2015, the launch of the Energy Union saw the SET Plan incorporated as the Energy Union’s fifth pillar on ‘Research, Innovation and Competitiveness’. Through the Communication “Towards an Integrated Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan”, the Integrated SET Plan set ambitious R&I targets which remain relevant and essential in the new context of the European Green Deal and the Recovery Plan for Europe. Depending on the sector, European Technology and Innovation Platforms (ETIPs), and/or SET Plan Implementation Working Groups (IWG) and/or similar stakeholders fora support the development and implementation of the SET Plan R&I priorities by bringing together relevant stakeholders in key areas from industry, research organisations and, where applicable, SET Plan Countries’ government representatives. They develop research and innovation agendas and roadmaps, industrial strategies, analysis of market opportunities and funding needs, understanding of innovation barriers and exploitation of research results, which are in line with the Recovery Plan for Europe and latest EU climate and energy related policies. They also provide consensus-based strategic advice to the SET Plan initiative covering technical and non-technological aspects. Considering the overarching aim of the clean energy transition, ETIPs, IWGs and/or similar fora are encouraged to align and coordinate their activities, defining cross-cutting aspects for accelerating the clean energy transition and contribute to the development of a European Research Area in the field of Energy. Proposals should support ETIPs and/or IWGs and/or stakeholders fora of one of the above-listed sectors, taking into consideration the specific needs of the sector they address and the emerging policy priorities for their implementation as well as the coordination with other initiatives/ projects, in order to avoid overlaps.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
9.8000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Establish the grounds for a common European energy data space
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Higher degree of interoperability between data platforms. Energy data made available and re-usable. Enable new market roles, market participants and energy communities. Demonstrated implementations of Energy Data Spaces, exploiting open standards related to datapackages, interfaces, protocols, platforms and procedures. Enabling new digital solutions and services supporting the energy transition. Increased acceptance and participation of consumers on data sharing for energy services.
Eligible Activities
Develop, validate, demonstrate an Energy Data Space that enables access to and use of energy data, comparison with different solutions and that has the following features: Interfaces for the exchange of information (i.e. APIs, connectors), and interoperable open standards. Pilot innovative solutions for a Common European Energy Data Space[1], to promote a stronger availability and cross-sector sharing of data, in a customer-centric, secure and trustworthy manner. Support the establishment a common European Energy Data Space providing the tools and standards to connect and to make accessible as much data as possible covering the full energy value chain. Support the ability to accommodate Digital Twins at different levels of the grid (and outside the grid) and facilitate real-time operations. Create a market place for data-driven energy services on top of this energy related data space that are attractive for consumers and operators, increase the potential for investing in green energy and provide innovative services which are not possible w/o these Data Spaces. All projects together need to come forward with and test individually the minimum requirements on data governance and data interoperability, where applicable, exploring data source certification schemes.
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)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
32.0000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Laying down the basis for the demonstration of a Real Time Demonstrator of Multi-Vendor Multi-Terminal HVDC with Grid Forming Capability: Coordinated action
call synopsis
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Solid foundation to ensure investments in DC technologies for the European electricity network needed for the energy transition. Agreement among stakeholders (HVDC systems manufacturers, TSO, Regulators, Standardisation bodies, wind turbine manufacturers, windfarm developers etc.) and planning for the demonstration of a Real Time Demonstrator of Multi-Vendor Multi-Terminal HVDC with Grid Forming Capability, which will lead to the first real-life full scale installation in Europe. New way of framing the European energy system (on- off-shore) architecture and topology. Provide new pathways to offshore energy and development.
Eligible Activities
The supports all the multiple preparatory tasks, which will lead to a global agreement among stakeholders and define the detailed planning for the full-scale industrial demonstrator. These include, but are not limited to: Coordination and organization of a platform involving all stakeholders (HVDC system manufacturers, TSOs, third-party HVDC system integrators, wind turbine manufacturers, offshore wind farm developers). Compatibility of modelling tools towards interoperability. Model sharing between TSOs: legal framework. Roles and responsibilities on interoperability issues.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
1.0000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
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Emerging technologies for a climate neutral Europe
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Available high-risk/high return technologies for a transition to a net greenhouse gas neutral EU economy by 2050. Knowledge and scientific proofs of the technological feasibility of the concept. 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 should address the validation of its concept to TRL 4, presenting a robust research methodology and activities, establishing the technological feasibility of the proposed concept. The methodology should include proper assessment of the environmental, social and economic benefits, and consider transfers of developments in sectors other than energy whenever relevant. These interdisciplinary aspects may provide ideas, experiences, technology contributions, knowledge, new approaches, innovative materials and skills. The applications of those concepts can also be proposed for various sectors. Economic benefits could be for example technology cost reduction, job creations, new businesses and more efficient motors and generators. Proposals may consider the following areas: Technologies providing the possibility of multi-fuel integration and/or the potential for the transversal; Intersectorial decarbonization; Concepts targeting hard-to-decarbonize sectors and energy-intensive applications, such as road/ rail/maritime transport or energy generation through thermal power generators; Flexibility in terms of its scalability to different power/energy demands; Compatibility with local or distributed energy production layouts; Use of already available industrial processes and raw materials for easy TRL upgrading and final transfer to mass 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
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
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Co-Funded Partnership: Driving Urban Transitions to a sustainable future (DUT)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Available high-risk/high return technologies for a transition to a net greenhouse gas neutral EU economy by 2050. Knowledge and scientific proofs of the technological feasibility of the concept. 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
Enhanced multi-level cooperation and alignment on R&I on sustainable urban development across and within cities, regions and countries, including international outreach and cooperation with other networks and initiatives. Strengthen Europe as a role model for R&I on sustainable urban development. Innovative, cross-sectoral and inclusive governance, policy and decision-making harnessing the full potential of social science and citizens’ engagement in city making process. Sustainable, safe, resilient, socially inclusive, liveable and attractive neighbourhoods, towns and cities with reduced environmental footprint and enhanced well-being and quality of life for citizens. Local authorities, municipalities, business, social partners, civil society, knowledge institutions and citizens empowered with necessary knowledge, skills and tools to actively engage in sustainability and climate-neutrality transitions. Cities fully empowered to play their critical role in providing solutions to global challenges thanks to enhanced technological, institutional, digital, nature-based and social innovation capacity. Science and evidence based implementation of the European Green Deal, the Urban Agenda for the EU and other European, national, regional and local urban-relevant policies and strategies. In line with the European Commission’s political vision of leaving no one behind, the partnership should harness the outreach potential provided by the national research and innovation funding agencies and involve, as necessary, international cities network to mobilise cities, including small and medium size ones, enterprises including those in municipal ownership, stakeholders, societal actors and research institutions across Europe, including widening countries, and empower them in designing and rolling out sustainability and climate neutrality transitions. This way it will establish itself as a European urban R&I platform serving the sustainability transition needs of the wide diversity and heterogeneity among cities across Europe regarding their socio-economic, technological, institutional, innovation and skills 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
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
18.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Direct atmospheric carbon capture and conversion
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Increase knowledge of existing/develop new materials for direct atmospheric carbon capture and conversion technologies; or Address potential barriers to incorporation of direct air capture in existing CC(U)(S) concepts; or Make direct atmospheric carbon capture and conversion technologies a viable technology to make the EU carbon neutral by increasing the TRL levels of the different technological options.
Eligible Activities
The scope of this topic is to establish the technological feasibility of Direct Atmospheric Carbon Capture and Conversion, including the environmental, social and economic benefits with the goal of establishing this concept as a viable technology to fight climate change the potential technologies require major technological breakthroughs, for example by Increasing knowledge of existing/develop new oxygen-tolerant catalysts for photo/electro-reductive conversion of carbonates/carbamates; or Developing thermal chemical conversion technologies for direct atmospheric carbon capture and conversion; or Developing photo(electro)chemical conversion technologies for direct conversion of atmospheric CO2 to direct atmospheric carbon capture and conversion. Technological concepts supported under this topic should i) combine capture and conversion in a single step, eliminating the need to regenerate absorbents or adsorbents and/or ii) be able to enable decentralised production of chemicals and fuels using solar energy devices..
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Technologies for non- CO2 greenhouse gases removal
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Increase knowledge on the plausibility of removing non-CO2 greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Raise awareness on the effects of non-CO2 greenhouse gases on earth warming. Develop technologies for addressing the effects of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions. Investigate techno-economic aspects of technologies and physical properties of emissions striving to match both into market-ready solutions.
Eligible Activities
Development of technologies for removing non-CO2 greenhouse gases CH4, N2O and fluorinated gases. This topic focusses on technological concepts at low TRLs (TRL 3 or lower). In the case of methane, the scope of possible applications is further constrained: Methane emissions stemming from the supply chain of fossil fuels are excluded, considering that such emissions are meant to be addressed through emission avoidance. Other emissions with a methane concentration higher than 1% are also excluded, considering that economic interests should drive their mitigation. Technologies are expected to contribute to the capture, concentration, use and/or disposal of emissions, either from or at natural sources (if more concentrated) or in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide may be considered, though only if any synergy can be found with processing it in combination with other greenhouse gas(es) which should be the prime focus. The state-of the art of technology development will be clearly presented in the proposal with global potential for emission reductions, cost figures and versatility and economic viability of use where appropriate.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Methane cracking to usable hydrogen and carbon
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Replacement of the unabated use of natural gas by climate-neutral (or negative, in case of cracking of biogenic methane) hydrogen. Reduction of emissions by hard to decarbonise sectors, also considering the use of eventual byproducts. Faster reduction of GHG emissions by economies heavily relying on natural gas export or use (provided they reduce their upstream emissions). Production of economically usable by-product solid carbon (in tires, batteries, etc.).
Eligible Activities
A potential breakthrough technology is represented by the development of processes allowing the use of available fossil and renewable methane to economically generate hydrogen without any release of CO2 or other GHGs (as in current processes). To be advantageous on a life cycle basis, however, this requires a higher efficiency than in current processes and that the used natural or renewable gas is supplied by a chain with low upstream leakage. This requires the development of innovative methodologies to deliver high performance hydrogen production from methane by directly splitting the molecule in its components (hydrogen and solid carbon). Proposals are expected to demonstrate significant advances with respect to already achieved results in Europe and outside, delivering a minimum of 50% efficiency (i.e. energy from hydrogen recovery vs energy from original methane, for instance by reducing reaction temperatures and improving catalysts), and demonstrating the potential to achieve mass production and a competitive hydrogen cost and an improved climate performance with respect to current methane based, CO2 releasing hydrogen production methods including CCS. Due consideration should be given to the management of impurities in the source stream, and to the development of the economic potential of the carbon particles delivered by the specific technology which could have a valuable end-use (e.g. synthetic graphite or carbon black) or the development of side-streams of other carbon-rich chemical compounds (excluding uses which would re-release the carbon as CO2). Each project will dedicate part of its work programme to technology assessment to consider environmental, resource and economic aspects of the deployment of the technology).
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Sustainable, safe and efficient recycling processes (Batteries Partnership)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improved access to battery materials and strengthened European raw material independency by increased circularity of material flows and use of the secondary raw materials in new batteries produced in Europe. Increased European competitiveness offering sustainable, safe, energy efficient and low carbon footprint battery recycling technologies and upscaleable solutions. Reduced recycling cost and environmental impacts through new and disruptive concepts for very high efficiency recycling. Improved health and safety aspects of recycling. The industry is prepared to meet the new regulatory targets for the recycling.
Eligible Activities
In order to effectively exploit the vast amounts of EV and stationary battery waste emerging in the next decades, as well as the increasing amounts of production scrap resulting from larger manufacturing, it is important to create innovative feasible and holistic recycling processes in Europe. Newly developed recycling processes are expected to be more flexible and adaptive, to be able to meet a wide variety of battery waste or production scrap resulting from cross different Libattery chemistries (i.e. with and without transition metals). It is desirable to implement intelligent process design through integrating selected fractions into existing industrial infrastructure, or other innovative integration of fractions or processes. The recycling processes may partially utilise existing metallurgical infrastructure of the primary materials to support feasible processing and explore ways to support industrial transition towards green technologies. Newly developed recycling processes are expected to aim at recovering the highest amount of resources (e.g. metals, graphite, fluorinated compounds and polymers, active materials) present within secondary raw materials which result from spent Li-batteries with and without transition metals and focus on the reuse of these materials in batteries.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Manufacturing technology development for solid-state batteries (SSB, Generations 4a - 4b batteries) (Batteries Partnership)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Position Europe at the industrial production lead in the international race for next generation, SSB technologies all through the value chain. Generation of an indigenous technological knowledge portfolio of industrially scalable manufacturing solutions for the different approaches to SSB including all core components: electrolytes, anodes –either carbon or Li(m) based - and their ad hoc composites cathodes. Contribute to climate neutral transport via the development of breakthrough technology in SSB batteries. Enable cost effective, low carbon footprint and low-emission mass production of Gen4 technology in Europe..
Eligible Activities
Lithium ion battery cells with conventional active materials are reaching their limits in terms of energy densities. Also, safety issues arise with the utilisation of liquid organic electrolyte which are becoming even more critical with the nearly introduction of advanced materials made to increase cell voltage and fast-charging rates. Hence, there is an urgent need for the development of innovative scalable manufacturing technologies based on of new solid electrolytes that can be also combined with metallic lithium at the anode, leading to significantly enhanced energy density. In that context, solid-state electrolytes enable overcoming current battery cells limitations in terms of voltage and safety (reducing dendrites formation risk) leading to and increased intrinsic thermal and electrochemical stability. As a consequence, in parallel to the progress in new materials developments, there is a growing need of Research and Innovation addressed to develop appropriate processing techniques for assemble cells based on solid type electrolytes including all current foreseen technological options: polymer-based, hybrid polymeric, inorganic and other alternatives such as gel-like semisolid electrolytes.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
26.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Environmentally sustainable processing techniques applied to large scale electrode and cell component manufacturing for Li ion batteries (Batteries Partnership)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Provide European a leadership position in production of batteries with lower carbon footprint. New sustainable electrode and cell manufacturing techniques are with reduced energy consumption, lower carbon footprint and no Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) emissions. Electrode and cell manufacturing processes are scalable, safer, cheaper, cleaner and less energy consuming compared to state-of-the-art technologies, ultimately reinforcing an internationally competitive European battery manufacturing industry. Electrode coating production techniques completely eliminate organic solvents as slurry dispersing media leading to avoid the large capital costs associated to the solvent recovery system Implementation of dry manufacturing techniques such as 3D patterning of active electrode layers, and/or hydrophobic surface treatment of electrodes with next generation materials. Industrialising closed loops and process design to return low-value chemicals from manufacturing processes to high-value and necessary inputs for the battery manufacturing industry.
Eligible Activities
Industrial scale fabrication of Li-ion battery (LIB) porous electrodes imply casting of a slurry over a thin metallic current collector according to conventional coating procedures. This is the technology used also for advanced LIBs with high energy electrode materials and liquid electrolyte (Gen3a/b). The slurry to be coated is prepared by mixing the active material, conductive agent and binder in a solvent, typically N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP). Since NMP is toxic in nature, an expensive recovery system should be placed to collect the evaporated NMP in the drying process. Less expensive and environmentally friendly solvents, such as water are already employed for anode manufacturing, which eliminates the large capital cost of the solvent recovery system. Wet coating technologies can still be further optimised and benefit from reducing the solvent fraction, thus, reducing the energy demand of the drying step. Moreover, completely dry processing techniques could completely remove the need for energy consuming drying, hence reducing the CO2 footprint of the electrode fabrication process.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Sustainable processing, refining and recycling of raw materials (Batteries Partnership)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Provide European a leadership position in production of batteries with lower carbon footprint. New sustainable electrode and cell manufacturing techniques are with reduced energy consumption, lower carbon footprint and no Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) emissions. Electrode and cell manufacturing processes are scalable, safer, cheaper, cleaner and less energy consuming compared to state-of-the-art technologies, ultimately reinforcing an internationally competitive European battery manufacturing industry. Electrode coating production techniques completely eliminate organic solvents as slurry dispersing media leading to avoid the large capital costs associated to the solvent recovery system Implementation of dry manufacturing techniques such as 3D patterning of active electrode layers, and/or hydrophobic surface treatment of electrodes with next generation materials. Industrialising closed loops and process design to return low-value chemicals from manufacturing processes to high-value and necessary inputs for the battery manufacturing industry.
Eligible Activities
Industrial scale fabrication of Li-ion battery (LIB) porous electrodes imply casting of a slurry over a thin metallic current collector according to conventional coating procedures. This is the technology used also for advanced LIBs with high energy electrode materials and liquid electrolyte (Gen3a/b). The slurry to be coated is prepared by mixing the active material, conductive agent and binder in a solvent, typically N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP). Since NMP is toxic in nature, an expensive recovery system should be placed to collect the evaporated NMP in the drying process. Less expensive and environmentally friendly solvents, such as water are already employed for anode manufacturing, which eliminates the large capital cost of the solvent recovery system. Wet coating technologies can still be further optimised and benefit from reducing the solvent fraction, thus, reducing the energy demand of the drying step. Moreover, completely dry processing techniques could completely remove the need for energy consuming drying, hence reducing the CO2 footprint of the electrode fabrication process.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Advanced data-driven monitoring of building stock energy performance
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
More robust, improved and consistent monitoring of performance (energy and other relevant aspects, such as indoor environment quality and life cycle) of buildings across the European sectors and through the whole value chain. Better informed planning of building infrastructure (e.g. renovation roadmaps, heating & cooling systems, district heating networks, mobility infrastructures (EV charging, parking facilities, communication networks, strategies for whole life carbon reduction etc.) and better informed investment decision-making for designing future buildings and building processes. Successfully tested smart energy services on the basis of advanced, high-quality building stock performance data. Significant and measurable increase in the use of open, realtime and reliable building data from multiple sources. Development of accurate methods that facilitate collection of data from the building stock (e.g. to support policy making and policy impact assessment or to substantiate performance guarantee schemes and contribute to de-risking investments in a climate neutral building stock over the full life cycle). Better availability of big data and big data analysis facilities for real-life scale research, simulation and policy-making. More effective implementation of EU policies that drive the transition to a green, digital and sustainable economy, and contribute to enhance the quality of the building stock across the board (e.g. quality of life and working, inclusiveness and accessibility, etc.).
Eligible Activities
Enhance the collection and quality of energy and related (e.g. life cycle) data for buildings (including heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, indoor environment quality, all technical equipment, lighting and other appliances) through various sources such as manufacturers’ data, BIM and digital twin models, surveys, digital logbooks, sensors, meters, interfaces (statistical, structured and big data) and Level(s). Explore approaches to integrate dynamic data from buildings (e.g. coming from sensors) with metering static data (e.g. data spaces, energy performance certificates databases), statistical data, and other types of data (e.g. qualitative feedback from building users). Ensure the proposed approaches build on interoperability and cloud-based solutions that and allow for seamless collection and use of data from the buildings, systems and subsystems. Develop new or enhance existing open source data analytics dashboards and prediction tools. Develop improved tools for digital simulation and digital twinning. Develop, enhance and integrate existing open data sharing platforms, including where relevant by refining and integrating building data reference architectures and making links with relevant data spaces.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Clean Energy Transition
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Increased directionality of clean energy transition research and innovation in Europe in line with the SET Plan by a shared pan-European vision regarding the goal and direction of the required system transformation processes adapted to regional needs and availability of renewable energy resources Evidence based energy and climate policy formulation; A wider systemic transition and energy supply required for the climate transition in all sectors of society; enabling the transition of the built environment, transport, industry and other sectors to clean, low carbon energy; An innovation ecosystem for Europe's transition to clean energy and contribute to a resource-efficient energy system, both from an ecological and economic standpoint; A building block to a zero-emission energy system for the decarbonisation of transport, buildings, industry, agriculture in the specific European environment; Increased engagement of consumers and prosumers and in appropriate demand-response mechanisms and its integration in the energy system; And finally, an energy system that meets the needs of different parts of society, in different geographical locations (urban and rural) and different groups..
Eligible Activities
The Clean Energy Transition partnership is expected to contribute to the overarching goal of transitioning to a clean energy system by pooling national and regional resources/funding programmes thus overcoming a fragmented approach. In its Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda, the Clean Energy Transition Partnership will address the following areas: Development of clean and affordable energy production and conversion technologies; development of a climate neutral, flexible and robust energy system; storage and its integration in the energy system; resource and energy efficiency and circular flows in the energy sector for an ecologically sustainable energy system; a just and inclusive energy transition; sector integration and coupling; and digital transformation. The partnerships actions are expected to contribute to: a better cost performance by improving efficiency, sustainability, reliability and circularity of a broad portfolio of clean energy technologies and solutions; the integration of a wide range of new energy solutions and ‘first of a kind’ technologies on all levels of the energy system to give flexibility, promote and efficiently manage self-generation and consumption profiles and new holistic solutions for energy storage (surplus energy, peak load supply, inter-seasonal storage); the acceleration of the sustainable energy transition and societal development by the use of opportunities arising from the digital transformation and from data and information from the Copernicus programme, as well as the European Union’s Earth Observation programme.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
35.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improve the efficiency and the use of trustworthy digital technologies to address the requirements of citizens, companies and administrations/public organisations on privacy and commercial and administrative confidentiality as well as responsible, fair and environmentally friendly (e.g. in terms of energy/carbon/material footprint) data operations in data spaces, across the data life cycle
Eligible Activities
Digital technologies, methods, architectures and processes for user-friendly, safe, trustworthy, compliant, fair, transparent, accountable and environmentally sustainable collection, storage, processing, querying, analytics and delivery of data. The technologies should facilitate sharing and manipulation of data in compliance with prevailing and emerging legislation (e.g. GDPR) for data processors and data subjects/rightholders and other stakeholders. The technologies and solutions should enable safe and secure data handling, sharing and re-use in the context of common European data spaces in various situations and application areas. The scope also includes the combination of technological and social innovation, technologies and solutions that enable environmentally sustainable data operations (e.g. by optimising/minimising/de-centralising processing, transfer and storage of data and avoiding unnecessary data manipulations, using energy-harvesting sensors/devices etc.), as well as technologies and solutions for ensuring human, fair and ethically sound collection, processing and manipulation of data, in line with the principles of responsible/trustworthy AI.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
52.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Technologies and solutions for compliance, privacy preservation, green and responsible data operations (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership)
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Ultra-low-power, secure processors for edge computing (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Develop European secure specialised microprocessor designs (including accelerators and controllers) that deliver high-performance computing at ultra-low power operation. Improve by at least two orders of magnitude the performance per watt for the targeted edge applications
Eligible Activities
Develop European specialised processors, architectures and computational engines that have the potential to substantially improve energy efficiency (i.e. performance per watt) for the targeted edge application. Examples of targeted applications (non-exhaustive list) are automated driving, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, machine translation, speech recognition, sensor fusion, signal processing, etc. New specialised processor designs may incorporate approaches such as neuromorphic, in-memory computing, probabilistic computing, neural networks, programmable logic, hardware-software co-design as well as open-source hardware and processor IP. Proposals should have a longer-term perspective taking into account the reduced performance improvements of general-purpose computing, the slow-down of Moore’s law and the changing economics of semiconductor manufacturing. Proposals should include research on advanced hardware-based security at silicon-level. Proposals should take into account certification guidelines for secure and safety-critical applications where relevant.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
26 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Workforce skills for industry 5.0 (RIA)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: A quantitative and qualitative assessment of the nature of job transformations in the context of the 4th industrial revolution, estimating and mapping the emerging occupations. Establishment of an “Industry 5.0 platform” for future skill requirements improving the critical understanding of the ‘black box’ of new jobs creation; guidance and recommendations, including avenues for new learning and training systems, for policy-makers, businesses, individuals, to reduce the skills’ gaps, to cope with possible unemployment effects, to foster industrial competitiveness while enhancing inclusiveness.
Eligible Activities
The RIA will investigate the social and economic impacts generated by emerging disruptive technologies (artificial intelligence & machine learning, block chain, big data, internet of things, 5g, etc.), robotisation and digitalization on labour markets and business models. They will explore innovative methodologies in redefining work activities and automatable tasks also through an historical comparison with previous industrial revolutions, including cultural, ethical, and regional perspectives, combining the tools of social sciences and humanities (SSH) disciplines with the insights of industry leaders (large companies, SMEs, regional ecosystems) and social partners. Several dimensions should be explored: job nature and skills including the impact generated by the covid-19 outbreak, labour productivity, employment and mobility, quality and new forms of work, business value chains, management and organisational models, gender aspects, workplace and socio-demographic characteristics, territorial structures. Proposals will comprehensively assess how benefits are distributed in all sectors and, keeping into account similar ongoing exercises (e.g. OECD, CEdefop, etc..) as well as national industry 5.0 initiatives, they will forecast the expected dominant trend of jobs, mapping the emerging occupations and predicting the future skill needs and shifts by industry, also improving the critical understanding of those which cannot be automated (creativity, social intelligence, problem-solving, 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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
26 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Tackling gender, race and other biases in AI (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Increased availability and deployment of unbiased and bias-preventing AI solutions across a wide range of industrial and digital sectors AI-based solutions for enhancing digital equality and social inclusion for women and girls, and other groups at risk of discrimination, such as ethnic minorities and the LGBTIQ community Increased involvement of underrepresented persons in the design, development, training and deployment of AI. Increased awareness, knowledge and skills about trustworthy, bias-free and socially responsible AI in the tech industry and scientific community.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to: Develop technologies and algorithms to evaluate and address bias in AI-based systems. These underlying methods will help addressing gender, racial, age bias, as well as bias against persons with disabilities, people from socially disadvantaged backgrounds, and the LGBTIQ community in AI-based systems, and support the deployment of such biasfree AI-based solutions. Develop standardized processes to assess and quantify the trustworthiness of the developed AI systems, in particular assessment of bias, diversity, non-discrimination and intersectionality[6] – based on different types of bias measures. This might include a methodology for considering diversity and representativeness of data, ensuring the reliability, traceability, and explainability of the AI systems, testing models on various subgroups and enabling appropriate stakeholder participation.[7] It could also include mechanisms to flag and remove risks of biases and discrimination. Develop recommender and algorithmic decision-making systems which reduce bias in the selected use-case
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
10 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max budget/ project
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Trust & data sovereignty on the Internet (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Increased trust, privacy and user control when exchanging and accessing personal data on the Internet. A trusted electronic identity ecosystem, fostering a universal, interoperable, accessible, and user-centric digital identity as a passport to the digital society. A European ecosystem of top internet innovators, with the capacity to set the course of the Internet evolution according to a human-centric approach. New business and sustainability models based on decentralised technologies and open source.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should develop new technologies and data governance models for increased trust, privacy and user control of personal data and identity on the internet, levering decentralised and self-sovereign identity approaches, empowering the end-users and enabling user-centric business and sustainability models. Solutions should enable the portability of personal data sets and allow the users to transfer or share such data with organisations of their choice for purposes and under conditions they decide and control (e.g. data altruism). Proposals should contribute to a trusted digital identity ecosystem that is in line with the European regulatory framework, platform-independent and usercentric and contributes to building a secure European digital identity. The purpose is to enable individuals to effectively own, manage and control their digital identity and make it their passport to the digital society.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
12 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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eXtended Collaborative Telepresence (IA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Establishing European industry leadership in eXtended collaborative telepresence solutions, while ensuring ethics, privacy, security and safety.
Eligible Activities
This topic aims to increase the European competitiveness and innovation capacity and foster the adoption of European eXtended collaborative telepresence technologies in both professional and private spheres, taking benefit of combining real and virtual environments to improve distant human-human interactions through wearables and computer mediated technologies. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major disruptions to the way we work and live. Physical distancing and global lockdown, as well as pressing climate and environmental concerns, have accelerated the need for development and adoption of telepresence technologies to sustain the productivity of remote and online contactless activities, as well as maintaining social bonds. With a worldwide CO2 emission reduction of more than 20%, the crisis has also revealed that teleworking and reduction of travel is an efficient mitigating solution. Tools supporting enhanced teleworking have become of primal importance. However, existing collaborative telepresence tools and solutions raise concerns in terms of functionalities, interoperability, efficiency, versatility, openness, accessibility, security and privacy of personal data. Proposals should leverage existing open standards and technologies in the domain of eXtended Reality, combining human-machine interactions and all real, mix, augmented and virtual environments, accessibility, networks, security and privacy to provide low-cost and widely available eXtended collaborative telepresence solutions. To ensure wide take-up, proposals should demonstrate their capacity to scale up by involving high numbers of end-users in tests in real environments.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
14 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project
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Support and coordination of the Quantum Technologies Flagship Initiative (CSA)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
support the efficient functioning of the Quantum Technologies Flagship and the efficient implementation of the broader EU quantum strategy, and promote the Flagship's activities to a wide public; enable Flagship projects to find synergies in their work and share best practice; publish a European research and industry community roadmap that provide the route from research to industrial exploitation; foster a European quantum community and provide a forum for productive discussions on Research and Innovation strategies transfer Europe’s research and innovation results into practical and high-value applications for the benefit of society. Contribute to the development of international standards and regulations in quantum technologies and quantum applications, ensuring that Europe plays a leading role in global quantum standardisation initiatives. Define a European core curriculum for quantum technologies to prepare postsecondary students for the challenges arising in quantum industry and academic research. Facilitate access to services and training offered to interested postsecondary students, workforce and other potential users (from industry, academia or public sector). Addressing the skills gap in quantum technologies-related domains by specialised training to develop the human capital resources to address increased skills need in industry (including SMEs).
Eligible Activities
Proposals should ensure the smooth running and further development of the Flagship, support the implementation of the overall EU strategy in quantum technologies, including governance, raise the profile of the Flagship's activities and of quantum technologies in general, and update the European Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda, in particular by working on the following: support the operation of the Flagship’s governance structure; conduct a community based process for preparing a Research and Innovation investment Roadmap and priorities by involving research and industry stakeholders, undertake wide dissemination of the Quantum Flagship results;
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
6.400.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Advanced spintronics: Unleashing spin in the next generation ICs (RIA)
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Disruptive spin-based hardware components and devices, with significant progress towards the wafer-scale integration to provide industry compatible solutions for memory, sensing, imaging, communication and computation. First spin-based digital devices (Spin-chips) that demonstrate specific advantages of the approach and exhibit significant decrease in energy consumption. Large-scale complete systems that include next generation spintronics devices with emphasis on compatibility, integration of different materials & technologies including CMOS and photonics.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should focus on interdisciplinary R&D between academic research, RTOs and industry (including SMEs) in order to address at least one of the following medium term challenges in spintronic components and devices: Develop new classes of materials (such as two-dimensional magnetic materials and heterostructures with tailored magnetic ordering, sensitive to different stimuli, e.g., light, electric field, stress etc.), achieving experimentally the largest effects allowed by physics to create new components and devices, including non-conventional ones, beyond the state of the art. Boost utilization of Spin-Charge interconversion for detecting spin currents or manipulating the magnetization of ferromagnets: this is key for ultra-low power operations as well as for a change of paradigm in logic with the goal of cutting down the energy consumption by a factor of 1000, enabling ultra-low energy, autonomous and safe devices towards attojoule electronics. Reach a massive gain in energy and time scales by profiting from collective spin excitations (spin waves, vortices, skyrmions) and their interaction with other waves/quanta carrying angular momentum (e.g., phonons, photons, plasmons or heat waves) for ultra-fast logic and data transfer. Master magnetic noise, stochasticity and chaotic behaviour for improved sensitivity, room temperature operation, and development of new device functionalities that enable new architectures and algorithms for use in a variety of sectors.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
17.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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European Network of Excellence Centres in Robotics (RIA)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to all the following expected outcomes: Scientific and technology advances in the major robotics challenges hampering its deployment. A strong and tightly networked European research community in robotics, making it a world-class powerhouse for robotics excellence.
Eligible Activities
To ensure European open strategic autonomy in robotics, with huge potential socioeconomic impact, it is essential to reinforce and build on Europe’s assets, including its world-class research community. In order to stay at the forefront of technological developments, it is essential that researchers collaborate, share ideas and research outcomes. A strongly networked community focused on excellence will be better at addressing the major robotics challenges that block the domain’s further development and deployment. As stated in the communication from the European Commission on Artificial Intelligence for Europe[1] and the coordinated action plan between the European Commission and the Member States and Associated Countries[2], while Europe has undeniable strengths with its many leading research centres, efforts are scattered. Therefore, joining forces will be crucial to international competitiveness. Europe must scale up existing research capacities and reach a critical mass through tighter networks of European robotics excellence centres. Proposals should develop mechanisms to reinforce and network excellence centres in AI-powered robotics[3], bringing the best scientists from academia and industry to join forces in addressing the major robotics challenges hampering its deployment, and to reinforce excellence in robotics throughout Europe via a network of collaboration that focuses research excellence on future industrial needs. Such networks are expected to mobilise leading researchers to collaborate on key robotics topics, to reach critical mass and increase the impact of the funding in progressing faster in joined efforts rather than working in isolation, with fragmented and duplicated efforts.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
11.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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eXtended Reality Ethics, Interoperability and Impact (CSA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
A strong and competitive ecosystem, with European companies playing a leading role in the wider deployment, adoption and acceptance of eXtended Reality technologies. Improved quality of eXtended Reality experiences and applications, combining humanmachine interactions and real, mixed, augmented and virtual environments and ensuring ethics, privacy, security and safety.
Eligible Activities
The selected proposal will help structuring and supporting the eXtended Reality community in Europe by devising responsible practices and guidance helping developers and producers of eXtended Reality experiences and applications to respect ethics and privacy values while ensuring the safety of the users; defining an European cross-industry code of conduct for eXtended Reality technologies and solutions while encouraging developers and producers to adhere to it; proposing new, or adapting existing, rating systems to support users in choosing the right eXtended Reality experiences and applications; gathering relevant evidence to help guarantee the respect of the European legal framework on personal data protection, taking into account the complexity and particularities of eXtended Reality technologies; fostering the contribution of European players to the definition of industry standards on eXtended Reality technologies ensuring interoperability and seamless integration with other relevant systems, technologies and data sources; helping to forge a competitive and sustainable ecosystem for the European eXtended Reality technologies industry by strengthening the links and promoting collaboration among the constituency, including EU-funded projects.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
28.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
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Innovation for Media, including eXtended Reality (IA)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Prototyping of advanced solutions for the creation, distribution and consumption of new immersive and innovative products for media. Support innovation in media, including XR innovation, through interdisciplinary cooperation, involving various professional groups (including artists, designers, journalists and media professionals, filmmakers, game designers, programmers or academic researchers). The two priorities are: Foster the development of advanced solutions for the creation, distribution and consumption of new media products, including eXtended Reality. Foster the creation of a European VR MediaLab.
Eligible Activities
Two types of innovation proposals are expected: i. The development of new modular tools, components and/or services addressing technical, organisational, commercial and legal aspects of data management and usage for new media applications. The innovative solutions should be proven useful for the creation and distribution of new formats, in particular of formats that use XR technologies and that could be expandable or applicable, in addition to news media, to the media industry at large and have a potential to be consumed in new environments (e.g. selfdriving cars, intermodal transport and tourism). To this end, cooperation within the media sector and across different industrial sectors will be beneficial for the creation of synergies based on the use of data applications. ii. The launch of a dedicated VR Media Lab to foster innovation and new solutions in the field of VR/AR Media. The Lab will develop and prototype advanced solutions for the creation, distribution and consumption of new immersive VR/AR media products and foster innovation by exploring a range of uses for VR/AR technologies, and bring together skills from a variety of disciplines, including technology and the creative sector, to develop new solutions for consumers, business and society.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
26.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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eXtended Reality Modelling (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Large-scale creation of eXtended Reality models with increased levels of interaction, context awareness, explainable autonomous decisions, human control, privacy and accessibility. Methodologies, tools and processes to build eXtended Reality services based on these models. Improved human to human and human to computer eXtended Reality interaction, in both offline and real-time context.
Eligible Activities
the proposals will: Develop pre‑trained eXtended Reality models capable of adapting to a large variety of forms of expression, interaction, languages, domains, styles and intent. Taking into account surrounding real or virtual environments, contexts, preferences and abilities of the user, the models will contribute to the general understanding of the environments and users’ knowledge, preferences, believes, abilities, intent and goals. Demonstrate the adaptation and generalisation of the eXtended Reality models, including through the integration of structured knowledge, by developing solutions capable of carrying genuine human-like interaction before, during and after an eXtended Reality experience. Integrate the solutions into several eXtended Reality use‑cases scenarios, such as media, collaborative telepresence, learning, personal assistants or information retrieval.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
14.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Advanced optical communication components (Photonics Partnership) (IA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Reliable and low latency communication with guaranteed service quality for the digital transformation of industrial processes; Reduced congestion in data communication when a multiplicity of applications compete for simultaneous delivery, thereby causing data loss or a delay in data delivery; Reduced power consumption to some pico-Joule per bit through the broader use of optical networking technologies, interconnects, and integrated optical communication components; Lowered barrier for the uptake of performant communication technologies by reducing cost of transmission interfaces to around 50 cents per Gigabit per second.
Eligible Activities
Proposals to develop ultra-dynamic photonic components and subsystems for data communication, using for example new optical wavelength bands, space division multiplexing, new integration schemes, optical switching and new switching paradigms, as solutions for time-deterministic and time-sensitive networks. They should also enable ultra-dynamic reconfiguration on the optical layer and mitigate amplifier power transients, while saving energy, improving bandwidth efficiency, and guaranteeing low deterministic latencies across the network. Emerging solutions, e.g. based on free space optical communication may be explored as well.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
26.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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International cooperation with Canada (RIA)
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Joint EU – Canada proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Advances in quantum technologies in specific areas of mutual EU – Canada interest, including quantum computing and simulation, quantum networking and communication, quantum sensing and metrology. Reinforcement of EU – Canada research excellence in the specific areas of mutual interest described above, including the establishment of strategic partnerships in research, education and training.
Eligible Activities
Proposals for the Joint Call EU-Canada are expected to address a mix of quantum technology challenges in the areas of quantum communication, computing, simulation and sensing and identify the added value and/or mutual benefit for both EU and Canadian partners. These should include the integration of different aspects like physics, engineering, computer science, theory, algorithms, software, manufacturing, control, infrastructures, etc. Relevant technological and societal challenges to address include: Quantum computing and simulation co-design of hardware and software to accelerate applications; seamless interoperable software-to-hardware stack that can apply over multiple platforms, and theoretical and computer science foundations of quantum algorithms and architectures. Privacy and security concepts, proofs and applications for quantum communication, including QKD (quantum key distribution) and beyond; device independent protocols, quantum network/repeater protocols, including architectures and network stack; development of satellite and space-based hardware, and certification/verification of states and correlations. Application-specific quantum sensor development covering: device fabrication, characterisation, e.g. for magnetometry, prospection, imaging, navigation, biomedical, and theoretical research optimising simple sensors, control, as well as advanced approaches (use of entanglement and error correction).
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Research and Innovation
Investing in new emerging quantum computing technologies (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improve the efficiency and the use of trustworthy digital technologies to address the requirements of citizens, companies and administrations/public organisations on privacy and commercial and administrative confidentiality as well as responsible, fair and environmentally friendly (e.g. in terms of energy/carbon/material footprint) data operations in data spaces, across the data life cycle
Eligible Activities
Digital technologies, methods, architectures and processes for user-friendly, safe, trustworthy, compliant, fair, transparent, accountable and environmentally sustainable collection, storage, processing, querying, analytics and delivery of data. The technologies should facilitate sharing and manipulation of data in compliance with prevailing and emerging legislation (e.g. GDPR) for data processors and data subjects/rightholders and other stakeholders. The technologies and solutions should enable safe and secure data handling, sharing and re-use in the context of common European data spaces in various situations and application areas. The scope also includes the combination of technological and social innovation, technologies and solutions that enable environmentally sustainable data operations (e.g. by optimising/minimising/de-centralising processing, transfer and storage of data and avoiding unnecessary data manipulations, using energy-harvesting sensors/devices etc.), as well as technologies and solutions for ensuring human, fair and ethically sound collection, processing and manipulation of data, in line with the principles of responsible/trustworthy AI.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
52.000.000
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Next generation quantum sensing technologies (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Demonstrate the feasibility of next generation quantum sensing technologies and devices by showing disruptive progress in the performance, reliability and efficiency of such technologies and devices and by enhancing the TRL of all (essential) components necessary to build them.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should focus on next generation quantum sensors that provide extreme precision and accuracy measurements in many fields, beyond the performance of consumer devices and services, from medical diagnostics and imaging, high-precision navigation, and monitoring, to future applications in the Internet of Things and for enhanced measurement and metrology. Proposals should address: (i) the development of new methods and techniques to achieve full control over all relevant quantum degrees of freedom and to protect them from environmental noise; and/or (ii) identify correlated quantum states that outperform uncorrelated systems in a noisy environment and methods to prepare them reliably. Proposed work should exploit quantum properties (such as coherence, superposition and entanglement) emerging in quantum systems to improve the performance of the targeted sensors technologies (e.g. in terms of resolution, sensitivity or noise), well beyond the classical limits.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
13.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Advanced Photonic Integrated Circuits (Photonics Partnership) (RIA)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: New generations of photonic integrated circuits and devices Strengthening industrial capability of photonic device fabrication by integration and miniaturisation of technologies Lowering the barrier to the use of advanced or innovative photonic integration technologies for companies, in particular high-tech SMEs Providing European open strategic autonomy in Photonic Integrated Circuits and related manufacturing processing
Eligible Activities
Evolving photonic integration is opening up a wealth of opportunities in many application areas by enhancing functionality and spectral coverage, facilitating new applications in biomedical, environmental and industrial fields, making devices more power-efficient and bringing ground-breaking technologies within reach of entrepreneurial SMEs. The increasingly sophisticated requirements need new paradigms, capable of extending the functionalities of optical components through design, integration, fabrication, assembly and packaging techniques including the co-integration of photonic and electronic components. These need to be augmented with new functions and performance enhancements, requiring in many cases the development of new materials and innovative device structures. Challenges are for example in mastering epitaxial material growth and processing on large wafers with improved quality, uniformity and very low defect densities, broadband (“white”) light sources and high sensitivity photodetectors (including arrays) and highefficiency semiconductor lasers across many wavelength bands, capable of withstanding high temperatures (>85°C) depending on the intended application. Incorporation of new building blocks such as magneto-optic elements for non-reciprocal functionality (e.g. optical isolation) could also be included.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
39.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Development of technologies/devices for biointelligent manufacturing (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The use of biological elements as key enabling technology for manufacturing is an emerging trend that perfectly concurs with the pressing requirements of sustainability. Biological transformation of industry can harness innovative and more efficient modes of production which can satisfy the needs of future generations.
Eligible Activities
Research activities under this topic should cover (but not be limited to):
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
Biomimicry of biological mechanisms to enable discrete manufacturing; Development of bioinspired systems and materials with technological and data interactions; Innovative metrology and characterisation required for development of the bio-inspired technical components and systems; Exploring potential synergies between nano- and biotechnology in production technologies; Biosensors and bioactuators as enablers of novel manufacturing techniques, building on bi-directional communication between a biological and technical systems to aid discrete manufacturing; The use of biological components to increase efficiency in controlled manufacturing processes. Innovative metrology and characterisation required for development of the bio-inspired technical components and systems
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
22.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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AI, Data and Robotics at work (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (IA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to at least one of the following expected outcomes: A new human-centred paradigm to keep people away from unsafe and unhealthy jobs via collaborative embodied (physical) AI, engaging and empowering end-users and workers, regardless of their gender, age or background. Human-centric AI supporting professionals in trustworthy hybrid decision-making, and optimising their tasks
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to demonstrate how AI, data, robotics and automation solutions can support workers in their daily tasks, improving working conditions (both physical and social) and work performance/efficiency, while considering safety, security and resilience, as appropriate. The added value to the application field should be demonstrated by qualitative and quantitative industry/production or service relevant KPIs, demonstrators at TRL6-7, benchmarking and progress monitoring processes. The involvement of the application sector stakeholders, including social partners, workers, managers and decision makers must be a key driver in the proposals, not only to identify the needs and the application scenarios, but to be involved in the co-creation and testing and uptake of the solutions and providing feedback to adapt the solutions to optimise the impact on working conditions and performances. The selection of the application sector should prioritise sectors and use-cases where the technology can demonstrate maximum impact and added value.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
22.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Trustworthy open search and discovery (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Empowered citizens and companies able to search and discover information, data, smart objects, resources and people online, with increased security, accuracy, diversity and transparency in search results while preserving the privacy of the end-users. Increased European competitiveness and sovereignty in future search and discovery systems with a strong focus on serving end-users’ needs (including privacy), providing trustworthy and pluralistic recommendations and increasing public trust in search results. A European ecosystem of top internet and social media innovators, with the capacity to set the course of the Internet evolution and the search ecosystem according to a humancentric approach. New business and sustainability models based on improved access to online data, smart objects and resources and on open source.
Eligible Activities
The objective of this topic is to develop technologies and solutions enabling new and trustworthy ways of searching and discovering information on the internet across a variety of resources such as personal, scientific, industrial and environmental data, connected devices and smart objects, services, multimedia content, intranets and other IT resources, both public and private. It is also to empower end-users, including through agents acting on their behalf, to share and discover more data and reliable information sources, while preserving their privacy and increasing public trust in search results.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
36.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Trust & data sovereignity on the Internet (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: Increased trust, privacy and user control when exchanging and accessing personal data on the Internet. A trusted electronic identity ecosystem, fostering a universal, interoperable, accessible, and user-centric digital identity as a passport to the digital society. A European ecosystem of top internet innovators, with the capacity to set the course of the Internet evolution according to a human-centric approach. New business and sustainability models based on decentralised technologies and open source.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should develop new technologies and data governance models for increased trust, privacy and user control of personal data and identity on the internet, levering decentralised and self-sovereign identity approaches, empowering the end-users and enabling user-centric business and sustainability models. Solutions should enable the portability of personal data sets and allow the users to transfer or share such data with organisations of their choice for purposes and under conditions they decide and control (e.g. data altruism). Proposals should contribute to a trusted digital identity ecosystem that is in line with the European regulatory framework, platform-independent and usercentric and contributes to building a secure European digital identity. The purpose is to enable individuals to effectively own, manage and control their digital identity and make it their passport to the digital society.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
12.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Art-driven use experiments and design (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Dedicated collaboration of industry with artists in R&D projects will lead to novel products and services in line with a human-centred approach to innovation and with sustainability goals. Proposals should bring together artistic practices with the technological expertise provided by the consortium. This will: Stimulate uptake of digital technologies across selected sectors - (Green) Manufacturing, Mobility/Urbanism, Health, Agriculture, Energy and Space through art-driven experimentations to address social, business or sustainability challenges in the chosen sector(s). Increase trust in and acceptance of digital technologies in society through art-driven design and development of digital technologies. The development process and system behaviour of the technologies should explicitly acknowledge human values and needs and thereby enable social inclusion and environmentally friendly innovation.
Eligible Activities
Design of technology and deployment in selected sectors will be explored through use cases between stakeholders in industry – engineers, developers –, end-users and artists though dedicated industrial projects in continuation of the S+T+ARTS residencies and S+T+ARTS lighthouse pilots[1]. The role of the arts will be to (i) conceive challenging human-centred use scenarios, (ii) explore alternative design methods and use scenarios for technologies using artistic practice. Artists are contributing in system design and system testing and by allowing exploration of technology in an artistic context. The call addresses all digital technologies but in particular Artificial Intelligence. Calls will be open to research and technology institutions, companies, and SMEs willing to provide access to selected (digital) technologies and to connect to the arts.
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)
Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
8.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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European coordination, awareness, standardisation & adoption of trustworthy European AI, Data and Robotics (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (CSA)
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Outcome 1: Efficient AI, Data and Robotics Public-Private Partnership supporting the community and the implementation of the SRIDA[1]. einforced links among initiatives in AI, Data and Robotics in H2020, Horizon Europe, Digital Europe Programme, and other programmes (Networks of excellence centres, DIHs, pilots, data platforms, and other projects). Widespread educational and outreach programmes Increased adoption of AI technologies in all Member States and Associated Countries, towards elimination of gaps between Member States and Associated Countries. Increased adoption of trustworthy AI, data and robotics in procurement both public and private (B2B, B2C, B2G, etc.) Standardisation methods for trustworthy and ethical AI to foster AI, data and robotics industry, and in support of the Commission regulatory framework. Outcome 2: Efficient support to the research community via the AI-on-demandplatform[2], a public community resource.
Eligible Activities
Support to the PPP on AI, Data and Robotics to develop a strong and inclusive network bringing, academia, industry, and public and industry users, including the major industrial European sectors and all relevant stakeholders, to guarantee strong coordinated efforts toward trustworthy AI, for the economy, society and environment. The network will also include national representatives, to link to national programmes and to foster synergies and coordination between the various European, national, public and private initiatives. Such coordination of efforts in research, innovation and expertise will be important for Europe’s leadership in AI. The objective is to support the community in defining and implementing the AI, Data and Robotics strategy for research, innovation, and deployment, and support the PPP in its coordination and support of the community in non-R&D tasks as well.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
13.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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AI, Data and Robotics for the Green Deal (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (IA)
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to at least one of the following expected outcomes: Innovative AI, data and robotics solutions for resource optimisation and minimisation of waste in any type of sector (from agri-food, to energy, utilities, transport, production, etc.), reduction of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions including exploitation of all data and information sources contributing to optimising applications for a greener planet. This includes among others contribution to enterprises’ sustainability programs in the context of their CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) strategies to reduce their ecological footprint, cutting costs and contributing to social welfare at the same time. Optimised AI, data and robotics (including modular and adaptive solutions) to maximise contribution to the Green Deal in various applications such as environmental and waste management, including for instance waste clean-up (e.g. plastic collection, sorting), or in the circular economy value chain. Advanced physical intelligence and physical performance of robotics solutions in diverse harsh environments serving the Green Deal.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to integrate and optimise AI, data and robotics solutions in order to demonstrate, by addressing use-cases scenarios in actual or highly realistic operating environments, how they can directly contribute to the Green Deal. The proposed methodology should be supported by industry or service relevant KPIs, making the case for the added value of such technologies, and demonstrating scalability, and deployment potential. Technology performance as well as added value to the application field should be demonstrated by qualitative and quantitative KPIs, demonstrators, benchmarking and progress monitoring. The environmental impacts of the proposed solutions should also be taken into account when making the case for the added value of the technology for the environment. The focus should be on real-world scenarios, which can benefit in short to mid-term from the technology and solutions and demonstrate substantial impact on the Green Deal, while taking into account the maturity of the technologies to solve the problems at hand.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
27.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Open Source Hardware for ultra-low-power, secure processors (CSA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Structure European involvement in open source hardware efforts (including open Instruction Set Architectures) related to the design of ultra-low-power, secure microprocessors, microcontrollers and accelerators. Develop a roadmap for open source hardware in Europe covering both R&D as well as funding & business aspects for edge applications in all power and performance ranges from deeply embedded to high-end computing. Scope: Address issues like availability of a sustainable and reliable open hardware IP supply, maturity of the IP components (especially for industrial use), open source design tools, compilation, simulation, verification, real-time and mixed criticality, etc. Bring together all relevant European stakeholders and further develop and grow the European open source hardware ecosystem Align with related regional or national initiatives covering both academia and industry Interface with international efforts in the area including certification guidelines for design of IP to be used in safe/secure applications Participate and lead in the development of open source hardware standards and specifications.
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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
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for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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eXtended Reality for All – Haptics (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Specific eXtended Reality haptics hardware able to provide affordable portable devices for instantly refreshable full-page interactive tactile displays which enable navigating, reading and editing digital content in both standard braille and tactile graphics format for the blind and visually impaired[1] and especially the deafblind for whom touch and feel are the only form of communication; Establish Europe as a world leader in developing accessibility solutions.
Eligible Activities
the proposal will develop an affordable, portable, usable full-page device able to convey and input digital information in both braille and tactile graphics for people with visual impairments. Consortium will pay attention to develop solutions that are reliable, robust, safe and meet the needs and preferences of visually impaired people. The solution need to be interoperable with other ICT devices, including other assistive technologies, provides open APIs for use by third parties and allow for back-translation of braille or tactile graphics into text or images to enable cooperation between visually impaired and sighted people. People with visual impairments should be involved in all stages of the research and development. Their involvement in validating the solution is a minimum requirement.
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
More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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AI to fight disinformation (RIA)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Advanced AI solutions against advanced disinformation techniques for media professionals. Advanced AI solutions against disinformation for citizens.
Eligible Activities
Advanced AI based solutions for securing a trustworthy online environment. Disinformation techniques are already today strongly AI based. Therefore, scientific researchers and media practitioners need to be equipped with quantitative and semisupervised tools based on AI, and network science driven tools of least same level of sophistication, capable of detecting different forms of deep-fakes and tampered content and to understand how and where such type of content spreads online. The development of such tools require the involvement of a scientific community at the intersection between AI and computer science, mathematics, social network sciences, social sciences and other relevant scientific fields, closely collaborating with journalists and media practitioners, and equipped with the necessary computing power to analyse rich content (e.g. videos and images) and to automate the management, processing and analysis of the flow of information within online systems. Advanced AI based solutions targeted to citizens for securing a trustworthy online environment. The solutions should foster citizens’ ability to identify, verify and combat disinformation through AI innovation. Solutions provided would include the analysis and tracing of various forms of content, correlation/comparison of various sources of information, exploitation of contextual information. Efficient and intuitive mechanisms to convey the information regarding quality/veracity of information should be addressed, as appropriate. Transparency and human oversight would be key, with a view of empowering citizens.
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)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
13.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Verifiable robustness, energy efficiency and transparency for Trustworthy AI: Scientific excellence boosting industrial competitiveness (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (RIA)
Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to at least one of the following expected outcomes: World-class transparent, explainable, accountable and trustworthy AI, based on smarter, safer, secure, resilient, accurate, robust, reliable and dependable solutions. Improved AI solutions aiming to meet the industrial[1] requirements in terms of autonomy, accuracy, safety, repeatability, robustness, resilience, security, etc. Greener AI. Next level of AI-based solutions, exploiting the intelligence embedded in the edge-to cloud infrastructure Advances in complex systems & socially aware AI
Eligible Activities
Develop trustworthy AI technology, key for acceptance, to take full advantage of the huge benefits such technology can offer, and demonstrate the benefits in particular applications. This will require improvement in transparency: explainability, accountability and responsibility, safety, expected levels of technical performance (accuracy, robustness, level of ‘intelligence’ and autonomy, etc.) which are guaranteed/verifiable and with corresponding confidence levels. Build the next level of “intelligence” and autonomy, essential to scale-up deployment, in solving wider set and more complex problems, adapting to new situations and context knowledge, addressing real-time performance requirements and data and energy efficiency, also for greener AI and robotics solutions. This will investigate approaches such as integration of both learning and reasoning, causality, contextualization and knowledge discovery, hybrid semi-parametric models (combining laws of physics with observations, aka physics-informed machine learning), human-in-the loop approaches, 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
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
36.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
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Functional electronics for green and circular economy (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: European leadership in the area of flexible, printed and organic electronics Development of new concepts, designs and technologies in electronics to support and enable circular economy and sustainability. Development of next generation components and systems that will deliver climate-neutral digital solutions for a wide range of sectors
Eligible Activities
It is expected that proposals will focus on activities related to:
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
Development of beyond state-of-the-art processes for electronic components and systems by making use of different types of substrates (e.g. flexible, stretchable and conformable) and their integration in various structures and materials (e.g. textiles, plastics, glass, paper and metal). Proposals should address the improvement of system characteristics (e.g. performance, robustness, reliability) and progress in high throughput and low-cost manufacturing processes. Increasing capability to integrate flexible and printed electronics in various application domains (e.g. wearables, mobility, health/well-being, agriculture and environment, energy and smart logistics) including in hybrid IC or flexible systems. Activities related to the development of new methodologies for next generation components and systems taking into account Eco-design principles, such as more efficient recovery and recycling solutions or/and optimisation of the use of resources (e.g. energy efficiency at system and manufacturing level, material consumption) will be encouraged.
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
35.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Pushing the limit of robotics cognition (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcome: New generation of AI-Powered Robotics: Enabling robots to have more profound impacts than they currently have, in powering them with a deeper kind of AI, endowing them with a better perception and understanding of the world (up to semantic and explainable representations), This would allow the next generation of autonomous robots, with increased capabilities to work without/with limited supervision, as well as the next generation of interactive robots, with greatly improved intuitive, safe and efficient cognitive, social and physical capabilities, to assist humans.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to develop technologies and systems that significantly enhance the cognitive ability of robots from the current state of the art to achieve greater levels of interaction and autonomy. Proposals will address as appropriate the following: Develop enabling technologies, both new and existing, that extend the current state of the art in robotics perception, cognition, interaction and action as well as develop novel or advanced tools for the design and configuration of robots and robot systems that speed up the process of integration thereby reducing the time taken to deploy robot solutions. To do so by addressing the modularity and composability of solutions both in the operational context of a wide range of action and interaction use cases. There is also a need to address concepts such as trustworthiness, privacy, security and ethics already at the technology design phase. Develop lifelong autonomous robotics able to tackle unknown situations and adapt in the long term in pushing the state of the art of AI-based robots that combine monitoring, learning, planning and acting in order to evolve in difficult environments over long period of time. Support from simulation tools could be considered, as appropriate.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
44.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Testing innovative solutions on local communities’ demand (CSA)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposals are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Increased societal uptake of new technologies and knowledge-based solutions, achieved through better understanding of societal needs and higher societal acceptance; Increased place-based innovation and experimentation, through testing of up to 100 innovative new solutions in partnership with cities and local communities, research and industry, drawing on local characteristics and strengths; Increased innovation capacity across Europe, through new models of co-creation and exchange of good practises and learning from experimentation, so that innovative solutions are shared and adapted to the needs of local communities (avoiding ‘one size fits all’).
Eligible Activities
This action will promote the uptake of research-based technological and nontechnological solutions in cities and local communities by responding to concrete, citizen driven, demand for testing and experimentation. By addressing the local societal demand for innovative solutions and bringing forward R&I to match communities’ needs, the action will contribute to implementing the European Green Deal’s aim “to involve local communities in working towards a more sustainable future, in initiatives that seek to combine societal pull and technology push”. By matching needs to (candidate) new solutions stemming from EU R&I, and testing these solutions in a transparent and socially inclusive way, the action will contribute to technology uptake with citizen engagement, in line with the aims of the European industrial strategy. Within the scope of this action is to co-create and test societal solutions, so that R&I developed in Europe can be tested in Europe, jointly with local communities. The scaling up of the effective solutions is not within the scope of this action, and could be facilitated through other programmes and initiatives (public and/or private).
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 Max budget/ project
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Coordination of European Smart Network actions (CSA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Establishment of a Europe wide platform addressing the Communication Network Technologies and systems in the context of 6G global developments. It supports the identification of strategic R&I orientations including at global level, the coordination of R&I results/initiatives at EU scale including Member State level initiatives, the dissemination and web presence, the organisation of Europe's contribution to standards, and the identification of international cooperation priorities across key regions. The action is expected to directly contribute to support the early implementation of the new Smart Networks Services (SNS) institutionalised European partnership and the related programmatic organisation through cross SNS projects coordination.
Eligible Activities
Stakeholder management towards R&I orientation and SNS cross-project coordination and cooperation (implementation of the cross project cooperation contractual clause); Europe wide cartography of relevant Smart Network initiatives and identification of strategic cooperation opportunity in particular with initiatives at Member States level Design and maintenance of a European network web site; Working groups management and organisation for issues of common interest, supporting a common EU 6G vision and its technological realisation; International cooperation support with key third countries. It includes identification of international cooperation strategies with clear benefits to EU industrial stakeholders; Support to organisation of key conferences and dissemination events, including the EUCNC yearly conference.
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)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Academia-Industry Forum on Emerging Enabling Technologies (CSA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Proposal results are expected to contribute to the following expected outcomes: European thought leadership in academia and industry on future enabling technologies and their transformational potential in industrial, societal and environmental terms. Increased engagement for structural collaboration and co-creation between academic, industry players and other stakeholders where roles of research, industry and society intertwine in an iterative and multidisciplinary approach for co-creating the enabling technologies of the future, all the way from low to higher TRLs, such as (but not limited to) bio-enabled technologies, sustainable smart materials and alternative computing models. Alignment with national or regional initiatives creating an expanding innovation ecosystem, anchored in local contexts across Europe, for selected emerging technologies. Accelerating the pick-up of novel advanced technology by industry and society.
Eligible Activities
A Coordination and Support Action to create and catalyse a forum for emerging interdisciplinary areas and new technological visions. These actions enable and support a broad range of participants (across disciplines in science and engineering, RTOs, industry sectors, stakeholders) to meet, mutually inspire, cooperate and develop together innovative ideas for future enabling technologies from early stages on (i.e., TRL 3+). They will help industry to navigate rapidly changing environments, for instance by actively transferring ideas and early technologies between players that would not normally interact, or by combinations of different foresight activities (short-term, long-term, crosssectorial) to prioritise strategic directions while avoiding narrow visions for the future.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
2.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Ultra-low-power, secure processors for edge computing (RIA)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Improve the efficiency and the use of trustworthy digital technologies to address the requirements of citizens, companies and administrations/public organisations on privacy and commercial and administrative confidentiality as well as responsible, fair and environmentally friendly (e.g. in terms of energy/carbon/material footprint) data operations in data spaces, across the data life cycle
Eligible Activities
Digital technologies, methods, architectures and processes for user-friendly, safe, trustworthy, compliant, fair, transparent, accountable and environmentally sustainable collection, storage, processing, querying, analytics and delivery of data. The technologies should facilitate sharing and manipulation of data in compliance with prevailing and emerging legislation (e.g. GDPR) for data processors and data subjects/rightholders and other stakeholders. The technologies and solutions should enable safe and secure data handling, sharing and re-use in the context of common European data spaces in various situations and application areas. The scope also includes the combination of technological and social innovation, technologies and solutions that enable environmentally sustainable data operations (e.g. by optimising/minimising/de-centralising processing, transfer and storage of data and avoiding unnecessary data manipulations, using energy-harvesting sensors/devices etc.), as well as technologies and solutions for ensuring human, fair and ethically sound collection, processing and manipulation of data, in line with the principles of responsible/trustworthy AI.
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
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
Total budget/ call
52.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Support for transnational activities of National Contact Points in the thematic area of Space (CSA)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Improved and professionalised NCP services across Europe, in the respective thematic area, thereby supporting access to Horizon Europe calls, lowering the entry barriers for newcomers, and raising the average quality of proposals submitted; A more consistent level of NCP support services across Europe; Facilitating participation of new players in projects in this thematic area; Matchmaking activities to link up potential participants from widening countries with emerging consortia in this thematic area. Matchmaking should use a variety of possible tools; Increased cooperation of NCPs with the Enterprise Europe Network.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should facilitate trans-national co-operation amongst National Contact Points (NCPs) in the respective thematic area, encouraging cross-border activities, sharing good practices and raising the general standard of support to programme applicants. Proposers may wish to foresee specialised services covering the respective thematic area, drawing on the expertise of the predecessor network. At the same time, proposers must closely collaborate with the proposals in the two other thematic areas of the cluster,[1] to ensure the cohesion of the services in the three thematic areas of Digital, Industry and Space, with a single entry point and common visual identity. Proposers should also share good practices across thematic areas; and enhance opportunities for collaboration across the cluster. A dedicated work package should be developed to ensure these synergies. Given the importance of human-centric approaches in this cluster, the proposal should attract new types of player to the cluster, for instance social innovation players, makers and youth associations. Appropriate expertise from social sciences and humanities (SSH) should be included
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 Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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eXtended Reality for All – Haptics (RIA)
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
Actions under this Destination will support EU objectives of inclusiveness, by supporting a human-centred approach to technology development that is aligned with European social and ethical values, as well as sustainability. These actions will further contribute to addressing the challenges faced by European industry and support the creation of sustainable, high-quality jobs by targeting skills mismatches, the need to empower workers, and ethical considerations relating to technological progress. Actions should devote particular attention to openness of the solutions and results, and transparency of the research process. To ensure trustworthiness, public awareness and support, wide adoption by user communities for the benefit of society, actions should promote the highest standards of transparency and openness. Actions should ensure that the processes and outcomes of research and innovation align with the needs, values and expectations of society, in line with Responsible Research and Innovation.esearch results into teaching and education at participating organisations. The objective of this heading is to gain industrial leadership in eXtended Reality technologies and immersive environments, while ensuring the European values of privacy, ethics and inclusiveness. It also aims to support the digital transformation of education through these technologies in particular.
Eligible Activities
Fellowships will be provided to excellent researchers, undertaking international mobility either to or between EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries, as well as to non-associated Third Countries. Applications will be made jointly by the researcher and a beneficiary in the academic or non-academic sector. Postdoctoral Fellowships either can take place in Europe (i.e. in an EU Member State or a Horizon Europe Associated Country) or in a Third Country not 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)
Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Type of call
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European coordination, awareness, standardisation & adoption of trustworthy European AI, Data and Robotics (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (CSA)
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
Actions under this Destination will support EU objectives of inclusiveness, by supporting a human-centred approach to technology development that is aligned with European social and ethical values, as well as sustainability. These actions will further contribute to addressing the challenges faced by European industry and support the creation of sustainable, high-quality jobs by targeting skills mismatches, the need to empower workers, and ethical considerations relating to technological progress. Actions should devote particular attention to openness of the solutions and results, and transparency of the research process. To ensure trustworthiness, public awareness and support, wide adoption by user communities for the benefit of society, actions should promote the highest standards of transparency and openness. Actions should ensure that the processes and outcomes of research and innovation align with the needs, values and expectations of society, in line with Responsible Research and Innovation.esearch results into teaching and education at participating organisations. The objective of this heading is to gain industrial leadership in eXtended Reality technologies and immersive environments, while ensuring the European values of privacy, ethics and inclusiveness. It also aims to support the digital transformation of education through these technologies in particular.
Eligible Activities
Fellowships will be provided to excellent researchers, undertaking international mobility either to or between EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries, as well as to non-associated Third Countries. Applications will be made jointly by the researcher and a beneficiary in the academic or non-academic sector. Postdoctoral Fellowships either can take place in Europe (i.e. in an EU Member State or a Horizon Europe Associated Country) or in a Third Country not 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
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for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Tackling gender, race and other biases in AI (RIA)
call synopsis Administration
European Commission
Objective
Testing and assessment of AI systems with real-life data is needed to detect and reduce bias and improve accuracy, in line with the General Data Protection regulation. Assessing the fairness and social benefit[1] of AI-based systems and gaining more scientific understanding about their transparency and interpretation will be necessary to improve existing methods, and develop new ones in employment, advertising, access to health care, fraud detection, combatting online hate speech, and in general addressing bias affecting people’s ability to participate in the economy and society. This becomes particularly relevant in light of the pandemic and ongoing social justice movements, such as #MeToo and Black Lives Matter.
Eligible Activities
proposals are expected to: develop technologies and algorithms to evaluate and address bias in AI-based systems. These underlying methods will help addressing gender, racial, age bias, as well as bias against persons with disabilities, people from socially disadvantaged backgrounds, and the LGBTIQ community in AI-based systems, and support the deployment of such bias-free AI-based solutions. Develop standardized processes to assess and quantify the trustworthiness of the developed AI systems, in particular assessment of bias, diversity, non-discrimination and intersectionality[6] – based on different types of bias measures. This might include a methodology for considering diversity and representativeness of data, ensuring the reliability, traceability, and explainability of the AI systems, testing models on various subgroups and enabling appropriate stakeholder participation.[7] It could also include mechanisms to flag and remove risks of biases and discrimination. Develop recommender and algorithmic decision-making systems which reduce bias in the selected use-case Conduct trainings and awareness raising on preventing gender and intersectional bias for AI researchers, students and practitioners in line with the Digital Education Action Plan 2021 – 2027.[8] Trainings should also target practitioners of AI as a whole to avoid that the topic be limited to those with an already existing interest in socially responsible AI.
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
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/10/2021
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Building capabilities in innovation procurement
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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.
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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
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.
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Max Duration (months)
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
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)
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Pathfinder Challenge: Tools to measure and stimulate activity in Brain Tissue
call synopsis Programme
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
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: Emerging technologies in cell and gene therapy
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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
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2021-pathfinderchallenges-01-01
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Pathfinder Challenge: Novel routes to green hydrogen production
call synopsis 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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Research and Innovation
Pathfinder Challenge: Engineered Living Materials
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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.
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2021-pathfinderchallenges-01-01
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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. 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. 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
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 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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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
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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.
149.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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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
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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
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/horizon-eie-2021-scaleup-01-03
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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
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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.
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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
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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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Research and Innovation
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)
5/01/2021
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)
5/01/2021
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Technical Assistance preparation of SNAPs
call synopsis LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The objective is the preparation of Strategic Nature Projects (SNAPs). SNAPS projects (1) aim at the implementation of: - Prioritised Action Frameworks (PAF) and/or - Other plans or strategies adopted at international, national, regional or multiregional level by nature and biodiversity authorities, that implement EU nature and/or biodiversity policy or legislation, (2) at large territorial scale (3) with the involvement of all concerned stakeholders (4) and include a coordination mechanism for funding supporting complementary measures necessary for the full implementation of the targeted PAF (or other eligible strategy).
Eligible Activities
Activities may include (this is not an exhaustive list): recruitment of new personnel and training for writing a SNAP proposal; contracting external assistance for writing a SNAP proposal; information collection for the preparation of a SNAP proposal (e.g. on sources of funding) networking, consultation and coordination work for preparing, writing and implementing the SNAP; coordination with stakeholders to be involved in the Strategic Nature Project; developing financing plans where such plans are not already part of the targeted PAF, action plan or strategy; mapping of the actions complementary to SNAP and their potential sources of funding writing of the SNAP full proposal or concept note and full proposal itself.
Eligible Applicants
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)
22/09/2021
170 053
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
60
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Technical Assistance preparation of ENV SIPs
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LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The objective is the preparation of ENV Strategic Integrated Projects (SIPs). ENV SIPs projects (1) aim at the implementation of: - National or Regional Circular Economy Action Plans, Strategies, Roadmaps or similar - National and regional Waste Management Plans (WMPs) pursuant to Article 28 of the Waste Framework Directive and/or Waste Prevention Programmes as requested by article 29 of the Waste Framework Directive; - River basin management plans (RBMPs) pursuant to Annex VII to the Water Framework Directive, Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs) pursuant to the Floods Directive, Marine Strategies pursuant to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive; - Air quality plans pursuant to the Ambient Air Quality Directive or National Air Pollution Control Programmes (NAPCP) pursuant to the National Emission Ceilings Directive.
Eligible Activities
Activities may include (this is not an exhaustive list): recruitment of new personnel and training for writing a SIP proposal; contracting external assistance for writing a SIP proposal; information collection for the preparation of a SIP proposal (e.g. on sources of funding) networking, consultation and coordination work for preparing, writing and implementing the SIP; coordination with stakeholders to be involved in the Strategic Integrated Project; developing financing plans where such plans are not already part of the targeted strategy or plan; mapping of the actions complementary to SIP and their potential sources of funding writing of the SIP proposal full proposal or concept note and full proposal itself.
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)
22/09/2021
287.829
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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Technical Assistance preparation of CLIMA SIPs
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
CLIMA SIPs projects (1) aim at the implementation of: - National Energy and Climate Plans (NECP, Regulation on the governance of the energy union and climate action (EU)2018/1999); - National Energy Efficiency Action Plans’ (NEEAP); - National or regional adaptation strategies or action plans; - Urban or community-based action plans pioneering the transition to a climate neutral and/or climate resilient society; - National, regional or industry-/sector-specific greenhouse gas mitigation strategies or economy roadmaps contributing to climate neutrality.
Eligible Activities
Activities may include (this is not an exhaustive list): recruitment of new personnel and training for writing a SIP proposal; contracting external assistance for writing a SIP proposal; information collection for the preparation of a SIP proposal (e.g. on sources of funding) networking, consultation and coordination work for preparing, writing and implementing the SIP; coordination with stakeholders to be involved in the Strategic Integrated Project; developing financing plans where such plans are not already part of the targeted strategy or plan; mapping of the actions complementary to SIP and their potential sources of funding writing of the SIP proposal full proposal or concept note and full proposal itself.
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)
22/09/2021
350.000
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
60
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
SGA LIFE operating grants
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The LIFE operating grants for non-profit making entities aim to strengthen the participation of civil society in the EU policy dialogue, as well as to support implementation and enforcement of Union environmental and climate objectives by the beneficiaries. The present call for proposals targets operating grants aimed at achieving the objectives of the Environment, Nature, Climate and Clean Energy Transition LIFE sub-programmes.
Eligible Activities
Operating grants provide general financial support to the successful organisations. They do not support a specific project (like action grants), but the annual operating budget (or part of it) of the organisation. Operating grants follow the same rules for the grant agreements as action grants, but do not differentiate between direct and indirect costs. Operating grants are always mono-beneficiary grants supporting the annual activities of an organisation. Receiving an operating grant may have an impact on the possibility to receive the indirect costs flat-rate in an EU action 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, 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
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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)
28/09/2021
Total budget/ call
12 370 000
Expected number of proposals funded
40
700.000
Max % EU Cofunding
70
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Operating grants Framework partnerships
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The LIFE operating grants for non-profit making entities aim to strengthen the participation of civil society in the EU policy dialogue, as well as to support implementation and enforcement of Union environmental and climate objectives by the beneficiaries. The present call for proposals targets operating grants aimed at achieving the objectives of the Environment, Nature, Climate and Clean Energy Transition LIFE sub-programmes.
Eligible Activities
Operating grants provide general financial support to the successful organisations. They do not support a specific project (like action grants), but the annual operating budget (or part of it) of the organisation. Operating grants follow the same rules for the grant agreements as action grants, but do not differentiate between direct and indirect costs. Operating grants are always mono-beneficiary grants supporting the annual activities of an organisation. Receiving an operating grant may have an impact on the possibility to receive the indirect costs flat-rate in an EU action 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, 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
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/09/2021
Total budget/ call
37 110 000
Expected number of proposals funded
40
700.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Strategic Nature Projects
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The objective of a SNAP project is to implement: - Prioritised Action Frameworks (PAF) and/or Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora - other plans or strategies adopted at international, national, multiregional or regional level by nature and biodiversity authorities, that implement EU nature and/or biodiversity policy or legislation, through coordination of the available funding and mobilisation of additional funding and with the active engagement of all the relevant stakeholders (see “additional conditions” further down within this topic).
Eligible Activities
Implementation of PAFs: As regards PAF implementation, SNAPs should support the further development, implementation and management of the Natura 2000 network, in particular via the development, testing, demonstration and application of conservation methods and practices, improving knowledge base about the nature values of the sites, raising awareness and improving administrative capacity of the beneficiaries and management authorities. These SNAPs may include Green Infrastructure17, actions if referred to in the PAF, so as to, for instance, improve the structural and functional connectivity of the Natura 2000 sites or the condition of ecosystems and the services they provide
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
120
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
70.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
7
Max budget/ project
50.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Strategic Integrated Projects Environment
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LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
Applicants should target the implementation of one of the following plans/strategies: 1) Circular Economy: National or Regional Circular Economy Action Plans, Strategies, Roadmaps or similar, which are officially approved, and which include specific and measurable actions, or targets, with a clear timeline and are in line with or complementing the objectives of the EU Circular Economy Action Plan. 2) Waste: National and regional Waste Management Plans (WMPs) pursuant to Article 28 of the Waste Framework Directive and/or Waste Prevention Programmes (WPPs) as requested by article 29 of the Waste Framework Directive. 3) Water: River basin management plans (RBMPs) pursuant to Annex VII to the Water Framework Directive, Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs) pursuant to the Floods Directive or Marine Strategies pursuant to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. 4) Air: Air quality plans pursuant to the Air Quality Directive or national air pollution control programmes (NAPCP) pursuant to the National Emission Ceilings Directive.
Eligible Activities
Circular Economy SIPs: Waste SIPs: Water SIPs Air Quality SIPs
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
120
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
52.800.000
Expected number of proposals funded
6
Max budget/ project
30.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max Duration (months)
More information & official documents
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Type of call
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Strategic Integrated Projects - Climate Action
call synopsis Programme
LIFE Programme
Administration
CINEA
Objective
Applicants should target the implementation of one of the following plans/strategies: 1. National Energy and Climate Plans (NECP, Regulation on the governance of the energy union and climate action (EU)2018/1999). 2. National Energy Efficiency Action Plans (NEEAP). 3. National or regional adaptation strategies or action plans. 4. Urban or community-based action plans pioneering the transition to a low carbon and/ or climate resilient society. 5. National, regional or industry-/sector-specific greenhouse gas mitigation strategies or low carbon economy roadmaps.
Eligible Activities
Climate change adaptation SIPs: Climate change mitigation SIPs:
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
120
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
35.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
4
Max budget/ project
30.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Nature and Biodiversity - Standard Action Projects (SAPs)
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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
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) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Nature Governance - Standard Action Projects (SAPs)
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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
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 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
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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
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
call synopsis
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)
More information & official documents
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/life-2021-sap-https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/ opportunities/topic-details/life-2021-sap-clima-gov nat-gov
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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
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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
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) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
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)
12/01/2021
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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Towards an effective implementation of key legislation in the field of sustainable energy
call synopsis
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)
12/01/2021
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)
12/01/2021
Total budget/ call
5.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
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Publication (D/M/Y)
More information & official documents
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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)
12/01/2021
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)
More information & official documents
95
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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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2021
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
Fostering sustainable energy uptake along the whole value chain in industry and services
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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
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2021
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
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
BUILD UP Skills – rebooting the National Platforms and Roadmaps
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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)
12/01/2021
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
400.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Facing the increase in cooling demand of buildings in the coming years
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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)
12/01/2021
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
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
Establish innovative business models and contractual schemes for smart and sector-integrating energy services
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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)
12/01/2021
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) 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
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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
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2021
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
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
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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2021
Total budget/ call
5.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Innovative financing schemes for sustainable energy investments
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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.
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)
12/01/2021
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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Integrated Home Renovation Services
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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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2021
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
EU community of "Integrated Home Renovation Services" practitioners
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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
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2021
Total budget/ call
2.000.000
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
Community-driven clean energy transition in coal, peat and oil-shale regions
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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)
12/01/2021
Total budget/ call
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
3.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
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Disruptive PDA – Technical Assistance to advance market boundaries for sustainable energy investments
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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)
12/01/2021
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
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
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2021
Total budget/ call
5.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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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
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/01/2021
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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Investigation and surveillance equipment and methods
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Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF)
Administration
OLAF
Objective
The EUAF Programme pursues the general objective to protect the EU financial interests. To achieve this general objective, the EUAF sets a specific objective to prevent and combat fraud, corruption and any other illegal activities affecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF Programme aims to reinforce the investigative capability and capacity of national authorities (including their digitalisation), in view of stepping up the fight against fraud, corruption and any other illegal activity affecting the EU financial interests, on both the revenue and expenditure sides.
Eligible Activities
purchase and maintenance of investigation and surveillance equipment and methods used by beneficiaries in the fight against irregularities, fraud and corruption detrimental to the EU financial interests; the purchase of adapted transport equipment, IT hard- and soft-ware and audio-visual equipment may be included, provided an applicant clearly demonstrates that the purchase contributes to the achievement of the first specific objective of the UAFP; specialised training to enable staff to operate these tools has to be planned as part of the action
Eligible Applicants
national or regional public authorities or international organisations whose task is to protect the EU financial interests
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Euaf Associate Countries
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)
5/10/2021
9 300 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/euaf-2021-ta-01
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Digital forensic hardware
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Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF)
Administration
OLAF
Objective
The EUAF Programme pursues the general objective to protect the EU financial interests. To achieve this general objective, the EUAF sets a specific objective to prevent and combat fraud, corruption and any other illegal activities affecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF Programme aims to reinforce the investigative capability and capacity of national authorities (including their digitalisation), in view of stepping up the fight against fraud, corruption and any other illegal activity affecting the EU financial interests, on both the revenue and expenditure sides.
Eligible Activities
purchase and maintenance of digital forensic equipment and software, mobile forensic tools and computer forensic collaborative systems used in the fight against (fraudulent) irregularities, fraud and corruption detrimental to the EU financial interests; cross-border cooperation enabling the exchange of information and best practices, in particular at operational level, is strongly encouraged.
Eligible Applicants
national or regional public authorities or international organisations whose task is to protect the EU financial interests
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Euaf Associate Countries
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)
5/10/2021
9 300 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/euaf-2021-ta-02
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Data analytics technologies and data purchases
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Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF)
Administration
OLAF
Objective
The EUAF Programme pursues the general objective to protect the EU financial interests. To achieve this general objective, the EUAF sets a specific objective to prevent and combat fraud, corruption and any other illegal activities affecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF Programme aims to reinforce the investigative capability and capacity of national authorities (including their digitalisation), in view of stepping up the fight against fraud, corruption and any other illegal activity affecting the EU financial interests, on both the revenue and expenditure sides.
Eligible Activities
purchase and maintenance of commercial specialised databases, data analysis platforms capable of running analysis in big data environments, risk and predictive analysis and data mining tools, as well as systems supported by artificial intelligence used in the fight against irregularities, fraudulent activities and corruption, detrimental to the EU financial interests; these purchases include capacity building in Member States for developing, using and sharing databases and business intelligence tools; these purchases may also enable the acquisition of integrated packages, comprising for example hardware and software, access and training, including training for the ‘Tobacco Tracking & Tracing’ database
Eligible Applicants
I national or regional public authorities or international organisations whose task is to protect the EU financial interests
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Euaf Associate Countries
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)
5/10/2021
9 300 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/euaf-2021-ta-03
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Detection of illicit trade
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Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF)
Administration
OLAF
Objective
The EUAF Programme pursues the general objective to protect the EU financial interests. To achieve this general objective, the EUAF sets a specific objective to prevent and combat fraud, corruption and any other illegal activities affecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF Programme aims to reinforce the investigative capability and capacity of national authorities (including their digitalisation), in view of stepping up the fight against fraud, corruption and any other illegal activity affecting the EU financial interests, on both the revenue and expenditure sides.
Eligible Activities
the purchase and maintenance of equipment to strengthen beneficiaries’ operational and technical capacity to detect smuggled and counterfeited goods, including cigarettes and tobacco, imported into the EU with the intention of evading VAT, customs duties and/or excise taxes.
Eligible Applicants
national or regional public authorities or international organisations whose task is to protect the EU financial interests
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Euaf Associate Countries
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)
5/10/2021
9 300 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/euaf-2021-ta-04
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Specialised training sessions
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Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF)
Administration
OLAF
Objective
The EUAF Programme pursues the general objective to protect the EU financial interests. To achieve this general objective, the EUAF sets a specific objective to prevent and combat fraud, corruption and any other illegal activities affecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF Programme encourages transnational and multidisciplinary cooperation, exchanges of knowledge and best practices, and the creation of networks between national authorities, as well as between practitioners and academics involved in protecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF also aims at further raising the awareness of the judiciary and other branches of the legal profession to protect the EU financial interests.
Eligible Activities
developing specialised training sessions to improve investigation and data analysis abilities through the acquisition of new skills and knowledge of specialised methodologies and techniques.
Eligible Applicants
Inational or regional public authorities or international organisations that can help to achieve a EUAF objective, in particular to protect the EU financial interests or research and educational institutes and non-profit making entities that can help to achieve the objectives of the EUAF Programme, in particular to protect the EU financial interests, and have been established and operating for at least one year
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Euaf Associate Countries
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)
5/10/2021
1 600 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/euaf-2021-trai-03
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Conferences, workshops and seminars
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Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF)
Administration
OLAF
Objective
The EUAF Programme pursues the general objective to protect the EU financial interests. To achieve this general objective, the EUAF sets a specific objective to prevent and combat fraud, corruption and any other illegal activities affecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF Programme encourages transnational and multidisciplinary cooperation, exchanges of knowledge and best practices, and the creation of networks between national authorities, as well as between practitioners and academics involved in protecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF also aims at further raising the awareness of the judiciary and other branches of the legal profession to protect the EU financial interests.
Eligible Activities
organising conferences, workshops and seminars and creating networks and structural platforms between Member States, candidate countries, other non-EU countries, EU institutions and international organisations in order to: facilitate the exchange of information, experience and best practices, including in the field of data analysis create networks and improve coordination between Member States, candidate countries, other non-EU countries, EU institutions and international organisations facilitate multi-disciplinary cooperation between anti-fraud practitioners and academics on protecting the EU financial interests and raise the awareness of the judiciary and other legal professionals of this matter.
Eligible Applicants
national or regional public authorities or international organisations that can help to achieve a EUAF objective, in particular to protect the EU financial interests or research and educational institutes and non-profit making entities that can help to achieve the objectives of the EUAF Programme, in particular to protect the EU financial interests, and have been established and operating for at least one year
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Euaf Associate Countries
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)
5/10/2021
1 600 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Staff exchanges
call synopsis Programme
Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF)
Administration
OLAF
Objective
The EUAF Programme pursues the general objective to protect the EU financial interests. To achieve this general objective, the EUAF sets a specific objective to prevent and combat fraud, corruption and any other illegal activities affecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF Programme encourages transnational and multidisciplinary cooperation, exchanges of knowledge and best practices, and the creation of networks between national authorities, as well as between practitioners and academics involved in protecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF also aims at further raising the awareness of the judiciary and other branches of the legal profession to protect the EU financial interests..
Eligible Activities
organising staff exchanges between national and regional administrations (including candidate and neighbouring countries) to help to further develop, improve and update staff's skills and competences in protecting the EU financial interests
Eligible Applicants
national or regional public authorities or international organisations that can help to achieve a EUAF objective, in particular to protect the EU financial interests or research and educational institutes and non-profit making entities that can help to achieve the objectives of the EUAF Programme, in particular to protect the EU financial interests, and have been established and operating for at least one year
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Euaf Associate Countries
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)
5/10/2021
1 600 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Comparative law studies and periodical publications
call synopsis Programme
Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF)
Administration
OLAF
Objective
The EUAF Programme pursues the general objective to protect the EU financial interests. To achieve this general objective, the EUAF sets a specific objective to prevent and combat fraud, corruption and any other illegal activities affecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF Programme encourages transnational and multidisciplinary cooperation, exchanges of knowledge and best practices, and the creation of networks between national authorities, as well as between practitioners and academics involved in protecting the EU financial interests. The EUAF also aims at further raising the awareness of the judiciary and other branches of the legal profession to protect the EU financial interests..
Eligible Activities
developing relevant high-profile research activities, including studies in comparative law and dissemination of results and a concluding conference, where applicable raising awareness among the judiciary and other branches of the legal profession as regards protecting the EU financial interests, including the dissemination of relevant scientific knowledge through periodical publications..
Eligible Applicants
Inational or regional public authorities or international organisations that can help to achieve a EUAF objective, in particular to protect the EU financial interests or research and educational institutes and non-profit making entities that can help to achieve the objectives of the EUAF Programme, in particular to protect the EU financial interests, and have been established and operating for at least one year
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, EUAF Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
24
Publication (D/M/Y)
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/07/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/10/2021
1 600 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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ONGOING EUROPEAN CALLS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INTERREGIONAL COOPERATION
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Regional Development and Interregional Cooperation
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)
22/01/2021
2 437 500
Expected number of proposals funded
1
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ONGOING EUROPEAN CALLS EDUCATION, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, CULTURE AND CREATIVITY
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
Erasmus+ Key Action 2: Centres of Vocational Excellence
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Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
a bottom-up approach to excellence where institutions for vocational education and training (VET) are capable of rapidly adapting skills provision to evolving economic and social needs. It aims to foster transnational collaborative platforms, which would be difficult for isolated member states to establish in the absence of EU incentives, technical support, and mutual learning opportunities. The concept of vocational excellence that is proposed is characterised by a learner-centred holistic approach in which Vocational Education and Training: - Is an integrative part of skills ecosystems, contributing to regional development, innovation, inclusion, and smart specialisation strategies; - Is part of knowledge triangles, working closely with other education and training sectors, the scientific community, and business; - Enables learners to acquire vocational and key competences through high-quality provision that is underpinned by quality assurance, builds innovative forms of partnerships with the world of work, and is supported by the continuous professional development of teaching and training staff, innovative and inclusive pedagogies, mobility and internationalisation strategies.
Eligible Activities
CoVEs are intended for organisations providing vocational education and training, at any EQF levels from 3 to 8, including the upper-secondary level, the post-secondary nontertiary level as well as the tertiary level (e.g. Universities of applied sciences, Polytechnic institutes, etc.). However, applications cannot include only activities that target learners at tertiary level; applications that focus on VET at tertiary level (EQF levels 6 to 8) must include at least one other VET qualification level between EQF levels 3 to 5, as well as a strong work-based learning component.
Eligible Applicants
Any public or private organisation active in the field of vocational education and training, or in the world of work and legally established in a Programme country or in any Partner Country. The partnership must include at least 8 full partners from a minimum of 4 Erasmus+ Programme countries (including at least 2 EU Member States) involving: a) at least 1 enterprise, industry or sector representative organisation, and b) at least 1 vocational education and training provider (at secondary and/or tertiary level).
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
for proposals
4 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
26/03/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2021
43 million
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
4 million
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
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Partnership for Excellence - Erasmus+ Teacher Academies
call synopsis Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Contribute to the improvement of teacher education policies and practices in Europe by creating networks and communities of practice on teacher education that bring together providers of initial teacher education, other relevant actors such as teacher association, ministries and stakeholders. Enhance the European dimension and internationalisation of teacher education through innovative and practical collaboration with teacher educators and teachers. Develop and test jointly different models of mobility (virtual, physical and blended) in initial teacher education and as part of teachers’ continuous professional development. Develop sustainable collaboration between teacher education providers with an impact to the quality of teacher education in Europe.
Eligible Activities
Collaborate and establish networks and communities of practice with teacher education providers, teacher associations, public organisations involved in teacher education and other relevant actors to create innovative strategies and programmes for initial and continuous professional development for teachers and schools. Develop and deliver joint, innovative and effective learning modules on teacher education and for teacher competences on challenging and/or new pedagogical matters of common concern. Develop joint learning offer with a strong European dimension that includes mobility activities in all its forms. Identify effective ways to remove obstacles of mobility and identify conditions, including practical arrangements and recognition of learning. Involve schools and in particular training schools to experiment and share innovative new ways of teaching (including for distance and blended approaches to teaching and learning).
Eligible Applicants
Any nationally recognised organisation (with the features of a participating organisation as listed below) established in a Programme Country. An Erasmus+ Teacher Academy must include at least 3 full partners from a minimum of 3 Programme countries (including at least 2 EU Member States) involving: At least two nationally recognised providers of initial teacher education from 2 different Programme countries, and At least one nationally recognised provider of continuing professional development (in-service training) for teachers. Furthermore, the partnerships must also include, as full partner or associated partner, at least one practice/training school
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries
Type of call
for proposals
3 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
26/03/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2021
Total budget/ call
15 000 000
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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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
European Cooperation projects Small Scale
call synopsis Programme
Creative Europe Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
To foster cooperation between organisations active in the culture field, to increase the European dimension of creation and circulation of European artistic content as well as to encourage the development, experimentation, dissemination or application of new and innovative practices. Projects shall involve a large diversity of players active in different cultural and creative sectors, to carry out a broad spectrum of activities and initiatives. Support will be given to cooperation projects contributing to one of the following objectives: Objective 1 - Transnational creation and circulation: to strengthen the transnational creation and circulation of European works and artists; Objective 2 – Innovation: to enhance the capacity of European cultural and creative sectors to nurture talents, to innovate, to prosper and to generate jobs and growth.
Eligible Activities
European Cooperation Projects are transnational projects involving cultural and creative organisations from different countries taking part in the programme. They give cultural organisations of all sizes the possibility to co-produce, cooperate, experiment, innovate, be mobile and learn from each other. The action aims to improve access to European culture and creative works and to promote innovation and creativity.
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Category 1 (topic CREA-CULT-2021-COOP-1) ― Small-scale projects: minimum 3 entities from 3 different eligible countries. be legal entities (public or private bodies) and be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States nonEU countries: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries; Creative Europe Partner Countries
Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
06/06/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2021
Total budget/ call
21.330.017
Expected number of proposals funded
130
200.000
Max % EU Cofunding
80
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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European Cooperation projects Medium Scale
call synopsis Programme
Creative Europe Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
To foster cooperation between organisations active in the culture field, to increase the European dimension of creation and circulation of European artistic content as well as to encourage the development, experimentation, dissemination or application of new and innovative practices. Projects shall involve a large diversity of players active in different cultural and creative sectors, to carry out a broad spectrum of activities and initiatives. Support will be given to cooperation projects contributing to one of the following objectives: Objective 1 - Transnational creation and circulation: to strengthen the transnational creation and circulation of European works and artists; Objective 2 – Innovation: to enhance the capacity of European cultural and creative sectors to nurture talents, to innovate, to prosper and to generate jobs and growth.
Eligible Activities
European Cooperation Projects are transnational projects involving cultural and creative organisations from different countries taking part in the programme. They give cultural organisations of all sizes the possibility to co-produce, cooperate, experiment, innovate, be mobile and learn from each other. The action aims to improve access to European culture and creative works and to promote innovation and creativity. It will be possible to define more targeted annual sector-specific priorities for music, publishing, cultural heritage and architecture - as identified by the political dialogues and stakeholders’ consultations.
CREA-CULT-2021-COOP-2 — European Cooperation projects (medium scale): minimum 5 entities from 5 different eligible countries be legal entities (public or private bodies) and be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States nonEU countries: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries; Creative Europe Partner Countries
Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
06/06/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2021
Total budget/ call
21.330.017
Expected number of proposals funded
130
1.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
70
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
European Cooperation projects Large Scale
call synopsis Programme
Creative Europe Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
To foster cooperation between organisations active in the culture field, to increase the European dimension of creation and circulation of European artistic content as well as to encourage the development, experimentation, dissemination or application of new and innovative practices. Projects shall involve a large diversity of players active in different cultural and creative sectors, to carry out a broad spectrum of activities and initiatives. Support will be given to cooperation projects contributing to one of the following objectives: Objective 1 - Transnational creation and circulation: to strengthen the transnational creation and circulation of European works and artists; Objective 2 – Innovation: to enhance the capacity of European cultural and creative sectors to nurture talents, to innovate, to prosper and to generate jobs and growth.
Eligible Activities
European Cooperation Projects are transnational projects involving cultural and creative organisations from different countries taking part in the programme. They give cultural organisations of all sizes the possibility to co-produce, cooperate, experiment, innovate, be mobile and learn from each other. The action aims to improve access to European culture and creative works and to promote innovation and creativity.
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CREA-CULT-2021-COOP-3 — European Cooperation projects (large scale): minimum 10 entities from 10 different eligible countries be legal entities (public or private bodies) and be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States nonEU countries: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries; Creative Europe Partner Countries
Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
06/06/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2021
Total budget/ call
18.282.871
Expected number of proposals funded
130
2.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint’)
call synopsis Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Alliances for Innovation aim to strengthen Europe’s innovation capacity by boosting innovation through cooperation and flow of knowledge among higher education, vocational education and training (both initial and continuous), and the broader socio-economic environment, including research. They also aim to boost the provision of new skills and address skills mismatches by designing and creating new curricula for higher education (HE) and vocational education and training (VET), supporting the development of a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets in the EU. These partnerships shall implement a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities, which should be adaptable to future knowledge developments across the EU. To boost innovation, the focus will be on digital skills as they are increasingly important in all job profiles across the entire labour market. Also, the transition to a circular and greener economy needs to be underpinned by changes to qualifications and national education and training curricula to meet emerging professional needs for green skills and sustainable development. Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint’) (European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience: https://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=1223) aim to create new strategic approaches and cooperation for concrete skills development solutions – both in the short and the medium term – in given economic sectors, or in areas implementing a major action of the European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience, the Pact for Skills. The main objective of the Pact is to mobilise and incentivize all relevant stakeholders to take concrete actions for the upskilling and reskilling of the workforce, by pooling efforts and setting up partnerships, also at EU level addressing the needs of the labour market, supporting green and digital transitions as well as national, regional and local skills and growth strategies. Therefore, the deliverables of Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills, i.e. sectoral skills intelligence, skills strategies, occupational profiles, training programmes, and long-term planning, will be an important contribution to the work of the sectoral partnerships that have joined the Pact for Skills. Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills seek to tackle skills gaps on the labour market that hamper growth, innovation and competitiveness in specific sectors or areas, aiming both at short term interventions and long term strategies. These Alliances will be implemented in the 14 industrial ecosystems identified in the New Industrial Strategy for Europe (COM/2020/102 final: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ TXT/?uri=CELEX:52020DC0102) (1. Tourism; 2. Mobility-Transport-Automotive; 3. Aerospace & Defence; 4. Construction; 5. Agri-food; 6. Low-carbon energy Intensive Industries; 7. Textile; 8. Creative & Cultural Industries; 9. Digital; 10. Renewable Energy; 11. Electronics; 12. Retail; 13. Proximity & Social Economy; 14. Health). The Alliances aim to build the base for the Pact for Skills and define the pathway that should be continued after the project is finalised.
Eligible Activities
Developing a strategic approach to sectoral cooperation on skills; Projects should then work on developing training content for emerging occupational profiles. Delivering the ‘core’ curricula and training programmes; Developing actions to facilitate intergenerational transfer of professional knowledge;Designing a long term action plan for the progressive roll-out of project deliverables after the project has finished
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public or private organisations legally established in a Programme Country or in any Partner Countr, such as: Higher education institutions; VET providers; Networks of VET providers; Small and medium-sized or large enterprises (including social enterprises) Research institutes; Non-governmental organisations; Public bodies at local, regional or national level; Organisations active in education, training and youth; Intermediaries that represent education, training or youth organisations or enterprises; Accreditation, certification, recognition or qualification bodies; Chambers of commerce, industry or labour, chambers of skilled crafts; European or national social partners; Hospitals or other care institutions, including long-term care; Authorities responsible for education, training or employment at regional or national level; Employment services; National statistics offices Economic development agencies; Sectoral or professional associations; Sector skills councils; Bodies providing career guidance, professional counselling, information services and employment service. Higher education institutions established in a Programme Country must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (Blueprint) must cover at least 8 Programme countries and involve at least 12 full partners. The partnership must include at least 5 labour market actors (enterprises or companies, or representative intermediary organisations, such as chambers, trade unions or trade associations) and at least 5 education and training providers (VET and/or HEIs) as full partners. There should be at least one HE institution and one VET provider involved as full partner in each proposal.
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries
Type of call
for proposals
4 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
26/03/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2021
Total budget/ call
61.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
4.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
Max Duration (months)
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Alliances for Education and Enterprises
call synopsis Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Alliances for Innovation aim to strengthen Europe’s innovation capacity by boosting innovation through cooperation and flow of knowledge among higher education, vocational education and training (both initial and continuous), and the broader socio economic environment, including research. They also aim to boost the provision of new skills and address skills mismatches by designing and creating new curricula for higher education (HE) and vocational education and training (VET), supporting the development of a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets in the EU. These partnerships shall implement a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities, which should be adaptable to future knowledge developments across the EU. To boost innovation, the focus will be on digital skills and transition to a circular and greener economy. Alliances for Education and Enterprises are transnational, structured and result-driven projects, in which partners share common goals and work together to foster innovation, new skills, a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets
Eligible Activities
Activities supported include: Boosting innovation; Developing a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets, competences and skills; Stimulating the flow and exchange of knowledge between higher education, VET, enterprises and research; Identifying resilience-related, market needs and emerging professions. Alliances for Innovation are required to apply EU wide instruments and tools, such as the EQF, ESCO, Europass, EQAVET and ESG, whenever relevant. To try and test new curricula or new training and learning methods, Alliances for Innovation may organise learning mobility activities of students, teachers, researchers and staff in so far as they support/complement the main activities of the partnerships and bring added value in the implementation of the project's objectives
Eligible Applicants
public or private organisations legally established in a Programme Country or in any Partner Countr, such as: Higher education institutions; VET providers; Networks of VET providers; Small and medium-sized or large enterprises (including social enterprises) Research institutes; Non-governmental organisations; Public bodies at local, regional or national level; Organisations active in education, training and youth; Intermediaries that represent education, training or youth organisations or enterprises; Accreditation, certification, recognition or qualification bodies; Chambers of commerce, industry or labour, chambers of skilled crafts; European or national social partners; Hospitals or other care institutions, including long-term care; Authorities responsible for education, training or employment at regional or national level; Employment services; National statistics offices Economic development agencies; Sectoral or professional associations; Sector skills councils; Bodies providing career guidance, professional counselling, information services and employment service. Alliances for Education and Enterprises must cover at least 4 Programme countries, involving a minimum of 8 full partners. The partnership must include at least 3 labour market actors (enterprises or companies, or representative intermediary organisations, such as chambers, trade unions or trade associations) and at least 3 education and training providers (VET and/or HEIs), as full partners. There should be at least one HE institution and one VET provider involved as full partner in each proposal.
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call synopsis Geo-coverage
Type of call
for proposals
3 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
26/03/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2021
Total budget/ call
61 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
1.500.000
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n.d.
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Quality Label Humanitarian Aid - Light procedure
call synopsis European Solidarity Corps (ESC)
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The Quality Label for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering certifies that an organisation is able to carry out high quality solidarity activities in compliance with the principles, objectives and requirements of the action ‘European Voluntary Humanitarian Aid Corps’. Obtaining this Quality Label is a precondition for participation only in volunteering activities in support of humanitarian aid operations. When applying for a Quality Label for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering, applicant organisations can choose one of the following roles: Support role - entails supporting, preparing and/or training participants before departure, mediation between them and their host organisations and/or providing support to participants upon return from their activity. The support role also entitles the organisation to submit project applications and coordinate partnerships for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering projects; Host role - covers the full range of activities related to hosting a Solidarity Corps participant, including the development of a programme of the young person's activities and providing guidance and support to the participant during all the phases as appropriate. The applications for the Quality Label for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering can be submitted on a continuous basis (i.e. at any time) during the programming period, to the Executive Agency, which is the sole implementing body for this action. The applications will be evaluated at set intervals, according to an annual timetable, which is aligned to the timetable of the Humanitarian Aid Volunteering call for projects.
Eligible Activities
In addition to complying with the above-mentioned principles, organisations implementing humanitarian aid volunteering projects must carry out specific tasks and responsibilities in order to ensure high quality activities. When applying for a Quality Label, organisations must be able to demonstrate their capacity to perform the tasks and take up responsibilities relevant to the role they are applying for, as outlined in the requirements below.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) and be established in EU Member States; Creative Europe Participating Countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; Creative Europe Participating Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
whole duration of the programming period, 2021 – 2027
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/09/2021
Total budget/ call
-
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ individual project
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Publication (D/M/Y)
More information & official documents
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European Platforms for the promotion of emerging artists
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call synopsis Programme
Creative Europe
Administration
EACEA
Objective
This action will support projects that aim to increase the visibility and the circulation of European emerging artists and works outside their own borders, in Europe and beyond. It also seeks to increase access to and participation in cultural events and activities, as well as audience engagement and development. Such projects are also designed to contribute to the implementation of EU policy priorities in the culture field. In this regard, the circulation of artists and works can contribute to the activation of new and/or more sustainable cultural public spaces.
Eligible Activities
Activities shall be implemented in order to: (this is not an exhaustive list) • train and nurture emerging talent; • provide cultural organisations of all sizes and types with the opportunity to co-produce, cooperate and learn, by supporting these organisations with financial incentives (regranting) and offering emerging artists concrete and professional opportunities; • help emerging artists to reach a new and diverse audience and develop their careers by giving more visibility to their talent and work outside their borders, across Europe and beyond; • promote, celebrate and boost the diversity of the European repertoire by developing a common European programming of non-national artists and ensuring the presence of these artists at major events, festivals, fairs and markets; • develop a strong common communication and branding strategy, and establish a European quality label; enforce measures to improve working conditions for emerging talents and cultural professionals; • promote and encourage the digital shift to adapt to the substantial changes in how cultural goods are created, managed, disseminated, accessed, consumed and monetised, changing the value propositions which prevailed in the analogue era; • enforce peer-learning and networking, notably with other Platforms and other projects, actions and initiatives supported by Creative Europe; • develop and strengthen management capabilities with activities such as coordination activities, meetings, evaluation, quality control, reporting, etc.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) and be established in EU Member States; Creative Europe Participating Countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; Creative Europe Participating Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
22/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29/09/2021
Total budget/ call
33 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
15
-
Max % EU Cofunding
-
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Circulation of European literary works
call synopsis Creative Europe Programme - Culture Strand
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Selected projects will contribute to the following objectives: - strengthening the transnational circulation and diversity of European literary works in particular by encouraging translations from lesser used languages into English, German, French, Spanish (Castilian) and Italian - reaching new audiences for European literary works in the EU and beyond - strengthening the competitiveness of the book sector by encouraging cooperation within the book value chain.
Eligible Activities
Eligible original works to be translated Works in paper or digital formats (e-books and audio-books). Works of fiction, irrespective of their literary genre or format, such as novel, short story, theatre and radio play, poetry, comic book and youth literature. Non-fiction works are not eligible. Non-fiction works include autobiographies, biographies, or essays without fictional elements; tourist guides; works in the field of humanities and social sciences (such as history, philosophy, economy, etc.) and works related to other sciences (such as physics, mathematics, etc.). Works must already be published. Works must be written by authors who are nationals of, residents in, or recognised as part of the literary heritage of an eligible country. Works must not be already translated into the target language, unless a new translation corresponds to a clearly assessed need. The budget of the call is to be distributed as follows (see Section 10 Form of grant, funding rate and maximum grant amount): - 30% for small-scale projects (up to EUR 100 000); - 40% for medium-scale projects (up to EUR 200 000); - 30% for large-scale projects (up to EUR 300 000).
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) and be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States nonEU countries: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; Creative Europe Participating Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
15/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/09/2021
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
no limit
Max % EU Cofunding
60
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EURES EEA non EU countries cooperation
call synopsis Programme
European Social Fund+
Administration
European Commission
Objective
To provide recruitment assistance through the EURES advisers and other staff of the EEA employment services to jobseekers and employers. To provide guidance and information, to potential mobile jobseekers and their employers. To improve the visibility and awareness of EURES in the EEA countries and to advertise the information and services provided, in line with the EURES communications strategy. To monitor placement outcomes and customer satisfaction. To contribute to the pool of job vacancies and CVs in the EURES portal, in cooperation with the NCO. To cooperate with other EURES countries in joint projects such as recruitment events.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; non-EU countries: EEA countries, To be eligible, the coordinator must be: the relevant National EURES Coordination Office(s) as designated in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/589 or; the EURES member(s) or partner(s) of the regions involved with the endorsement of its National Coordination Office. Other applicants must fall into one of the categories listed below: EURES members or partners; Social partner organisations at European, national or regional level; Public or private employment services; Third sector organisations; other relevant actors active on the EU/EEA labour market, including European; Groupings of Territorial Cooperation
Geo-coverage
EEA-non EU countries
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/09/2021
Total budget/ call
10.600.000
Expected number of proposals funded
8
no limit
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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EURES Social Partner Cooperation
call synopsis Programme
European Social Fund+
Administration
European Commission
Objective
to facilitate workers' intra-EU labour mobility, to boost employment opportunities as well as to support the implementation of the EURES Regulation.
Eligible Activities
support European social partner organisations observers in the Advisory Committee on Free Movement of Workers to inform about, coordinate and to facilitate intra-EU labour mobility among their member organisations and to ensure that those member organisations, which are also part of the EURES network, are well aligned to the objectives of EURES.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; non-EU countries: EEA countries, To be eligible, the coordinator must be: the relevant National EURES Coordination Office(s) as designated in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/589 or; the EURES member(s) or partner(s) of the regions involved with the endorsement of its National Coordination Office. Other applicants must fall into one of the categories listed below: EURES members or partners; Social partner organisations at European, national or regional level; Public or private employment services; Third sector organisations; other relevant actors active on the EU/EEA labour market, including European; Groupings of Territorial Cooperation
Geo-coverage
EEA-non EU countries
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/09/2021
Total budget/ call
10.600.000
Expected number of proposals funded
8
no limit
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project
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Establishment of help desk on social services
call synopsis Programme
European Social Fund+
Administration
European Commission
Objective
to finance a “Social Services Helpdesk” that will help Managing Authorities use ESF+, REACT-EU and other relevant EU funds for evidencebased social services intervention and help social services providers access said funds.
Eligible Activities
- Online provision, reaching out to the local social services providers, of general and regular information on ESF+ (and other relevant EU funds) for social services, such as cross-sectoral and thematic issues and examples, promising practices in terms of programming, projects funded, methodology, partnerships, processes, examples of (innovative) projects which could be funded by ESF+ (and other funds); - Online Course, reaching out to local social services providers, on different aspects of the programming, planning, management, implementation and principles of EU funds and EU social policy, to be piloted in 2/3 countries; - Booklet reaching out to local social services providers: providing existing examples & promising practices on the use of EU funds for social services in a variety of fields; - National Forums pulling together local social services providers, in order to inform the social services sector to gather feedback and identify experts.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; non-EU countries: EEA countries. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 10 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) which complies with the following conditions: - The applicants (coordinator and other applicants) must represent civil society organisations in the area of social services and social partners in at least 20 EU Member States
Geo-coverage
EEA-non EU countries
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17/08/2021
Total budget/ call
10.600.000
Expected number of proposals funded
8
no limit
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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EURES Cross-border partnerships and support to EURES cooperation on intra-EU mobility for EEA countries and social partners
call synopsis Programme
European Social Fund+
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The call for projects of two-year duration consists of three topics: - The first topic supports fair mobility for workers in cross-border regions, in particular cross-border partnerships offering comprehensive EURES services; - The second topic targets both EEA countries, hat are part of EURES, to offer comprehensive EURES services in EEA countries or specific EURES services for workers or employers. Following the key principle "Equal opportunities and access to the labour market" of the European Pillar of Social Rights, the action aims at reaching jobseekers in EEA countries. - The third topic targets EU-level social partner organisations. It will support the coordination of activities of the European social partners in the EURES network.
Eligible Activities
(1) To provide recruitment assistance through the staff of the organisations participating in the partnership to frontier jobseekers and employers; (2) To provide guidance and information, relevant for the area covered by the partnership; (3) To advertise the information and services provided in line with the EURES communications strategy. (4) To monitor placement
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (public or private bodies) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; non-EU countries: EEA countries, To be eligible, the coordinator must be: the relevant National EURES Coordination Office(s) as designated in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/589 or; the EURES member(s) or partner(s) of the regions involved with the endorsement of its National Coordination Office. Other applicants must fall into one of the categories listed below: EURES members or partners; Social partner organisations at European, national or regional level; Public or private employment services; Third sector organisations; other relevant actors active on the EU/EEA labour market, including European; Groupings of Territorial Cooperation
Geo-coverage
EEA-non EU countries
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/09/2021
Total budget/ call
10.600.000
Expected number of proposals funded
15
no limit
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Posting of workers: enhancing administrative cooperation and access to information
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call synopsis Programme
European Social Fund+
Administration
European Commission
Objective
a) To promote transnational cooperation among public authorities and stakeholders, including the promotion of the use of IMI and sharing experiences and good practices in this respect; b) To increase the accessibility, transparency and quality of the information concerning the terms and conditions of employment to be respected and the existing practices in the Member States to monitor and enforce the provisions of the Posting of Workers Directive; c) To promote the evidence basis through the collection and evaluation of original data, and the analysis specific to the posting process and posted workers' working conditions, including through the collaboration between universities across various disciplines, research centres and institutes and stakeholders, in particular social partners.
Eligible Activities
a) Cooperation: developing new or improving existing exchanges, peer reviews and/ or training programmes (for example joint visits, joint inspections, short training actions) between officials of competent public authorities and/or between relevant social partners and stakeholders in the contexts of monitoring the compliance with and enforcement of the applicable rules in relation to posted workers, and/or of administrative cooperation and mutual assistance, including the use of the Internal Market Information System (IMI). b) Information: developing and improving different information and/or advisory forms and formats for the collection and dissemination of quality, user-friendly, and specific information targeted at workers and/or undertakings with respect to the working conditions applicable to posted workers, the procedures and conditions to be respected by undertakings in different Member States, and other relevant information for the posting of workers in the context of the provision of cross-border services. c) Evidence: development of joint research projects on different dimensions of the posting of workers in the context of the transnational provision of services and dissemination of results through targeted publication strategies, both in the scientific domain as well as in the specialised and general press.
Eligible Applicants
- public authorities; - international organisations (with registred headquarters both inside and outside of eligible countries of the call); - non-profit organisations (private or public); - research centres/institutes; - higher education establishments; - civil society organisations; or - social partner organisations at European, national or regional level. Only consortia are eligible. They must be composed of a minimum of three entities established and registred in at least three different EU Member States.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States;
Type of call
for proposals
18
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/09/2021
2.400.000
Expected number of proposals funded
8
no limit
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas
call synopsis European Social Fund+
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Volunteering Teams in high priority areas are large scale, high impact projects supporting voluntary activities carried out by young people from at least two different countries coming together to express solidarity by implementing short-term interventions that address common European challenges in policy areas defined each year at EU level. This year’s priority is focused on COVID-19 impact and recovery, particularly through supporting the health and social care systems with activities tackling prevention, promotion and support in the field of health; addressing major health challenges (i.e. life-threatening illnesses like cancer) and promoting health, healthy lifestyle, physical activity and well-being overall. For the purpose of this call, applications for funding could: contribute to the improvement of health and well-being of vulnerable people, including persons affected by chronic or life-threatening diseases (e.g. cancer); contribute to building inclusive societies through protecting vulnerable groups as people with drug-alcohol dependence, elderly and children, migrants, homeless etc. from COVID-19 impact and other diseases
Eligible Activities
Volunteering Teams are solidarity activities that allow groups of minimum 5 participants to volunteer together for a period between 2 weeks and 2 months. Composition of the team should be international (including participants from at least two different countries) with at least a quarter of team members coming from countries that are different from the country where the activity takes place. In volunteering teams, European Solidarity Corps’ volunteers carry out tasks for a project over a short period of time (usually, but not exclusively, during holidays, breaks between study periods, transition from education to work, etc.). Examples of the valuable work that can be accomplished by volunteering teams under this Action include: organising information campaigns, providing critical community services to most vulnerable populations e.g. arranging grocery shopping for elderly, organizing recreational activities for children with cancer, intergenerational workshops on use of online tools for socialising and communicating, supporting vaccination campaigns. In Volunteering Teams, volunteers will carry out the activity in a group. This can be an incentive for youngsters who do not feel ready to embark into challenging experiences on their own; The activity will be shorter in its duration. This can foster the participation of those youngsters who cannot commit for a long period of time because of their studies or jobs, but still want to be of help for the community.
Eligible Applicants
Any organisation legally established in a programme country or a partner country neighbouring the EU that holds a valid volunteering Quality Label or Erasmus+ volunteering accreditation. Participating organisations must hold a valid volunteering Quality Label or Erasmus+ volunteering accreditation at the latest at the start of the activities they are involved in and during the entire duration of the activities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States;
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/10/2021
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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100
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
Innovation Labs
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Creative Europe Programme - Cross sectoral Strand
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The Creative Innovation Lab shall incentivise players from different cultural and creative sectors to design and test innovative digital solutions with a potential positive long-term impact on multiple cultural and creative sectors. The Lab shall facilitate the creation of innovative solutions (e.g. tools, models and methodologies) that can apply to the audiovisual sector and at least another creative and/or cultural sector.
Eligible Activities
Design, development and testing of innovative tools, models and solutions applicable in the audiovisual and other cultural and creative sectors. Activities shall aims at supporting the competitiveness, cooperation, circulation, visibility, availability, diversity and increasing audience across sectors. Such activities shall contain a high potential of replicability in audiovisual and other cultural and creative sectors. The projects can focus in particular on: Rights’ management and monetisation, including transparency and fair remuneration; Data collection and analysis, with particular emphasis on prediction for content creation and audience development; Greening of the value chain across the creative and cultural sectors, including actions that contribute to the European Bauhaus project; Innovative educational tools and content using creativity and creative sectors to tackle societal issues such as misinformation, fake news etc.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) and be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States nonEU countries: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: - 3 legal entities from at least 2 different countries participating in the Creative Europe Programme, - the consortium must present a diverse range of expertise across several cultural and creative sectors, including audiovisual.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; Creative Europe Participating Countries
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/10/2021
Total budget/ call
6.320.000
Expected number of proposals funded
no limit
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
Audience Development and Film education
call synopsis Programme
Creative Europe Programme - Cross sectoral Strand
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Initiatives promoting audience development and engagement, including film education activities, addressing in particular young audiences.
Eligible Activities
Projects ensuring pan-European cooperation and providing innovative projects, especially using new digital tools aiming to: - increase interest and knowledge of audiences in European films and audiovisual works including specific programmes on film heritage, - increase pan-European impact and audience outreach, - promote and increase the contribution that existing European films and audiovisual works, including curated catalogues of films, make towards audience development and education. Special attention will be given to applications presenting adequate strategies to ensure more sustainable and more environmentally-respectful industry and to ensure gender balance, inclusion, diversity and representativeness.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) and be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States nonEU countries: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme The project must be based on a significant proportion (at least 50%) of European films and audiovisual works and present pan-European audience reach involving at least 5 countries participating in the MEDIA strand.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; Creative Europe Participating Countries
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/10/2021
Total budget/ call
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
no limit
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
European VOD networks and operators
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Creative Europe Programme - Cross sectoral Strand
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Supporting European Video on Demand (VOD) operators' network,(s), screening a significant proportion of non-national European works..
Eligible Activities
Joint/collaborative actions across borders with the aim to improve the competitiveness and attractiveness of European VOD platforms offering a significant proportion of nonnational European audiovisual works as well as to increase the accessibility, visibility, discoverability and prominence of European content for a wider global audience (European and international). Eligible activities are collaborative/joint actions: - Promoting and developing an attractive cross-border offer of European content - Improving the accessibility, visibility, discoverability and prominence of European content - Developing innovative digital promotion, marketing and branding strategies - Implementing mechanisms to better understand consumer behaviours at European level and develop new audiences outreach - Fostering exchange of knowledge and best practices Mutualising and sharing costs for projects able to improve the quality and competitiveness of the European VOD platforms including technological development, editorial line, collective intelligence, facilitation of the copyright licencing process underlying panEuropean exploitation.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) and be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States nonEU countries: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme The proposal must be submitted by a group of applicants(consortium) involving at least three VOD services coming from at least two countries participating in the MEDIA strand or by a VOD platform with the capacity to offering its services in at least two countries within MEDIA Strand countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; Creative Europe Participating Countries
Type of call
for proposals
18
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/06/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/10/2021
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
-
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Erasmus+ Key Action 1: Erasmus Accreditation Certificate
call synopsis Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
Erasmus+ National Agencies
Objective
An organisation from a Programme Country, applying on behalf of a mobility consortium for an Erasmus+ grant, must hold a valid mobility consortium accreditation. This accreditation is awarded by the same National Agency that assesses the request of funding for a higher education or VET mobility project. The requests for accreditation and for grants for mobility projects grant can be made during the same call. However, the grant for mobility projects will be awarded only to those HEIs and organisations that are successful at the end of the accreditation process.
Eligible Activities
Successful applicants for Erasmus accreditation will gain simplified access to Key Action 1 funding opportunities in their respective field. The yearly call for funding for accredited projects is presented in the chapter dedicated to each of the fields covered by the Erasmus accreditations.
Eligible Applicants
In the field of higher education: - any public or private organisation active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training and youth. In the field of vocational education and training: (1) Organisations providing initial or continuing vocational education and training (2) Local and regional public authorities, coordination bodies and other organisations with a role in the field of vocational education and training (3) Companies and other public or private organisations hosting, training or otherwise working with learners and apprentices in vocational education and training In the field of school education: (1) Schools providing general education at pre-primary, primary or secondary level42 (2) Local and regional public authorities, coordination bodies and other organisations with a role in the field of school education In the field of adult education: (1) Organisations providing formal, informal and non-formal adult education43 (2) Local and regional public authorities, coordination bodies and other organisations with a role in the field of adult education
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries
Type of call
for proposals
the whole programme duration
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
26/03/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/10/2021
Total budget/ call
n.d.
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ individual project
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
European Co-development
call synopsis Programme
Creative Europe Programme - Cross sectoral Strand
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Development of audiovisual works by European independent production companies, covering a variety of formats (such as feature films, short films, series, documentaries, narrative video games) and genres, and targeting diverse audiences, including children and young people. The objective of the support to European co-development is to support the cooperation among European production companies that are developing works with a strong international audience potential..
Eligible Activities
The European co-development shall provide support to the development of a single project for commercial exploitation intended for cinema release, television broadcasting or commercial exploitation on digital platforms or a multi-platform environment in the following categories: animation, creative documentary or fiction. The project must be co-developed by at least two European independent production companies, having signed a co-development agreement specifying the division of tasks and the collaboration on creative aspects.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) and be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States nonEU countries: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; Creative Europe Participating Countries
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
01/06/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17/11/2021
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Action grants to support transnational projects to enhance the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime and the rights of victims of crime
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Justice Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
To facilitate effective and non-discriminatory access to justice for all, and effective redress, including by electronic means (e-justice), by promoting efficient civil, and criminal procedures, by promoting and supporting the rights of all victims of crime as well as the procedural rights of suspects and accused persons in criminal proceedings. Specific objectives: (a) to contribute to the effective and coherent application of EU criminal law in the area of the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime (procedural rights priority); (b) to contribute to the effective and coherent application of EU law in the area of the rights of victims of crime in line with the EU Strategy on victims’ rights (2020-2025) (victims’ rights priority).
Eligible Activities
- mutual learning, exchange of good practices, development of working methods which may be transferable to other participating countries; - exchange and provision of information and development of information tools; - capacity building for professionals; - facilitating cooperation between competent authorities (including where relevant national experts or agencies dealing with the aspects covered by this call) and/or legal practitioners and/or service providers (including multi-disciplinary networks at EU or international, national, regional or local levels); - communication activities including dissemination of information about rights and activities raising awareness of the existing rules on rights at EU and national levels, relevant to the priorities of the call; - training activities, as long as they are of ancillary nature and not the main purpose of the project; - analytical activities, such as data collection and creation of data bases, surveys, research etc.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies), be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member State (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs), excluding Denmark); non-EU countries: countries associated to the Justice Programme (associated countries) or countries which are in ongoing negotiations for an association. Min. number of applicants is 2. Compulsory consortium with minimum 2 entities from different eligible countries. The consortium must include at least one public body, private non-profit organisation or international organisation as beneficiary (not as affiliated entity).
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; Justice Programme Associate Members
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
9/03/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
9/09/2020
Total budget/ call
6.200.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
Max Duration (days)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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EURES TARGETED MOBILITY SCHEME (TMS)
call synopsis European Social Fund+
Administration
European Commission
Objective
EURES Targeted Mobility Scheme (TMS), constitutes a European labour market activation measure, combining tailor-made recruitment, matching, training and placement services with financial incentives. The support measures may vary according to labour market needs but must at least include provisions for interviews in another Member State, relocation, linguistic training as well as work and country integration support. The end beneficiaries will be jobseekers and job changers, trainees and apprentices as well recruiting enterprises, including SMEs. Both individuals and enterprises may receive direct financial support in the form of targeted allowances. Placements may, inter alia, take place in the context of regional cross-border initiatives and/or projects dedicated to particular sector(s).
Eligible Activities
The action aims at reaching two different target groups: 1. young people aged 18-35, and 2. the age group above of 35+ years in order to find a job, traineeship or apprenticeship in another EU/EEA country. The action targets the relieving of labour market imbalances and the filling of hard-tofill vacancies as identified in national/EU labour market studies or data sources. The activities will cover the provision of direct services to jobseekers or job changers and employers notably: - information, recruitment, matching and placement; - pre- and post-placement support to customers (e. g. profiling and pre-selection of candidates, language training or other training needs, mentoring support for trainees and apprentices); - direct financial support to jobseekers (job interview, relocation trip costs, language trainings, recognition of qualifications and diplomas) to contribute to the costs borne by them and financial support to SMEs to implement an integration programme for the newly recruited candidate(s).
Eligible Applicants
The coordinators (lead applicants) must be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; be EURES National Coordination Offices, EURES members or EURES partners which are placed in organisations whose main mission is to ensure the provision of employment and placement services to jobseekers, job changers, trainee/apprentice candidates and employers covering jobs and/or work-based trainings. Other applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must: be public or private labour market actors.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
9/07/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
28/09/2020
13.871.656,84
Expected number of proposals funded
3-4
4.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
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Employment and Social Inclusion
Affordable Housing Initiative
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Single Market Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
to provide support, capacity building and networking for local industrial partnerships, with the ambition to pilot 100 lighthouse renovation districts under the Affordable Housing Initiative. The European cross-sectoral consortium set up under this call for proposals shall deliver on three main priorities: Priority 1: Support to local industrial partnerships for implementing the lighthouse districts; Priority 2: Create a hub of expertise, networking and knowledge transfer for affordable and social housing districts renovation; Priority 3: Provide advice towards sustainable financing, better regulation and standards for renovation targeting social and affordable housing districts.
Eligible Activities
Setting up one European Affordable Housing Consortium (hereafter ”the consortium”) to support SMEs, including social enterprises, to collaborate with public authorities and (social) housing providers, in order to implement renovation projects targeting social and affordable housing, to upskill and reskill and integrate the latest digital, environmental and social innovative solutions targeting social and affordable housing and district renovation, and identify technology needs and developments. The consortium will facilitate the collaboration, networking, knowledge transfer and exchanges of best practices. The consortium shall also disseminate successful projects and help identify opportunities and overcome challenges to renovation of social and affordable housing districts; it shall provide recommendations for sustainable financing, better regulation and standards to facilitate provision and renovation of social and affordable housing, which could build on previous recommendations and conclusions.
Eligible Applicants
be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e. EU Member States; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the COSME; be legal entities forming a consortium, and be in one of the following conditions: non-profit organisations (private or public); public authorities (national, regional, local); universities or educational institutions; international organisations; non-governmental organisations; European umbrella organisations; business support organisations; research centres; profit making entities. Consortia must be composed of at least five partners being beneficiaries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; Justice Programme Associate Members
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
9/07/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/10/2020
Total budget/ call
1.200.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ individual project
1.200.000
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
Max Duration (days)
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Activities to tackle undeclared work
call synopsis Programme
European Social Fund+
Administration
European Commission
Objective
To co-finance actions fostering joint activities and cross-border projects of enforcement authorities and other relevant players improving their technical capacity in the field of preventing and deterrence of undeclared work in line with the Platform’s vision of transforming undeclared into declared work by using a holistic approach, where national governments join up strategy and operations and cooperate with social partners and other stakeholders to employ the full range of direct and indirect policy measures.
Eligible Activities
a) Common training courses for staff involved in enforcement activities b) Joint inspections and exchange of staff of enforcement authorities c) Provision of technical assistance to other EU/EEA enforcement bodies to contribute to capacity building, implementation of good practices, etc. d) Information exchange systems: developing cross-border information exchange systems with the aim to facilitate administrative cooperation between enforcement bodies e) Collaborative work in form of sharing of information and mutual learning between enforcement authorities. f) Joint awareness raising campaigns/sector specific campaigns/regional cross-border campaigns
Eligible Applicants
be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e. EU Member States; Eligible applicants must: fall into one of the following categories: 1. Public enforcement authorities; 2. Social partners • be non-profit organisations (private or public).
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; Justice Programme Associate Members
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
9/07/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/10/2020
Total budget/ call
1.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
3
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
Max Duration (days)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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Strengthening inclusive nutrition approaches in Yemen Addressing nutrition in Yemen, through a nexus approach
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
to implement at local level, sustainable, resilient and scalable nutrition sensitive interventions, aligned with the Scaling Up nutrition – SUN movement and the Yemen Multisectoral Nutrition Action Plan 2020-2023
Eligible Activities
Building local leadership/capacity and inter-sectoral coordination to address food and nutrition insecurity. Enhancing accountability systems, participative planning and monitoring of nutrition sensitive programmes and increase coverage, timeliness, reliability and availability of nutrition related data in Yemen; Increasing nutrition sensitive awareness and shifting social and behavioural norms in the communities (improving child feeding and caring practices, providing adequate and cleaned environment and education for children, ensuring access and utilisation of essential maternal and child health and nutrition services, access to clean water etc…); Creating income generating opportunities, supporting community development to improve quantity, quality and diversity of food production and consumption and promoting partnerships between private sector (formal and informal) and public sectors to enhance food and nutrition security at local level. Advocacy activities for nutrition at national and international level.
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a non-governmental organisation, public sector operator, international (inter-governmental) organisation as defined by Article 156 of the EU Financial Regulation and be established in Yemen or a Member State of the European Union
Geo-coverage
Yemen
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€)
More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
20 April 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
01 September 2021
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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International Cooperation and Development
Legal aid service provision - Criminal justice in Ethiopia
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
1) Enhanced horizontal and vertical coordination, collaboration and cooperation between key criminal justice institutions. 2) Increased effectiveness, efficiency, fairness and accountability of the criminal justice system. 3) Improved access to justice for all, in particular the poor, women and other groups living in vulnerable situations thanks to increase access to legal aid and assistance.
Eligible Activities
- Managing the basket fund and launching and administering the sub-granting scheme for legal aid service provider NGOs and university legal aid clinics for the provision of legal aid services to arrested, accused and detained persons and victims and survivors of crime (especially to people in vulnerable situations, women and children). - Guaranteeing proper geographical coverage of the sub-grants along Ethiopia. - Monitoring and evaluating progress of sub-grantees and/or networks/coalitions supported. - Identifying capacity issues common to a few sub-grantees and supporting them via the provision of technical assistance so to build their capacity to provide legal aid, advice and assistance services but also to guarantee sound financial and operational management of the sub-grants. - Promoting the creation and/or supporting networks or coalitions of NGOs providing legal aid and/or University legal aid clinics. - Coordinating its operations with the overall implementation of the EU Programme in Support to Criminal Justice Reform in Ethiopia: with the Technical Assistance Unit set up and with the three state institutions receiving grants under the Programme: Ethiopian Human Rights Commission, Federal Attorney general Office and Federal Supreme Court - Taking all necessary steps to publicise the fact that the European Union has financed (or co-financed) the Action.
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person; and be non-profit-making; and be a specific type of organisation, such as: a non-governmental organisation, a public sector operator , private-sector agencies, institutions and organisations, a EU Member State (Development) Agency, or (v) international organisations; and be established in any country considered eligible for less developed countries under the revised annex IV to the Cotonou Agreement
Geo-coverage
Ethiopia
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
for proposals
54
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
31 May 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
01 September 2021
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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CSO Watchdog: strengthening transparency, accountability and resilience in The Gambia (STAR)
call synopsis EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
1. To set up a civil society mechanism of oversight and dialogue to assess the progress in implementing the National Development Plan (NDP) and its successor. This platform will issue yearly reports on the implementation of the NDP from the angle of public accountability. The report will be debated in a yearly workshop. 2. To improve the capacity of public administrations (including local authorities) to provide public services in an efficient, transparent and accountable manner. 3. This civil society mechanism set up will also serve to strengthen the capacity of civil society organizations (CSOs), research centres/think tanks and the media to perform their roles in the fight against corruption and the promotion of accountability. 4. The activity will be mainly based in the Greater Banjul Area but will also include activities for the rural areas.
Eligible Activities
– Studies, mapping and research on the local context, the project environment, the sector of intervention, identified needs and problems, expected results and impact; Policy dialogue, consultation and facilitation; Transfers of know-how and experience; – Promotion of best practices and lessons learned; Collaborations and information sharing between Civil Society Organisations, central and local authorities. – Actions of public information, sensitisation, awareness-raising, advocacy and mobilization; – Organization of seminars, conferences (only when the outcomes of these events will be needed and used for the implementation of the action); – Civil society networking and coordination; – Training, educational activities, and capacity development. – Reporting
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a non-governmental organisation and be established in a Member State of the European Union or The Gambia, and be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action with the coapplicant(s) and affiliated entity(ies), not acting as an intermediary and When the lead applicant is not established in The Gambia, it must act with at least one co-applicant established in The Gambia.
Geo-coverage
Gambia
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
20 May 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
08 September 2021
400.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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International Cooperation and Development
Cross-Border-Cooperation Programme Montenegro-Albania 2014-2020
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Thematic priority 1: Encouraging tourism, culture and natural heritage Thematic priority 2: Protecting the environment, promoting climate change adaptation and mitigation, risk prevention and management Thematic priority 3: Promoting employment, labour mobility and social and cultural inclusion across the border
Eligible Activities
• Encourage entrepreneurship and competitiveness in the tourism sector; • Diversification of touristic offer, upgrade and promote less known tourism attractions in the program area; • Actions designed to deal jointly with environment protection and promotion in the programme area, • Support to integrated protection and management of sensitive ecosystems giving priority to protected areas, giving priority to the protection of programme area; • Support cooperation among and between (vocational) education institutions and the private sector to improve the matching of training curricula for vulnerable groups with the labour market demand, including e-learning programmes and the use of ICT;
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person, and be non-profit-making, and be effectively established in either Montenegro or Albania
Geo-coverage
Albania, Montenegro
Type of call
for proposals
30
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
20 May 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
14 September 2021
4.930.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
85
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EU4Justice - phase 2
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to further align the justice system of Bosnia and Herzegovina with European standards and the EU acquis. The specific objective(s) of this call for proposals is to strengthen the rule of law in BiH, notably by enhancing the independence, quality, effectiveness, accountability, and efficiency in the BiH justice sector and its results in fight against corruption.
Eligible Activities
The proposed action must include the following components but should not be limited to those: Component I: Support to the EU-led monitoring operation and the Integrity Unit within the HJPC Secretariat as regards the asset verification process for judicial office holders Component II: Foster ‚Rule of Law’ culture in BiH, including education on ethics, integrity and professionalism for law students and prospect judicial office holders Component III: Support the coordination and cooperation on the criminal justice chain in organized crime and corruption cases, including the consolidation of the results of EU4Justice phase I Component IV: Support to Justice Sector Reform Component V: Project visibility Component VI: Project reporting
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a non-governmental organisation and be established in a Member State of the European Union
Geo-coverage
Bosnia and Herzegovnia
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
16 June 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
14 September 2021
Total budget/ call (€)
4.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project (€)
4.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Civil society for a more resilient and cohesive society
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to enhance the involvement and impact of the civil society in contributing to the rule of law and to a more resilient and cohesive society. The specific objective of this call for proposals is to encourage state and non-state actors to work together to build resilient and inclusive communities able to encourage youth participation in cultural, social, economic and public life, to reduce the risks of young people and vulnerable groups being attracted to violent extremism and organised crime, and to effective reintegration, resocialisation and rehabilitation of convicted persons after release..
Eligible Activities
The proposed actions must address at least one priority listed below in order for an application to be considered eligible: Priority area 1: the objective of this priority is to improve the rehabilitation, reintegration and resocialisation of convicted persons to reduce the risk of re-offending and vulnerability after release. Priority area 2: the objective of this priority is to encourage participation of civil society in preventing and countering violent extremisms leading to radicalisation and engaging at local level in sensitive areas where radicalisation is more eager to spread. Priority area 3: the objective of this priority is to support establishment of networking/ platform for cooperation with public institutions at central/municipal level and local business community for enabling environment for improving socioeconomic inclusion and services.
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a non-governmental organisation and be established in Republic of North Macedonia or in a Member State of the European Union
Geo-coverage
Republic of North Macedonia
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for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
16 July 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27 September 2021
1.700.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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Catalysing creative industries development in Armenia
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Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is the development of the Armenian economy by supporting the creation and strengthening of small businesses in the cultural and creative industries sector, contributing to the country’s job creation and socio-economic growth. The specific objective(s) of this call for proposals are: 1. To support Armenian creatives to set up, grow and expand viable and sustainable businesses with a national and global outreach by providing a proper mix of financial and business development services to unlock the creatives’ and CCIs potential. 2. To enable the upscaling of entrepreneurial skills of Armenian creatives to support them to establish sustainable businesses by increasing their knowhow in company creation and management, as well as to improve the conditions for market access for CCIs through increased business capacities of different sub-sectors. 3. To improve the governance and effectiveness of the Armenian entrepreneurial ecosystem of the cultural and creative industries sector by capacitating ecosystem players and enablers to work with and for creatives and by providing them with sustainable options to build a more effective support system. 4. To enhance the infrastructure for sustainable creative industries through effective hard (physical) and soft investments, networking, effective business support and effective collaborations
Eligible Activities
1. Incubation, acceleration, and finance to support creatives/creative businesses in the ideation, validation, launch and growth of business ideas and creative enterprises 2. Business capacity building to support creatives/creative businesses to become more entrepreneurial; 3. Creative Hubs infrastructural and soft development to support entrepreneurs in the creative sector to find suitable spaces for work, startup development, community-building and networking 4. Ecosystem development for the benefit of new and existing entrepreneurs and ecosystem builders in the creative sector
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a non-governmental organisation and be established in Armenia
Geo-coverage
Republic of North Macedonia
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
16 July 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
26 September 2021
Total budget/ call (€)
3,000,000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project (€)
3.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
80
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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International Cooperation and Development
Apoyo a la sociedad civil en el sector de la proteccion social en Paraguay
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
La(s) prioridad(es) de la presente convocatoria de propuestas es/son: 1. Fomentar el diálogo y la colaboración para ayudar a vincular mejor a los beneficiarios de la protección social (especialmente los más vulnerables y discriminados: indígenas, personas con discapacidad, población de quintiles más pobres, mujeres rurales, personas LGTBI, etc.) con la programación de los servicios básicos de los actores gubernamentales y no gubernamentales, en articulación con otros sectores pertinentes (empleo, educación, salud, trabajo social, nutrición, seguridad alimentaria, servicios agrícolas, medio ambiente, resiliencia al cambio climático). 2. Articular una amplia plataforma nacional de organizaciones de la sociedad civil abierta a todos los actores, incluyendo a representantes del sector privado, con el objetivo de mejorar la calidad de la implementación del sistema de protección social de Paraguay y apoyar la concertación nacional. 3. Reforzar la información, transparencia y la rendición de cuentas del sector, así como la auditoría social de los ciudadanos en la definición e implementación del SPS. 4. Fortalecer las capacidades de las organizaciones de la sociedad civil activas en el sector para mejorar su impacto positivo en el SPS.
Eligible Activities
Creación, mantenimiento y articulación de una plataforma común nacional de organizaciones de la sociedad civil, abierta a todos los actores, incluyendo a representantes del sector privado, con el objetivo de mejorar la calidad de la educación de la educación en Paraguay. Articular a través de esta plataforma un diálogo permanente sobre políticas de protección social, en primer lugar, con las autoridades públicas del sector, en particular a través de un trabajo conjunto con la UTGS. Promoción de la implicación de los ciudadanos, incluyendo los representantes de la sociedad civil y del sector privado, y establecimiento de mecanismos permanentes de consulta ciudadana y de diálogo multi-actor en la definición y gestión de las políticas públicas de protección social
Eligible Applicants
ser una persona jurídica; no tener ánimo de lucro; ser una Organización de la Sociedad Civil (OSC) constituida conforme a la legislación en vigor en Paraguay
Geo-coverage
Paraguay
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
10 July 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
11 october 2021
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Strengthening the role of civil society in promoting food security and economic empowerment of women in Vanuatu
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
1. To strengthen food security and the economic empowerment of women through the adoption of a green growth and the promotion of sustainable foods systems. 2. To strengthen CSOs’ capacities related to management (including finance and accountability and strategies planning and implementation), crisis-response, social and economic resilience, and advocacy.
Eligible Activities
i. Supporting local innovative initiatives that create an enabling environment for smallholder farmers and other small-scale food producers; ii. Supporting agriculture diversification to contribute to both income and diet diversification; iii. Supporting initiatives that contribute to reduce CO2 emission and/or promote carbon sequestration throughout the different levels of the food systems; iv. Contributing to preserving economic livelihoods by protecting local value chains, connecting local producers to local consumers and preserving access to markets; v. Contributing to preserving the natural resources through the adoption of sustainable practices e.g. soils and water management, organic, crop rotation, agroforestry, multiple cropping, mosaic landscape, etc..
Eligible Applicants
• be a legal person; and • be non-profit-making ; and • be a Civil Society Organisation (CSOs) and/or associations of CSOs; and • be established in Vanuatu where the Action is taking place, or in a Member State of the European Union or in a IPA II beneficiary or in a country of the European Economic Area
Geo-coverage
Paraguay
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
28 August 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
11 october 2021
Total budget/ call (€)
2.400.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project (€)
1.200.000
Max % EU Cofunding
90
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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International Cooperation and Development
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR CIVIL SERVANTS OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, INCLUDING TRAININGS/INTERNSHIPS IN EU MEMBERS STATE ADMINISTRATIONS AND SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to contribute to the development of an effective, efficient and transparent public administration in Albania, able to support the progress in the priority areas linked to the EU accession. The specific objective(s) of this call for proposals is/are: i) To improve the professional capacity and expertise of civil servants of category III and category IV of the state administration, independent institutions and local government units ii) To develop sustainable mechanisms aimed at supporting the career development of the skilled young civil servants, enabling them to significantly contribute to the efficiency and innovativeness of the Albanian public administration and to the main reforms.
Eligible Activities
● Design of training programmes according to the strategic priorities of the government ; ● Organising the pre-selection and selection procedures of 25 civil servants of category III and category IV of the state administration, independent institutions and local government units which will benefit from the programme; ● Conducting training needs assessments; ● Developing tailor-made training programmes for the target groups; ● Delivering training programmes, study visits and internships for the target groups, in the country and abroad ● Designing and printing the training materials and other documents related to the training programme; ● Visibility and advertising activities; ● Workshops and networking activities for the alumni of the programmes
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a non-governmental organisation and be established in a Member State of the European Union
Geo-coverage
Albania and in the EU member states countries
Type of call
for proposals
15
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
10 July 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
14 october 2021
Total budget/ call (€)
700,000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project (€)
700.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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European Institutions, Agencies and Associations ACRONYM
TITLE
CINEA
European Climate, Executive Infrastructure and Agency Environment Executive Agency
CINEA supports the European Green DealSearch, with a focus on creating 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 20212027 programmes delivering on the necessary actions to achieve climate neutrality in Europe by 2050
COST
European Cooperation in Science and Technology Association
Association
COST provides networking opportuni- https://www.cost.eu/ ties for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges.
EACEA
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency
Executive Agency
EACEA is responsible for the management of certain EU's funding programmes in the fields of education, culture, audiovisual, sport, citizenship and volunteering.
http://eacea.ec.europa. eu/
EASME
Executive Agency for SMEs
Executive 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
https://ec.europa.eu/ With seven regional offices and field offices in over 40 countries, it deploys echo/index_en humanitarian aid operations across the world, intervention strategies and policy for aid for humanitarian need and disasters.
EDA
European Defense Agency
Decentralised Agency
http://www.eda.europa. EDA supports its Member States’ eu/ 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
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CATEGORY MISSION
WEBLINK https://cinea.ec.europa.eu/index_en
ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS MENTIONED IN SYNOPSES
European Institutions, Agencies and Associations ACRONYM
TITLE
CATEGORY MISSION
WEBLINK
EIF
European Investment Fund
Investment Fund
EIF is part of the European Investhttps://www.eif.org/ ment 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.
EMFF
European Maritime and Fisheries Fund
Structural and Investment Fund
EMFF helps fishermen in the transition to sustainable fishing; it supports coastal 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
www.eranetbioenergy. ERA-NET Bioenergy is a network of national funding organisations which net 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
The EUCF is a European initiative to 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.
https://eucityfacility.eu/ home.html
INEA
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency
Decentralised Agency
INEA is the successor organisation of the Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency (TENTEA). Its mission is to support the Commission, project promoters and stakeholders
https://ec.europa.eu/ inea/mission-objectives
https://ec.europa.eu/ fisheries/cfp/emff_en
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European Programmes and funding Instruments ACRONYM C AT E G O - OBJECTIVES RY
WEBLINK
AAL
Funding Programme
The Active Assisted Living Programme is a common http://www.aal-europe.eu/ 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
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.
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European Programmes and funding Instruments ACRONYM C AT E G O - OBJECTIVES RY Switch-Asia
UIA
Funding Programme
WEBLINK
Launched in 2007, it is part of the EU Flagship Initiative https://www.switch-asia. SWITCH to Green and of the Commission’s contribueu/ tion to the achievement of the SDG12 on Responsible Consumption and Production in Asia. 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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