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Hello readers! In the 17th of April 2022 edition, our weekly monitor reached 277 new calls recently opened by European Institutions and Agencies. This week we monitored very different funding calls. On social issues, a Horizon Europe call was issued for prizes on Social Innovation; another call is aimed at funding transaction costs on innovative financial instruments for social innovation. On cultural issues, the annual network of European cinemas is funded under Creative Europe Programme. The AMIF programme funds informative initiatives in favour of migrants. Digital Europe and Horizon Europe programmes fund new initiatives for HPC Centres and exascale programmes. Small Scale Projects are funded by the European Innovation Fund in climate change issues. Have a good read!
29 calls open on International Development and Cooperation.
159 Calls open on Research and Innovation. Calls from Horizon Europe and European Innovation Council. CALL4EUROPE - 3
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Agrifood Digital Development, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, High Performance Computing, Internet of Things Arts and Culture Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Construction & Building Employment Promotion and Jobs protection Education and Vocational Training Health Issues and Prevention
Industry development and promotion Innovation ecosystems and initiatives International Aid and Cooperation Justice Affairs Maritime and Blue Economy Renewable Energy and Sustainability Regional and City Development Scientific Research
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Security and fight against crime Social Development and Inclusion Space and Satellite Economy and Research Sport Tourism Transport and Road Development
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KEYWORDS
19-apr-22
International Development and Cooperation International Development and Cooperation Research and Innovation
19-apr-22 20-apr-22
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
NDICI-DHR CBSS 2022 Call for Proposals Philippines
1.690.000
page 231
Europeaid
Cypriot civil society in action VIII
2.5000.000
page 232
Horizon Europe
Evolution of political extremism and its influence on contemporary social and political dialogue Education for democracy
9.000.000
page 32
9.000.000
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FUNDING PROGRAMME Europeaid
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Media for democracy – democratic media
9.000.000
page 34
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Artificial intelligence, big data and democracy
9.000.000
page 31
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The impact of inequalities on democracy
9.000.000
page 35
9.000.000
page 36
Horizon Europe
Politics and the impact of online social networks and new media The future of democracy and civic participation
9.000.000
page 37
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Representative democracy in flux
9.000.000
page 37
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 37
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 40
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 41
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Global governance for a world in transition: Norms, institutions, actors Public policies and indicators for well-being and sustainable development Gender and social, economic and cultural empowerment Overcoming discrimination for an inclusive labour market
9.000.000
page 42
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 49
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Conditions for the successful development of skills matched to needs Decision-making processes of (aspiring) migrants
9.000.000
page 44
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Strengthening racial, ethnic and religious equality
9.000.000
page 121
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Socio-economic effects of ageing societies
9.000.000
page 46
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 40
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 35
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Public policies and indicators for well-being and sustainable development The impact of spatial mobility on European demographics, society, welfare system and labour market Conditions of irregular migrants in Europe
9.000.000
page 49
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Return and readmission of irregular migrants in the EU
9.000.000
page 50
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
20-apr-22
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
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9.000.000
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9.000.000
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Horizon Europe
Increase the potential of the international competitiveness of the European filmmaking industry The New European Bauhaus – shaping a greener and fairer way of life in creative and inclusive societies through Architecture, Design and Arts Safeguarding endangered languages in Europe
9.000.000
page 53
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Traditional crafts for the future: a new approach
9.000.000
page 54
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 55
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 56
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 57
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Protection of artefacts and cultural goods from anthropogenic threats Effects of climate change and natural hazards on cultural heritage and remediation Europe’s cultural heritage and arts - promoting our values at home and abroad Games and culture shaping our society
9.000.000
page 58
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 59
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Towards a competitive, fair and sustainable European music ecosystem The role of perceptions, formed by traditions, values and beliefs, in shaping European societies and politics in the 21st century
9.000.000
page 60
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
20-apr-22
Research and Innovation
20-apr-22
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CALL TITLE
Pre-commercial research and innovation procurement (PCP) for building the resilience of health care systems in the context of recovery Public procurement of innovative solutions (PPI) for building the resilience of health care systems in the context of recovery
TOPIC
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
European partnership on transforming health and care systems
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Methods for assessing health-related costs of environmental stressors
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Scaling up multi-party computation, data anonymisation techniques, and synthetic data generation
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Enhancing cybersecurity of connected medical devices
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
New pricing and payment models for cost-effective and affordable health innovations
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Setting up a European Smart Health Innovation Hub
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Better financing models for health systems
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Support for simple programmes - Union quality schemes (Topic 1)
5.000.000
page 157
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
Support for simple programmes – Organic production method (Topic 2)
14.000.000
page 155
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
Support for simple programmes – Fresh fruit and vegetables (Topic 4)
9.100.000
page 145
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
Support for simple programmes – European agricultural methods and food products (Topic 5)
6.000.000
page 148
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Personalised blueprint of chronic inflammation in health-to-disease transition
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
21-apr-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Optimising effectiveness in patients of existing prescription drugs for major diseases (except cancer) with the use of biomarkers New methods for the effective use of real-world data and/or synthetic data in regulatory decision-making and/or in health technology assessment
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
21/4/22
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CALL TITLE
TOPIC
Setting up a European Electronic Health Record Exchange Format (EEHRxF) Ecosystem
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AMOUNT (EURO)
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Support for simple programmes targeting China (including Hong-Kong and Macao), Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, South-eastern Asia or Southern Asia (Topic 6) Support for simple programmes targeting Canada, USA or Mexico (Topic 7)
16.300.000
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8.300.000
page 153
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
Support for simple programmes targeting other geographical areas (Topic 8)
9.300.000
page 146
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
5.000.000
page 151
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
4.200.000
page 144
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
Support for simple programmes promoting Union organic products OR sustainability of Union agriculture in any third country/ies (Topic 9) Support for multi programmes – Union quality schemes OR merits of Union agricultural products (Topic 1) Support for multi programmes – Organic production method (Topic 2)
18.000.000
page 147
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
Support for multi programmes - Sustainability of Union agriculture (Topic 3)
12.000.000
page 143
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
Support for multi programmes - Fresh fruit and vegetables (Topic 4)
10.000.000
page 145
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
Support for multi programmes – Information and promotion in any third country/ies (Topic 5)
25.200.000
page 146
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
Support for simple programmes – Sustainability of Union agriculture (Topic 3)
13.000.000
page 143
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
21/4/22
Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment
21/4/22
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
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Support for the functioning of the Global Research Collaboration for Infectious Disease Preparedness (GloPID-R)
2.000.000
page 52
Horizon Europe
Pandemic preparedness
10.000.000
page 62
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Non-communicable diseases risk reduction in adolescence and youth (Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases - GACD)
25.000.000
page 64
21/4/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
European partnership fostering a European Research Area (ERA) for health research
30.000.000
page 65
22/4/22
International Development and Cooperation
Europeaid
Promouvoir et protéger les défenseurs des droits humains et des libertés fondamentales
1.920.000
page 233
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Energy system modelling, optimisation and planning tools
6.000.000
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
40.000.000
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Unleashing the innovation potential of public transport as backbone of urban mobility Positive Clean Energy Districts
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42.000.000
page 118
Horizon Europe
Global cooperation and exchange on urban climate neutrality
2.000.000
page 119
Horizon Europe
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page 120
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Framework Partnership Agreement (FPA) for the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission Platform Urban planning and design for just, sustainable, resilient and climate-neutral cities by 2030
35.000.000
page 116
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
21/4/22
Research and Innovation
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
21/4/22
Research and Innovation
21/4/22
26/04/22 26/04/22
26/04/22
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CALL TITLE
TOPIC
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: April-November 2022 Deadlines: 17 April - 16 November 2022
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
26/04/22
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
Ubiquitous Radio Access
6.000.000
Horizon Europe
Green Radio Technology
6.000.000
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Evolved Architecture for Global Green Systems
6.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Edge Computing Evolution
6.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Real-time Zero-touch Service Technologies
6.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Communication Infrastructure Technologies and Devices
23.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Secure Service development and Smart Security
20.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Trustworthy and Reliable End-to-end connectivity Software platforms
6.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
SNS experimental Infrastructure
25.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
SNS operational CSA
3.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Sustainable Capacity Networks
6.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
6G Holistic System
23.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
SNS External Cooperation and Global 6G Events (G6GE)
2.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
SNS Large Scale Trials and Pilots (LST&Ps) with Verticals
46.000.000
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
System Architecture
24.000.000
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
26/04/22
Research and Innovation
26/04/22 26/04/22
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Wireless Communication Technologies and Signal Processing
30.000.000
Horizon Europe
Energy system modelling, optimisation and planning tools
6.000.000
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020
Secur-IT Call
1.760.500
page 66
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Thermal energy storage solutions
30.000.000
page 123
Horizon Europe
Demonstration of innovative rotor, blades and control systems for tidal energy devices
10.000.000
page 124
Horizon Europe
10.000.000
page 125
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
55.000.000
page 126
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
30.000.000
page 127
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Real Time Demonstrator of Multi-Vendor Multi-Terminal VSCHVDC with Grid Forming Capability (in support of the offshore strategy) Demonstration of innovative forms of storage and their successful operation and integration into innovative energy systems and grid architectures Demonstration of innovative materials, supply cycles, recycling technologies to increase the overall circularity of wind energy technology and to reduce the primary use of critical raw materials Advanced manufacturing of Integrated PV
40.000.000
page 128
Horizon Europe
Demonstration of cost-effective advanced biofuel technologies utilizing existing industrial plants
32.000.000
page 130
Horizon Europe
20.000.000
page 130
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Demonstrate the use of high temperature geothermal reservoirs to provide energy storage for the energy system Demonstration of innovative plug-and play solutions for system management and renewables storage in off-grid applications
20.000.000
page 131
26/04/22 26/04/22
26/04/22 26/04/22
26/04/22
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
26/04/22
26/04/22
26/04/22
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
New generation of full electric urban and peri-urban Bus Rapid Transit systems to strengthen climate-friendly mass transport (2ZERO) Seamless safe logistics through an autonomous waterborne freight feeder loop service
10.000.000
Stimulating Road Transport research and innovation dissemination and implementation in Europe and around the World Digital aviation technologies for new aviation business models, services, emerging global threats and industrial competitiveness Innovative energy storage systems on-board vessels (ZEWT Partnership)
6.000.000
Prevent smog episodes in Europe: Air quality impact of engine-emitted volatile, semi volatile and secondary particles Modular multi-powertrain zero-emission systems for HDV (BEV and FCEV) for efficient and economic operation (2ZERO) Computational tools for shipbuilding
18.000.000
Exploiting renewable energy for shipping, in particular focusing on the potential of wind energy (ZEWT Partnership) Transformation of the existing fleet towards greener operations through retrofitting (ZEWT Partnership) Nextgen EV components: High efficiency and low cost electric motors for circularity and low use of rare resources (2ZERO) European Aviation Research Policy in support to EU policies and initiatives
20.000.000
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7.000.000
40.000.000
7.000.000
55.000.000
30.000.000
35.000.000
58.000.000
18.000.000
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
26/04/22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
27/04/22
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Exploiting electrical energy storage systems and better optimising large battery electric power within fully battery electric and hybrid ships (ZEWT Partnership) Towards a silent and ultra-low local air pollution aircraft
7.000.000
Horizon Europe
Replicable solutions for a cross sector compliant energy ecosystem
35.000.000
page 132
Horizon Europe
Decarbonising industry with CCUS
58.000.000
page 133
Horizon Europe
Novel Agro-Photovoltaic systems
10.000.000
page 134
Horizon Europe
Supporting the action of consumers in the energy market and guide them to act as prosumers, communities and other active forms of active participation in the energy activities Interoperable solutions for flexibility services using distributed energy storage
18.000.000
page 135
7.000.000
page 136
Horizon Europe
Biodiversity in the Outermost Regions and the Overseas Countries and Territories
32.000.000
page 137
Education and Vocational Training and Culture
Creative Europe
European Slate Development
18.000.000
page 204
28/04/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
ERC Advanced Grants
555.000.000
page 140
30/04/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020
DIY4U Open Innovation Call
300.000
page 85
3-may-2022
Enterprise and Economic Development International Development and Cooperation
SMP Programme
Public procurement of Innovation development
4.000.000
page 158
Europeaid
Implementing European Union Election Observation Mission recommendations to contribute to transparent, credible, inclusive and peaceful elections in Ghana
1.000.000
page 234
26/04/22 26/04/22 26/04/22 26/04/22
26/04/22 26/04/22
4-may-22
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35.000.000
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AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Fostering European Media Talents and Skills
20.366.966
page 205
Horizon Europe
EIC Pathfinder Open 2022
183.000.000
page 68
International Cooperation and Development
Europeaid
EU for socio-economic development (as alternative to drugs cultivation and trafficking) phase 2
2.100.000
page 235
8/05/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 Next-generation AIoT applications – VEDLIoT-Open
840.000
page 69
10/5/22
International Cooperation and Development
Europeaid
Support to the Assembly
500.000
page 236
10/5/22
Enterprise and Economic Development
Cosme+ Programme
Sustour Supporting Tour operators and Travel Agents Towards Sustainability
595.000
page 159
10/5/22
International Cooperation and Development Employment and Social Inclusion
Europeaid
Annual Action Programme for Kosovo
500.000
page 239
Internal Security Fund
Places of Worship
9 600 000
page 215
11/5/22
Employment and Social Inclusion
Internal Security Fund
Protection of publics spaces, CBRN-E, unmanned aircraft systems, explosives.
4.900.000
page 217
11/5/22
Employment and Social Inclusion
European Year of Youth grants
1.000.000
page 218
15/5/22
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Energy, Environment and Climate Change Enterprise and Economic Development
European Parliament Youth Programme Cosme Programme
EU ECO-TANDEM PROGRAMME Call for Participation
403.000
page 161
SMP Programme
EU SME Centre in China – phase IV (re-launch)
2.400.000
page 175
Life Programme
LIFE 2021 Capacity Building
9.000.000
page 138
Cosme+ Programme
Internationalisation Supports to Canada for SMEs
105.000
page 162
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
4-may-22
Education and Vocational Training and Culture Research and Innovation
Creative Europe
6/5/22
4-may-22
11/5/22
15/5/22 16-may-22 17-may-22
TOPIC
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DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
17-may-22
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development
17-may-22 17-may-22 17-may-22 17-may-22 17-may-22
17-may-22 17-may-22 17-may-22 17-may-22 17-may-22 17-may-22 17-may-22
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Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development
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AMOUNT (EURO)
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5 000 000
page 163
Digital Europe EBSI – Deployment of services Programme
15 000 000
page 164
Digital Europe Promoting European innovation in education Programme
3.000.000
page 165
Digital Europe Public Sector Open Data for AI and Open Data Platform Programme
20 000 000
page 167
Digital Europe Testing and Experimentation Facility for Agri-Food Programme
30 000 000
page 168
Digital Europe Support to the implementation of the European Digital Identity Programme
37.000.000
page 169
Digital Europe Programme
4.000.000
page 170
Digital Europe Support to cybersecurity in the health sector Programme
10.000.000
page 171
Digital Europe Blockchain Standardisation Programme
1 000 000
page 172
Digital Europe GovTech Incubator Programme
6.000.000
page 173
Digital Europe Security (law enforcement): AIbased pilot Programme
5.000.000
page 174
Digital Europe Short term training courses in key capacity areas Programme
25.000.000
page 175
Digital Europe Testing and Experimentation Facility for Manufacturing Programme
30 000 000
page 176
FUNDCALL TITLE ING PROGRAMME Digital Europe Data space for security and law enforcement Programme
Framework and the implementation of the Once Only System under the Single Digital Gateway Regulation Data space for cultural heritage (deployment)
TOPIC
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
17-may-22
Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Employment and Social Inclusion
17-may-22 17-may-22 17-may-22 18-may-22 18-may-22
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AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
20 000 000
page 177
Digital Europe Federated European infrastructure for cancer images data Programme
18 000 000
page 178
Digital Europe Deploying The Network Of National Coordination Centres With Programme
33.000.000
page 179
Digital Europe Testing and Experimentation Facility for Health Programme
30 000 000
page 180
SMP Programme
SME friendly training for Central Purchasing Bodies (CPBs)
2.000.000
page 184
CERV Programme
Call for proposals to protect and promote the rights of the child
3.010.000
page 219
Assistance, support and integration of third country national victims of trafficking in human beings Actions against trafficking in human beings
4 000 000
page 220
9 600 000
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TOPIC
munities
Member States
19-may-22
Employment and Social Inclusion
19-may-22
Employment and Social Inclusion
Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund Internal Security Fund
19-may-22
Employment and Social Inclusion
Erasmus+ Programme
#BeActive Awards
60.000
22-may-22
Education, Vocational training and Culture
Erasmus+ Programme
Erasmus Charter for Higher Education
-
23/05/22
Regional Development and Cooperation
New BauSupport to New European haus Initiative Bauhaus Initiative
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page 192
24-may-22
Regional Development and Cooperation Research and Innovation
EU Anti-fraud EUAF Technical Assistance Programme (EUAF) Health ProCall for proposals to monitor gramme and strengthen the implementation of innovative approaches to prostate, lung and gastric cancer screening at Union level
9.500.000
page 185
30.000.000
page 71
24-may-22
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AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Call for proposals on prevention of NCDs - other NCDs (different from cardiovascular diseases and diabetes) Call for proposals on promoting mental health
5.000.000
page 72
8.000.000
page 75
Call for proposals to support the implementation of the Regulation on health technology assessment – training of patient and clinical experts contributing to joint health technology assessment activities Call for proposals to support increased capacity of notified bodies for medical devices Call for proposals to provide training for health workforce, including digital skills
1.000.000
page 74
4 000 000
page 75
29 000 000
page 76
Call for proposals to support Member States and other relevant actors to implement relevant results of innovative public health research in relation to vaccination against COVID-19 Call for proposals to develop early warning features and guidance in the area of pricing through the EURIPID database, based on competition cases Cross-Border Risks and Marine Pollution
30.000.000
page 77
300 000
page 78
7.000.000
page 139
1.440.000
page 182
1.000.000
page 237
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
24-may-22
Research and Innovation
Health Programme
24-may-22
Research and Innovation
Health Programme
24-may-22
Research and Innovation
Health Programme
24-may-22
Research and Innovation
Health Programme
24-may-22
Research and Innovation
Health Programme
24-may-22
Research and Innovation
Health Programme
24-may-22
Research and Innovation
Health Programme
24-may-22
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
25-may-22
27/5/22
Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM) Enterprise and Horizon 2020 METABUILDING: 2nd open Economic DevelHARVEST call for collaboraopment tive projects International Europeaid Increasing Research CaCooperation and pacities in Kosovo Development
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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: April-November 2022 Deadlines: 17 April - 16 November 2022
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
EIT Community New European Bauhaus Call for proposals for Citizen Engagement Activities EIT Community New European Bauhaus Call for proposals for Co-Creation of public space through citizen engagement Support to Civil Society Organisations, Civil Society Facility-2021 and European Instrument for Human Rights and Democracy (EIDHR) Country Based Support Scheme (CBSS) 2021 Montenegro Circulation of European literary works
120.000
page 195
270.000
page 188
3.000.000
page 238
5.000.000
page 208
4.000.000
page 79
Horizon Europe
Efficiency boost of solar thermochemical water splitting Validation of a high-performance hydrogen liquefier
5.000.000
page 80
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Increased hydrogen capacity of GH 2 road trailers
2.500.000
page 81
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
2.500.000
page 82
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
5.000.000
page 83
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
9.000.000
page 84
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Development and validation of pressurised high temperature steam electrolysis stacks (Proton Conducting Ceramic Electrolysis) Development of low temperature water electrolysers for highly pressurised hydrogen production Bringing green hydrogen MW scale off grid installations closer to technical and financial maturity Sampling methodology and quality assessment of HRS
4.000.000
page 85
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Development and validation of pressurised high temperature steam electrolysis stacks (Solid Oxide Electrolysis)
4.000.000
page 86
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
29/05/22
Regional Development and Cooperation
KIC Community
29/05/22
Regional Development and Cooperation
KIC Community
31/5/22
International Cooperation and Development
Europeaid
31/5/22
Education, Vocational training and Culture
Creative Europe Programme
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
31/5/22
TOPIC
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AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
Scaling-up technologies for SOEL
6.000.000
page 87
Innovative and optimised MEA components towards next generation of improved PEMFC stacks for heavy duty vehicles Large scale demonstration of hydrogen fuel cell propelled inland waterway vessels Development and optimisation of a dedicated Fuel Cells for Aviation: disruptive next-gen high temperature Fuel Cells technology for future aviation Large scale demonstration of European H2 Heavy Duty Vehicle along the TEN-T corridors Research & Innovation co-operation with Africa on hydrogen Development of novel or hybrid concepts for reliable, high capacity and energy-efficient H2 compression systems at real-world scale Development and optimisation of a dedicated Fuel Cells for Aviation: from dedicated stack (100s kW) up to full system (MWs) Hydrogen and H2NG leak detection for continuous monitoring and safe operation of HRS and future hydrogen/H2NG networks LH2 tanks for heavy-duty vehicles
6.000.000
page 88
Development of specific aviation cryogenic storage system with a gauging, fuel metering, heat management and monitoring system
179.500.000
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
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TOPIC
179.500.000
179.500.000
179.500.000
179.500.000 179.500.000
179.500.000
179.500.000
179.500.000
GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: April-November 2022 Deadlines: 17 April - 16 November 2022
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/5/22
Regional Development and Cooperation
Interreg Programme
Reversible SOC system development, operation and energy system (grid) integration Dry Low NOx combustion of hydrogen-enriched fuels at high-pressure conditions for gas turbine applications Safety of cryogenic hydrogen transfer technologies in public areas for mobile application Development of validated test methods and requirements for measuring devices intended for measuring NG/H2 mixtures Addressing the sustainability and criticality of electrolyser and fuel cell materials Ammonia powered fuel cell system focusing on superior efficiency, durable operation and design optimisation Implementing new/optimised refuelling protocols and components for high flow HRS First Call of Projects
31/5/22
TOPIC
AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
179.500.000
179.500.000
179.500.000
179.500.000
179.500.000 179.500.000
179.500.000
130.000.000
page 196
Enterprise and Horizon 2020 DIGITbrain 2nd Open Call Economic Develfor Experiments opment
684.600
page 183
1/6/22
International Cooperation and Development
Europeaid
3,412,806
2/6/22
Education, Vocational training and Culture Research and Innovation
Creative Europe Programme Horizon 2020 NGI Assure 9th Open Call
01/06/2022
3rd Call for Proposals Cross-border Programme Serbia ¿ Montenegro 20142020 under the Instrument of Pre-accession Assistance (IPA II), allocations 2018, 2019 and 2020 European VOD networks and operators
11.000.000
page 209
500.000
page 89
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AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
1/6/22
International Cooperation and Development
Europeaid
3rd Call for Proposals Cross-border Programme Serbia ¿ Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014-2020 under the Instrument of Pre-accession Assistance (IPA II), allocations 2018 and 2019
3,207,809
1/6/22
Employment and Social Inclusion
Information and training measures for workers' organisations
6 670 000
page 223
8/6/22
Enterprise and Economic development Employment and Social Inclusion
EC - Social Prerogative and specific competencies Lines Single Market Programme
Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs
40.000.000
page 184
Transaction costs to support social finance intermediaries
4.000.000
page 224
European Film sales agent
5.000.000
page 238
EUAF Training, Conferences, Staff Exchanges and Studies EHDEN Data Partner Call 6
1.100.000
page 186
2.000.000
page 90
14/6/22
14/6/22 14/6/22 14/06/2022
EC - Social Prerogative and specific competencies Lines Education, VoCreative cational training Europe Proand Culture gramme Enterprise and EU Anti-fraud Economic Devel- Programme opment (EUAF) Research and Horizon 2020 Innovation
15/06/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020 SMART4ALL Third KTE Open Call
144.000
page 91
22/06/22
Enterprise and Economic development Enterprise and Economic development Enterprise and Economic development
Horizon Europe
Facing Societal Challenges category
100.000
page 187
Horizon Europe
Procurement Leadership category
100.000
page 188
Horizon Europe
Innovation Procurement Strategy category
100.000
page 189
23/06/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
54.300.000
page 92
23/06/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Digital & Automated up to Autonomous Train Operations Network management planning and control & Mobility Management in a multimodal environment and Digital Enablers
38.000.000
page 93
22/06/22 22/06/22
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AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
A sustainable and green rail system
38.300.000
page 94
Regional rail services / Innovative rail services to revitalise capillary lines Intelligent & Integrated asset management
16.500.000
page 95
46.300.000
page 100
Networking and coordination of national HPC Competence Centres and Centres of Excellence Digital EuNational Competence Cenrope tres for High Performance Computing Horizon 2020 DIH-World – 2nd Open Call for innovative experiments
3.000.000
page 98
40.000.000
page 99
1.720.000
page 97
Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Horizon Europe
SmartAgriHubs - SERVICE the SmartAgriHubs Community Network
179.500.000
page 141
30/6/22
Employment and Social Inclusion
Support for Social Dialogue
9.976.654
page 225
30/6/22
Research and Innovation
EC - Social Prerogative and specific competencies Lines Horizon Europe
1.200.000
page 100
30/6/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
600.000
page 101
5/7/22
Employment and Social Inclusion
AMIF Programme
8.000.000
page 226
06/07/2022
Research and Innovation
Horizon 2020
The European Capital of Innovation Awards (iCapital): (European Capital of Innovation category) The European Capital of Innovation Awards: (European Rising Innovative City category) Information and awareness raising campaigns on the risks of irregular migration in third countries and within Europe GreenOffshoreTech – 1st Open Call for Applicants
1.500.000
page 104
17/07/2022
Education, Vocational training and Culture
Networks of European Cinemas
15.000.000
page 210
18/8/22
Research and Innovation
Creative Europe Programme Horizon Europe
EU Prize for Rising Innovators
300.000
page 105
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
23/06/22
Research and Innovation
FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe
23/06/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
23/06/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
28/06/2022
Research and Innovation
Digital Europe
28/06/2022
Research and Innovation
28/06/2022
Research and Innovation
29/06/22
CALL TITLE
TOPIC
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AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
EU Prize for Women Innovators
150.000
page 102
Innovation Fund Small Scale Projects
10.0000.000
page 103
Energy, Environ- Horizon Eument and Climate rope Change Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training
Designing inclusive, safe, affordable and sustainable urban mobility
42.000.000
page 121
Partnership for Excellence - Centres of Vocational Excellence
48.000.000
page 214
7-sept-22
Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training
Partnership for Excellence - Erasmus+ Teacher Academies
15.000.000
page 199
7-sept-22
Education and Vo- Creative Eucational Training rope
Innovation Lab
13.640.000
page 212
7-sept-22
Education and Vo- Creative Eucational Training rope
NEWS-Journalism partnerships
7.500.000
page 213
8-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
Pilot European innovation gender and diversity index
700.000
page 67
8-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
1.000.000
page 106
15-sept-22
Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training
Creating communities, stakeholder engagement and impact from EIC portfolios Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint
62.000.000
page 200
15-sept-22
Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training
Alliances for Education and Enterprises
62.000.000
page 202
20-sept-22
Education and Vocational Training and Culture Employment and Social Inclusion
Creative Europe
TV and online content
22.000.000
page 207
Horizon Europe
The European Social Innovation Challenge Prize 2022
150.000
page 227
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
60.000.000
page 107
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Transition Challenge: Process and system integration of clean energy technologies Transition Open
70.860.000
page 108
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
18/8/22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
31/8/22
Research and Innovation
Innovation Fund
06/09/22 7-sept-22
21-sept-22
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AMOUNT (EURO)
PAGE
EIC Transition Challenge: RNA-based therapies and diagnostics for complex or rare genetic diseases EIC Transition Challenge: Green digital devices for the future
60.000.000
page 109
60.000.000
page 110
Horizon Europe
EIC Accelerator Challenge: Technologies for Open Strategic Autonomy
537.000.000
page 111
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Accelerator Open
629.000.000
page 112
5-oct-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
EIC Accelerator Challenge: Technologies for ‘Fit for 55’
250.800.000
page 113
27-oct-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
5.000.000
page 114
1.640.000
page 190
DEADLINE
KEYWORDS
FUNDING PROGRAMME
CALL TITLE
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
28-sept-22
Research and Innovation
Horizon Europe
5-oct-22
Research and Innovation
5-oct-22
30-nov-22
New algorithms for applications on European exascale supercomputers Enterprise and Horizon 2020 GALACTICA Travel vouchEconomic Develers opment
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Research and Innovation
Artificial intelligence, big data and democracy
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Protect fundamental rights and European values from possible threats stemming from unregulated use of artificial intelligence (AI) and big data applications. Explore the potential of AI and big data to reinforce fundamental rights and European values. Examine the effectiveness of monitoring and control protocols of established legislation and non-regulatory measures over AI and big data development and implementations. Introduction of values-based frameworks to inform data governance and regulate the use of AI and big data. Innovative uses of AI and big data to enhance citizen engagement and democracy.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address some of the following points: To build evidence, to review and to analyse threats to and opportunities for democracy, personal and collective European values stemming from AI and big data. This should involve a specific focus on gender issues and vulnerable populations, including persons with disabilities and people at risk of discrimination. They should propose ethical standards enforced through regulatory and governance frameworks. Supported with operational guidance, they should help protect citizens, uphold European values and ensure public trust in AI and the processing of big data. Innovative, inclusive and participative uses of AI and big data for civic engagement and democracy, including through experimental approaches, should be explored. Research is expected to design ways to educate European citizens about these technologies to enable informed civic participation in shaping them. Projects should build on existing results, findings and good practices, for instance those focused on Responsible Research and Innovation, and relevant projects supported under Horizon 2020’s Science with and for Society programme.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-democracy-01-01
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Research and Innovation
Evolution of political extremism and its influence on contemporary social and political dialogue
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call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to both of the following expected outcomes: In-depth understanding of the major factors contributing to the present rise of extremist narratives and of their influence on mainstream worldviews, discourses and policies across European countries in their local and global context. Formulation of multi-level policy recommendations to help counter these extremist narratives while limiting their spread and impact.
Eligible Activities
The COVID-19 crisis risks further strengthening extreme political narratives that have already been rising starkly across Europe. These narratives fuel the demand for more protectionism, nation-state localisation of production and tougher frontier controls, while depicting foreigners as a threat to national wellbeing. On an ideological plane, political extremists often show disdain for the rights and liberties of others but resent the limitations of their own activities. More extreme forms embrace engagement in ideologically driven criminal activity and violence. Some of the greater impacts of extreme narratives on society stem from their influence on mainstream political discourses and policies. This phenomenon is notably reflected by alarming outcomes in national and European opinion polls and elections. Therefore, the phenomenon seems to belong to a wider trend and should be analysed in its local and global contexts, including in connection with the strengthening of authoritarian, populist and extremist discourses in some countries. Certain anti-democratic sentiments also seem to be connected to and nurtured by conspiracy theories, possible bonds that could be flagged and examined for comprehensive understanding of all interacting factors.Proposals are expected to address the following: Analyse the various forms of extremist discourses and narratives, their dynamics and disruptive potential.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-democracy-01-05
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Research and Innovation
Education for democracy
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Projects should contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Build robust evidence base for redesigning curricula in support of democracy, with an emphasis on students’ active participation and engagement in this process. Toolkits for enhancing the humanistic and civic aspects of education with a view to promoting active democratic citizenship and empowerment, including through experimental approaches. Strengthened democratic processes in education through the involvement of citizens in defining educational contents, learning environments and goals.
Eligible Activities
Education, from early childhood to lifelong learning, plays an important role in bolstering democratic citizenship and strengthening the resilience of democratic societies. It can play an essential role in the promotion of core values like human rights and the rule of law, as well as in the prevention of human rights violations. It can also help promote gender equality, disability inclusiveness, a culture of peace and non-violence, environmental awareness, appreciation of linguistic, ethnic, cultural and religious diversity. Education can contribute to tackle radicalisation and successfully integrate migrants and refugees. Research shows that voters with more extreme attitudes are overrepresented among citizens with low formal education and a below-average household income. Populist discourses and extremist groups find more support among citizens who benefit less from cultural modernisation, economic liberalisation and internationalisation. Involvement of citizens and young people, including through NGOs, social partners and grassroots organisations, and cooperation with cultural and creative sectors are strongly encouraged to ensure the achievement of expected outcomes.Proposals are expected to show how educational material and innovative pedagogical practices in different settings (including lifelong learning), can mediate or inform current debates about European identity, as well as key issues such as sustainable development, migration, tolerance and understanding of ethnocultural and linguistic diversity, international solidarity and global citizenship, inequality, disability, hate speech, polarisation and extremisms, ethnicity/race, religion and gender, etc.
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Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Media for democracy – democratic media
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call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Demonstrate how citizens and policymakers can contribute to a healthy and reinvigorated democracy through media. Improved quality, accountability and transparency of media production and distribution processes, and contribution to a more resilient democratic institutional framework. Enhanced citizen’s participation and decision-making through enlightened access to pluralistic media content
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address some of the following: they should examine under what conditions, including training, career and working conditions, traditional and new media organizations and journalism operate in modern European societies. Research should analyse whether and how they serve the public interest, and how this could be improved through better training, reinforcing ethical standards and competences (including those related to journalists' professional dilemmas), media regulation and rules, and cooperation between stakeholders (including professional training institutions, media houses, industry). Proposals should focus on the implications of modern, technologically mediated configurations for the political agency of citizens. Relevant foci could be media participation and civic engagement, journalists’ professional and ethical standards, the role of education and training in fostering critical media literacy, persuasive technology, inequality (including gender inequality) and exclusion, institutional politics and activism, and populism. Changes in media markets and the role of economic, commercial, technological as well as political forces in shaping current changes in the role of media should be analysed. Proposals should bring together, in a holistic manner, academic research, practitioners’ reflection, and citizens’ views on the relationship between media and democracy.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-democracy-01-06
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The impact of inequalities on democracy
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Comprehensive evidence base to explain the long-term impact of various inequalities (socio-economic, gender, disability, spatial, ethnic, etc.) on political participation, democratic quality and stability. Development, validation and piloting of strategies, policies and action plans for tackling inequalities while boosting trust and resilience at different levels of governance, including at the local level. Strategies, regulations and policies to support the inclusion of marginalised groups in the democratic and participatory process
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address some of the following points: To take stock of longterm trends in and types of inequalities (socio-economic, gender, age, spatial, digital gaps, ethnic, linguistic, etc.), as well as to identify the sources of these inequalities and the way they intersect. Proposals should model the relation between inequalities and levels of political trust in European societies and the emergence of protest movements and populist discourses, including in their national, transnational and spatial dimensions. What set of policy actions can enhance equality and political engagement amongst the socially excluded and vulnerable, including children and youth? The processes that allow or prevent these groups’ interests and demands from entering the political agenda should be examined. Research should relate different kinds of policies (economic, access to education, housing, employment, etc.) and the role of public services, including digital ones, to levels of democratic legitimacy and trust among different social groups, including with a spatial perspective (e.g. rural vs urban). It should also relate the structure of political representation (e.g. how much are governments, parties, parliaments, etc. representative of different social categories; the discourses of major political agents and their social relevance) to levels of political engagement and democratic legitimacy.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-democracy-01-03
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Politics and the impact of online social networks and new media
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Understand the changes wrought on democratic processes by new technologies. Produce evidence-based recommendations to address the opportunities and challenges for political behaviour and democratic engagement presented by social platforms and new media. Enhance capacities for digital citizenship.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address some of the following: they should build Europewide evidence on the extent to which political opportunities and information offered by platforms and new media – and resulting impacts, such as the “echo-chambers” effect – affects political attitudes in European states and at the level of the EU and its neighbourhood. Whether and how new media functions as a new level of news selection and study the resulting perception biases with citizens should be assessed. Research should examine the extent to which platforms and new media actually help democratise political systems and offer avenues of active engagement, or hinder participation for some. The effects of the replacement of media consumption with content consumption should also be examined. Proposals should investigate how audiences of different ages, different genders and different socio-economic and ethnolinguistic groups receive and assess information on digital platforms, and how political actors use these platforms to shape political behaviour. They should propose and design regulatory innovations in response to the covert use of social platforms for political goals. Evidence-based approaches and methods for enhancing capacities for digital citizenship, including media education, media competences, and digital literacy should be developed. Insight about the effects of social media on social behaviour should be attained. Citizen science and other innovative and participatory forms of research could be appropriate for this action. [1].
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-democracy-01-03
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The future of democracy and civic participation
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Enhance and expand the implementation of civic participation as well as co-creation in democratic life at scale, including the least engaged communities and categories of the population, at all levels from local to European. Improve the articulation between deliberative processes and representative institutions in liberal democracies, including through experimental approaches. Research should elucidate how to open up traditional institutions of representative democracy and increase trust in democratic governance through direct participatory processes as well as clear and transparent feedback mechanisms to citizens.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should include a specific focus on inequalities in civic participation, including ethnicity, gender, intersectionalities and digital divides, and explore and propose remedies. They should examine how civic participation and co-creation in its various forms, including social activism and social innovation, articulates with the traditional mechanisms and institutions of representative democracy, including acting outside them. Proposals should reflect on the potential of digitalisation and new ICT for enhancing citizen participation, including for public policy making processes. They should propose ways to improve the interaction between policymakers and citizens to enhance the public sphere, including robust and transparent mutual feedback between policymakers and citizens. Proposals are encouraged to include experimental research and design thinking to test the insights gathered and to deploy innovative solutions to demonstrate the solutions proposed. Social innovation might be also considered by proposals if solutions require social change, new social practices or social ownerships.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-democracy-01-02
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Representative democracy in flux
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Comprehensive evidence on the mid- to long-term impacts of current political and social developments on European representative democracies. Develop policy recommendations, toolkits, narratives and methodologies for enhancing trust in political institutions, and boosting transparency, representativeness, and inclusiveness of representative systems at local, regional, national and EU level.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address some of the following: to create a robust and comprehensive knowledge base on long-term developments in terms of trust in, and trustworthiness of, the political institutions of representative democracy – parties, executives, parliaments, judiciary, social partners, institutionalised social dialogue, etc. – and their legitimacy. Proposals should relate changing voting attitudes at the individual level to wider political and cultural discourses, where feelings and emotions can compete and overrule facts and reasons, and to the emergence of new social movements and parties. They should analyse key drivers of such changes, taking into consideration socio-economic variables (including transformation in the world of work), as well as cultural variables linked to identity, generational differences, gender, ethnic diversity, security, migration and the material forms of discourse such as education and media. The political cleavages that shape current political phenomena and trace their connection to historical legacies as well as their foreseeable negative and positive long-term impacts on democratic systems should be analysed.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months)
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Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-democracy-01-08
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Global governance for a world in transition: Norms, institutions, actors
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Support the European Union’s role in leading the transformation and defence of multilateralism by identifying and analysing policy avenues for a more robust, democratic and effective global governance. Develop policy recommendations, institutional frames, toolboxes, narratives and methodologies for supporting action towards transnational democracy
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to address some of the following: to identify barriers and opportunities for re-invigorating and enhancing the formal legal and institutional architecture of the rules-based global system. They should analyse, through a mix of normative and empirical methodologies, ways to reinforce the institutions that work, ways to replace those that do not, and propose those that are missing, with the aim of spurring the transformation of global governance. Proposals should relate the capacity of the populist and nationalist actors to feed on sovereigntist claims and narratives about the challenges confronted by supranational integration projects. Comparative approaches at European and global levels should be developed, taking into consideration historical and cultural contexts. Research should identify new actors, norms and processes of participation and representation (such as the participation of local authorities, communitybased organisations, trade unions, youth, women’s rights and civil society organisations in general, or citizens themselves through digital means for instance), which can boost the legitimacy, transparency, representativeness and effectiveness of multilateral institutions. Interests and strategies of other international powers, such as the United States, China, India, Russia or of other regional groupings (e.g. Mercosur, ASEAN, African Union) in disseminating new collective norms for global governance, including the related relevant historical roots, should be analysed.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-democracy-01-09
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Public policies and indicators for wellbeing and sustainable development
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
An empirical analysis of different processes of economic growth, identifying the extent to which they are inclusive and sustainable (determinants of social, economic inclusion and environmental impacts). A theoretical assessment of the linkages between the standard economic growth paradigm and the dimensions of sustainable development (social, economic, health and environmental). Pave out possible avenues for the taking up of a novel growth framework to support inclusive and sustainable policies.
Eligible Activities
The RIA should support the transition towards a “sustainability paradigm”, identifying the socio-economic inequalities and the distribution of benefits of economic growth between individuals, also taking into account the environmental impacts and limits of such growth. The action should use macro and/or micro data to identify the distributive effects of economic growth in terms of income and wealth, identifying which population groups benefitted or not and the related determinants. Proposals should cover a broad range of European countries (also the regional dimension where appropriate), as well as a sufficient number of non-European countries (e.g. from Africa, Asia, Latin America, North America) for ensuring an international comparison of the analysis, thus international cooperation is strongly encouraged. Proposals should include any potential relationship that the transition towards a “sustainability paradigm” might have with notions of environmental justice and injustice, seeking out any individuals who might be negatively impacted by the transition and ensure the inclusion of their perspectives. The analysis may take into account the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Gender and social, economic and cultural empowerment
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
An empirical analysis of different processes of economic growth, identifying the extent to which they are inclusive and sustainable (determinants of social, economic inclusion and environmental impacts). A theoretical assessment of the linkages between the standard economic growth paradigm and the dimensions of sustainable development (social, economic, health and environmental). Pave out possible avenues for the taking up of a novel growth framework to support inclusive and sustainable policies.
Eligible Activities
The RIA should support the transition towards a “sustainability paradigm”, identifying the socio-economic inequalities and the distribution of benefits of economic growth between individuals, also taking into account the environmental impacts and limits of such growth. The action should use macro and/or micro data to identify the distributive effects of economic growth in terms of income and wealth, identifying which population groups benefitted or not and the related determinants. Proposals should cover a broad range of European countries (also the regional dimension where appropriate), as well as a sufficient number of non-European countries (e.g. from Africa, Asia, Latin America, North America) for ensuring an international comparison of the analysis, thus international cooperation is strongly encouraged. Proposals should include any potential relationship that the transition towards a “sustainability paradigm” might have with notions of environmental justice and injustice, seeking out any individuals who might be negatively impacted by the transition and ensure the inclusion of their perspectives. The analysis may take into account the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-transformations-01-05
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Overcoming discrimination for an inclusive labour market
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Identify suitable theoretical and application-oriented concepts that foster inclusion in the labour market. Develop innovative policy approaches to promote inclusion, inclusiveness and quality employment of the considered groups. Help develop evidence-based policy responses to fight discrimination and promote inclusion and upward convergence in employment. Develop practices that facilitate reduction of employment gaps between vulnerable and mainstream groups, such as persons with disabilities and those without, women and men, migrants and non-migrants, people of different ethnic or racial backgrounds, etc. Identify and compare the usefulness of different options for policies and measures. Identify relevant actors to achieve effective results (institutions at different scales, civil society organizations, etc.) and explore their roles and interaction
Eligible Activities
Research should also involve employers, including SMEs, and address their potential concerns. Civil society organisations representing those vulnerable groups, as well as trade unions should also be involved. The role of educational institutions, work integration social enterprises, the family and family associations, supporting the most vulnerable groups on their way towards inclusion in the labour market, should be considered. Where relevant, synergies and complementarities with other projects selected under this topic and under the topic on “Gender and social, economic and cultural empowerment” should be maximised.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Conditions for the successful development of skills matched to needs
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Enable policymakers to better understand, measure and reduce skills gaps and problematic mismatches between skills and jobs, thereby supporting the diffusion and adoption of innovation, the digital and green transitions, inclusive economic growth as well as individual wellbeing. Support the objectives of the European Skills Agenda for Sustainable Competitiveness, Social Fairness and Resilience as regards Vocational Education and Training (VET) and Adult Learning (AL).
Eligible Activities
research activities carried out under this topic may cover aspects such as the determinants of the choice of VET or study programme by individuals; the coordination, cost sharing and financing instruments for skills development, looking into which instruments lead to which outcomes, and why; the role of employers and work places in the provision of VET and AL. Other researched aspects may be the involvement of employers in defining curricula and organising training; the role of personal attitudes and gender stereotypes, information and structural factors in the decision to seek initial or adult education; the extent to which training balances the provision of general, jobspecific and personal development skills (e.g. the levels and gaps of digital skills in the public or private sectors). Finally, proposals may look at the opportunities of informal learning and skills formation provided by workplaces; the coordination at local level between VET institutions, employers, R&I agencies or other public institutions; the interaction of skills development systems and institutions with other domains, in particular innovation and industrial policies, etc
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Decision-making processes of (aspiring) migrants
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Enhance EU migration policy by shedding light on micro- and meso-level drivers of migration. Assess how far policies take into account behaviours of migrants when aiming at regulating migration. Show how migration decisions change along the journey, and at what stage policies are more likely to play a role in shaping migration outcomes
Eligible Activities
Proposals should develop analyses of decisions taken by individuals to stay in their place of origin (village, city, country and region) or to leave. They should therefore consider the individual micro-level of decision-making, and should also consider the timing of such decisions and the drivers of the aspiration to migrate or lack thereof. Proposals should also take into consideration individual perceptions of structural factors (e.g. socioeconomic, political, climate-related) and the way in which they influence such decisions. Proposals should also combine such micro-level analyses with meso-level considerations of the context in which such decisions are formed, with due attention for differences across socio-demographic characteristics (e.g. gender, age, education level, socioeconomic status, ethnicity). Research may take stock of the available literature on the role family households play in shaping decisions to migrate, but is encouraged to go beyond, looking at societal drivers including local, regional and national politics and dynamics, events, narratives, histories and cultural and diaspora ties.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months)
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Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Strengthening racial, ethnic and religious equality
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Map, gather data and knowledge on the presence of structural forms of racism as well as episodes of hate crime and discrimination. Contribute to tackling inequalities by developing a knowledge and evidence base on how racism, xenophobia and discrimination are institutionalised and made structural, and impact the security, employment, education, living conditions, health and social care of people with minority and migrant background in the EU Member States and Associated Countries. Enhance anti-racism and anti-discrimination policies and practices by evaluating existing policy responses to employment, education, security, living and caring conditions of minority and migrant communities in the EU Member States and Associated Countries. Document and make visible the contributions, struggles and cultural heritage of minority communities.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should analyse the working, learning, living, environmental, health and social care conditions of people from minority or migrant descent in the EU and other countries involved in the study, with the aim of countering institutional racism in both the provision of and access to basic services as well as in access to the job market or education. They should analyse and illustrate examples of the relation between structural inequalities and structural discrimination. The analysis may include comparisons with other structurally similar groups within the same and in other countries. An analysis of existing anti-racist and anti-discrimination legislation is desirable, with a view to identifying ways in which these might be strengthened. Proposals should investigate minorities’ experience of discrimination and how the latter is generated, also by comparative research. Proposals may also document their strategies, achievements and struggles and how their knowledge can enrich policy and research and improve public awareness. Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Socio-economic effects of ageing societies
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Analyse the impacts of ageing societies on productivity, society, employment (by gender, sector, occupational group and skills needed), investment, growth, healthcare systems, access to (digital) public services and public finance sustainability in the medium and long term, while maintaining service adequacy. Propose knowledge-based policy measures to reap the benefits of longer healthy life expectancy and explore ageing related phenomena, including (but not limited to) cultural factors, fertility, migration, family care, fight against ageism, active ageing, upskilling and reskilling policies. Counteract the effects of ageism and age segregation, while promoting the benefits of experience and knowledge accumulation drawing on inclusive and dialogic approaches, including through job design that is appropriate to job holders and that builds on their experience.
Eligible Activities
Research should analyse the impact of demographic change on skills availability and needs, assessing the risk of older aged workers to become obsolescent in a fast changing globalised, individualised, digitalised and automated environment, against the need of investing in them to lengthen working life and try to maintain high levels of productivity in the EU. Research may include consideration for the assets older workers have because of their experience, and the discrimination they may suffer in the labour market. In this context, projects should also consider how recruiting foreign labour may mitigate the shortages in sectors of the economy, and assess the sustainability of this against the needs of EU Member States and contribute to improved dependency ratios. Additional attention should also be paid to the subsequent influence that this foreign recruitment may have on labour conditions, as well as considering the age structure of migrants and the consequence this has. Projects should consider the opportunities of the ‘silver economy’, not only in terms of consumption of goods, services and innovations directed to the older age population, but also in terms of production. Proposals should consider potential opportunities arising from adapting jobs to an ageing workforce, making the most of the available experience.
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Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Public policies and indicators for wellbeing and sustainable development
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
An empirical analysis of different processes of economic growth, identifying the extent to which they are inclusive and sustainable (determinants of social, economic inclusion and environmental impacts). A theoretical assessment of the linkages between the standard economic growth paradigm and the dimensions of sustainable development (social, economic, health and environmental). Pave out possible avenues for the taking up of a novel growth framework to support inclusive and sustainable policies
Eligible Activities
Research efforts should identify and propose indicators to measure well-being and sustainable development, accounting also for the measurement framework in the “beyond GDP” approaches. In particular, proposals should reconcile the new sustainable development goals (no poverty, environmental and climate hazards, societal cohesion and inclusion, good health, human well-being and gender equality) with the standard framework (productivity and consumption as the main objectives and metrics of economic growth) improving the critical understanding of the trade-offs and synergies. Project activities can also include the development of indicators for that purpose. The proposals should address the following questions: Is it possible to reconcile sustainability targets with productivity growth? How is social and economic inclusion and inequality affected? How can we drive the transition from a carbon-based linear, not sustainable economy to a carbon-free circular, sustainable well-being economy? Research may develop a platform in collaboration with relevant stakeholders to promote integrated thinking by combining financial, social and environmental returns, including disciplines as finance, economics, sustainability and environmental studies, strategic management, sociology and law.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-transformations-01-01
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The impact of spatial mobility on European demographics, society, welfare system and labour market
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Analyse the demographic, economic, social and cultural effects of mobility in European countries, from a sending and receiving side. Envisage policies that counter brain drain and labour exploitation phenomena and enhance joint building of human capital across regions and countries. Identify effective policies to promote rural development and sustainability and address regional inequalities
Eligible Activities
Proposals should analyse the relation between freedom of movement within or between EU Member States and Associated Countries and the development of both sending and receiving areas, taking into account demographic and historical trends, gender, age, social and labour market characteristics. Research should focus on practices that lead to synergetic benefits for both areas concerned, going beyond a framework of mobility with winners and losers. Proposals should include a focus on the return of individuals to their place and/or country of origin, on the conditions upon which this occurs and to the benefits that this may lead to. Proposals should also consider determinants of immobility, and study patterns, drivers and effects of mobility in conjuncture to analyses of those individuals that under the same circumstances decide not to move. Projects analysing these elements should also consider the impact of such forms of mobility for the livelihoods of individuals moving and of those who stay. Proposals should help policymakers developing policies that contribute harnessing the positive elements of mobility and may limit the negative effects. They should do so by considering the different types of areas of origin, and catering for the different needs that these may have. Proposals should select cases from a wide variety of EU and Associated Countries, and comparative research across cases is highly encouraged.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-transformations-01-02
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Conditions of irregular migrants in Europe
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Develop new knowledge on the conditions and vulnerabilities of irregular migrants in the EU, their access to basic rights and services in the EU, their activities and their impact on the labour market. Enhance EU migration governance by appraising policy responses to irregular migration management and their effect. Propose policy measures to uphold basic rights of irregular migrants and needs of host communities. Provide tools and options for enhancing the protection of irregular working migrants, and identify to what extent sectors of the economy rely on their work.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should analyse the conditions of irregular migrants in the EU Member States and Associated Countries, and, where relevant, of intra EU mobile citizens in informal or exploitative conditions. Attention should be paid to conditions for access to basic services and rights, as well as their activities and participation in (informal) labour markets. In analysing the activities and work of irregular migrants (and where relevant of intra EU mobile citizens), proposals should also analyse the reliance of particular sectors of the economy on this irregular workforce, revealing its causes and consequences. Research should include a focus on gender issues, and may also analyse the consequences of irregularity for family members with different status in households. It should develop comparative analyses across the EU Member States and Associated Countries as regards these conditions and activities. Proposals may also include an analyses of legislative frameworks aimed to protect the rights of irregular migrants and/or sanction exploitative employers, as well as their implementation, e.g. migrants’ access to protection.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Return and readmission of irregular migrants in the EU
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Support EU migration governance by assessing barriers and enablers of its return and readmission policy, and notably as regards obstacles to readmission in the countries of origin. Suggest avenues for international cooperation on migration between the EU, its Member States and countries of origin and transit of migrants. Consider alternatives to returning migrants to countries of origin and transit and evaluate human-rights related, political and financial trade-offs of these options. Develop recommendations based on analyses of stakeholders involved and financial and political costs associated to them. Develop innovative methodologies to analyse and evaluate negotiation strategies and positions of international actors on migration
Eligible Activities
Proposals should consider negotiations between the EU and countries of origin and transit, and analyse the barriers and enablers to successful agreements. It may build a typology of reasons that limit the capacity and willingness of origin and transit countries to cooperate and engage in return policies. Proposals may also include considerations of different cooperation outcomes in bilateral relations compared to EU-wide relations on return. In addition, they should also analyse the role played by diaspora groups in shaping the positions of their countries of origin, as well as the role played by the local civil society in this process; primary and participatory research could be relevant in this regard. Proposals may also consider the trade-offs between remittances and readmission that countries of origin face. Proposals should therefore analyse the political construction of discourses on return in non-EU countries, and consider the way these impact on the positions of their governments. These analyses should shed light on the interdependencies between the different policy domains that are increasingly integrated in return and readmission policy, such as, but not limited to, development and trade. To this end, international cooperation is strongly advised, in particular with countries in Africa, and/or Asia, and/or the Middle East.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-transformations-01-09
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Increase the potential of the international competitiveness of the European filmmaking industry
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
New knowledge on the needs and developments of the European filmmaking industry, including its various sub-sectors of pre-production, production, post-production and distribution. Provide innovative policy scenarios and tools, including digital ones, for the economic recovery of the sub-sectors affected by the economic recession and the COVID-19 crisis, as well as ways to prevent unemployment in the sector. Increase further the competitiveness of the European filmmaking industry in the international arena. Provide evidence of the users/viewers preferences on filmmaking, as well as limitations to identifying their preferences, in order to widen and diversify audiences. Identify a methodology to better understand the users/viewers preferences on filmmaking. Promote European cultural activity and cultural diversity.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should identify and pilot innovative, scalable and sustainable business models, which will enable the creators to make better use of digital and other technologies and further widen their audience. In addition, they should ensure fair competitiveness and distinctness within the European film environment. Research should also identify how the COVID-19 pandemic, the counter measures and the economic recession have affected those sub-sectors and their workforce, including creators and artists, and provide policy scenarios on how the filmmaking sector could face the impacts of an economic recession/ crisis, in a cost efficient and effective manner, and by providing fair and sustainable working conditions. Proposals should also investigate the way in which the filmmaking sector can be organised to afford efficiently future economic recession/crisis and unemployment. This might include the identification of technologies that use data lakes, AI, block-chain and other technologies to build new, user-friendly and efficient revenue models around advertising, subscriptions and IPR protection.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-heritage-01-06
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The New European Bauhaus – shaping a greener and fairer way of life in creative and inclusive societies through Architecture, Design and Arts
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Create innovative architectural and design solutions that emphasise the use of new forms and materials in line with the European Green Deal objectives.[1] Leverage the social function of architecture, arts and design, combining functionality and sustainability with aesthetics, arts and culture, with the aim of driving social inclusion and accessibility, as well as strengthening the contribution of culture to sustainability. Examine cultural transformations driving sustainability and explore new cooperation paths among relevant stakeholders, including cultural and creative industries[2], interested in designing a new European way of life in line with the New European Bauhaus
Eligible Activities
Proposals should show how they will contribute to developing new applications and new knowledge about the design of a public and private sustainable, inclusive, functional, accessible, aesthetically attractive and resilient built environment. The interconnection between virtual and physical spaces should be taken into consideration, including with a view to the emerging concept of “hybrid environment”. Research could for example deal with heritage sites and cultural landscapes, aiming to protect and enhance their values in order to improve the well-being and sense of belonging of users/residents, the accessibility for persons with specific fragilities as well as experimenting CCIsdriven innovation in living spaces. The proposed solutions should be socially, culturally, economically and politically feasible across Europe. Their feasibility should be verified in these terms in at least three different settings and in at least three different Member States/Associated Countries. Practical policy recommendations and guidance based on the findings should be produced for European, national, regional and local authorities.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Safeguarding endangered languages in Europe
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Enhance cooperation at the European level between key actors and stakeholders within endangered languages communities. Empower local communities and promote citizens’ engagement in the sustainable management of their own linguistic resources, in line with the principles of the Faro Convention. Suggest strategies to involve young people in the (re)discovery of their linguistic heritage and its importance for the development of their identity and community building. Promote equality and linguistic diversity in line with the EU’s motto ‘United in Diversity’ and its work to reinforce the central role of multilingualism in Europe. Strengthen the identification, inventory and transmission of regional, minority and local languages as vehicles of oral expressions and traditions, in line with the principles of the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage
Eligible Activities
The creation of a European language preservation ecosystem is at the heart of this topic, in particular with the establishment of a set of guidelines for revitalizing endangered languages in Europe and the setting up of a comprehensive website. This also aims at exchanging best practices and collecting endangered language resources and tools that, with the appropriate involvement of stakeholders concerned, should be made widely available. A set of identified guidelines should be validated by the use of existing cases of language revitalization. Available results of research already undertaken on language revitalisation should be taken into consideration, while identification of needs for further research in the field should be promoted. Examples of grass root movements that foster the engagement of local communities and, in particular, of young people, to learn and use such languages should be analysed and their motivating factors examined. These good practices should be taken into account when developing methodologies, in order to enhance them and to make them adaptable to local situations.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Traditional crafts for the future: a new approach
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Revive, valorise and foster traditional crafts techniques and combine them with new and emerging cutting-edge technologies. Bring together the traditional know-how with new and/or digital technologies to develop improved and new products, services and professions. Set up platforms and develop methodologies, curricula, entrepreneurship skills and courses for vocational training, to create jobs and revive enterprises where tradition meets the future. Create sustainable relationships and networks between research and heritage sites, cultural and creative sectors, institutions, universities and other research institutions, regional and national authorities, enterprises and other relevant stakeholders, in order to promote innovation, jobs and sustainable growth.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should address these challenges by understanding the techniques of traditional artefacts encompassing the full range of materials (stone, ceramic, porcelain, metal, wood, fabric, paper/papyrus, etc.). R&I actions should aim at reproducing traditional artefacts, traditional techniques and know-how by combining them with new, digital and other cutting-edge technologies. R&I initiatives should identify new areas of application and markets for professions combining traditional crafts with cutting-edge technologies. They should develop methodologies to combine these two approaches while bringing together all stakeholders concerned to set up clusters covering proposals for professional training and platforms connecting, among others, researchers, craftspeople, enterprises and business innovators, in order to bring new products and services on the market. Actions should include proposals for curricula to train in these new technologies, combining traditional skills with new technologies and entrepreneurship to succeed on the market, including specific business plans. The participation of enterprises, SMEs and CCIs is strongly encouraged to ensure appropriate and economically sustainable use of the new products.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Protection of artefacts and cultural goods from anthropogenic threats
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Develop non-destructive methods and digital tools for the protection, identification and traceability of cultural goods. Contribute to the protection, tracing, restitution and safeguarding, as well as provenance research of European endangered cultural heritage. Produce evidence-based research to support the deployment of preventative measures against looting and illicit trade of cultural goods. Raise awareness, mobilize and further strengthen cooperation among citizens, stakeholders, experts, policy makers and all actors involved.
Eligible Activities
To address these challenges, proposals under this topic should explore preventive actions such as methods or technologies/materials of non-destructive marking and digital detection of cultural goods with respect to material and nature of artefacts and ways to identify cultural objects. The proposed technologies should be sustainable and detectable, preferably without heavy or expensive equipment[1]. Building on existing research achievements, networks and cooperation facilities, projects should contribute to provenance research of cultural heritage, as well as to further awareness raising and mobilizing the actors involved, such as art dealers, auction houses, policy makers, law enforcement agents, stakeholders or citizens. Proposals are encouraged to include interdisciplinary cooperation with local, regional and national authorities, as well as cultural and creative stakeholders to attract and engage the public, in particular young people. International cooperation is encouraged as appropriate.
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Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-heritage-01-07
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Effects of climate change and natural hazards on cultural heritage and remediation
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Contribute to safeguarding and protecting Europe’s cultural heritage from the effects of climate change and natural hazards, including rural and remote areas, coastal and maritime cultural landscapes and underwater heritage. Explore innovative and sustainable ways to protect cultural heritage and cultural landscapes from climate change, disaster risks and pollutants.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic should explore innovative and sustainable ways to protect monuments, historical buildings, archaeological sites and cultural landscapes from climate change effects[1], natural hazards and environmental pollution, taking into consideration their environmental footprint[2] as well as users’ comfort. Importance should also be given to coastal and maritime regions and underwater heritage, addressing, in particular, the need for research on wetting phenomena and repellence. Proposals can consider cooperation with European Neighbourhood countries as appropriate for achieving their objectives and increasing impact.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
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Europe’s cultural heritage and arts - promoting our values at home and abroad
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Better awareness and understanding of European arts, culture and values[1] within the EU and internationally by leveraging the creativity of arts and cultural heritage partners in Europe. Wider exposure to the diversity of European art, culture and values for European and international partners, by strengthening links with creative industries and other parts of the economy. Reinforced common European action to promote Europe’s culture and economic interests internationally, hence contributing to strengthen European competitiveness.
Eligible Activities
Europe is in global competition for markets and investments, where industrial and service competitors use every available tool including cultural policy and cultural diplomacy in their international promotion efforts. European research, in cooperation with cultural and creative sectors and a wide range of stakeholders, should contribute new knowledge as well as identifying ways of reinforcing common European action to promote Europe’ s culture, values and interests for the benefit of our societies and prosperity. Digital solutions and cutting-edge technologies should be considered. In order to draw lessons for policy, it is important to assess the actions of competitors, while evaluating the effectiveness of the common European action and its potential. Research should contribute to identifying ways of more effectively promoting common European interests at a global level, leveraging resources and forging closer cooperation between cultural, creative and economic partners.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Games and culture shaping our society
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Evidence of the impact of games on European society, including their cultural value and risks. Evidence of the innovation potential of games and play (on-line or other). New knowledge on the role of the games industry and non-commercial creative practices in the EU to benefit society. Improved knowledge of legal and intellectual property rights issues linked to the gaming population and games industry in the international markets. Proposals for improving games in terms of positive impact on education, skillsets, responsible business models, employment chances, social cohesion and creativity
Eligible Activities
Research should address these gaps in knowledge, which include possible differences between age groups, gender and socioeconomic backgrounds, the current situation in game literacy or the digital divide. Games are a form of culture where new communication and languages, as well as new artistic expressions, are being developed in particular by younger generations. However, there is limited knowledge about the potential benefits and shortcomings of games in terms of learning and creativity. In today’s everexpanding market, games and emerging forms of play are involved in many aspects of our societies. However, research has neither sufficiently addressed the cultural value, impact, innovation potential, nor the possible risks for individuals and society that games can present. Proposals should address the risks brought by the digital game world on phenomena such as social exclusion, intolerance and harassment, with a view to possible policy options and actions. Proposals should address the role of games in culture and in shaping European societies, their cohesion and values, with the objective of developing new knowledge and evidence for policymaking. Proposals should address legal and IPR issues linked to the gaming population and its creative work.
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Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Towards a competitive, fair and sustainable European music ecosystem
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Provide new/improved methodologies for capturing the economic and societal value of music. Develop indicators to better detect the performance of the European music sector and its contribution to economic and social development, as well as to sustainability. Promote standardised data collection about the music (sub-)sector(s) to measure the contribution of the EU music sector to the whole economy, the number of employed in the EU music sector, and music consumption on live, broadcast and digital platforms. Increase the transparency of the music industry, in particular the online/streaming business, through better data provision. Provide an estimation of the impact of music participation to the society. Provide policymakers with effective tools for measuring and enhancing the impact of EU policy making, in the context of Music Moves Europe and beyond, on the music sector.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should aim at improving statistical data and methods for capturing the economic impact of the music sector. In estimating the economic value of the sector, proposals should also elaborate on lacking definitions related to national and European repertoire and on methodologies allowing to include, on one side, the many professionals being micro enterprises (and therefore completely excluded from official statistics) and, on the other, big digital platforms, making music available for free via adds or selling of data, that are also not reflected in official European statistics. The results of this research should also show the impact of COVID-19 on the music sector, both live and online. In addition, proposals should further research on the economy of the streaming models: while streaming (for free or via a subscription) services are becoming a main access point for music and are expected to grow even further in the years to come, their economic impact on the whole sector in the long term, in particular on the creators, is still uncertain.
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Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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The role of perceptions, formed by traditions, values and beliefs, in shaping European societies and politics in the 21st century
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Analyse the different factors that form and change people’s perceptions, such as beliefs, values, traditions, economy, history, culture, age and gender, among others. Understand in which way these factors influence and change people's perceptions, their relationship to Europe's historical and cultural past, and how they can contribute to the creation of a more inclusive vision of cultures and values, both European and global. Apprehend the way perceptions shape European societies’ understanding of and responses to the European project. Analyse the ways in which perceptions influence society’s response and preparedness during times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on post-crisis European cohesion. Provide recommendations to bring EU policy making closer to people, with an emphasis on young people’s values and behaviour when perceiving pressing social, economic and environmental challenges.
Eligible Activities
Proposals under this topic will identify and examine the factors that influence and change people’s perceptions of the European project over time, under different geographical, political or socio-economic circumstances. Changes may also affect how people’s perceptions are expressed and become visible in different media (e.g. social media, language). Research should also address the role of values and socio-political behaviour in perceiving and dealing with emergencies and economic crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Lessons learnt during the COVID-19 crisis and the recovery period could be used to provide policy scenarios for facing future crises and building resilient and sustainable post-crisis societies. Finally, proposals should investigate the role of perceptions in understanding and interacting with politics and political legitimacy in the EU. They should provide recommendations on how to address these different perceptions in the policy shaping and implementation of the EU integration process.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20/04/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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European partnership fostering a European Research Area (ERA) for health research
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 3 “Tackling diseases and reducing disease burden” and destination 1 “Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society”. To that end, proposals under this topic should aim for delivering results that are contributing to all of the following expected outcomes: Based on a trusted governance and effective working modalities, research funders, health policy-makers and the research community work together in order to identify and prioritise topics of common interest and European benefit; Research funders and policy-makers: support the generation of knowledge related, but not limited, to cardiovascular diseases, diet related diseases and nano medical technologies, and have access to and make use of the evidence on the benefits and drawbacks of health interventions, in particular for optimising clinical management, personalised medicine (coordinating with the future Partnership on Personalised Medicine) and avoiding overtreatment; overcome the main obstacles to test health interventions at European level.
Eligible Activities
The “ERA for Health” Partnership will be a leading European initiative for the flexible joint programming of health related research and innovation programmes, effectively involving a wide variety of European funding organisations. This Partnership will be open in particular to public funders of Health research at both national and regional level in the Member States, countries associated to Horizon Europe and to other funders such as philanthropic organisations. Special attention will be placed on engaging with and including many research funders with relatively small budgets..
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 21/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-hlth-2022-disease-03-01
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Pandemic preparedness
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 3 “Tackling diseases and reducing disease burden”. To that end, proposals under this topic should aim for delivering results that are directed, tailored towards and contributing to some of the following expected outcomes: The scientific community has better understanding of the biology of the pathogens (virus, bacteria etc.), its transmission, its interaction with humans, animals and plants, in particular in view of emerging threats to human health, such as infectious diseases and anti-microbial resistance. Health care providers and practitioners have access to and use appropriate medical countermeasures, e.g. vaccines, diagnostics, therapeutics and digital solutions. Health authorities have the evidence-base and tools for better public health measures.
Eligible Activities
This topic aims to contribute and complement both of these initiatives, notably by addressing priority research and innovation gaps also identified by Member States and that would contribute and support the establishment and work of a potential future Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA). Research focussing on ‘pathogen X’ from threat assessment, horizon scanning for the identification of potential medical countermeasures and innovative technologies, including the development of standardised research protocols would be in the scope of this topic.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 21/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-hlth-2022-disease-07-02
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Support for the functioning of the Global Research Collaboration for Infectious Disease Preparedness (GloPID-R)
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 3 “Tackling diseases and reducing disease burden”. To that end, proposals under this topic should aim for delivering results that are directed, tailored towards and contributing to some of the following expected outcomes: International research funders are supported by a dynamic and efficient secretariat in their coordination efforts for a rapid research response when a pandemic or a severe epidemic strikes. International research funders can rely on a tested framework underpinning a rapid and effective research response, and as such ensure stronger research preparedness and response for public health emergencies, including in crosscutting areas such as data sharing, social science, clinical trial networks and others. Research funders, policy makers and the research community are well informed of the activities of GloPID-R members, both as a group and individually.
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to cover all of the following activities:Provide administrative and organisational support to the Chair and Vice Chairs of GloPID-R, in close collaboration with the European Commission; Provide strong scientific support on topics requested by the GloPID-R Chairs, scientific advisors or (working) groups; Facilitate the work of the scientific advisors, ISG and GloPID-R working groups, using earlier experience in research preparedness and response to infectious disease outbreaks; Manage information dissemination and communication between the Chairs, Members, Scientific Advisors, Industry Stakeholder Group (ISG), working groups, enquiries, and outside stakeholders; Reinforce GloPID-R’s external communications activities, such as the website and newsletter, as requested by the Chairs; Submit an annual work plan to the Commission each year following the annual meeting of GloPID-R, taking into account the conclusions of the annual meeting. Ensure a high level of adaptability to respond to rapidly evolving situations, following the guidance of the Chairs of GloPID-R.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Research and Innovation
Non-communicable diseases risk reduction in adolescence and youth (Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases - GACD)
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 3 “Tackling diseases and reducing disease burden”. To that end, proposals under this topic should aim for delivering results that are directed, tailored towards and contributing to some of the following expected outcomes: Health care practitioners and providers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and those in high-income countries (HICs) serving vulnerable populations have access to and use specific guidelines to implement prevention interventions able to support adolescents and young people to decrease future risks of developing NCDs. Public health managers and authorities have access to improved insights and evidences on the NCDs related to behaviours and conditions in youth and adolescence. They establish improved health policies to diminish these risks, including to facilitate the deployment of effective public health interventions.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should include implementation research outcomes (e.g. feasibility, fidelity and/or adaptation, spread and/or penetration, acceptability, sustainability, uptake, and cost effectiveness) and where relevant, include service outcomes (e.g. efficiency, safety, effectiveness, patient-centeredness, timeliness). The aim is to harmonise the research common goals and the outcomes assessment of GACD-funded projects in order to maximise the potential for learning across the network and the impact of the initiative as a whole. To this end, all funded teams are expected to use explicit indicators and measures of project context, reach, outcomes evaluation and scale-up potential in their plans and protocols. In this topic, the use of the following measures is encouraged: evidence of uptake of promoted healthy behaviours; evidence of reduction in harmful behaviours; and proxy mental and/or physical health outcomes, if appropriate (pre- and post- intervention PHQ-9 scores, blood pressure, HbA1C, etc.).
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 21/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
25.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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European partnership fostering a European Research Area (ERA) for health research
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This topic aims at supporting activities that are enabling or contributing to one or several expected impacts of destination 3 “Tackling diseases and reducing disease burden” and destination 1 “Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society”. To that end, proposals under this topic should aim for delivering results that are contributing to all of the following expected outcomes: Based on a trusted governance and effective working modalities, research funders, health policy-makers and the research community work together in order to identify and prioritise topics of common interest and European benefit; Research funders and policy-makers: support the generation of knowledge related, but not limited, to cardiovascular diseases, diet related diseases and nano medical technologies, and have access to and make use of the evidence on the benefits and drawbacks of health interventions, in particular for optimising clinical management, personalised medicine (coordinating with the future Partnership on Personalised Medicine) and avoiding overtreatment; overcome the main obstacles to test health interventions at European level.
Eligible Activities
The “ERA for Health” Partnership will be a leading European initiative for the flexible joint programming of health related research and innovation programmes, effectively involving a wide variety of European funding organisations. This Partnership will be open in particular to public funders of Health research at both national and regional level in the Member States, countries associated to Horizon Europe and to other funders such as philanthropic organisations. Special attention will be placed on engaging with and including many research funders with relatively small budgets..
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations (including international European research organisations)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 21/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Secur-IT Call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
Secur-IT Consortium
Objective
supporting the development and integration of innovative security solutions in a new industrial value chain (and services); co-financing and supporting the development of collaborative projects allowing the prototyping and experimentation of technological solutions in the field of security, taking into account the ethical, legal and societal challenges of this sector; promoting cross-border cooperation between SMEs and other innovation actors in this sector.
Eligible Activities
• Prototyping Instrument: for the development of prototyping solutions for end-users or/ and cybersecurity integrators at the MVP stage at least. Under this instrument SecurIT will support SMEs in translating their feasibility plan into a prototype, • Demonstration Instrument: for new apps solutions in cybersecurity and digital applications applying to security solutions ready to piloting at a large scale in the shortterm. Under this instrument, SecurIT will support the piloting and validation of SMEs solution in the relevant
Eligible Applicants
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME)
Geo-coverage
• The Member States of the European Union and its Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) or • Associated Countries to H2020.
Type of call
for proposals
12
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
Total budget/ call
€1 760 500
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max budget/ project
75.000
Max % EU Cofunding
More information & official documents
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Pilot European innovation gender and diversity index
call synopsis Horizon 2020
Administration
European Commission
Objective
In order to improve the availability of all talent, and particularly female talent, to the EIC portfolio of projects and companies and the EU innovation eco-system, and following the recommendations of the ScaleUp Europe report, the EIC seeks the development of an innovation gender and diversity index, providing consistent information to the EIC, other investors and funding bodies, market actors and policy makers across Europe. Such information includes gender and diversity data for innovative start-ups and scaleups as well as for investors and funds investing in such companies and should cover and be comparable across at least all Member States and Associated Countries. Such information is currently missing or fragmented or collected according to different methodologies and definitions. The expected impacts arising from the development of such an index are: To enable gender and diversity gaps to be identified, relevant measures to be designed, and progress to be assessedTo enable better informed investment decisions; and To encourage diversity at all levels across the innovation ecosystem.
Eligible Activities
Develop a pilot innovation gender & diversity index based on agreed definitions and indicators that can be applied to startups/ SMEs and to innovation investment actors in the EU; Identify relevant sources of reliable and robust data; Develop methodologies and conduct data collection in order to fill data gaps; Implement and produce a first pilot gender & diversity index using available data from different sources as well as additional data collection as appropriate; Provide recommendations for further development and implementation of an innovation gender and diversity index and additional measures needed to improve data availability and benchmarking, such as voluntary reporting standards by start-ups, scale-ups and investment funds; Disseminate and promote the results of the project to investors, policy makers and the wider innovation ecosystem.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible for funding, the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Member States of the European Union (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); Eligible non-EU countries: - countries associated to Horizon Europe; Low- and middle-income countries.
Geo-coverage
• The Member States of the European Union and its Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) or • Associated Countries to HEurope.
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
8/09/2022
700.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-gender-01-01
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Research and Innovation
EIC Pathfinder Open 2022
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
You should apply to this call if you are looking for support from EIC Pathfinder Open to realise an ambitious vision for radically new technology, with potential to create new markets and/or to address global challenges. EIC Pathfinder Open supports early stage development of such future technologies (e.g. various activities at low Technology Readiness Levels 1-4), based on high-risk/high-gain science-towardstechnology breakthrough research (including ‘deep-tech’). This research must provide the foundations of the technology you are envisioning. EIC Pathfinder Open may support your work, especially if it is highly risky: you may set out to try things that will not work; you may be faced with questions that nobody knows the answer to yet; you may realise that there are many aspects of the problem that you do not master. On the contrary, if the path you want to follow is incremental by nature or known, EIC Pathfinder Open will not support you.
Eligible Activities
This call is open for collaborative research. Your proposal must be submitted by the coordinator, on behalf of a consortium that includes at least three independent legal entities, each one established in a different Member State or Associated Country and with at least one of them established in a Member State. The legal entities may for example be universities, research organisations, SMEs, start-ups, industrial partners or natural persons.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible for funding, the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Member States of the European Union (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); Eligible non-EU countries: - countries associated to Horizon Europe; Low- and middle-income countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
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1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
183 (in million)
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
4/05/2022
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Mandatory International Partnerships
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Next-generation AIoT applications – VEDLIoT-Open
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
VEDLIoT offers a platform, the cognitive IoT platform, leveraging European technology, which can be easily configured to be placed at any level of the compute continuum starting from the sensor nodes and then edge to cloud. Driven by use cases in the key sectors of automotive, industrial, and smart home, the platform is supported by crosscutting aspects satisfying security and robustness. Overall, VEDLIoT offers a framework for the next generation internet based on IoT devices required for collaboratively solving complex DL applications across a distributed system. VEDLIoT aims to provide a modular, scalable hardware platform for the next generation of AIoT devices (Artificial Intelligence of Things), covering the full spectrum from the cloud via near edge to far edge or embedded applications. Based on a modular approach, the platform provides a flexible and scalable architecture that supports the full spectrum of heterogeneous processing technology and supports regular CPU technology based on x86, ARM, RISC-V, and specialised accelerator ASICs.
Eligible Activities
Using VEDLIoT's security mechanisms like the Secure IoT Gateway, an easy to configure network security and VPN solution, and further CPUs built-in security features can significantly enhance applications' security trustworthiness and safety. VEDLIoT is driven by challenging project use cases in the key automotive, industry, and smart home sectors. In addition, the projects selected in the open call will explore additional, new opportunities by extending the application of the VEDLIoT infrastructure VEDLIoT toolchain, security mechanisms and the cognitive IoT hardware platform - to a larger set of relevant and new use cases. Projects will be supported by technical VEDLIoT mentors, who will help to extend the application of the VEDLIoT platform to a more extensive set of new and relevant use cases.
Eligible Applicants
Applicants for VEDLIoT-Open can be small consortiums or single participants of any size or type (legal persons, e.g., Universities, Research Institutes, SMEs, startups, or bigger companies).
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries 12
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1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
840.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
120.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Publication (D/M/Y)
More information & official documents
for proposals
4/05/2022
70
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DIY4U Open Innovation Call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
DIY Consortium
Objective
The aim of the second Open Call is to find new Use Cases for the technologies for customer-centric customization of FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) developed during the project. With this Open Call the consortium aims to find new usages for these technologies enlarging the customization and finding new possible exploitations for the digital platform and the fablabs after the end of the project.
Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants
SMEs
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/04/2022
300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
75000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
https://www.sintef.no/projectweb/diy4u/open-innovation-competition/diy4u-openinnovation-competition-2/
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Call for proposals to monitor and strengthen the implementation of innovative approaches to prostate, lung and gastric cancer screening at Union level
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Programme
EU4Health Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The aim of this action is to provide Member States with evidence-based knowledge to be transferred to further design, plan, and implement prostate, lung, and gastric cancer screenings. Methodological approaches will be aligned and coordinated with the European Guidelines and Quality Assurance Schemes for breast cancers.
Eligible Activities
This action will support the optimisation of knowledge transfer, a better understanding of the needs, and the design, planning and development of possible options for future implementation of targeted screening on prostate, lung, and gastric cancers. In addition, the action will support initiatives to fill the existing gaps in knowledge and to fine-tune and improve the Member States’ approaches to the early detection of prostate, lung, and gastric cancer. It will help to align and ensure consistency in addressing a set of basic requirements that are currently being dealt with in a piece-meal manner in Member States.
Eligible Applicants
Academia and education establishments, research institutes, national and regional health authorities dealing with cancer screening programmes, hospitals, civil society organisations (associations, foundations, NGOs and similar entities), expert networks and established networks in the field of public health.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/05/2022
Subtopic-1: CR-g-22-09.01 (prostate cancer) EUR 10000000 Subtopic-2: CR-g-22-09.02 (lung cancer) EUR 10 000 000 Subtopic-3: CR-g-22-09.03 (gastric cancer) EUR 10 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
3
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Call for proposals on prevention of NCDs other NCDs (different from cardiovascular diseases and diabetes)
call synopsis
Programme
EU4Health Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The aim of the action is to reduce the burden of NCDs targeting NCDs other than those in the five action strands of the ‘Healthier Together – EU NCD Initiative’ and cancer; for example, kidney diseases and liver diseases, auto-immune diseases, musculo-skeletal conditions etc., by increasing awareness, sharing knowledge and building capacity to improve public health, especially at local level
Eligible Activities
Activities to be funded will include the transfer of promising practices and approaches, which contribute to tackling the burden of NCDs other than cancer and those in the five action strands of the ‘Healthier Together’ initiative. The civil society organisations (NGOs, professional and patient groups) will implement targeted projects and activities, complementing the Member States’ efforts in the design, planning and implementation of best practices, including support to the definition of public health guidelines and healthcare guidelines, to the preparation and roll out of new policy approaches, to the pilot testing of innovative practices, and support actions such as training and twinning, health communication or health literacy. Activities should also include an equity dimension and aim at reducing health inequalities.
Eligible Applicants
Civil society organisations supporting the priority areas (health professional associations, patients’ organisations, foundations, NGOs and similar entities)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
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Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/05/2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
7
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Call for proposals on promoting mental health
call synopsis
Programme
EU4Health Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The aim of the action is to increase awareness, knowledge generation and sharing, and capacity building in the area of mental health. Activities will include the transfer of best practices, as it was indicated by the SGPP, on children’s and adolescents’ mental health and well-being.
Eligible Activities
Specifically, the actions will support interested stakeholder organisations, to come together to discuss and exchange mental health practices and knowledge, to implement validated best practices and evidence-based projects. The activities should focus on the needs of specific and/or vulnerable groups, in particular children and adolescents. The actions developed by civil society and health professionals’ organisations to improve mental health, namely by exchanging and implementing best practices, and implementing activities that will increase awareness, knowledge sharing and support for health professionals’ training, including the development of necessary guidance and/or training material, such as video tutorials, manuals, etc.
Eligible Applicants
Academia and educational institutions, civil society organisations supporting the priority areas (health and social professional associations, schools, foundations, NGOs and similar entities). Applications by a consortium of minimum 5 eligible entities from 5 different eligible countries are accepted. The consortium must include at least one NGO active in the field of mental health at Union level, and at least one NGO working in the area of youth and/or representing young people.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/05/2022
Dp-g-22-07.01-sub-topic 1 EUR 4 000 000 DP-g-22-07.03 sub-topic 2 EUR 4 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Type of call
Research and Innovation
call synopsis
Programme
EU4Health Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The action will support a timely implementation of the new legislation through capacity building activities. It is divided in two subtopics: subtopic a) on patient experts, subtopic b) on clinical experts.
Eligible Activities
a) Increasing the capacity of patient organisations and learned societies to provide robust and meaningful input to HTA activities carried out by the Coordination Group and its subgroups, including dissemination of the output produced; b) Increasing the knowledge of patients and clinical experts on the new Union HTA legal framework, clarifying their role when invited to contribute to joint HTA activities for their subject matter expertise and acting in individual capacity (rather than representing any particular organisation, institution, or Member State); c) Ensuring the appropriate implementation of the rules to ensure the independence and impartiality of patients and clinical experts involved in joint HTA work.
Eligible Applicants
Civil society organisations (associations, foundations, NGOs and similar entities), professional medical societies; competent health authorities; academia and education establishments, research organisations For this specific topic, applications by a single applicant are also eligible.
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EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
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Call for proposals to support the implementation of the Regulation on health technology assessment – training of patient and clinical experts contributing to joint health technology assessment activities
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/05/2022
Subtopic a) EUR 500 000 Subtopic b) EUR 500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Call for proposals to support increased capacity of notified bodies for medical devices
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Programme
EU4Health Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This action will contribute to addressing serious concerns about the lack of availability of vital devices in the medium to long term by increasing capacity of notified bodies and preparedness of market operators, in particular SMEs, with a particular focus on IVDs..
Eligible Activities
a) Supporting training, coaching and internship activities addressed to medical devices’ notified bodies as well as third-party entities (conformity assessment bodies) on the process to become a notified body for medical devices; b) Capacity building activities such as webinars, workshops, targeted feedback and informative sessions addressed to market operators; c) Appraisal of the certification demand, with the objective to identify the types of devices for which availability of notified bodies is particularly low or lacking; d) Proposing solutions to facilitate matching the demand of market operators with the availability of notified bodies, in particular in the area of IVDs where SMEs are prominent.
Eligible Applicants
Member States’ competent authorities; academia and education establishments, research institutes, hospitals; international organisations and civil society organisations (associations, foundations, NGOs and similar entities) and private entities (including conformity assessment bodies and notified bodies). The consortium must include Notified Bodies with documented evidence on assessment of medical devices The consortium should ensure a balanced geographical coverage of the Union.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/05/2022
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Call for proposals to provide training for health workforce, including digital skills
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The objective of this action is to strengthen the continuous professional development and training through updated or new training courses developed in co-operation with professional associations, education centres and other relevant organisations. This will provide opportunities for up-skilling or re-skilling, taking full advantage of technological developments in line with the EU Pact for Skills (e.g. training will include relevant modules on digital skills)..
Eligible Activities
This action will cover the following activities: a) developing and implementing training modules of continuous professional development for medical professions including nurses and other health workforce by addressing their needs; b) the training courses will include digital skills and other relevant skills needed for surge capacity in crises and for transformation of health systems into new care models providing more integrated health care; c) developing and implementing training modules for non-clinical staff working in health systems to contribute to effective, accessible and resilient health systems with a focus on digital skills for procurement, planning and management; d) micro credentials in the training courses (in line with the forthcoming Commission’s initiative on micro credentials) could be considered.
Eligible Applicants
Academia and educational establishments, European association of healthcare professionals, Trade Unions, civil society organisations (associations, foundations, NGOs and similar entities) and Member States’ authorities Applicants must provide documented evidence on experience in developing training programmes for clinical and non-clinical staff. For this specific topic, applications by a single applicant are also eligible.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
27/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/05/2022
Total budget/ call
29.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
10
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Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Call for proposals to support Member States and other relevant actors to implement relevant results of innovative public health research in relation to vaccination against COVID-19
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The action aims to support Member States and relevant stakeholders to implement the results of recent and relevant research in relation to vaccination against COVID-19.
Eligible Activities
a) mapping public health evidence and research results on COVID-19 large-scale vaccination that could be relevant for uptake, including findings, from Member States and outside of the Union; b) identifying challenges and assess the feasibility to implement solutions in Member States, based on the mapping and taking country-specific factors into account; c) developing implementation plans and pilot activities to respond to the current pandemic context or future health crises, or to optimise current routine vaccination practices, including catch-up vaccination; d) implementing the pilot activities in volunteering Member States including the activities identified as potentially most effective (e.g. training programmes for health professionals, awareness-raising campaigns to tackle vaccine hesitancy, health preparedness training programmes, infrastructure initiatives, dedicated events for the exchange of good practices, risk communication and community engagement etc.); e) identifying successful pilot activities and, based on these, develop a robust sustainability plan for continued implementation and toolkits and recommendations for upscaling in other Member States.
Eligible Applicants
Academia and educational establishments, European association of healthcare professionals, Trade Unions, civil society organisations (associations, foundations, NGOs and similar entities) and Member States’ authorities Applicants must provide documented evidence on experience in developing training programmes for clinical and non-clinical staff. For this specific topic, applications by a single applicant are also eligible.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
Publication (D/M/Y)
27/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/05/2022
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
10
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Call for proposals to develop early warning features and guidance in the area of pricing through the EURIPID database, based on competition cases
call synopsis Programme
EU4Health Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The scope of this action is to develop early warning mechanisms and guidance in the area of pricing through the EURIPID database, based on lessons from competition cases, in particular on excessive pricing.
Eligible Activities
The activities will include the monitoring of strategic sequencing of price increases of threats to de-list reimbursable medicines or withdraw of medicines. These activities may prevent price increases based on unfounded claims to recover investments and increased costs.
Eligible Applicants
Member States authorities. A consortium composed of at least 6 eligible applicants established in at least 5 different eligible countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/05/2022
300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project
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Efficiency boost of solar thermochemical water splitting
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
In order to ramp up renewable hydrogen production in the future, a suitable portfolio of diverse technologies is needed to serve the expected growing demand for different applications and markets. Since hydrogen technologies will be deployed on a broad range of markets and scales, abundant and cheap renewable energy resources need to be used. Solar energy has by far the highest potential of all options. In this context, solar thermochemical cycles may contribute to complement the electrochemical solar hydrogen production. Proposals under this topic aim to bring thermochemical cycles to the next stage of maturity. Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Diversify the portfolio of technologies for the generation of renewable hydrogen; Mitigate mid-to-long term risks of renewable hydrogen availability shortage through diversifying the technology options; Enable solar thermochemical cycles as a viable and competitive hydrogen production technology; Foster awareness and acceptance of renewable hydrogen production technologies.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should demonstrate on-sun operation of a prototype plant system (including key components) in a relevant environment (typically between 50 and 300 kW) for at least 6 months operation time (net operation time; only day time operation) reaching average hydrogen production rates higher than 0.75 kg/year per m2 land area used (equivalent of 2.16 kg/day/m2 (receiver area) for a solar concentration factor of about 1,000). Proposals should develop smart operation and control strategies as well as pathways to scale the technology to the multi-MW scale using modelling and simulation of the plant and key components.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project
4.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Validation of a high-performance hydrogen liquefier
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Hydrogen is liquefied by reducing its temperature to -253°C which increases its volumetric energy density (cryo-compressed form of hydrogen is recommended as well). This makes it possible to transport hydrogen and store it in large quantities enabling the transport of hydrogen by road/ship from centralised/decentralised production unit to customers or even direct use of liquid hydrogen for on-board storage in the frame of heavy-duty mobility. Hydrogen liquefaction is an energy intensive process and current liquefaction plants rely on technologies and materials that need energy efficiency improvement and cost reduction to lower the overall hydrogen liquefaction cost and activate the LH2 market at a competitive price in the near future.
Eligible Activities
To overcome the technological barriers of hydrogen liquefaction and to prepare a future massive industrial deployment at a high TRL, the high-performance hydrogen sub-system to be developed in proposals should address the following technical issues: An innovative concept different from what is used today. This can be focused at the system level or on one of the sub-system of a liquefaction unit; Construction of an industrial prototype at limited scale; Evaluate the performance, durability and efficiency of the prototype; Demonstrate the capability of the concept to be operated at lower load (in the range 50100% of the nominal capacity) to be in line with future of renewable/low-carbon hydrogen production -e.g. by water electrolysis coupled with renewable electricity); Demonstrate according to the industrial prototype operation the H2 liquefaction energy intensity target between 8 - 10 kWh/kg considering feed hydrogen at 20 bar and 15 °C; The validated industrial prototype should prove and support the scalability of the innovative concept to suit flowrates above 100 TPD. TRL start of the project: 3 and TRL at the end of the project: 5
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
Total budget/ call
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project
5.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Increased hydrogen capacity of GH 2 road trailers
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Due to its low volumetric density, hydrogen presents major challenges for transportation and distribution. Currently, compressed hydrogen transport faces limitations (mainly the delivery of small quantities of compressed hydrogen at low pressure) which inhibits its potential to become a widespread energy carrier. Moreover, the improvement and scaleup of transport and distribution technologies are needed for hydrogen to be transported efficiently, in high volumes, across large geographical areas. This topic aims to improve the efficiency of compressed hydrogen transport in order to achieve the optimum efficiency, taking into account the physical limitations. The existing solutions operating at 500 bar have not yet reached the physical optimal efficiency and the optimum cost. Research and innovation should address this problem of increasing the mass of hydrogen transported during a transport. This objective can be reached by a significant increase in the operating pressure of the tubes employed in the transport while ensuring the safety of people and goods.
Eligible Activities
Applicants should propose new solutions to decrease the specific weight (e.g. per unit of hydrogen transported) of the package. All proposed solutions should take into account the safety of the peoples and goods. The proposal should describe the method that the applicant will apply to take into account the safety aspects for the transportation system (trailer, container, bundle), tube, frames, pressure relief system (e.g. risk assessment), etc. The proposed solutions should be innovative in terms of capital expenditure. That aspect may be addressed by using, innovative design, cost-effective materials, competitive manufacturing techniques, innovative organisation, etc. The proposals may should also address the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
Total budget/ call
2.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project
2.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Development and validation of pressurised high temperature steam electrolysis stacks (Proton Conducting Ceramic Electrolysis)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
It is expected that this topic will provide breakthrough and game changing technologies for energy efficient pressurised hydrogen production using Proton Conducting Ceramic Electrolysis (PCCEL) and contributing to the overall objective of the SRIA of the Clean Hydrogen JU, namely the hydrogen production cost of 3 €/kg by 2030. The project outcomes will pave the way for the deployment of pressurised hydrogen production units based on proton conducting electrolyte to accelerate uptake in one or more applications (for example: injection into the gas grid, onsite production at HRS, feedstock for industry, such as steel plants, refineries, chemical plants). The project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Contributions to demonstration on stack level for a pressurised steam electrolysis solutions by 2025; Contributing to European leadership for renewable hydrogen production based on PCCEL; Solutions for pressurised hydrogen production will open new target applications (e.g. gas grid injection, HRS) contributing to defining user cases and showing the applications and benefits of the novel technologies.
Eligible Activities
Proposals for this topic should set out a credible pathway to contribute to the development and validation of pressurised PCCEL with technological breakthroughs aiming at designing and operating a stack at an optimal pressure with eventual assistance of a downstream compression process to reach higher delivery pressure. Electrochemical compression in the stack can also be considered. To tackle these challenges, the proposals should focus on system and stack design, as well as fabrication, assembly and testing of stack in the conditions suitable for the relevant business cases.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
Total budget/ call
2.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project
2.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Development of low temperature water electrolysers for highly pressurised hydrogen production
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The current generation of Low Temperature Water Electrolysers (LT-WE) are demonstrated on a large scale and are ready for mass production. However, to reduce the Levelised Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH) and to make renewable hydrogen competitive with hydrogen from fossil sources, continuous improvements to LT-WE systems that avoid energy and cost intensive downstream mechanical compression processes, especially in the first stages, are required. Therefore, to maintain and accelerate the European leadership position in water electrolysis technology and innovation in the whole supply chain, new research and innovation (in parallel to upscaling) are crucial in the electrolyser stack design as whole and the different critical components including Balance of Plant (BoP).
Eligible Activities
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following objectives of the Clean Hydrogen JU SRIA: Improving efficiency by 2-4% (lower heating value, LHV) compared to the use of a mechanical compressor 0.5kWh for mechanical compression of 1kg H2 from 30 to 80 bar; Increase system and components reliability and significantly reduce compression energy needs resulting in an overall lower levelised cost of hydrogen (LCOH) below 3 €/kg once integrated in the multi-MW electrolyser platform assuming 40 €/MWh and 4,000 full load hours operation; Demonstrate the value of electrolysers for the power system through their ability to allow higher integration of renewables.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
Total budget/ call
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max budget/ project
2.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Bringing green hydrogen MW scale off grid installations closer to technical and financial maturity
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The main objective of this topic is to demonstrate the complete value chain of off-grid hydrogen production, storage and end-use installations at MW scale. In regions of high renewable resource where the electricity grid is either heavily utilised or non-existent, off-grid hydrogen production provides the only opportunity for harnessing renewable energy at scale. Off-grid electrolysers should be designed to be coupled directly to variable solar/wind power sources and survive periods of zero power generation and poor weather, without recourse to the electricity grid. In this way they can access renewable electricity at least cost, by avoiding the usual fees and tariffs that are imposed for grid connection by grid operators, electricity suppliers and regulators. The combination of high renewable resource and low-cost electricity suggests that hydrogen could be produced at low cost, provided that suitable off-grid electrolysers are developed.
Eligible Activities
Projects are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: • Installation of electrolysers to decarbonise existing hydrogen production in locations where the electricity grid is unavailable, weak or saturated; • Allowing increased amounts of renewable generation through optimised integration between RES, electrolysers and large-scale hydrogen storage improving flexibility, efficiency and cost. • Showcase the role of electrolysis in locations with insufficient infrastructure for connecting electrolysers to the grid, where RES feed-in or electrolyser connections are limited by grid capacity constraints, or where grid fees are an economic barrier; • Understanding the complexities of design, commissioning, and operation of MW size projects in off-grid environments with the aim to reduce technical and financial risks of similar projects; • Direct coupling of large-scale renewable and hydrogen production installations involving optimisation of overall system conversion efficiency. Investigation of potential changes in renewable technologies as well as hydrogen technologies;
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
Total budget/ call
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project
9.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Sampling methodology and quality assessment of HRS
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
In order to contribute to the 2030 Climate plan, the ‘Fit for 55’ climate action plan and Green Deal, it is of the utmost importance that the quality of hydrogen fuel dispensed at the Hydrogen Refuelling Station (HRS) is meeting the applicable requirements (Directive on Alternative Fuels Infrastructure, Directive 2014/94/EU[1] and proposal for a regulation on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure 2021/0223(COD) and standards EN17124:2018 & ISO14687:2019. The presence of impurities will cause Fuel Cell (FC) degradation and will dramatically impact the FC durability of the zero emission Fuel Cell Electrical Vehicles (FCEV’s). This will have detrimental effects on customer satisfaction and competitiveness of the FC technology, jeopardising the establishment of the hydrogen society.
Eligible Activities
The HyCoRa and HYDRAITE FCH JU funded projects focussed on the impact of hydrogen impurities on the FC (in particular to assess the severity level) and conducted a limited sampling effort, resulting in about 48 samples taken and analysed from the market over a period of about 6 years. The outcome was that not all HRS are conform to the existing quality standards; in addition, this amount of publicly accessible data is too limited to be representative to the occurrence of impurities in the EU market. Such information is required in order to enable the cost-efficient RA quality assurance approach (requiring the Occurrence Class next to Severity Level as described in EN17124:2018).
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project
4.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Development and validation of pressurised high temperature steam electrolysis stacks (Solid Oxide Electrolysis)
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Hydrogen is stored, transported or used pressurised with variable pressures depending on user cases (e.g. between 7 and 70 bar for various industrial applications and grid injection, up to 200 bar for filling gas cylinders, as well as up to 350 and 700 bar in refuelling stations). Hydrogen compression requires energy, which negatively affects overall process efficiency and hydrogen molecule final cost. Pressurised electrolysis therefore has the potential to provide an efficient solution for delivery of pressurised hydrogen at reduced cost. It also enables a low emissions form of hydrogen production, including down to zero emissions if powered solely by renewables. It is expected that this topic will provide breakthrough and game changing technologies for energy efficient pressurised hydrogen production using solid oxide electrolysers (SOEL) and contributing to the overall objective of the SRIA of the Clean Hydrogen JU, namely the hydrogen production cost of 3 €/kg by 2030.
Eligible Activities
Proposals for this topic should set out a credible pathway to contribute to the development and validation of pressurised SOEL with technological breakthroughs aiming at designing and operating a stack at an optimal pressure with eventual assistance of a downstream compression process to reach higher delivery pressure. Electrochemical compression in the stack can also be considered. To tackle these challenges, the proposals should focus on system and stack design, as well as fabrication, assembly and testing of stack in the conditions suitable for the relevant business cases.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project
4.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Scaling-up technologies for SOEL
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
High Temperature Steam Electrolysis (HTSE) technology using Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOEL), thanks to its high efficiency, has the potential to become a game changer technology for the massive production of hydrogen at low cost. However, its maturity remains one step behind alkaline and Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) water electrolysis. Currently, the largest demonstration unit installed has a power of 720 kW (GrinHy 2.0 project), while there is a plan to install and operate in the frame of MULTIPLHY[1] project a unit of 2.4 MW by the end of 2022. In contrast, units of MWs or tens of MW are already installed or planned to operate shortly for the two other electrolysis technologies. In addition, the unit size of SOEL cells, stacks, and modules remains small, as compared to other electrolysis technologies, which might not be optimal from both a technical and economical point of view in order to address a massive hydrogen production market with multi-MW units.
Eligible Activities
The proposal should focus on the scalability of cells, stacks and modules, namely in terms of design, cells and stack manufacture and their assembly into modules as well as on operation in environment suitable for the selected applications and business cases as follows: Identify the optimal sizes for larger cells and stacks from both techno-economical and practical point of view. Pinpoint any technical limits that may restrict the achievable size and the extent of cost reductions when innovating larger cells and stacks; Identify the optimal stack assembly layout into modules of > 250 kW capacity, as well as the assembly of such modules into multi-MW units; Based on this work, perform a thorough techno-economic analysis considering economies of scale and scalability of manufacturing processes to show that project developments allow reaching the CAPEX and OPEX KPI targets included above in order to pave the way to reach a Levelised Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH) of 3 €/kg, or under, by 2030;
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max budget/ project
3.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Research and Innovation
Innovative and optimised MEA components towards next generation of improved PEMFC stacks for heavy duty vehicles
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Hydrogen as fuel in transportation has significant advantages compared to pure battery electric propulsion, especially for heavy-duty applications. But these applications require higher power and much longer lifetimes than those developed and achieved for SoA passenger cars. Further improvements of SoA components of MEAs represent a major opportunity for both increasing the areal power density and long-term durability of PEMFCs. Innovations should address the core components of MEAs – membrane, catalyst layer, microporous layer and gas diffusion media – and specifically their interactions within an MEA.
Eligible Activities
Despite substantial research work continuously conducted in the field, the knowledge acquired so far shows that SoA components or methods followed for their enhancement do not reach the performance and lifetime targets for heavy-duty transport. This topic is focused on building blocks for HDV with an expectation for synergies, adaptability, and compatibility with other areas such as maritime, aviation, trains etc. Challenges to be addressed by proposals are: Durable and active catalysts and advanced supports are required to achieve high ORR activity and to assure long lifetime by mitigation of ECSA loss, and reduction of oxygen transport resistance. The end of life (EoL) performance of MEA in HDV applications needs to be simulated and experimentally assessed. The chemical and mechanical stability of the PEM can limit the lifetime in HDV applications especially at increased operating temperatures. Therefore, robust and durable membranes and ionomers are essential.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max budget/ project
3.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Research and Innovation
NGI Assure 9th Open Call
call synopsis Horizon 2020
Administration
NGI Consortium
Objective
The goal of NGI Assure is to support projects that design and engineer reusable building blocks for the Next Generation Internet as part of a complete, strong chain of assurances for all stakeholders regarding the source and integrity of identities, identifiers, data, cyberphysical systems, service components and processes.
Eligible Activities
The following types of activities qualify for financial support, provided they are cost effective and have a clear link to the topics directly relevant to NGI Assure mentioned above – providing – and the objectives set out in the call: ● scientific research ● design and development of open source software and open hardware ● validation or constructive inquiry into existing or novel technical solutions ● software engineering aimed at adapting to new usage areas or improving software quality ● formal security proofs, security audits, setup and design of software testing and continuous integration ● documentation for researchers, developers and end users ● standardisation activities, including membership fees of standards bodies ● understanding user requirements and improving usability/inclusive design ● necessary measures in support of (broad)er deployability, e.g. packaging ● participation in technical, developer and community events like hackathons, IETF, W3C, RIPE meetings, FOSDEM, etc. (admission fee, travel and subsistence costs) ● other activities that are relevant to adhering to robust software development and deployment practices ● project management ● out-of-pocket costs for infrastructure essential to achieving the above
Eligible Applicants
Anyone that can bring a relevant contribution to the topics of NGI Assure can apply, whether you are a natural person or an organisation of any type that wants to improve and further develop Distributed Ledger Technologies, advanced blockchain technologies and related enabling technologies
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
1 June 2022
Total budget/ call
50.0000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
50.0000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Research and Innovation
EHDEN Data Partner Call 6
call synopsis Programme
Innovative Medicine Inititative
Administration
European Health Data and Evidence Network (EHDEN)
Objective
The European Health Data and Evidence Network (EHDEN) invites Data partners in Europe to apply for funding to map their health data to the OMOP common data model (CDM). The ambitions of the EHDEN project are high. We aim to standardise more than 100 million patient records across Europe from different geographic areas and different data sources. Mapping of such data to the OMOP CDM will facilitate their use for a variety of purposes, enhancing and accelerating research and healthcare decision-making for global benefit.
Eligible Activities
1) Knowledge Transfer Experiments (KTE), which comprise a novel type of internship experiments allowing smaller projects, or less mature ideas to be presented, tested and thus potentially find the fertile ground to grow and reveal its product potentials; 2) Focused Technology Transfer Experiments (FTTEs), focusing on one of the four defined underrepresented areas, will give the opportunity to form synergies, accelerate product orient projects and offer guidance towards successful commercialisation; 3) Cross-domain Technology Transfer Experiments (CTTEs), targeting more complex multidisciplinary transfers and productization of novel CLEC CPS and the IoT technologies to wider markets.
Eligible Applicants
Universities and other Academic Institutions. SME2 and Slightly Bigger Companies
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15 June 2022
17000000
Expected number of proposals funded
25
100000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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https://www.ehden.eu/data-partner-calls/
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SMART4ALL - 3rd KTE Call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
It targets Customised Low-Energy Computing (CLEC) for Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and the Internet of Things (IoT) and combines a set of unique characteristics that join together under a common vision different cultures, different policies, different geographical areas and different application domains.
Eligible Activities
1) Knowledge Transfer Experiments (KTE), which comprise a novel type of internship experiments allowing smaller projects, or less mature ideas to be presented, tested and thus potentially find the fertile ground to grow and reveal its product potentials; 2) Focused Technology Transfer Experiments (FTTEs), focusing on one of the four defined underrepresented areas, will give the opportunity to form synergies, accelerate product orient projects and offer guidance towards successful commercialisation; 3) Cross-domain Technology Transfer Experiments (CTTEs), targeting more complex multidisciplinary transfers and productization of novel CLEC CPS and the IoT technologies to wider markets.
Eligible Applicants
Universities and other Academic Institutions. SME2 and Slightly Bigger Companies
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15 June 2022
144000
Expected number of proposals funded
25
8000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
https://smart4all-3rd-kte.fundingbox.com/
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Digital & Automated up to Autonomous Train Operations
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The targeted objective of FA2 is to take the major opportunity offered by digitalization and automation of rail operation and to develop the respective systems. This includes next generation Automatic Train Control (ATC), including Automated Train Operation (ATO) Grade of Automation (GoA) 4, building upon radio-based European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) or above, representing the next evolution of the system, incorporating the latest technological advances, and with functionalities enabling full optimisation of performance in line with the Traffic Management improvements developed in FA1. FA2 will aim at delivering scalable automation in train operations with fully unattended train operations including setting a train in motion, driving and stopping the train, opening and closing the doors, remote train control and recovery operations in the event of disruptions..
Eligible Activities
The expected effects of FA2 are: • Reduce the cost of capacity, which is a major indirect catalyst for capacity optimisation. • Allow precise traffic flow management, supporting punctuality, reliability, and productivity improvements. • Allow the control of much higher train densities with a significantly reduced Life Cycle Cost (LCC) of CCS components compared to today. • Deliver scalable solutions fitting for high- and low-density lines, supporting the generation of largescale component markets and standardisable industrial asset management processes as well as to speed up the deployment and ensure long term evolvability of the system. .
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
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Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
10/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23 June 2022
Total budget/ call
54 300 000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Network management planning and control & Mobility Management in a multimodal environment and Digital Enablers
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The main objective of the FA1 is to dramatically improve the flexibility, efficiency, resilience and capacity adaptation of the European rail network – supporting the development and operation of a Single European Rail Area. The objective is to develop the functional requirements, associated specifications, and operational and technological solutions to enable future European Traffic Management. This will include the requirements to make common train operations and ticketing possible. This will enable the design of future network management, planning, and control.
Eligible Activities
The operational outcomes to be achieved in FA1 will be: • Improving strategic and tactical planning of the rail network • Increasing the resilience of a connected ‘real time’ rail network • Integrated rail traffic within door-to-door mobility
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States , Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
.
Publication (D/M/Y)
10/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23 June 2022
Total budget/ call
38.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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A sustainable and green rail system
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
FA4 pursues the objective of providing new innovative products and services based on leading edge technologies to minimize the overall energy consumption and environmental impact of the railway system, to make this transportation mode healthier, more attractive and to provide resiliency against climate change at a reduced total cost of ownership.
Eligible Activities
This Flagship Area should provide the following solutions: • Developments oriented towards a more integrated and standardised Rail Power Smart Grid, integrating greener energies, cutting peak of energy consumption and allowing for a better control and management. • Developments oriented towards a better energy management at station level (stations as energy hubs) providing more intelligent and integrated control systems and allowing for a larger energy flexibility and resilience of the Electrical Smart Grid. • Technologies for a more sustainable and extreme hazard resilience design of railway infrastructures and rolling stocks, oriented towards the whole life cycle of the assets and supported by Digital Twin developments. • Sector tools or platforms for the efficient implementation of circular economy solutions in the railway sector (infrastructure, rolling stock and buildings) and for sharing and communicating of accurate environmental data towards stakeholders. • Guidelines for the design of modular stations according to size and uses
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States , Horizon Associate Countries
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Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
10/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23 June 2022
Total budget/ call
38.300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Regional rail services / Innovative rail services to revitalise capillary lines
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The overall objective of FA6 is to ensure long term viability of regional railways by decreasing the total cost of ownership (TCO), in other words, cost per kilometre both in terms of operational expenditure and capital expenditure, while offering a high quality of service and operational safety. In addition, the aspired results aims to increase customer satisfaction and to become an attractive and preferred choice of transport mode.
Eligible Activities
These goals are expected to be achieved through a concept tailored to regional railways that includes digitalization, automation and utilization of mainstream and emerging technologies for signalling and trackside components, rolling stock and customer information. Cost drivers including infrastructure and energy components, e.g. trackside train detection (axle counters, etc.) and level crossing control systems, should be replaced by less costly wireless and energy self-sufficient components. The foreseen solutions include alignement with System Pillar CCS Reference Architecture, cost efficient infrastructure and energy components, a light, flexible and modular vehicle concept as well as safety and asset management. In addition, a passenger information system should be introduced, allowing to benefit from the solutions available for mainline services while integrating data from regional railways with other modes of transportation and local services, offering added value for customers. .
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States , Horizon Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
10/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23 June 2022
Total budget/ call
16.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Intelligent & Integrated asset management
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This Flagship Area has the objective to provide new innovative technical requirements, methods, solutions and services – including technical requirements and standards for future developments – based on the latest leading-edge technologies to minimise asset life-cycle costs or extend life cycles while meeting the safety and improving the reliability, availability and capacity of the railway system, addressing both infrastructure and rolling stock.
Eligible Activities
The expected result will be a common European asset management framework composed by a green, digital and safe set of solutions for the rail sector, focusing on three interrelated areas: • Cost-effective asset management addressing short, mid and long-term interventions widely supported by digital (diagnosis) technologies and data analytics. • Advanced and high-tech automated execution of construction and interventions supported by robotics and wearables changing the way of working improving health conditions for workers involved and increasing quality and consistency of the results. • Environmentally friendly production of resilient assets, supported by new design principles, solutions and fabrication techniques
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
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Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
10/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
23 June 2022
Total budget/ call
46.300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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DIH-World – 2nd Open Call for innovative experiments
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
DIH-World project consortium
Objective
DIH-World is looking for innovative experiments across Europe that integrates digital technologies in the processes, products or services of manufacturing SMEs. Innovative experiments are projects to be implemented by a consortium made of an SME and a Digital Innovation Hub. To support the integration of digital technologies in the processes, products or services of an SME The innovative experiments are open to any of the following technologies, as far as they contribute to boost the digitalisation level of the participating SMEs: Smart modelling; Robotics; Internet of Things; Cyber Physical Systems; 3D Printing; Data analytics; Artificial Intelligence; Cloud technologies; High Performance Computing; Laser technologies; Cognitive Autonomous Systems; Human-robot interaction; Cybersecurity; Sensors.
Eligible Activities
The selected innovative technology experiments will be joining the DIH-World community, boosting the interaction and cross border cooperation among DIHs and SMEs, and also among DIHs from the European Network. • Meetings (in person or remotely): o Kick-off meeting of the DIH-World selected experiments; o Participation in the Individual Monitoring Meeting with DIH-World monitoring team; o Participation in the Project final monitoring event; o Participate, if officially required and communicated by the Contracting Authority, to workshops, webinar or training session organised by DIH-World consortium or by any of the supporting actions promoted by the EC. • Dissemination: creation of at least 2 dissemination materials; • Deliverables: preparation and delivery of the experiment deliverables: Trial Handbook and cost statement.
Eligible Applicants
Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
4/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
28 June 2022
Total budget/ call
95.000,00
Expected number of proposals funded
70
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://dihworld.eu/second-open-call/
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Research and Innovation
Networking and coordination of national HPC Competence Centres and Centres of Excellence
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
Digital Europe Consortium
Objective
Central objective of the Coordination and Support Action is to maximize existing European HPC knowledge and expertise across Europe. The tasks and services will provide a single focal point at European level, which will be responsible for the coordination of the National Competence Centres (NCCs) for HPC and the European Centres of Excellence for HPC Applications (CoEs), the exchange of best practices within and between the two initiatives, facilitating the sharing of applications, knowledge and information, networking and training across NCCs and CoEs
Eligible Activities
Proposals should aim at coordinating the National Competence Centres (NCCs) for HPC and European Centres of Excellence for HPC Applications (CoEs). In particular, it is expected to establish a communication platform, facilitate dialogue, promote the objectives of the Centres and organize outreach events and workshops (on topics identified by the NCCs and CoEs). The activities should leverage on synergies and complementarity of the centres. It is expected to identify potential training solutions and tools available from the NCCs network and the CoEs to support and assist NCCs in addressing requests and/or needs of their constituencies and help networking of respective national and European activities, for example, through the provision of mentoring and twinning schemes.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies), be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − EU Member States; non-EU countries associated to Digital Europe Programme. A consortium of a minimum of 3 independent entities is mandatory
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
20/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
28 June 2022
3.000.000,00
Expected number of proposals funded
100
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-eurohpc-ju-2022-ncc-01-02
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National Competence Centres for High Performance Computing
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
Digital Europe Consortium
Objective
The aim is to support existing or the creation of up to one NCC in a maximum number of EuroHPC JU Participating States. The NCCs will provide HPC services to industry (in particular to SMEs), academia and public administrations, delivering tailored/modular solutions for a wide variety of users, with an aim to ease and foster the transition towards wider uptake of HPC in Europe. NCCs will be a focal point of HPC in the respective country, liaising with national initiatives in the area of HPC, facilitating access of national stakeholders to European HPC competences and opportunities in different industrial sectors and domains. SMEs will be central to the NCC’s activities. Academic institutions and stakeholders may be addressed only to a limited extent and most of the resources of an NCC will be dedicated to support local SMEs, industry and public services.
Eligible Activities
Set-up and operate one Competence Centre for HPC in a maximum number of EuroHPC JU Participating States. The NCC will represent the focal point of national competences in HPC and provide leading-edge knowledge to enable the development of innovative solutions in their constituency, taking into account national HPC needs and requirements emanating from different user communities (industry, academia, public administrations) and application domains.
Eligible Applicants
Public and private organisations established in the eligible countries and mandated by the competent national authorities to host a National Competence Centre for HPC. Beneficiaries established in the same country are expected to apply as ‘sole beneficiary
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
20/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
28 June 2022
40.000.000,00
Expected number of proposals funded
50
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-eurohpc-ju-2022-ncc-01-01
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The European Capital of Innovation Awards (iCapital): (European Capital of Innovation category)
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call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EISMEA
Objective
The traditional city innovation ecosystem is opening up to new models of innovation engaging citizens. An increasing number of cities are acting as test beds for innovation and run citizens-driven initiatives to find solutions for their relevant societal challenges. The public domain is particularly challenged with finding effective ways to ensure the mainstreaming of these practices into the ordinary urban development process. Successful practices are particularly crucial to enhance the city's capacity to attract new resources, funds and talents to stimulate the growth of breakthrough innovations. Moreover, collaboration and strengthening synergies among innovation ecosystems boost cities’ development and resilience to tackle urban challenges. For this reason, the European Capital of Innovation Awards will recognize the cities’ role as catalysers of the local innovation ecosystem and will stimulate new activities aimed at boosting gamechanging innovation.
Eligible Activities
A European prize to the most innovative cities ecosystems. The award will raise the profile of the cities that have developed and implemented innovative policies; established frameworks that boost breakthrough innovation; enhanced the city attractiveness towards investors, industry, enterprises and talents; helped to open up connections and strengthen links with other cities, promoting the replication of best practices in the innovation field; enhanced citizens' involvement in the decision-making process; and supported cities resilience. 1 winner: the winner (ranked 1st) will be named the European Capital of Innovation 2022 and will receive a prize of EUR 1 million. The prize is dedicated to recognise the winning city's innovative practices, raise its international profile, and enhance its capacity as a widely recognised role model city for urban innovation. 2 runners-up cities: top two cities (ranked 2nd and 3rd) with the most disruptive innovation practices that lead to outstanding impact will be awarded each a prize of 100 000 EUR.
Eligible Applicants
Cities located in one of the EU Member States or Associated Countries to Horizon Europe, and for the category of European Capital of Innovation, the candidate city must have a population of minimum 250 000 inhabitants.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/06/2022
1.200.000
Expected number of proposals funded
3
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/horizon/wpcall/2022/roc_horizon-eic-2022-icapitalprize_en.pdf
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The European Capital of Innovation Awards (iCapital): (European Rising Innovative City category)
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
EISMEA
Objective
The traditional city innovation ecosystem is opening up to new models of innovation engaging citizens. An increasing number of cities are acting as test beds for innovation and run citizens-driven initiatives to find solutions for their relevant societal challenges. The public domain is particularly challenged with finding effective ways to ensure the mainstreaming of these practices into the ordinary urban development process. Successful practices are particularly crucial to enhance the city's capacity to attract new resources, funds and talents to stimulate the growth of breakthrough innovations. Moreover, collaboration and strengthening synergies among innovation ecosystems boost cities’ development and resilience to tackle urban challenges. For this reason, the European Capital of Innovation Awards will recognize the cities’ role as catalysers of the local innovation ecosystem and will stimulate new activities aimed at boosting gamechanging innovation.
Eligible Activities
A European prize to the most innovative cities ecosystems. The award will raise the profile of the cities that have developed and implemented innovative policies; established frameworks that boost breakthrough innovation; enhanced the city attractiveness towards investors, industry, enterprises and talents; helped to open up connections and strengthen links with other cities, promoting the replication of best practices in the innovation field; enhanced citizens' involvement in the decision-making process; and supported cities resilience. 1 winner: the winner (ranked 1st) will be named the European Rising Innovative City 2022 and will receive a prize of EUR 500 000. The prize is dedicated to recognise the winning city's innovative practices, raise its international profile, and enhance its capacity as a widely recognised role model city for urban innovation. 2 runners-up cities: top two cities (ranked 2nd and 3rd) with the most disruptive innovation practices that lead to outstanding impact will be awarded each a prize of 50 000 EUR.
Eligible Applicants
Cities located in one of the EU Member States or Associated Countries to Horizon Europe, and for the category of European Capital of Innovation, the candidate city must have a population of minimum 250 000 inhabitants.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
27/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/06/2022
600.000
Expected number of proposals funded
3
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Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/horizon/wpcall/2022/roc_horizon-eic-2022-icapitalprize_en.pdf
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Research and Innovation
EU Prize for Women Innovators
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Horizon Europe
Administration
EISMEA
Objective
The EU Prize for Women Innovators celebrates the women entrepreneurs4 behind gamechanging innovations. In doing so, the EU seeks to raise awareness of the need for more women innovators, and create role models for women and girls everywhere. The Prize is awarded to the women innovators who have created the largest impact on the innovation ecosystem by transforming ideas into new and advanced products and/or services to benefit people and planet. The prizes will boost public awareness of the potential, importance and contribution of women to the EU innovation ecosystem, and create role models, inspiring more women to become innovators themselves. Expected Impact: The prize will boost public awareness of the potential, importance and contribution of women to the EU innovation ecosystem and create strong role models, inspiring more women to become innovators themselves.
Eligible Activities
The opportunities created by novel technologies and disruptive innovations promise to deliver the fair and sustainable recovery Europe needs. But Europe risks missing out on these opportunities if half its population is overlooked as a source of innovation and creative talent. The EU Prize for Women Innovators celebrates the women entrepreneurs behind game-changing innovations. In doing so, the EU seeks to raise awareness of the need for more women innovators and create role models for women and girls everywhere. The Prize is awarded to the women who have created the largest impact on the EU innovation ecosystem by transforming ideas into new and advanced products and services to benefit people and planet.The Prize is launched and managed by the Agency, and the winners are chosen by an independent expert jury. There are two prize categories: Women Innovators and Rising Innovators. In the first category, three prizes of EUR 100 000 each are awarded to the three highest-ranked applications. In the second category, three prizes of EUR 50 000 are awarded to the three highest-ranked applications from promising ‘Rising Innovators’ under the age of 35.
Eligible Applicants
All applicants must comply with the following eligibility criteria to participate: − The applicant must be a woman and be an ordinary resident in an EU Member State (including overseas countries and territories, OCTs) or a country associated to Horizon Europe and be the founder or co-founder of an active innovative company registered at least two years before the call year
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
7/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/08/2022
300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
3
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Innovation Fund's Small Scale Projects
call synopsis Programme
Innovation Fund
Administration
CINEA
Objective
The objectives of this call are to: (a) support projects demonstrating highly innovative technologies, processes, business models or products/services, that are sufficiently mature and have a significant potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (b) offer financial support tailored to market needs and risk profiles of eligible projects, while attracting additional public and private resources.
Eligible Activities
- activities that support innovation in low-carbon technologies and processes in sectors listed in Annex I to the EU ETS Directive 2003/873, including environmentally safe carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) that contributes substantially to mitigating climate change, as well as products substituting carbon-intensive ones produced in sectors listed in Annex I to the EU ETS Directive − activities that help stimulate the construction and operation of projects that aim at the environmentally safe capture and geological storage of CO2 (CCS) − activities that help stimulate the construction and operation of innovative renewable energy and energy storage technologies.
Eligible Applicants
− be legal entities (public or private bodies) − be established in one of the eligible countries: any country in the world.
Geo-coverage
Proposals must relate to activities taking place in EU Member States, Norway or Iceland. Projects may also be located in Northern Ireland on the condition that the project concerns the generation, transmission, distribution or supply of electricity.
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
10 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
.
31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/08/2022
100.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
7.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/innovfund-2021-ssc
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Type of call
Research and Innovation
GreenOffshoreTech – 1st Open Call for Applicants
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Horizon 2020
Administration
GreenOffshoreTech Consortium
Objective
Overall objective is to boost cross-sectoral innovation among groups of SMEs using one or more of our key enabling technologies to develop sustainable products, processes, or services for our four offshore sectors.
Eligible Activities
Project proposals must address at least one of the four topics. Within each topic, it must address at least one or more of the the following fields: Development and production of advanced materials and structures designed to function in the exposed offshore environment. Of particular interest are materials that are either eco-designed, corrosion resistant, light weight, cost-effective or durable. Solutions suitable include materials for offshore multi-use platforms, wind farms and aquaculture as well as vessels. Digitalisation and data technologies for working in offshore environments; Inspection, monitoring, testing integrity; Robotic and digital solutions with a focus on improving operational and personnel health and safety; Satellite technologies for offshore applications and their supply chains; Innovative technologies supporting greater resilience of passenger, supply and emergency transport services. Reduction of waste and environmental impact through prevention, reuse, recycling and recovery. Innovative technologies supporting circular economy throughout the value chain, from design to decommissioning. Innovative technologies supporting energy efficiency and water efficiency throughout the value chain. Innovative technologies that provide solutions for and mitigate against the impacts of climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon capture and storage (CCS). Innovative technologies to support the capture, storage and transportation of energy to the end user. Decarbonisation and modernisation of waterborne transport products, services and fleets. Development of complimentary onshore infrastructure. Development of onshore infrastructure, including requirements for clean energy waterborne transport, production, repairs, and maintenance. Winning SMEs will benefit from exclusive Business Support Services to ease new market access.
Eligible Applicants
SMEs and Start-ups which are members of one of the GreenOffshoreTech CLUSTER or established in one of the GreenOffshoreTech REGION.
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)
6/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
6/06/2022
Total budget/ call
1 500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
50
60,000€
Max % EU Cofunding
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
https://greenoffshoretech.com/call-for-proposals/
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Research and Innovation
EU Prize for Rising Innovators
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EISMEA
Objective
The EU Prize for Women Innovators celebrates the women entrepreneurs4 behind gamechanging innovations. In doing so, the EU seeks to raise awareness of the need for more women innovators, and create role models for women and girls everywhere. The Prize is awarded to the women innovators who have created the largest impact on the innovation ecosystem by transforming ideas into new and advanced products and/or services to benefit people and planet. The prizes will boost public awareness of the potential, importance and contribution of women to the EU innovation ecosystem, and create role models, inspiring more women to become innovators themselves.
Eligible Activities
In the ‘Rising Innovators’ category, three prizes of EUR 50 000 are awarded to the three highest-ranked applications from promising ‘Rising Innovators’ under the age of 35.5
Eligible Applicants
All applicants must comply with the following eligibility criteria to participate: − The applicant must be a woman and be an ordinary resident in an EU Member State (including overseas countries and territories, OCTs) or a country associated to Horizon Europe and be the founder or co-founder of an active innovative company registered at least two years before the call year
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
7/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/08/2022
150.000
Expected number of proposals funded
3
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-risinginnovatorsprize
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Research and Innovation
Creating communities, stakeholder engagement and impact from EIC portfolios
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
This action aims to raise the visibility and impact of EIC portfolios of projects through novel and creative approaches for: stimulating synergies, inter-disciplinary exchanges and serendipitous effects among the projects in a thematic portfolio; building broader,diverse and gender-inclusive communities around each portfolio, well beyond the beneficiaries of the portfolio projects as such; and reaching out to relevant stakeholders that can further enhance the portfolio’s impacts.
Eligible Activities
These activities will be implemented with a mix of real/virtual/hybrid formats, as appropriate, and should all result in concrete material that demonstrates the added value of the EIC portfolio construct as ‘being more than the sum of its parts’, in particular by producing high-quality reports or mixed-media material, testimonials, case studies and aggregated information and knowledge, making the portfolio’s subject matter intelligible and stimulating for others while also providing a basis to strengthen the outcomes and impacts from portfolio activities overall. This action will be implemented in close cooperation with the EIC Programme Managers that are overseeing thematic and challenge-based portfolios, and in close connection with the EIC communication strategy.
Eligible Applicants
In order to be eligible for funding, the applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Member States of the European Union (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); Eligible non-EU countries: countries associated to Horizon Europe; Low- and middle-income countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries; Low- and middle-income countries
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Type of call
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
1 (million)
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
8 September 2022
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-communities-01-01
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EIC Transition Challenge: Process and system integration of clean energy technologies
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIC Transition aims at maturing both your technology and business idea thus increasing its technology and market readiness. Proposals submitted to this Challenge call should focus on the following specific objectives: further develop energy technologies, including renewable fuels enabling the decarbonisation of energy sector and facilitate the selection of different and appropriate applications and use cases, and integration of these sustainable technologies into existing and new energy systems and devices, both at component, process or at infrastructure level
Eligible Activities
This EIC Transition Challenge aims at maturing the proposed energy technology through its integration in a fully functioning energy system and the emerging of the ecosystem actors and value chain needed for the market uptake of the technology. The expected outcomes of your proposal are: an energy generation/recovery/storage technology that can positively demonstrate a clearly defined use case, with clear indication and quantitative measurement of the investment costs, efficiency, dynamic performance, durability and sustainability versus established alternative technologies, and integration of the proposed technology at system/process level (both as component of a device or as part of existing system infrastructure); a credible business model for the deployment and use of the energy system in the relevant environment; an exploitation strategy including the formal IP protection of the novel results integrated in the energy system.
Eligible Applicants
A single legal entity established in a Member State or an Associated Country (‘monobeneficiary’) if you are an SME or a research performing organisation (university, research or technology organisation, including teams, individual Principle Investigators and inventors in such institutions who intend to form a spinout company). Larger companies (i.e. which do not qualify as SMEs) are not eligible to apply as a single legal entity; or a small consortium of two independent legal entities from two different Member States or Associated Countries, or a consortium of minimum three and maximum five independent legal entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
60.5 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 04 May 2022 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-transitionchallenges-02
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Type of call
Research and Innovation
EIC Transition Open 2022
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Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIC Transition aims at maturing both your technology and business idea thus increasing its technology and market readiness. This topic has no predefined thematic priorities and is open to proposals in any field of science, technology or application. For any chosen field, EIC Transition projects should address, in a balanced way, both technology and market/business development, possibly including iterative learning processes based on early customer or user feedback. These activities should include, subject to the level of maturity of the technology, a suitable mix of research, technology development and validation activities to increase the maturity of the technology beyond proof of principle to viable demonstrators of the technology in the intended field of application (i.e. up to Technology Readiness Level 5 or 6). The activities must in all cases address market readiness towards commercialisation and deployment (market research, business case, prospects for growth, intellectual property protection, competitor analysis etc.) and other relevant aspects of regulation, certification and standardisation, aimed at getting both the technology and the business idea investment-ready.
Eligible Activities
EIC Transition funds innovation activities that go beyond the experimental proof of principle in laboratory. It supports both the maturation and validation of a novel technology from the lab to the relevant application environments (by making use of prototyping, formulation, models, user testing or other validation tests) as well as explorations and development of a sustainable business case and business model towards commercialisation.
Eligible Applicants
A single legal entity established in a Member State or an Associated Country (‘monobeneficiary’) if you are an SME or a research performing organisation (university, research or technology organisation, including teams, individual Principle Investigators and inventors in such institutions who intend to form a spinout company). Larger companies (i.e. which do not qualify as SMEs) are not eligible to apply as a single legal entity; or a small consortium of two independent legal entities from two different Member States or Associated Countries, or a consortium of minimum three and maximum five independent legal entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) 1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
70.86 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 04 May 2022 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-transitionopen-01
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Mandatory International Partnerships
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EIC Transition Challenge: RNA-based therapies and diagnostics for complex or rare genetic diseases
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIC Transition aims at maturing both your technology and business idea thus increasing its technology and market readiness. The expected outcomes of an EIC Transition project are a) a technology that is demonstrated to be effective for its intended application and b) a business model, its initial validation and a business plan for its development to market. It is also expected that the intellectual property generated by the EIC Transition project is formally protected in an adequate way. Proposals submitted to this EIC Transition Challenge call should focus on one or more of the following specific objectives: - advance, beyond the state-of-the-art, RNA delivery methods, including robust mRNA formulations, that would enable effective and safe delivery of mRNA into the cells; - design, develop and preclinical validate of novel miRNAs (miRNA lncRNA, tRNA or siRNAbased) therapies for complex or rare genetic diseases; develop and validate novel RNA-based diagnostics and RNA-based predictive biomarkers that would allow for early and more accurate diagnosis and for favourable or non- post-treatment prognosis, respectively
Eligible Activities
Proposals are expected to contribute to at least one of the following outcomes: novel technological solutions leading to more effective and safer RNA delivery methods applicable to a wide range of non-infectious diseases; utilisation of RNAs to molecularly classify sub-types of different solid tumours that would allow for stratification of patients leading to more effective and precise treatments in complex diseases with high-unmet medical needs; novel and sound ideas for the development and validation of RNA-based therapeutic platforms and drugs; all the projects should lead to a sufficiently mature and sound data for being ready to be up taken to the (pre-) clinical trials.
Eligible Applicants
A single legal entity established in a Member State or an Associated Country (‘monobeneficiary’) if you are an SME or a research performing organisation (university, research or technology organisation, including teams, individual Principle Investigators and inventors in such institutions who intend to form a spinout company). Larger companies (i.e. which do not qualify as SMEs) are not eligible to apply as a single legal entity; or a small consortium of two independent legal entities from two different Member States or Associated Countries, or a consortium of minimum three and maximum five independent legal entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
60 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 04 May 2022 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-transitionchallenges-03
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Type of call
Research and Innovation
EIC Transition Challenge: Green digital devices for the future
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Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
EIC Transition aims at maturing both your technology and business idea thus increasing its technology and market readiness. The expected outcomes of an EIC Transition project are a) a technology that is demonstrated to be effective for its intended application and b) a business model, its initial validation and a business plan for its development to market. It is also expected that the intellectual property generated by the EIC Transition project is formally protected in an adequate way. Proposals submitted to this EIC Transition Challenge should focus on demonstrating novel digital devices and/or architectures that have a clear and quantifiable advantage with respect to one or several of the key issues mentioned above compared with existing alternatives for a class of relevant problems or applications. Proposals should focus their work on harnessing a physical, chemical, or biological process not previously explored, or they should revisit existing devices while operating them in novel modes or regimes leading to a novel approach with quantifiable and demonstrable advantages.
Eligible Activities
EIC Transition funds innovation activities that go beyond the experimental proof of principle in laboratory. It supports both the maturation and validation of a novel technology from the lab to the relevant application environments (by making use of prototyping, formulation, models, user testing or other validation tests) as well as explorations and development of a sustainable business case and business model towards commercialisation.
Eligible Applicants
A single legal entity established in a Member State or an Associated Country (‘monobeneficiary’) if you are an SME or a research performing organisation (university, research or technology organisation, including teams, individual Principle Investigators and inventors in such institutions who intend to form a spinout company). Larger companies (i.e. which do not qualify as SMEs) are not eligible to apply as a single legal entity; or a small consortium of two independent legal entities from two different Member States or Associated Countries, or a consortium of minimum three and maximum five independent legal entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Max Duration (months) 1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
60 (million)
Max budget/ project
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 04 May 2022 28 September 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-transitionchallenges-01
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Mandatory International Partnerships
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EIC Accelerator Challenge: Technologies for Open Strategic Autonomy
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
This EIC Accelerator Challenge identifies the following set of key strategic areas and corresponding specific objectives for which highly innovative start-ups and SMEs are invited to propose new technologies, pioneering solutions and breakthrough innovations: Components, technologies and systems for the pharmaceutical industry; Strategic healthcare technologies building on Europe’s research strengths in cell and gene therapies; Sustainable and innovative approaches, including circular approaches to critical raw materials (CRM); New applications of quantum technologies on the ground and in space building on Europe’s research strengths; Edge computing applications; Innovative applications making use of data and signals from EU space infrastructures; Development of space technologies; Critical security technologies for secure communication, data security and protection of borders; Technologies for innovative financial and payment infrastructures and services supporting the development of panEuropean payment solutions
Eligible Activities
The expected impact of this Challenge is a significant reduction of the European dependency on other regions for deep-tech innovations and services of EU key strategic interest, and consequently strengthening of European competitiveness, security and open strategic autonomy. Applications to this EIC Accelerator Challenge may request an investment component of above EUR 15 million in duly justified cases.
Eligible Applicants
Single company classified as a SME and established within a Member State or an Associated Country; Single company classified as a ‘Small mid-cap’ (up to 500 employees) established in a Member State or an Associated Country; natural persons (including individual entrepreneurs) or legal entities, which are either: a. from a Member State or an Associated Country; b. intending to invest in an SME or small midcap in a Member State or an Associated Country; c. from a non-associated third country intending to establish an SME (including start-ups) or to relocate an existing SME to a Member State or an Associated Country.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
537 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 23 March 2022 15 June 2022 05 October 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-acceleratoropen-01
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Type of call
Research and Innovation
EIC Accelerator Open
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
The EIC Accelerator supports the later stages of technology development as well as scale up. The technology component of your innovation must therefore have been tested and validated in a laboratory or other relevant environment (e.g. at least Technology Readiness Level 5/6 or higher). The EIC Accelerator looks to support companies where the EIC support will act as a catalyst to crowd in other investors necessary for the scale up of the innovation.
Eligible Activities
The EIC Accelerator focuses on innovations building on scientific discovery or technological breakthroughs (‘deep tech’) and where significant funding is needed over a long timeframe before returns can be generated (‘patient capital’). Such innovations often struggle to attract financing because the risks and time period involved are too high. Funding and support from the EIC Accelerator is designed to enable such innovators to attract the full investment amounts needed for scale up in a shorter timeframe. The EIC Accelerator supports companies (principally SMEs, including startups) to scale up high impact innovations with the potential to create new markets or disrupt existing ones. The EIC Accelerator provides a unique combination of funding from EUR 0.5 to EUR 17.5 million and Business Acceleration Services
Eligible Applicants
Single company classified as a SME and established within a Member State or an Associated Country; Single company classified as a ‘Small mid-cap’ (up to 500 employees) established in a Member State or an Associated Country; natural persons (including individual entrepreneurs) or legal entities, which are either: a. from a Member State or an Associated Country; b. intending to invest in an SME or small midcap in a Member State or an Associated Country; c. from a non-associated third country intending to establish an SME (including start-ups) or to relocate an existing SME to a Member State or an Associated Country.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
629 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-eic-2022-acceleratoropen-01
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EIC Accelerator Challenge: Technologies for ‘Fit for 55’
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
EIC
Objective
This EIC Accelerator Challenge aims at supporting the development and scaling up of technologies and boosting breakthrough innovations that strengthen the green transition. Breakthrough innovations for this Challenge should have the potential to create significant economic, competitiveness and employment benefits for Europe. This Challenge targets ground-breaking innovations in any field of technology that have a high potential to meet the following goals: Higher clean energy conversion and use; Energy efficiency and safety in the built environment; Zero emission mobility solutions; Climate neutrality in the land use; Water, gas and indoor air management/monitoring systems; Green digital technologies to enhance energy system integration to enable supply and demand side management and costs optimisation, real time monitoring, control, digitalised maintenance; tools to enhance digital protection of energy systems, smart grids and net zero energy communities; blockchain concepts adapted to energy performance in buildings and to power systems increased reliability; quantum computing for energy systems; digital solutions/sensors to improve efficiency.
Eligible Activities
The EIC Accelerator supports companies (principally SMEs, including start-ups) to scale up high impact innovations with the potential to create new markets or disrupt existing ones. It provides a unique combination of funding from EUR 0.5 to EUR 17.5 million and Business Acceleration Services.
Eligible Applicants
Single company classified as a SME and established within a Member State or an Associated Country; Single company classified as a ‘Small mid-cap’ (up to 500 employees) established in a Member State or an Associated Country; natural persons (including individual entrepreneurs) or legal entities, which are either: a. from a Member State or an Associated Country; b. intending to invest in an SME or small midcap in a Member State or an Associated Country; c. from a non-associated third country intending to establish an SME (including start-ups) or to relocate an existing SME to a Member State or an Associated Country.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
1/03/2022
Total budget/ call
250.8 (million)
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Deadline (D/M/Y) multiple cut-off dates 23 March 2022 15 June 2022 05 October 2022 Expected number of proposals funded Max % EU Cofunding
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Research and Innovation
New algorithms for applications on European exascale supercomputers
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
At the end of the action, the following will be accomplished: Contribution to the realisation of the EuroHPC overall and specific objectives Novel and outstanding ideas to address the exascale challenge in HPC applications will be identified and the potential impact on HPC applications substantiated by a proof-ofconcept implementation. Wider participation of researchers in the exascale challenge from different domains with so far little exposure to exascale technology in the European HPC ecosystem Prepared underrepresented research communities to participate in upcoming calls in the field of HPC algorithms and applications
Eligible Activities
The action will provide financial support through an open and competitive call to small teams of researchers to develop novel algorithms for the upcoming European exascale supercomputers. Targeting the highest possible impact on HPC applications, the developed proofs of concepts will demonstrate great potential to solve currently untractable computational challenges or to substantially improve time-to-solution and energy-to-solution for important use cases.
Eligible Applicants
Single company classified as a SME and established within a Member State or an Associated Country; Single company classified as a ‘Small mid-cap’ (up to 500 employees) established in a Member State or an Associated Country; natural persons (including individual entrepreneurs) or legal entities, which are either: a. from a Member State or an Associated Country; b. intending to invest in an SME or small midcap in a Member State or an Associated Country; c. from a non-associated third country intending to establish an SME (including start-ups) or to relocate an existing SME to a Member State or an Associated Country.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon associate countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
20/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27 october 2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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ONGOING EUROPEAN CALLS ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE
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Urban planning and design for just, sustainable, resilient and climate-neutral cities by 2030
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Contribution to the implementation of the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission, the Zero Pollution Action Plan, the Biodiversity Strategy, Fit for 55 Strategy, Circular Economy Action Plan, the Urban Agenda for the EU, the New Leipzig Charter, the European partnership on Driving Urban Transitions for a sustainable future (DUT) and the New European Bauhaus Initiative, in line with the European Green Deal ambition and objectives; Transparent and efficient decision-making processes for people-centric urban planning and design for climate neutral cities achieved through innovative collaborative methods such as co-creation, living labs, crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, collective intelligence and collaborative economy in combination with technological innovations, data-driven approaches and enhanced cross-sectoral integration; Effective management of trade-offs and ownership of transformative changes through the engagement and empowerment of stakeholders, citizens and inhabitants, paying special attention to vulnerable and at-risk for precarity social groups and communities, including people with disabilities, older people and youth; Innovative urban planning and design practices, harnessing, compiling and mainstreaming local knowledge, creativity, ingenuity and design quality, triggering behavioural and lifestyles changes and fostering co-created approaches, holistic responses to interlinked challenges within a city, and effective use of digital tools, such as Digital Twins, for solutions drawing on crossdomain data e.g. through data shared via data space for smart communities and sectoral data spaces; Solutions that ensure a more equitable, just, synergetic and optimal use of urban spaces integrating wellbalanced built/green/blue/accessible infrastructures and biodiversity-friendly nature-based solutions for attractive, circular, healthy, resilient, secure and liveable cities with thriving citizens, communities, ecosystems and biodiversity and reduced urban environmental footprint.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should set up innovative urban planning and design practices that result in flexile building/design regulations and instruments, that harmonize high quality place making, mix-land use, compact urban fabrics and well-balanced densities with equitable access to amenities. The new urban planning and design practices and tools should aim at climate neutrality and a significant reduction in emissions by 2030. They should also aim to respect the urban form and typology, its aesthetics, character and identity while facilitating circularity and the use of innovative and clean building technologies, materials and construction techniques, in line with the guiding principles of the European Green Deal and the New European Bauhaus initiative. The resulting practices and tools should seek to maximize the economic, social, environmental and health benefits for all groups and communities, including groups that are vulnerable to exclusion, while averting spatial segregation, urban sprawl, gentrification and real estate speculation and increasing resilience to climate related hazards.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
26/04/2022
335.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Unleashing the innovation potential of public transport as backbone of urban mobility
call synopsis
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The objective of this call is to increase the uptake of replicable public transport solutions in the living labs involved in the proposals while facilitating joint lesson-drawing and learning at European level. The funded actions will contribute to the objectives of the Cities Mission and to the priorities of the European Green Deal, which stresses that “transport should become drastically less polluting, especially in cities. A combination of measures should address emissions, urban congestion and improved public transport”. New approaches and financing models are emerging. A secure, efficient, clean, reliable, attractive and affordable public transport is essential to address the variety of mobility needs. At the same time, it can become a silver bullet for reducing transport’s negative externalities. Projects should enhance the public transport share in the modal distribution by 30% compared to the baseline defined for each experimentation site at the start of the project and against which progress will be assessed. The call invites proposals from consortia composed of living labs in at least four cities[3] from different Member States or Associated Countries together with at least four twinning cities, where the responsible local authorities, public transport providers and other relevant actors team up to test and implement packages of technological and non-technological innovations and policy-based measures to improve the public transport offer in line with citizens’ needs. Twinning cities can be from the same Member State or Associated Country as the lead cities.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should aim to improve the competitiveness of public transport by implementing in the living labs integrated, complementary and reinforcing packages of urban mobility measures. The packages should combine “push measures” (e.g. congestion charges, parking charges or reduced parking supply) with “pull measures” (e.g. safe and secure transport hubs, bus lanes, new zero emission rolling stock, Mobility As a Service (MaaS)/multimodal ticketing/digital payments-related incentives, facilitation of combining public transport with active modes, and an improved integration and interoperability with new mobility services). The projects associated to this call topic should produce a comprehensive topic guide accompanying the SUMP guidelines, on public transport promotion, planning and inclusion into SUMP processes. The package of measures could include newly-emerging technologies and soft measures such as marketing, real time information and awareness raising campaigns and co-creation of user-oriented solutions– with particular regard to the specific needs of diverse user groups (e.g. related to gender, age, disability, income, education level, and digital experience). Proposals submitted could test the establishment of new operating and business models, where public transport providers and shared and/or on-demand mobility providers cooperate to offer services addressing user needs following the area’s typology and characteristics.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
40.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Positive Clean Energy Districts
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The topic addresses the objectives of the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission, hereafter referred to as the Cities Mission, to (1) support, promote and showcase 100 climate-neutral and smart European cities by 2030 and (2) make these cities act into experimentation and innovation hubs to put all European cities in a position to become climate-neutral by 2050. The topic will thus contribute to the twin green and digital transitions promoted by the European Green Deal and will lead by example on how to speed up the necessary transformation towards urban climate neutrality, including in a human-centred way.
Eligible Activities
The scope of the projects will therefore be to:
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Test large-scale Positive Clean Energy Districts under real life conditions and analyse: The main aspects of successful conception and roll-out of Positive Energy Districts; Combinations of demand measures (e.g. energy efficiency, demand response and user behaviour) and supply measures (e.g. onsite RES and storage, including from EVs, building/ district management) at district scale to identify the best cost-effective mix; Synergies between the built environment, energy communities, active and e-mobility (e.g. integration of smart and/ or bidirectional EV charging), smart grids (e.g. heating/cooling, electricity) and energy storage. Inclusion of resource efficient smart water and waste management is also an asset; Key elements of replicability for scaling up Positive Clean Energy Districts (in the same city/region and also beyond), for example the use of open standards and technical specifications and open source tools is encouraged. Demonstrate different combinations of technologies to achieve Positive Clean Energy Districts and analyse the most cost-efficient combinations. Develop business models and governance structures that are best suited for Positive Clean Energy Districts (e.g. studying the most effective incentive schemes for behavioural change, development and integration of sustainable energy communities). Test and adapt different management systems/platforms and citizen interaction and related co-creation and communication strategies that facilitate the implementation of Positive Clean Energy Districts. Optimise on-site energy storage systems (e.g. thermal, electrical) linked with local non-combustion RES production (including excess energy from local/ regional industry), use of low carbon materials, and e-mobility (both passenger mobility and freight transport).
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
40.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Global cooperation and exchange on urban climate neutrality
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Facilitate the management and transfer of global knowledge on the topic of climate action in cities, helping cities move closer to climate neutrality; Increase the visibility of the EU and its cities as frontrunners and collaborationminded partners in urban climate action; Contribute to the implementation of EU policy and international commitment (European Green Deal, Global Approach to Research and Innovation).
Eligible Activities
the coordination and support action will set up a Global Knowledge Exchange Centre on emissions reduction pathways for urban environments. This global platform will coordinate the international outreach activities of the Cities Mission, thus expanding and complementing the geographical scope and reach of the Mission Platform[1]. It will cater to a wide spectrum of European and international urban stakeholders such as local authorities, representatives of international organisations and other policymakers, researchers and urban practitioners, representatives of the industry and the private sector, civil society and citizens. The platform will establish a geographically and thematically structured online repository of evaluated best practices[2], complemented by a moderated learning community, to facilitate the two-way exchange of experience and practices on achieving climate neutrality between the cities under the Cities Mission and cities worldwide. The goal is to accelerate learning, replicability and scaling-up of solutions by helping cities to learn from first movers and tailor their approach. As part of these activities, the platform will provide support as relevant to the cooperation and knowledge exchange actions of the global mission on Urban Transitions[3] set up under Mission Innovation. This will include coordination with the Commission and the Global Covenant of Mayors[4] as co-leads of the global mission.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
26/04/2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Framework Partnership Agreement (FPA) for the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission Platform
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This Framework Partnership Agreement aims at contributing to the implementation of the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission, hereafter referred to as the Cities Mission, and its objective of achieving 100 climateneutral and smart cities by 2030. This partnership will build on the precursor action funded through the Horizon 2020 Green Deal call topic LC-GD-1-2-2020: Towards climate-neutral and socially innovative cities[1]. The Framework Partnership Agreement will establish the necessary framework and collaboration for implementing and scaling up the one-stop-shop platform dedicated to the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission
Eligible Activities
to fully develop and scale up the concept of a Mission Platform as the main delivery mechanism of the Cities Mission, through a demand-driven approach catering for the needs of up to 150 cities, providing tailored assistance and services through technical, regulatory, financial and socio-economic expertise as well as support to cities for developing and implementing their CCC including related investment plans, drawing where appropriate on existing tools and resources developed by the Commission, and ensuring alignment with evolving European policy developments and actions; to coordinate the group of cities embarking in the CCC process, defining and implementing a common framework for monitoring, reporting and verification of progress;
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
26/04/2022
0
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
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Designing inclusive, safe, affordable and sustainable urban mobility
call synopsis
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
ontribute to the objectives of the Climate Neutral and Smart Cities Mission by accelerating the transition C towards climate neutrality in cities through the promotion of zero-emission, shared, active and human-centred mobility; Increase the extent and speed of the take-up and upscaling of innovative, best practice and replicable safe, affordable and sustainable urban mobility solutions in the living labs involved in the proposals[1] (at least four cities/project and four follower cities, considering geographic diversity including in terms of regions’ level of development) while facilitating the common lesson drawing and learning at European level, in order to contribute to the priority of the Zero Pollution Action Plan's objectives, the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy and the EU road safety policy framework 2021-2030 for a 50% reduction target for deaths and also for serious injuries by 2030; Solutions for at least ten unsafe areas/living labs in urban/peri-urban areas using innovative planning, design and implementation approaches, including but not limited to co-creation and/or citizen engagement, modelling and AI, digital and smart enforcement tools, dynamic space reallocation, with a view to reduce road safety risks, reducing exposure to air and noise pollution and the perceived feeling of unsafety for pedestrians and cyclists; Re-assess road and public space quality responding to needs of diverse groups (examples include but are not limited to: women, children, people with disabilities and older people); actions may include but are not limited to improving data collection for foot, bike and e-scooter traffic as well as the mechanisms for reporting pedestrian and cyclists, e-scooter injuries and deaths;
Eligible Activities
During the Covid-19 pandemic, larger cities in Europe announced infrastructure changes to promote cycling and walking. For instance, they temporarily widened or created new cycle lanes to allow safe overtaking with physical distancing limits in mind while also implementing more 30km/h limits or 20km/h zones. The scope of this action is to support local authorities in accelerating mobility changes and address a significant concern, namely that people returning to work after the lockdown will seek out alternatives so that allocating public space, bicycles, pedestrians and public transport and reducing the space available for cars will encourage people to cycle, walk or use public transport rather than take the car. Taking into account where possible the Sustainable Urban Mobility Indicators[4], projects should collect data on differences between patterns, behaviours and habits in relation to the mobility of various categories of vulnerable road users. Such data should where possible, be integrated with cross-domain data, to ensure interdependencies and co-benefits are identified. Projects should identify specific mobility needs and public space re-design needs, taking into account actual and perceived safety and security of women, children and accessibility for people with disabilities e.g. blind people in shared spaces, people in prams, wheelchairs and other supporting vehicles.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 06/09/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
42.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Energy system modelling, optimisation and planning tools
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Provide regional, national and European public authorities and network operators, with customisable open source models of the components of the energy system, as well as tools to assemble these component models into a model of the energy system integrating the infrastructure related to all energy carriers in a given geographical area, with static and dynamic modelling capabilities. Provide regional, national and European public authorities and network operators, with an open source tool to allow them to better plan and optimise the development of renewable and low emission energy sources and the enhancement of infrastructure (including storage) to meet the future energy needs in a geographical area, while minimising the total investment and operation cost, hence satisfying the future final uses of energy (sometimes used as a feedstock) by consumers, at lowest cost and with better quality of service..
Eligible Activities
Advanced modelling tools to perform regional / cross-border and cross-energy vector system planning and optimisation on a long time horizon, where cross-sectoral disruptive innovations in industry, mobility and building sector can be included
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
26/04/2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Thermal energy storage solutions
call synopsis Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Develop and demonstrate novel modular, compact, high performances, thermal energy storage solutions (TES) for heating, hot tap water and cooling for electricity load shifting. The integration of the solution within the energy networks of the building and its system management should allow different functions, such as peak load reduction, energy saving, energy cost minimization. Develop and demonstrate a novel thermal energy storage system much more compact than stateof-the-art technologies, enabling the storage of heat and cold for domestic applications for periods typically of 4 weeks long.
Eligible Activities
The scope covers the whole spectrum of application of the thermal energy storage systems, ranging from short run to longer run, as well as from the smaller to bigger sizes: Thermal end-uses (space heating, hot tap water, cooling) represent a major share of the European electricity demand with consumption often at peak times. Integration into the building heating system and in the smart electricity grid is a key development aspect, next to the storage materials and technologies. Such storage devices reduces the demand for electricity from the grid at peak times during the day, allowing off peak electricity to be used in the building for satisfying cooling needs during summer and/or heating demand, for space heating and hot tap water at later times. The typical charging power is in the order of 3 kW, for periods of up to three hours. The TES system is conceived modularly. The high volumetric energy density is a basic requirement given its utilization. For buildings not connected to district heating and cooling network, a much more compact TES system is needed to optimize and to increase the integration of varying RES . Such systems need much less volume than state-of-the-art technologies, realized with materials that have extremely low heat losses and enable the storage of heat and cold for domestic applications for periods typically up to 4 weeks. Cost reduction is a very important target, as the present solutions are too expensive. The ideal thermochemical TES process should have high reaction heat; Good reversibility; Fast charging and discharging rates; Stable reaction products; Non-toxic, noncorrosive, non-flammable and non-explosive reactants and products; Large-scale availabilities and abundance, affordable price.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
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Demonstration of innovative rotor, blades and control systems for tidal energy devices
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Demonstrated increased performance (>20%) and reliability of tidal energy devices. Improved knowledge on how to operate tidal energy devices, their availability, maintainability and survivability. Reduction of LCOE approaching SET Plan targets (actions should clearly justify the 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 reduce the cost of their investment to projects with evidences and credible key performance indicators.
Eligible Activities
There is a need for further technology investigation and demonstration for improved reliability and efficiency of tidal turbine rotor and blades, including control and condition monitoring systems. Failure in a blade can create long downtimes, for instance blade edges can erode rapidly, facilitating water ingress, accelerating fatigue and the risk of failure. There are different blade solutions under development in terms of shape and material. Improving the seaworthiness of rotor and blades will reduce the likelihood of failure, reduced annual energy production and increases in operating costs. The proposal is expected to: Demonstrate innovative rotor and blade solutions including condition monitoring systems for tidal 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. Apply high performance computing and digitalisation (e.g. data processing, machine learning and data analytics methods for implementation in data driven design, digital twins and control and monitoring for O&M).
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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call synopsis
Real Time Demonstrator of MultiVendor Multi-Terminal VSC-HVDC with Grid Forming Capability (in support of the offshore strategy)
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Real Time Demonstrator of a Multi-Vendor Multi-Terminal HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) with Grid Forming Capability to de-risk the technology and pave the way to the installation of the first installation in Europe of a Multi-Vendor Multi-Terminal HVDC system with Grid Forming capability. The Grid Forming capability in the demonstrator addresses the loss of inertia that the grid will incur with the huge integration of offshore RES. New way of framing the European energy system (onoff-shore) architecture and topology. Way opening to the offshore energy development. Provide new pathways to offshore energy and grid development. Involvement, best practice and acquired experience and confidence of all stakeholders (HVDC system manufacturers, TSOs, third-party HVDC system integrators, wind turbine manufacturers, offshore wind farm developers).
Eligible Activities
The real-time demonstrator is the preliminary step to de-risk the technology and enable a real life demonstrator application, which will pave the way to the exploitation of the offshore RES and the development of the offshore grid. Proposals will include all the necessary activities concurring to the implementation of a Real Time Demonstrator of a Multi-Vendor Multi-Terminal HVDC (Voltage Source Converter High Voltage Direct Current) with Grid Forming capability. HVDC systems are applicable and can be planned, designed and integrated in any part of the AC grid, i.e. onshore as well as offshore.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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95
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Demonstration of innovative forms of storage and their successful operation and integration into innovative energy systems and grid architectures
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Demonstration of innovative storage technologies which go beyond the state-of-the art of existing storage solutions in respect of sustainability, technical performance, lifetime, non-dependency on location geographical particularities and cost. Increased availability, robustness and safety of sustainable and efficient choices for energy storage to reduce energy losses and improve the environmental footprint of the energy system. Demonstrated availability and functionality of innovative energy storage systems developed for specific system designs and applications. Improvement of the already established European storage value chain able to contribute to the EU climate neutrality objectives. Creation and improvement of European technological value chains with the potential for international cooperation and market exploration Demonstration of successful business cases and systems designs for energy storage integration solutions in innovative and 'green' energy systems at different scales and timeframes. Demonstration of effective integration of innovative energy storage systems and value chains at the interface of renewable energies and specific demand sectors Ensuring the compatibility of systems and standards of distributed energy storage for participation in flexibility markets..
Eligible Activities
Demonstration of successful operation and integration of either standalone or combined innovative storage solutions (e.g. chemical, electrical, thermal, mechanical including e.g. compressed air/ liquid, supercapacitors, innovative hydropower storage solutions) into innovative energy systems and grid architectures. Material development with respect to Supercapacitors is excluded from this topic, as it is treated in Cluster 4, topic HORIZON-CL4-2022-RESILIENCE-01-24 ("Novel materials for supercapacitor energy storage"). Solutions should in particular explore, how innovative storage solutions can enable and drive further the successful penetration of renewable into the European energy mix across several important demand sectors (industry, energy, transport, residential, agriculture) by delivering effectively at the interface of renewable energies and specific demand sector needs.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Demonstration of innovative materials, supply cycles, recycling technologies to increase the overall circularity of wind energy technology and to reduce the primary use of critical raw materials
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
To achieve the goals of climate-neutrality by 2050, renewable energy sources installations will have an explosive growth. Wind energy, in particular, will play a large role on supplying clean energy to the electrical grid. Nevertheless, this growth must be done in a sustainable manner and following the principles set out in the Circular Economy Action Plan and the Action Plan on Critical Raw Materials. Thus, clear and decisive actions will need to be taken now to assure that the future wind farms are sustainable and circular, while also dealing with current wind farms and the recycling of their components, once they reach the end of their lifetime. The nature of this challenge involves different kinds of activities. The first activity is on the development of large-scale industrial demonstration of composite material recycling technologies to increase the circularity of wind technology. This demonstration will focus on flexible approaches for composite recycling, and on the development of a knowledge hub involving other composite-heavy sectors, in order to share best practices and to identify common challenges.
Eligible Activities
On the development of large-scale industrial demonstration of composite material recycling technologies to increase the circularity of wind technology, proposals are expected to demonstrate recycling technologies at large-scale in an operating environment. The proposed solution will be a flexible production line, able to deal with a large amount of material (including, for example, coatings, paints, etc.) and applicable to several manufacturers and possibly to other sectors. The proposed solution should also have a long-term plan, with a business plan, beyond the life of the project. The proposals will also build a knowledge hub within the sector and with other sectors to transfer information and to promote recycling in the renewable energy sector and ‘circularity by design’ as a solution. On the development of alternative solutions to replace/substitute critical raw materials, proposals need to develop and demonstrate, in a relevant or operational environment, solutions and their supply cycles, improving efficiency of sourcing processes and effectively replacing the constrained materials. The development of advanced ‘circular by design’ materials should also be considered. The solutions proposed should be in line with the Action Plan on Critical Raw Materials [1]and the Foresight Study on Critical Raw Materials for Strategic Technologies and Sectors in the EU.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
40.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Advanced manufacturing of Integrated PV
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Demonstrate that automated manufacturing of integrated photovoltaics (IPV) can deliver cost competitive products assuming both the function of energy generators and of structural elements. Reinforce the European PV value chain, support local companies to develop and sell differentiated IPV products and create local jobs. Enable and facilitate large-scale integration of PV in buildings in line with the concept of “positive energy buildings”, in infrastructure, transport, agriculture, etc. Minimise the impact of PV on landscape and environment exploiting its modularity and synergies of use.
Eligible Activities
“Integrated PV” stands for photovoltaics that are embedded into components fulfilling other functions. The most well-known and developed application currently is Building Integrated PV (BIPV), in which PV is integral part of construction elements (tiles, façades, cladding, …) and assembled to constitute a system replacing a conventional building envelope solution. However, other Integrated PV (IPV) solutions are markedly emerging, for example in infrastructure (IIPV), in the automotive industry (VIPV), in agriculture, etc. In addition to the overall PV goal of lowering the LCOE, IPV applications can bring the extra value of decentralized, point-of-use electricity generation and simultaneously fulfil another function such as of a roofing, facade or sound barrier. Progressively developing and having the potential for a world-wide market with huge opportunities for the European industry, manufacturing of customized IPV in series production concept needs to be developed to bring down the cost of Integrated PV allowing for largescale production and use.
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be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
32.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Demonstration of cost-effective advanced biofuel technologies utilizing existing industrial plants
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The cost-effective integration of advanced biofuel technologies in existing industrial plants will contribute to increase the competitiveness of these technologies and overcome the costly scalingup of advanced biofuel production which requires heavy new infrastructure and investments and impedes their capacity building. It will thus allow high penetration of advanced biofuels in the transport energy system, in particular for hard to electrify sectors like aviation and maritime. Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Reduce capital and operational expenses (CAPEX and OPEX) of advanced biofuel production facilities. De-risk technology, boost scale-up of advanced biofuels and contribute to their market up-take. Contribute to the priorities of the SET Plan Action 8. Respond to short and medium term needs for renewable fuels in transport. Create win-win solutions for advanced biofuel production and conventional industrial phasing out plants, e.g., first generation biofuels, associated with socioeconomic benefits.
Eligible Activities
Proposals should demonstrate cost-efficient advanced biofuel technologies which improve the economic viability of the advanced biofuel production. This should be done through innovative transformation of existing plants to incorporate production of advanced biofuels from non-food/ feed sustainable biomass feedstock into existing processes, e.g., first generation biofuel plants, paper mill industry, waste treatment plants, oil-refineries, petrochemical industry, etc. Integration of advanced biofuel processing should be done with new and innovative installations and it should be optimized implementing a circularity approach for energy and material, as well as digitalization as appropriate, e.g. by using sensors, smarter equipment, algorithms etc., to increase the efficiency, cost-effectiveness and performance of the final plant. Economic advantages in terms of both capital and operational expenditure for commercialization of advanced biofuels through transformation, as well as socio-economic benefits for phasing-out industries including the impact on current first generation biofuel sites should be addressed. Proposals should provide information about the expected economic improvements and the potential of full transformation to advanced biofuel plants as appropriate. All demonstrators should be fully and transparently documented, to ensure replicability, up-scaling and to assist future planning decisions.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
12/04/2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Demonstrate the use of high temperature geothermal reservoirs to provide energy storage for the energy system
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Performance and reliability improvement of geothermal systems. Reduced environmental impact of geothermal plants. Increased citizen engagement. Reduction of LCOE approaching SET Plan targets (actions should clearly justify the estimated LCOE at project start and end)
Eligible Activities
Develop and demonstrate appropriate control systems and infrastructure to manage geothermal heat and electricity production, heat demand and storage connected to the installation. Use the flexibility of geothermal reservoirs as thermal energy storage systems and flexibility in the network coping with daily, weekly and seasonal variations in heat demand. Demonstrate the innovative technologies in at least 2 different plants with different characteristics.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Demonstration of innovative plug-and play solutions for system management and renewables storage in off-grid applications
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Advance the European innovative knowledge basis, technology base, technology leadership in the area of renewable energy-based off-grid energy systems, while creating evidence for policy making in the context of off-grid energy systems. Improve environmental and socio-economic sustainability of the renewable-energy off-grid systems, particularly on geographic energy islands and/or in Africa and/or Central Asia. Technology de-risk through prototype demonstration tested and validated in operational environment as a necessary step before scaling up at commercial level. Reinforce the European scientific and innovation basis through international collaboration on off-grid energy systems while increasing the potential to export European renewable energy technologies and ensuring political priorities.
Eligible Activities
Demonstration of innovative plug and play solutions for system management and renewables storage in off-grid applications, which allow for increase of renewables penetration for electricity and heating/cooling and are deployable under different climatic conditions, while also addressing cost-effectiveness, energy poverty and security of supply and by promoting prosumer renewable energy in off-grid cities and communities (including on geographic islands).
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
95
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
call synopsis
Replicable solutions for a cross sector compliant energy ecosystem
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
A catalogue of services and flexibility potential of appliances tailor-made for specific consumer groups, as well as the accompanying IT-tools that can help them providing flexibility services to the energy market and system. Increase participation of energy consumers in demand side flexibility markets by reducing entry barriers and transaction cost, in particular in relation to data exchange and market access. Provide viable interoperable solutions and products, available to all levels of the grid including within the home, which makes it simple to increase flexibility in energy consumption and have a positive impact in balancing demand/response with an increasing share of renewable energy sources. Create a vibrant cross-sector ecosystem, successfully mobilising demandresponse and demonstrating opportunities for new services provided by SMEs and start-ups. Create sustainable marketplaces based on a comprehensive catalogue of energy smart appliances (home appliances including EV charging and distributed energy storage), services and hardware/ software solutions compliant with a set of standards for Minimum Interoperability. Demonstrate the potential for a sustainable up-take (coordinated across all projects from the call) based on components and solutions piloted in real life.
Eligible Activities
Promote the adoption and usage of connected interoperable energy smart home appliances (including the EV charging and home storage) and solutions in order to accelerate the deployment of demand-side flexibility services, reduce the entry barrier and facilitate replication.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
12.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Decarbonising industry with CCUS
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Successful, safe and economic demonstration of integrated-chain CCUS from relevant industrial sources will pave the way for subsequent first-of-a-kind industrial projects. The scale of the proposals should permit obtaining relevant data and experience required so that up-scaling to a first-of-a-kind plant can be envisaged as a next step.The impact of projects under this call will be determined by the extent to which the results will be extended to be used in further industrial facilities. In addition, it is important to demonstrate how the captured CO2 will be utilised and/or stored in a sustainable way. Projects carried out in areas with a sufficient concentration of CO2 emitting industries are considered prime sites for hub and cluster developments, and are expected to generate the highest impact on full-scale deployment of the results..
Eligible Activities
CCUS is one of the key promising technologies that can reduce CO2 emissions in the carbon intensive industry and the only pathway for very stringent GHG emission reductions from those industries that generate CO2 as part of their production processes. Relevant industrial sectors in which inclusion of CCUS could contribute to reaching climate neutrality are for example steel, iron and cement making, oil refining, gas processing, hydrogen production, sustainable biofuel production and waste-to-energy plants. However, CCUS in industrial applications faces significant challenges due to its high cost and the fierce international competition in the sectors concerned. These sectors currently account for up to 20% of global CO2 emissions.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
58.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Novel Agro-Photovoltaic systems
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Photovoltaic power generation is pivotal to a clean energy system and the achievement of the zero-emissions target. To that end, it is important to enhance affordability, sustainability and exploit the modularity and synergies of application of PV technologies. Consequently, project results are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: Harvesting of crops and photovoltaic electricity, providing sustainable solutions for energy production/use/efficiency, soil protection and water conservation. Reinforce the European PV value chain, introduce new business models and open new markets for novel Agro-Photovoltaic systems. Minimise the impact of PV on landscape and environment exploiting its modularity and synergies of use.
Eligible Activities
Develop and demonstrate agro-photovoltaic systems or building integrated agrophotovoltaic systems for green houses employing PV cell technologies/systems that allow and are adapted to appropriate growth conditions (plant variety and local geography) and at the same time produce electricity covering all year-through energy needs (e.g. for cooling/heating, watering, etc.) and increased crop yield. Demonstrate feasibility, reliability, replicability, robustness and ease of maintenance of the system and its performance using relevant KPIs (for e.g. ground coverage ratio, energy and agricultural yield, spatial efficiency, etc.). Demonstrate a business case for the concept and market introduction strategy. Address the following related aspects: low environmental impact (avoiding or minimizing land impact from PV systems), resource efficiency and circularity potential. Include a strong involvement of citizens/civil society, together with academia/ research, industry/SMEs and government/public authorities
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Supporting the action of consumers in the
energy market and guide them to act as prosumers, communities and other active forms of active participation in the energy activities
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Demonstrate in real life interactive communication and support tools to engage citizens in the energy transition and to support them throughout the process of creating, constituting and developing an energy community, that are developed and fine-tuned based on field-tests; Engagement of distributed active consumers and energy communities at broad scale, including through innovative incentive mechanisms; Enabled new market roles and market participants; Enabled automated participation; Residential and SME related Demand Response contributing to increased level of flexibility and to the development of new flexibility products; Identified drivers and rules beyond marginal pricing which can steer the transactions within the energy communities; Developing mechanisms to support the creation, growth and capacity building of energy communities.
Eligible Activities
The provisions of the Clean Energy Package have paved the way for a new, more active role of prosumers and energy communities in the electricity market. Innovative tools and tailored solutions should be developed and tested in order to fully enable new type of interactions between citizens as consumers, prosumers and (members of) energy communities and foster participation in energy (in particular electricity) markets. To this aim, projects should link citizens, technologies, regulation and markets together. Tools should be developed to support demonstration of the energy community paradigm shift within the mentioned context using suitable digital platforms for putting the citizens in direct contact with each other, suppliers, aggregators and other involved market stakeholders and to increase prosumers’ satisfaction and participation.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
18.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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call synopsis
Interoperable solutions for flexibility services using distributed energy storage
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
A new generation of energy management systems implemented to provide the capability of a hybrid energy storage systems (HESS) to work as a conventional battery energy storage system with enhanced performance. Hybrid energy storage systems can concern distributed sources of storage, such as EV Batteries, Home Batteries, or connection with the Heat Pumps. Agreeing in wide scope of stakeholders including EV community and other sources of storage (e.g. flexible heat pumps) on a common protocol that could connect different storage applications (Energy- Home management system, heat pumps, EVs). Validation of user acceptance, and demonstrating concepts that ensure privacy, liability, security and trust in connected data spaces. To encourage European citizens and businesses, especially SMEs to deploy storage, the ease of use and consequently interoperability are a must.
Eligible Activities
The objective is to develop interoperable distributed storage technology to enable the seamless utilization and monetization of storage flexibility within a real life environment. Pilots need to demonstrate innovative Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and Hybrid Energy Storage Systems HESS solutions within the home, building, community and stand-alone and power grid connected together with TSO and/or DSO, including real-time data sharing and operation. At least 2 pilots, with different use cases (overall covering both BESS and HESS systems), should present interoperable solutions involving different types of BESS. The project(s) should facilitate HESS reaching a similar interoperability and Plug-and-Play capabilities of a BESS with extended performance by using virtualization techniques.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
26/04/2022
7.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months)
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Max % EU Cofunding
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Biodiversity in the Outermost Regions and the Overseas Countries and Territories
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Set up a small grant facility for projects in the EU Outermost Regions (ORs) and the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) on biodiversity conservation, ecosystem restoration and sustainable use of ecosystem services, including ecosystem-based approaches to climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Eligible Activities
Further unlock the local potential for biodiversity action in the EU's ORs and OCTs, and to foster the implementation of concrete conservation activities in those areas aiming at protecting nature and reversing the degradation of ecosystems. See section 2 of the Call document Expected Impact: It is expected that the scheme will have a substantial, concrete and measurable impact in terms of biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, capacity building, awareness raising etc. Applicants will elaborate on this particular aspect, estimating and describing the potential impacts of the small grants they expect to manage. See sections 2 and 9 of the Call document.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d. 26/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
32.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
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LIFE Technical Assistance projects for Capacity Building
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call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
In line with article 11(4) of the LIFE Regulation (EU) 2021/783, technical assistance projects for capacity building aim at supporting national level public bodies responsible for the implementation of LIFE to improve their Member State’s effective participation in the Programme, and increasing the quality of submitted proposals, through specific needs based activities. Only national level public bodies responsible for implementation of LIFE in an eligible Member State in the European Union may apply for capacity-building projects. Consortiums may include additional entities provided that their participation is justified by the project objectives and their role is clearly defined. In principle, the project should be coordinated by public bodies responsible for implementation of LIFE. The actions included in proposals for capacity-building projects must take place primarily within the territory of the Member State of the main applicant.
Eligible Activities
targeted and tailor-made communication campaigns on the LIFE Programme addressed, among others, to public national and local authorities responsible for the implementation of environmental and climate action policies and plans at all levels and across the entire national territory; Tailormade workshops on writing solid proposals; actions supporting replication/ transfer of LIFE projects results; helping applicants to build (transnational) consortia; trainings on the use and monitoring of key performance indicators, etc.; Screening of national environmental and climate actions priorities to support, through LIFE projects, the development, implementation, monitoring and enforcement of relevant Union legislations, Actions aimed at increasing the participation of those types of applicants that struggle to access LIFE funding in a given Member State; Actions aimed at increasing the use of certain types of LIFE projects. ; Procurement of external experts to address ad-hoc gaps, to provide advice and to support in the preparation of a proposal; Gap analysis and assessment of policy uptake of LIFE project results.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible 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.
15/01/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
16/06/2022
9.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
25
400.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Cross-Border Risks and Marine Pollution
call synopsis Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The general objective for the 2022 Call for Proposals is to strenghten the cooperation among the UCPM countries and between the UCPM and third countries for preventing and preparing for natural and man-made disasters including marine pollution at sea and on shore.
Eligible Activities
1) assess/quantify risks with cross-border impacts, either building on and/or expanding existing cross-border risk assessments or developing one through the project. Endusers will be civil protection authorities and stakeholders in Member States, Participating States, IPA beneficiary countries not participating in the Mechanism, and/or European Neighbourhood Policy countries that share a border. 2) co-finance activities that aim to develop or improve early warning systems and alert tools, either building on/expanding existing forecasting systems or developing a new alert system or information tool through the project. 3) activities that aim to raise and enhance risk awareness, sharing of best practices and risk communication. 4) activities that aim to enhance detection and response capacity for marine and coastal pollution.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) Participating States in the UCPM, including: Iceland, Montenegro, The Republic of North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia and Turkey Instrument for Pre-Accession (IPA) beneficiary countries not participating in the UCPM: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo European Neighbourhood Policy countries13: East (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine) and South (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia) Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least two applicants (beneficiaries, not affiliated entities),
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, other eligible countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/02/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
24/05/2022
7.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/ucpm/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_ucpm-2022-pp_en.pdf
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Energy, Environment and Climate Change
ERC Advanced Grants
call synopsis PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Research Council
Objective
The ERC Advanced Grants are part of the main ERC frontier research grants 2022 funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HE FP) for Research and Innovation. The ERC's main frontier research grants aim to empower individual researchers and provide the best settings to foster their creativity. Scientific excellence is the sole criterion of evaluation.
Eligible Activities
The ERC ADG grants support individual researchers who are already established research leaders with a recognised track record of research achievements and who can demonstrate the groundbreaking nature, ambition and feasibility of their research proposal. In certain fields (e.g. in the humanities and mathematics), where research is often performed individually, the 'team' may consist solely of the Principal Investigator.
Eligible Applicants
ERC Advanced Grant Principal Investigators are expected to be active researchers and to have a track record of significant research achievements in the last 10 years which must be presented in the application. A competitive Advanced Grant Principal Investigator must have already shown a record which identifies them as an exceptional leader in terms of originality and significance of their research contributions
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
for proposals
5 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29/06/2022
550.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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100
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/horizon/guidance/ information-for-applicants_he-erc-adg_en.pdf
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SmartAgriHubs - SERVICE the SmartAgriHubs Community Network
PROGRAMME
Horizon Europe
Administration
European Commission
Objective
SmartAgriHubs offers funding to digital innovation services providers. This includes the overall lifecycle for developing, setting-up, offering, providing, testing, validating, refining as well as enhancing services for Digital Transformation and Innovation. You can receive either 70 or 100% of funding to cover your eligible costs. This shall help you to: • Become a regional partner for innovation in the agri-food domain, • Support preparation & realisation of Innovation Activities for free, and; • Join a pan-European Innovation Network as a Node in your region. Proposed work shall be coordinated by Digital Innovations Hubs (DIHs). As we consider a “Digital Innovation Hub” as a Role of an organisation than its only purpose, all kinds of organisations could apply that aim at the set-up and offering of DIH services.
Eligible Activities
Open call for projects coordinated by Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs) that aim at services for the support of digital transformation in the agri-food domain. For this call, projects shall develop, innovate, provide, validate and/or improve services provided by Digital Innovation Hubs. Tangible innovation services shall be provided by DIHs. They shall aim at supporting the set-up and realisation of digital innovation activities realised by stakeholders of agri-food communities and related networks. One or more DIHs shall develop and/or deliver and validate their function as a service provider, helping agri-food companies and related stakeholders to become more competitive by improving their business, products and/or production processes. DIHs shall act as a one-stop shop, serving agri-food related companies within their region and making agri-food related businesses more competitive by speeding up the development and uptake of digital innovations. They help customers addressing their challenges in a business focused way and with a service model, offering services that would not be readily accessible elsewhere. The funded services available through a DIH shall enable any business to access the latest knowledge, expertise and technology for testing and experimenting with digital innovations relevant to their products, processes or business models.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Eligible countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29/06/2022
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
200.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
100
https://www.smartagrihubs.eu/portal/open-call
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ONGOING EUROPEAN CALLS ENTERPRISES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Support for multi programmes Sustainability of Union agriculture (Topic 3)
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AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
.(a) increase awareness of the merits of EU agricultural products and of the high standards applicable to the production methods in the Union (b) increase the competitiveness and consumption of EU agricultural products and certain food products and to raise their profile both inside and outside the EU (c) increase the awareness and recognition of EU quality schemes (d) increase the market share of EU agricultural products and certain food products, specifically focusing on those markets in third countries that have the highest growth potential; (e) restore normal market conditions in the event of serious market disturbance, loss of consumer confidence or other specific problems.
Eligible Activities
Actions should highlight the sustainability of Union agriculture, stressing its beneficial role for climate action and the environment. Actions should address how the product(s) promoted and its/their production method(s) contribute to climate change mitigation (e.g. reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and/or increase in carbon removals) and/ or adaptation (e.g. climate-resistant crops and crop varieties). In addition, actions should address at least one of the following: a) biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of natural resources (e.g. wildlife, landscape, genetic resources); b) sustainable water management (e.g. water use efficiency, reduction of nutrients or pesticides load); c) sustainable soil management (e.g. erosion control; nutrient balance; prevention of acidification, salinization, reduction of pesticides); d) sustainable, carbon-efficient methods of livestock production; e) reduction of use of antimicrobials; f) reduction of food loss and food waste; g) animal welfare commitments that go beyond the mandatory legal requirements. The activities that can be funded under this call are information and promotion campaigns covering products and schemes listed in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014.
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4 21/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
12.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
85
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/agrip/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_agrip-multi-2022_en.pdf
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Support for multi programmes – Union quality schemes OR merits of Union agricultural products (Topic 1)
call synopsis
Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The objective is to highlight at least one of the specific features of agricultural production methods in the Union, particularly in terms of food safety, traceability, authenticity, labelling, nutritional and health aspects, animal welfare, respect for the environment and sustainability (including climate benefits such as the greenhouse gas emissions reduction and/or increase in carbon removals) and the characteristics of agricultural and food products, particularly in terms of their quality, taste, diversity or traditions. The expected impact is to increase the awareness of the merits of Union agricultural products by the consumers and to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of the concerned Union agri-food products, raise their profile and increase their market share.
Eligible Activities
The activities that can be funded under this call are information and promotion campaigns covering products and schemes listed in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014.
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
4.200.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/agrip/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_agrip-multi-2022_en.pdf
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Support for multi programmes - Fresh fruit and vegetables (Topic 4)
call synopsis
Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The Commission is committed to promoting balanced and healthy dietary practices. Actions shall highlight the benefits of consuming fresh fruit and vegetables in a balanced diet. The messages could notably focus on: aiming at having at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables each day; the place of fruit and vegetables in the food pyramid, beneficial impact of fruit and vegetable consumption on health. The objective is to increase the consumption of EU fresh fruit and vegetables by informing consumers about balanced and healthy dietary practices. The expected ultimate impact is to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of the concerned Union agri-food products, raise their profile and increase their market share.
Eligible Activities
The activities that can be funded under this call are information and promotion campaigns covering products and schemes listed in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014.
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4 21/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
85
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/agrip/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_agrip-multi-2022_en.pdf
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Support for multi programmes – Information and promotion in any third country/ies (Topic 5)
call synopsis
Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The information and promotion programmes shall target one or several third countries. The objectives of these programmes shall comply with the general and specific objectives set out in Article 2 and the aims listed in Article 3 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014 highlighting in particular the specific features of agricultural production methods in the Union, particularly in terms of food safety, traceability, authenticity, labelling, nutritional and health aspects, animal welfare, respect for the environment and sustainability (including climate benefits such as the greenhouse gas emissions reduction and/or increase in carbon removals), and the characteristics of agricultural and food products, particularly in terms of their quality, taste, diversity or traditions. The expected ultimate impact is to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of Union agri-food products, raise their profile and increase their market share in these targeted countries.
Eligible Activities
The activities that can be funded under this call are information and promotion campaigns covering products and schemes listed in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014.
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4 21/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
25.200.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Support for multi programmes – Organic production method (Topic 2)
call synopsis
Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The objective is to increase the awareness and recognition of the Union quality scheme on organic production. Information and promotion programmes on the Union quality scheme on organic production method should be a key priority in the internal market since this scheme provides consumers with assurances on the sustainability, quality and characteristics of the product and the production process used, the environmental benefits they generate and achieve added value for the products concerned and enhance their market opportunities. One of the expected results is to further increase the levels of recognition of the EU organic logo by the European consumers and increased knowledge of the information the organic logo aims to provide. According to special Eurobarometer (No 504), the awareness of the organic farming logo has increased by 29 percentage points since 2017 with 56% of European consumers who recognize the EU logo of organic farming. The expected ultimate impact is to increase awareness of the Union quality scheme on organic production and to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of organic products, raise their profile and increase their market share.
Eligible Activities
The activities that can be funded under this call are information and promotion campaigns covering products and schemes listed in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014.
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4 21/04/2022
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
18.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
85
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/agrip/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_agrip-multi-2022_en.pdf
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Support for simple programmes – European agricultural methods and food products (Topic 5)
call synopsis
Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The objective is to highlight at least one of the specific features of agricultural production methods in the Union, particularly in terms of food safety, traceability, authenticity, labelling, nutritional and health aspects, animal welfare, respect for the environment and sustainability (including climate benefits such as greenhouse gas emissions reduction and/or increase in carbon removals), and the characteristics of agricultural and food products, particularly in terms of their quality, taste, diversity or traditions. The expected ultimate impact is to increase the awareness of the merits of Union agricultural products by the European consumers and to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of Union agri-food products, raise their profile and increase their market share.
Eligible Activities
Information provision and promotion programmes aiming at highlighting the specific features of agricultural methods in the Union and the characteristics of European agricultural and food products, and quality schemes defined in Article 5(4)(d) of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Support for simple programmes – Fresh fruit and vegetables (Topic 4)
call synopsis
Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The Commission is committed to promoting balanced and healthy dietary practices . Actions shall highlight the benefits of consuming fresh fruit and vegetables in a balanced diet. The messages could notably focus on: aiming at having at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables each day; the place of fruit and vegetables in the food pyramid, beneficial impact of fruit and vegetable consumption on health. The objective is to increase the consumption of EU fresh fruit and vegetables by informing consumers about balanced and healthy dietary practices. The expected ultimate impact is to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of the concerned Union agri-food products, raise their profile and increase their market share.
Eligible Activities
Information provision and promotion programmes aiming at increasing the consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables in the internal market in the context of balanced and healthy dietary practices. Products eligible under this topic are those listed in Part IX and fresh bananas in Part XI of Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
9.100.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
85
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Support for simple programmes targeting China (including Hong-Kong and Macao), Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, South-eastern Asia or Southern Asia (Topic 6)
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Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The information and promotion programmes shall target one or more countries identified in the corresponding topic. The objectives of these programmes shall comply with the general and specific objectives set out in Article 2 and the aims listed in Article 3 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014 highlighting in particular the specific features of agricultural production methods in the Union, particularly in terms of food safety, traceability, authenticity, labelling, nutritional and health aspects, animal welfare, respect for the environment and sustainability (including climate benefits such as the greenhouse gas emissions reduction and/or increase in carbon removals), and the characteristics of agricultural and food products, particularly in terms of their quality, taste, diversity or traditions. The expected ultimate impact is to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of Union agri-food products, raise their profile and increase their market share in these targeted countries.
Eligible Activities
Information provision and promotion programmes targeting one or more of the following countries: China (including Hong-Kong and Macao), Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Southeastern Asia or Southern Asia
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4 21/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
16.300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/agrip/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_agrip-simple-2022_en.pdf
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Support for simple programmes promoting Union organic products OR sustainability of Union agriculture in any third country/ies (Topic 9)
call synopsis
Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The objective is to increase the awareness and recognition of the Union quality scheme on organic production. Information and promotion programmes on the Union quality scheme on organic production method should be a key priority since this scheme provides consumers with assurances on the sustainability, quality and characteristics of the product and the production process used and the environmental benefits they generate, achieve added value for the products concerned and enhance their market opportunities. The expected ultimate impact is to increase awareness of the Union quality scheme on organic production and to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of organic products, raise their profile and increase their market share. Actions should highlight the sustainability of Union agriculture, stressing its beneficial role for climate action and the environment. Actions should address how the product(s) promoted and its/their production method(s) contribute to climate change mitigation (e.g. reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and/or increase in carbon removals) and/or adaptation (e.g. climate-resistant crops and crop varieties).
Eligible Activities
Information provision and promotion programmes concerning the organic products under Union quality scheme defined in Article 5(4)(b) of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014 in any third country/ies OR Information provision and promotion programmes aiming at increasing the awareness of Union sustainable agriculture and animal welfare in any third country/ies
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Total budget/ call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
85
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Type of call
Enterprises and Economic Development
Support for simple programmes – Sustainability of Union agriculture (Topic 3)
call synopsis
Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
Actions should highlight the sustainability of Union agriculture, stressing its beneficial role for climate action and the environment. Actions should address how the product(s) promoted and its/their production method(s) contribute to climate change mitigation (e.g. reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and/ or increase in carbon removals) and/or adaptation (e.g. climate-resistant crops and crop varieties). In addition, actions should address at least one of the following:
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biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of natural resources (e.g. wildlife, landscape, genetic resources); sustainable water management (e.g. water use efficiency, reduction of nutrients or pesticides load); sustainable soil management (e.g. erosion control; nutrient balance; prevention of acidification, salinization, reduction of pesticides); sustainable, carbon-efficient methods of livestock production; reduction of use of antimicrobials; reduction of food loss and food waste; animal welfare commitments that go beyond the mandatory legal requirements. Eligible Activities
The activities that can be funded under this call are information and promotion campaigns covering products and schemes listed in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014.
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/agrip/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_agrip-simple-2022_en.pdf
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Support for simple programmes targeting Canada, USA or Mexico (Topic 7)
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Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The information and promotion programmes shall target one or more countries identified in the corresponding topic. The objectives of these programmes shall comply with the general and specific objectives set out in Article 2 and the aims listed in Article 3 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014 highlighting in particular the specific features of agricultural production methods in the Union, particularly in terms of food safety, traceability, authenticity, labelling, nutritional and health aspects, animal welfare, respect for the environment and sustainability (including climate benefits such as the greenhouse gas emissions reduction and/or increase in carbon removals), and the characteristics of agricultural and food products, particularly in terms of their quality, taste, diversity or traditions. The expected ultimate impact is to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of Union agri-food products, raise their profile and increase their market share in these targeted countries.
Eligible Activities
The activities that can be funded under this call are information and promotion campaigns covering products and schemes listed in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014.
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
4
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
8.300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
85
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Support for simple programmes targeting other geographical areas (Topic 8)
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Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The information and promotion programmes shall target one or more countries identified in the corresponding topic. The objectives of these programmes shall comply with the general and specific objectives set out in Article 2 and the aims listed in Article 3 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014 highlighting in particular the specific features of agricultural production methods in the Union, particularly in terms of food safety, traceability, authenticity, labelling, nutritional and health aspects, animal welfare, respect for the environment and sustainability (including climate benefits such as the greenhouse gas emissions reduction and/or increase in carbon removals), and the characteristics of agricultural and food products, particularly in terms of their quality, taste, diversity or traditions.
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The expected ultimate impact is to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of Union agri-food products, raise their profile and increase their market share in these targeted countries. Eligible Activities
The activities that can be funded under this call are information and promotion campaigns covering products and schemes listed in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014.
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 21/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
12.300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/agrip/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_agrip-simple-2022_en.pdf
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Support for simple programmes – Organic production method (Topic 2)
call synopsis
Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The information and promotion programmes shall target one or more countries identified in the corresponding topic. The objectives of these programmes shall comply with the general and specific objectives set out in Article 2 and the aims listed in Article 3 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014 highlighting in particular the specific features of agricultural production methods in the Union, particularly in terms of food safety, traceability, authenticity, labelling, nutritional and health aspects, animal welfare, respect for the environment and sustainability (including climate benefits such as the greenhouse gas emissions reduction and/or increase in carbon removals), and the characteristics of agricultural and food products, particularly in terms of their quality, taste, diversity or traditions. The expected ultimate impact is to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of Union agri-food products, raise their profile and increase their market share in these targeted countries.
Eligible Activities
Information provision and promotion programmes concerning the organic products under Union quality scheme defined in Article 5(4)(b) of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014 in any third country/ies OR Information provision and promotion programmes aiming at increasing the awareness of Union sustainable agriculture and animal welfare in any third country/ies
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Total budget/ call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
85
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Type of call
Enterprises and Economic Development
Support for simple programmes targeting other geographical areas (Topic 8)
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Programme
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The information and promotion programmes shall target one or more countries identified in the corresponding topic. The objectives of these programmes shall comply with the general and specific objectives set out in Article 2 and the aims listed in Article 3 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014 highlighting in particular the specific features of agricultural production methods in the Union, particularly in terms of food safety, traceability, authenticity, labelling, nutritional and health aspects, animal welfare, respect for the environment and sustainability (including climate benefits such as the greenhouse gas emissions reduction and/or increase in carbon removals), and the characteristics of agricultural and food products, particularly in terms of their quality, taste, diversity or traditions.
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The activities that can be funded under this call are information and promotion campaigns covering products and schemes listed in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014.
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 21/04/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
12.300.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/agrip/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_agrip-simple-2022_en.pdf
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Support for simple programmes - Union quality schemes (Topic 1)
call synopsis
AGRIP PROGRAMME
Administration
EUROPEAN RESEARCH EXECUTIVE AGENCY (REA)
Objective
The objective is to increase the awareness and recognition of the Union quality schemes, namely: (a) quality schemes: protected designation of origin (PDO), protected geographical indication (PGI), traditional specialty guaranteed (TSG) and optional quality terms; (b) the logo for quality agricultural products specific to the outermost regions of the Union. Information and promotion programmes on Union quality schemes should be a key priority in the internal market since such schemes provide consumers with assurances on the quality and characteristics of the product or the production process used, achieve added value for the products concerned and enhance their market opportunities. One of the expected results is to increase the levels of recognition of the logo associated with the Union quality schemes by the European consumers and increased knowledge of the information the quality schemes aim to provide. According to special Eurobarometer (No 504), only 14% of Europeans consumers recognize the logos of products that benefit from a protected designation of origin (PDO), 20% recognise a protected geographical indication (PGI), and 14% recognise a traditional specialty guaranteed, these being the main Union quality schemes. The expected ultimate impact is to increase awareness of the Union quality scheme and to enhance the competitiveness and consumption of products registered under a Union quality scheme, raise their profile and increase their market share.
Eligible Activities
The activities that can be funded under this call are information and promotion campaigns covering products and schemes listed in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 1144/2014.
Eligible Applicants
trade or inter-trade organisations, established in a Member State and representative of the sector or sectors concerned ; trade or inter-trade organisations of the Union representative of the sector or sectors concerned at Union level; producer organisations or associations of producer organisations; agri-food bodies. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium having at least two organisations.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
85
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Public procurement of Innovation development
call synopsis
Programme
Single Market Programme
Administration
EISMEA
Objective
1. Exploiting the public procurement as a tool to foster innovation in areas of strong public interest. 2. Creating a general positive societal value by the innovation procured/developed, in particular in the area of digital transformation, public health and green transformation. 3. Contributing to capacity building and knowledge transfer on public procurement of innovation - increasing the number of procurers involved in the collaborative action as actors, followers or observers and developing tools and knowledge for replication of the developed procurement of innovation
Eligible Activities
The Commission wishes to develop further the potential of public procurement of innovation across the EU. This is possible if public buyers with practical experience of PPI can pass their knowledge to others with no or limited experience. The action will allow to build an extensive reference base for innovation procurement activities and a network of procurers, which would then be open to newcomers. In addition to the costs associated with the setting up of the workshops and network, participants will receive financial support for their purchases of innovative solutions.
Eligible Applicants
Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 2 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) acting in their capacity of contracting authority (public buyer) which complies with the following conditions: - minimum [2] public buyers from [2] different eligible countries that must effectively propose purchase of innovation.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
48
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
21/04/2022
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Sustour Supporting Tour operators and Travel Agents Towards Sustainability
call synopsis
Programme
Cosme Programme
Administration
Sustour Consortium
Objective
The SUSTOUR support programme for SMEs is financed under the EU COSME programme and designed to help tour operators and travel agencies in improving their sustainability performance. No matter whether you are just getting started or already further along in your journey, our blended training approach meets you where you are. Benefit from innovative online trainings, multi-day classroom trainings, intensive coaching (group and individual) as well as peer-to-peer learning – all provided and guided by selected sustainable tourism experts.
Eligible Activities
SUSTOUR will provide a grant to selected SMEs in the form of vouchers for services delivered in the frame of a Technical Support Scheme. The Technical Support Scheme offers on the one hand a training, management and certification programme to support SMEs towards Travelife certification. On the other hand, it offers a specialised programme open for companies who have already reached (basic) certification or who wish to focus on certain sustainability aspects. This accelerator programme supports them with the implementation of innovative practices in their supply chain. There are 4 modules to choose from under this programme (at choice of the SME).
Eligible Applicants
micro, small or medium-sized enterprise (SME); established in an EU Member State or a third country participating in the COSME programme: Iceland, the UK, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania or Turkey; Has an economic activity of travel agency, tour operator or other reservation service and related activities (NACE 79)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
10/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
10/05/2022
595.000
Expected number of proposals funded
175
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Enterprises and Economic Development
EU SME Centre in China – phase IV (relaunch)
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Programme
Single Market Programme
Administration
EISMEA
Objective
The EU SME Centre phase IV will not only further develop the activities of previous phases, especially the ones carried out in the most recent phase III, but will also provide new business support services that reflect, on the one hand, the needs of SMEs in the post COVID-19 pandemic and, on the other hand, the new EU policy priorities and the state of EU-China economic relations
Eligible Activities
The action will improve the access of European SMEs to the Chinese market by providing them with a first line and comprehensive range of hands-on support services (publications, practical training, ask-the-expert service, webinars…) getting them ready to do business in China. The action will further develop its audience and activities in order to:assess European SMEs’ readiness towards establishing and developing their commercial presence in the Chinese market (through exports and/or investments) by providing EU added-value support services; improve synergies with other EU projects and best practice sharing at the European, national and regional EU business association levels, with the ultimate goal to support European business advocacy in China and benefit EU SMEs that intend to do business in China. Through an online platform, SMEs will have access to: relevant publications giving practical advice on how to develop their presence on the Chinese market, an ‘ask-the-expert service’ providing a first line of answer to more specific questions (legal, standardisation and distribution issues, notably through e-commerce…), webinars, practical business trainings
Eligible Applicants
business support organisations and/or trade promotion organisations; a company specialised in communication and/or training activities addressed to SMEs with proven transnational experience. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least four [4] applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: minimum one [1] entity (BSO/TPO) must be established in the EU and minimum two [2] entities (BSO/TPO) must be established in China.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/05/2022
2.400.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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EU ECO-TANDEM PROGRAMME Call for Participation
call synopsis
Cosme+ Programme
Administration
EU Eco-tandem Programme Consortium
Objective
The EU ECO-TANDEM Project is thought for the specific mission of finding ways and encouraging traditional Tourism SMEs paired with Tourism (and non-Tourism) innovative startups and innovators, for a mutual benefit cooperation. The Tourism industry is now facing new challenges (“over-tourism”, COVID-19) that will shape the way we address sustainability in the upcoming years. Tourism SMEs need to embrace the opportunity that the new challenge of sustainability offers, as a possible driver of innovation and growth. The scope is to scout innovative solutions for helping traditional SMEs to adopt a more eco-sustainable approach in Tourism and support a green transition of the sector. People and companies from different disciplines in fact do not naturally cooperate with each other: although companies in Tourism are often very open to collaboration, they lack the resources and interdisciplinary skills necessary to organise such collaborations.
Eligible Activities
The objective of this "Call for Participation” is to select European Tourism SMEs and European Tourism (or non-Tourism) startups or innovative Tourism (or non-Tourism) SMEs - hereafter referred as the “Third Party Beneficiaries”, to create “TANDEMs” (couples of companies joining and sharing an original business arrangement), and select the best ones, then providing them with technical and financial support to facilitate the European Tourism SMEs eco-transition. The selection process will be free of charge for the applicants.; Eligible activities: green certification courses; study visit at the startup premises to further implement the solution designed in the Plan of Action; coaching and mentoring sessions for a feasibility study; participation fees to green-oriented events at EU level; compliance adaptation for certification schemes including costs of certification or standardisation. Advisory services in the field of market analysis (sustainability need with respect to a specific customer segment for the SME); specific technical assessment at the SME premises to evaluate the feasibility of the innovative solution implementation; test-beds costs for the implementation of the green innovative solution at the SMEs premises;skills analysis.
Eligible Applicants
European Tourism SMEs and European Tourism (or non-Tourism) startups or innovative Tourism (or non-Tourism) SMEs
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
13
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
16/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
15/05/2022
403.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/ competitive-calls-cs/209
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Enterprises and Economic Development
F2F (Farm to Fork) Health Matters Call for Projects
call synopsis
Programme
Cosme+ Programme
Administration
F2F Health Matters Consortium
Objective
The objective of F2F Health Matters is to promote the development of collaborative internationalisation services with a clear geographic focus to offer practical support for a group of SMEs from participating regions specialized in the healthy food, bio-based techno-functional ingredients and solutions and sustainable bio-solutions to develop an international roadmap.
Eligible Activities
SMEs can apply to benefit from three types of dedicated internationalisation support from F2F Health Matters project: Commercial Lead Support, Travel Aid, and Elite Programme. The commercial lead and the travel aid constitute financial aids. The Elite Programme consists of tailor-made training and coaching and the access to a dedicated SMEs Community. All applicants are encouraged to choose the Elite Programme. For the financial aids, SMEs are able to choose both and classify their preference in the online form, but can only be granted once, and applicants are invited to read carefully the eligibility criteria.
Eligible Applicants
The beneficiaries of the Commercial Lead Support and of the Travel Aid constitute the smaller group of Champion SMEs. The SMEs beneficiaries of the Training and Coaching Programme constitute the enlarged group of Elite SMEs. SMEs located in COSME countries, which are members of the project Clusters or in a process of becoming members and that are interested in strengthening their international capacity in the target countries of F2F Health Matters and the following areas can apply for support: Innovative & Sustainable Healthy Food; Bio-based Techno-functional Ingredients & Solutions and Bio-solutions – to become more global across overseas markets of connected food, the market of functional food and healthy ingredient, the market of processed food products
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
18/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17/05/2022
105.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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Max % EU Cofunding https://f2f-project.eu/get-involved/
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Data space for security and law enforcement
call synopsis
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The objective is to deploy a common European Security data space for innovation allowing research, development, testing, training and validation of algorithms for AI-based systems for security (law enforcement) based on various types of datasets, including operational pseudonymized and anonymized datasets, following the data minimisation principle (Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 – GDPR and Directive (EU) 2016/680 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 - LED). Particular attention must be given to reducing potential bias in algorithms to be used by law enforcement.
Eligible Activities
This action will lay the economic, organisational and technical foundations of a federated data infrastructure. Specifically, it is expected that at the end of the project a system and a model of the data governance will be available, thus the project will include the following tasks: to develop a reference architecture, to define data standards and to determine criteria for certifications and product quality while addressing ethical concerns and complying with data protection requirements. Standardisation of data should be proposed and the framework may be defined based upon the UMF (uniform message format) project defining data models in a number of areas, such as data on persons, firearms and vehicles; to generate, collect, annotate and make interoperable data suitable to test, train and validate algorithms, which should be available for the training, validation and testing of tools using AI technologies, and, when possible, proportional and where provided for by law, shareable for security research purposes. There should be a monitoring process to ensure the quality of the data and the validation of the results. It would focus in particular the technical standard and the content, i.e. that the data is not biased against ethnicity, gender, nationality or other social categories
Eligible Applicants
Law enforcement authorities from at least 3 Member States. The participation of additional law enforcement authorities from additional EU Member States is encouraged. In addition, private entities, or public and publicly-funded organisations, including research institutes from eligible countries are encouraged to participate. Minimum 3 law enforcement authorities (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from at least 3 different EU Member States
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17/05/2022
Total budget/ call
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
8.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Publication (D/M/Y)
More information & official documents
50
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Enterprises and Economic Development
EBSI - Deployment of Services
call synopsis Programme
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
EBSI is already developing 7 use cases in cooperation with Member States and other Commission Services where significant resources have been invested and will need continued support until deployment for business continuity reasons. EBSI will support these cross border services and applications leveraging the EBP priorities. It will reinforce the catalytic role of EBSI for providing better services to citizens and opportunities for businesses. The objective is to support through grants actions that reinforce the EBSI infrastructure and the EBP use cases. This will engage a large range of European actors in actions related to EBSI and EBP priorities.
Eligible Activities
This part concern all the EBSI actions for 2021-22, that are implemented through call for proposals. It will support the roll out of the EBSI by contributing to the deployment of nodes in all Member States enhancing the performance and robustness of EBSI, and to the implementation of local support services (help desk, information and training activities for local authorities, citizens etc.). It will support as well as the deployment of the crossborder use cases already selected by EBP. 2 types of proposals are foreseen to be funded (depending on the use case covered): i. Leveraging the work on verifiable credentials of the EBSI’s Diploma and the European Social Security Pass use cases ii. Other use cases
Eligible Applicants
Minimum 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Promoting European innovation in education
call synopsis Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The project will support closer collaboration in the digital education sector in Europe amongst European EdTech start-ups/SMEs and other relevant stakeholders and across Europe. It will foster the exchange of good practices at pan-European level, aiming at increased capacities of the national education systems and at distance, innovative, effective and inclusive learning. It will also foster increased opportunities for the European EdTech industry, while promoting European ethical values regarding the use of educational technologies and data shared in Europe. It will contribute to increasing synergies and complementarity between initiatives in digital education, in particular in view of the Erasmus programme and Horizon Europe. It will also help the education sector to be better prepared for possible future crisis such as additional lock-downs to due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Objective: This action will support the digital transformation of the education sector at European level by boosting innovation in education in Europe by supporting EdTech startups and SMEs to accelerate their disruptive EdTech solutions. The project will support the strategic priority of the Digital Education Action Plan 2021-2027 and in full synergy with, and complementarity to, the objective of setting up a European Digital Education Hub and in line with the European Education Area framework.
Eligible Activities
Host a pan-European network to promote European excellence in educational innovation by bringing together European EdTech start-ups/SMEs, with other relevant actors such as technology providers, industry associations and investors, policy makers and ministries, schools, teachers, universities, research organisations, experts and NGOs, and linking this network to other existing pan-European networks/fora. Support cooperation between EdTech start-ups/SMEs and other stakeholders of a maximum number of Member States and Associated countries to exchange best practises, analyse successful applications of digital technologies and potential market uptake, explore lessons learned during and after the Covid-19 crisis. This should be done in close cooperation with the development of the European Education Area. Support EdTech companies with business and educational mentoring and training services and by gaining insights and understanding market trends and needs by collecting comprehensive and high-value up-to-date data to better understand the EdTech start-ups/SMEs landscape in Europe. Develop guidelines aiming at fostering a wider European EdTech industry for the development of digital education content, solutions and tools, in light of technological needs (connectivity, platforms, interoperability, standardisation, security and privacy issues, use of emerging technologies such as AI or data) as well as pedagogical, societal and ethical aspects, based on relevant scientific evidence and in consultation with European Education area stakeholders. Propose a roadmap towards a European EdTech ecosystem promoting European excellence in educational innovation, including how local, regional, national and European efforts can be combined.
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Enterprises and Economic Development
call synopsis Eligible Applicants
For this topic, multi-beneficiary applications are mandatory and specific conditions for the consortium composition apply a consortium of a minimum of 3 independent entities (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17/05/2022
Total budget/ call
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
3.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Public Sector Open Data for AI and Open Data Platform
call synopsis Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
High Value Datasets held by the public sector will be available via APIs in a machinereadable format for the creation of data products and services and for their use by the participants in the common European data spaces. This will help more companies, in particular SMEs, start-ups, as well as public organisations to use cross-EU data to scale up and offer EU-wide services, benefiting from the size of the EU’s digital market. The easy availability of machine-readable data in bulk or via APIs will also greatly facilitate machine learning based on public data, especially in the data-demanding areas such as climate change, pollution or weather predictions.The Open Data infrastructure will continue to facilitate and improve access and re-use by the private and public sectors of the datasets generated by European public administrations. Objective: The objective is to increase the easy availability, quality and usability of public sector information in compliance with the requirement of the Open Data Directive[1], in order to boost the re-use and combination of open public data across the EU for the development of information products and services, including AI applications.
Eligible Activities
Grants will support public administrations at local, regional and national level in increasing semantic, technical and legal interoperability and data portability of the High Value Datasets (HVDs) identified by the forthcoming corresponding implementing act and selected in specific categories indicated in Annex 1 to the Open Data Directive namely: Geospatial, Earth observation and environment, Meteorological, Statistics, Companies and company ownership, Mobility. In addition, the applicable data sharing rules for selected HVDs belonging to Geospatial, Earth observation and environment, Meteorological domains will complement the provisions of the Directive on Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE) and further support Green Deal related initiatives.
Eligible Applicants
minimum 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) at least one applicant is a public sector body in the scope of the Open Data Directive
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
50
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Testing and Experimentation Facility for Agri-Food
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call synopsis Programme
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The principal objective of this measure is to further the development of the agri-food sector by enabling the full benefit of the digital transformation with AI and AI-powered robotics technologies and the move to a Circular Economy for a more sustainable, affordable, efficient and competitive production under high standards.
Eligible Activities
The selected project will develop reference testing and experimentation facilities with a focus on full integration, testing, validation, demonstration, and where appropriate certification, of advanced AI-based and AI-powered robotics technologies for the agrifood sector. Fields of applications may include, for instance, precision farming solutions, but also other applications from mid- and down-stream such as food processing, wholesale, retail, hospitality and food services. The project may cover the whole value chain of the agri-food sector, but should only cover at least agriculture. Where appropriate demonstration can be done in connection with a specialised demonstration facility, several sub-sector and production types can be considered as well as various variables as it regards crop-livestock types/soils/climatic and environmental conditions/ farm structure. The facilities may include a range of use cases in different fields such as – but not limited to - precision weeding/fertilisation/seeding, sensor data management, multifunctional autonomous robotics applications (and its long-time continuous use), and/or in different sub-sectors, such as arable farming, greenhouses, livestock/ chicken management. Use cases may also be developed along different topics, such as collaborative robotics, circular economy or reduced food loss/waste. The use-cases offered should be end-user driven. This will be ensured by closely involving the endusers, e.g. farmers. Smaller farmsand businesses should be involved in particular to ensure affordability of AI solutions. The project may conduct an analysis of bottlenecks and drivers of uptake of AI-based solutions by end users for its specific use cases, if appropriate in combination with the European Digital Innovation Hubs.
Eligible Applicants
minimum 4 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 4 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Support to the implementation of the European Digital Identity Framework and the implementation of the Once Only System under the Single Digital Gateway Regulation
call synopsis
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The objective of the topic is to develop, implement and scale up the European Digital Identity framework, based on the revised eIDAS regulatory framework as well as the exchange of evidence as set out in article 14 the Single Digital Gateway Regulation. The broader objective of European Digital Identity is to improve citizen’s access to highly trusted and secure electronic identity means and trust services such as digital signatures, improve citizens’ possibilities to use them and improve their ability to control over sharing their personal identity data. Reaching these aims requires technical implementation work procured by the Commission in particular in the development phase as well as by organisations providing public and private online services in Member States. The topic aims to develop and pilot tools supporting the implementation of the new European electronic identity for all relevant stakeholders. It also intends to develop and deploy use-cases, including innovative solutions, for the new EU-eID ecosystem leveraging and using synergies with decentralised technologies and the work for a self-sovereign identity framework undertaken at EBSI and developed in the context of the new trust service for electronic ledgers (see topic 5.2.1). It will support the implementation of the once-only principle and the sharing of data between public administrations in the EU under the control of the user.
Eligible Activities
Pilot implementations of the European Digital Identity Wallet and its ecosystem and piloting of use cases in priority areas as relevant for the once-only principle under the Single Digital Gateway regulation, as well as validating technical references, standards, components and solutions. Use-cases may build on decentralised technologies such as the exchange of credentials leveraging electronic ledgers. Implementation activities by public and private sector service providers to integrate their systems with the European Digital Identity Wallet and its ecosystem, in particular for the purpose of exchanging digital attestations of attributes and identity credentials by means of a personalised digital wallet. These activities may also include innovative technical solutions based on electronic ledgers such as those developed by EBSI.
Eligible Applicants
Minimum 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
37.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
5.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
50
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Data space for cultural heritage (deployment)
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call synopsis Programme
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
This action will create the European common data space for cultural heritage, a new flagship initiative to provide support to the digital transformation of Europe’s cultural sector, and foster the creation and reuse of content in cultural and creative sectors. It will build on the current Europeana platform and will vastly expand the current functionalities, in particular in relation to 3D digitisation, re-use of digitised cultural resources as well as cross-sector and cross-border cooperation. The project will also build on the current Europeana Strategy 2020-2025. The objective is the creation of a technical infrastructure combined with governance mechanisms that will secure easy, cross-border access to key datasets in the targeted area. The projects will have to deploy trust mechanisms (security and privacy by design), data services which ensure the identity of source and receiver of data and which ensure the access and usage rights towards the data.
Eligible Activities
Grants will focus on the digital capacity building in the cultural sector for its digital transformation and re-use of data, particularly at national level across Member States. Projects will cover one of the following activities: enriching the offer of services available on the data space, such as access to high quality and high value datasets, technological tools, technical know-how references, tools for knowledge sharing, consultancy and other services, to support digitisation, preservation and online sharing of digital cultural heritage assets. using existing Artificial Intelligence and machine-learning systems to improve userengagement and experience, such as for the automatic translation of content or automatic metadata enrichment, improving multilingual aspects, providing adaptive filtering of cultural heritage assets or personalised recommendations; fostering the potential of re-use of, in particular, 3D digitised cultural heritage assets in important domains such as education, social sciences and humanities, tourism and the wider cultural and creative sector.
Eligible Applicants
minimum 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
24
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17/05/2022
Total budget/ call
4.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
1.300.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Publication (D/M/Y)
More information & official documents
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Support to cybersecurity in the health sector
call synopsis Programme
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The action will support cybersecurity resilience in healthcare and public health institutions, which have been put under particular stress over the recent years, especially further to the COVID-19 crisis, in view of limiting the damage of safety-critical cybersecurity incidents which have affected hospitals and health services providers.
Eligible Activities
The focus will be on improving the cybersecurity capabilities of healthcare and public health institutions across the EU, including cybersecurity services and products, skills and training, awareness raising, and exchange of information, and others. Cross-border solutions will be promoted where appropriate. The types of tools intervention covered must include at least one of the following: Implementation of objectives and requirements under the NIS Directive in relation to the health sector; Support for the uptake in healthcare and public health institutions, and in particular SMEs, of software tools, methods, organisational and management practices, and training material dedicated to cybersecurity; Electronic ID (eID) and data management solutions contributing to data security in healthcare and public health institutions; Cybersecurity education, awareness and skills in healthcare and public health institutions.
Eligible Applicants Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Type of call
for proposals
Max Duration (months)
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
10.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
50% and 75% (for SMEs)
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Blockchain Standardisation
call synopsis Programme
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The objective of this topic is to three-fold: (i) to contribute towards implementing the Blockchain chapter of the Rolling Plan for ICT standardisation, (ii) to reinforce the link between EBSI and International and European blockchain/Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) standardisation and technical specification activities, (iii) strengthen participation of European start-ups, SMEs and independent experts in developing blockchain/DLT standards and technical specifications.
Eligible Activities
This action will involve and empower European stakeholders, participating in the development of open technical specifications and standards, to leverage on the work of EBSI (including best practices and use-cases) that takes into account European values and ethics, strengths the take-up, scalability, sustainability, security and interoperability of blockchain/DLT technological solutions..
Eligible Applicants
Minimum 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
24
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Coordination and Support Actions — 100% funding rate
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GovTech Incubator
call synopsis Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The GovTech incubator aims to ensure cross-border collaboration between digitalisation agencies in the different Member States and countries associated to the Programme, involving also GovTech actors from the private sector and academia. The funded activities will make use of the Common Services Platform where applicable..
Eligible Activities
The scope of the GovTech Incubator activities should be to deliver on an action plan on basis of jointly agreed objectives, covering 4 years of work, with a possible extension to the full duration of the Digital Europe Programme. The Action plan should ensure at least to cover the following activities: 1. Developing horizontal incubator functions such as advice, challenge, pitching exercises, engagements with stakeholders, etc. 2. Support the design, elaboration, execution of the pilots using emerging digital technologies. The pilots can involve only limited set of partners of the consortium. 3. Assess and identify from pilots possible reusable solutions supporting existing or new public services. Propose further activities such as Large Scale Pilots or new components to be made available later through the Common Service Platform. 4. Ensure continuous road mapping of the activities of the GovTech incubator and its sustainability throughout the Digital Europe programme and beyond. 5. Ensure coherence and active engagements with national GovTech programmes and actors in order to identify possible future activities for the GovTech Incubator.
Eligible Applicants
Proposals must be submitted by: − a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) and which complies with the following conditions: − Minimum 3 entities from 3 different eligible countries; − At least 3 entities operating at national level experimentation and supporting innovation activities on digital public services (GovTech Labs, Digital Labs,…) being either public or private entities.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
24
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17/05/2022
Total budget/ call
6.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
1
Max budget/ project
6.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
50% and 75% (for SMEs)
Publication (D/M/Y)
More information & official documents
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Security (law enforcement): AI-based pilot
call synopsis Programme
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
This action will contribute to close the gap between prototypes that have been developed with the support of EU funded security research and innovation programmes (i.e. up to TRL 7) and systems proven in operational environment that bring clear added value to police practitioners (i.e. TRL 8/9). Due to the sensitivity of data handled in investigations, this can only be done by LE, in their own premises and on real use cases. This is particularly true in the context of AI where the representativity of data sets plays an important role in avoiding inaccurate, biased or even discriminatory outcomes.
Eligible Activities
To achieve the above mentioned objective, it is necessary to foster the testing, validation and optimisation of innovative digital forensic and investigation tools over sufficient periods of time (minimum 6 months) in real operational environment. It is also necessary to coordinate the pilots and to ensure that the validated solutions can benefit to EU LE at large and duly address fundamental rights challenges notably by enhancing data quality, mitigating bias, detecting errors and avoiding any form of discrimination in the decision making process. This would be done by: Setting up a validation methodology for innovative investigative tools that should be designed and validated by the Europol Innovation Lab with the involvement of its dedicated core groups of EU Member States. Running large scale pilots in LE premises for training, validating and adapting a limited number of best in class (selected among a set of tools proposed by the Europol Innovation Lab that comply to EU standards in terms of regulation and protections of fundamental rights) innovative AI tools in real environment, Creating when necessary a set of annotated data during the pilot projects that could be shared among LE and potentially Europol (and eventually feed the data space for security and law enforcement), Ensuring that the solutions validated through pilots can benefit to a number of EU LEAs with the support of the Europol Innovation Lab, Networks of LE practitioners and the enforcement of appropriate IPR.
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17/05/2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2022-deploy-02-law-security-ai
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Short term training courses in key capacity areas
call synopsis Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The aim of this action is support the development of advanced digital skills of people in the labour force, with a focus on SMEs, by providing affordable access to highquality specialised training courses, reflecting the latest developments in key capacity areas, such as Cybersecurity, AI, cloud or microelectronics. SMEs owners, managers and employees will have the possibility to attend high-class digital training that larger companies can more easily afford. This action contributes to the implementation of the SME strategy for a sustainable and digital Europe, supporting the development of Digital Crash Courses for SME employees. This action will ultimately contribute to increasing the number of people able to design, develop and deploy digital solutions in the economy and across sectors.
Eligible Activities
The selected projects shall design and deliver short-term training courses (hereafter ‘courses’) for upskilling and reskilling of the labour force, with a particular focus on SMEs owners, managers and employees. The courses must be practical and provide specific knowledge about key digital technologies and their applications, for example: AI, cybersecurity, microelectronics, internet of things, 3D printing and modelling, cloud and software, data, or blockchain. Particular attention shall be given to aspects such as green application and environmental impact of these technologies. The courses can have a different length, from a couple of days to 6 months maximum. The main types of courses could be for example: o Courses for business’ leaders or managers, to acquire advanced digital skills and competences related to digital technologies and how they can be deployed to innovate and expand their businesses. o Courses for employed people or job seekers to acquire advanced digital skills and competences related to a specific aspect of digital technologies (e.g. Internet of Things for advanced manufacturing or data mining etc.. or targeted trainings to develop advanced digital skills in professions handling sensitive data and integrating new digital tools in their daily work, such as health and care professionals). o Intensive seminars and workshops on specific business cases and aspects of certain digital technologies for high-skilled workers in SMEs.
Eligible Applicants
a consortium of at least 6 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
36
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
25.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
3.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
50% and 75% (in case of Smes)
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Testing and Experimentation Facility for Manufacturing
call synopsis Programme
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The world-class large-scale reference site for testing and experimentation of AI-powered solutions will enable integrating state-of-the-art AI and robotics technologies in the manufacturing domain, and will foster the deployment of trustworthy, transferable and scalable Industrial AI in Europe. A transition towards a more AI-driven manufacturing industry will improve the quality and sustainability of production.
Eligible Activities
The manufacturing TEF will provide physical and virtual access to real-life manufacturing resources that can be used for testing and experimenting with AI solutions. Examples of such manufacturing resources are model factories that combine different technologies such as additive manufacturing, machine tools, intelligent conveyor systems, automated warehousing, trusted and secured access to data, IoT infrastructure and more, covering multiple industrial processes. The manufacturing TEF will address the manufacturing sector’s needs for Industrial AI, taking into account domain-specific requirements in terms of time criticality, safety, security and effective interaction and collaboration between robots, AI solutions, and humans who are in control, as well as resource efficiency and environmental performance. The TEF site will offer support and best practices in AI solution implementation, testing and training of algorithms including: full integration, industrial validation and demonstration up to pilot manufacturing in dedicated assembly lines and production cells. The TEF needs to support testing and experimentation of main AI-related services, which cover areas of machine learning, robotics, planning and scheduling, optimisation, self-configuration, computer vision, formal methods, natural language processing, automated reasoning, game theory, multi-agent systems, complex systems, system verification, bioinformatics and others. The TEF site will define and establish European test and training data sets in cooperation with manufacturing data spaces. The project is encouraged to collaborate with other relevant Digital Europe Programme projects, in particular the edge AI and other sectorial Testing and Experimentation Facilities, to ensure appropriate synergies.
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
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Testing and experimentation Facility for smart cities and communities
call synopsis Programme
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
To provide a testing and experimentation facility for AI and robotics in cities and communities and make their resources accessible to EU cities, communities and innovative academia and industry stakeholders (including SMEs) that would enable them to validate novel AI-driven services in close-to-real-life environments before their further massive deployment. The Testing and Experimentation Facility will actively collaborate with the project validating the blueprint for a common European data space for smart cities and communities by making any infrastructure created by the pilots widely accessible on a longer-term basis to other stakeholders in line with the Testing and Experimentation Facility context.
Eligible Activities
The participating communities and cities will create and make physical and digital facilities for testing and experimentation of innovative AI-enabled and robotics-based services and solutions (such as optimisation of traffic flows) widely accessible on a longer-term basis to other stakeholders (and particularly the consortium running the validation pilots below) in close-to-real-life environment. The TEF will offer digital twins of some of the use-case environments, exploiting to the extent possible the LDT (local digital twin) toolbox and, vice-versa, contributing to the LDT toolbox, to the extent possible. Within the context of smart cities and communities, this facility will be focused on the transport, energy, -construction and environmental protection sectors linked to the action areas of the European Green Deal, and support cross-sector services and applications. The facility will offer both the infrastructure and personnel support to the users of the facility to run the tests and experiments, including access to highperformance computing.
Eligible Applicants
minimum 3 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
60
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
20.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding
Simple Grants — 50% funding rate
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Federated European infrastructure for cancer images data
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call synopsis Programme
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The aim is to establish and deploy a pan-European digital infrastructure facilitating access to cancer images and related patient data in full compliance with the applicable data protection requirements. It will be used by clinicians, researchers and innovators with the ultimate aim of more precise and faster clinical decision-making, diagnostics, treatments and predictive medicine that will benefit citizens, patients, healthcare systems and the overall economy. The resulting data infrastructure will be inter-operable with the other components of the European health data space, in particular the genomic data infrastructure (see topic 2.2.1.7.1). It contributes to the Europe's Beating Cancer Plan and to the cancer mission under Horizon Europe, while building on relevant research projects under Horizon 2020. In order to maximise the societal benefits of health data use, the data space should be supported by advanced IT tools and capacities, e.g. AI and HPC.
Eligible Activities
This action will support the deployment of the infrastructure needed to link and explore fragmented European databases of medical images of different types of cancer, with a solid governance and clear business model for ingestion of data and its exploitation by public and private organisations in Member States and associated countries (controllers of data), industry and innovators. The infrastructure should consist of a central coordination entity, a federated network of FAIR-conform connected data sources, a platform enabling data discovery, querying and capability to access appropriate computing capacities for distributed data analysis. The action may combine existing data sources and support creation of new data sets. To ensure maximum data protection, identifiable data will in principle be analysed using distributed data analysis and AI learning techniques, while fully taking into account the applicable data protection requirements and the EU’s international obligations. Central storage may take place if the data are anonymised and in accordance with applicable legal requirements. The project will be in full compliance with the relevant legal, ethical, quality and interoperability requirements and standards.
Eligible Applicants
minimum 5 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 5 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
48b
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
18.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2022-cloud-ai-02-cancer-image
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Deploying The Network Of National Coordination Centres With Member States
call synopsis Programme
Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
With the creation of the European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre (Regulation (EU) 2021/887), the National Coordination Centres – working together through a network – will contribute to achieving the objectives of this regulation and to foster the Cybersecurity Competence Community in each Member State, contributing to acquire the necessary capacity. National Coordination Centres (NCC) will support cybersecurity capacity building at national and, where relevant, regional and local levels. They shall aim at fostering cross-border cooperation and at the preparation of joint actions as defined in the European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre and Network regulation.
Eligible Activities
The National Coordination Centre should carry out the following tasks: acting as contact points at the national level for the Cybersecurity Competence Community to support the European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre in achieving its objectives and missions, in particular in coordinating the Cybersecurity Competence Community through the coordination of its national members; providing expertise and actively contributing to the strategic tasks of the European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre, taking into account relevant national and regional challenges for cybersecurity in different sectors; promoting, encouraging and facilitating the participation of civil society, industry in particular start-ups and SMEs, academic and research communities and other actors at Member State level in cross-border projects and cybersecurity actions funded through all relevant Union programmes;
Eligible Applicants
minimum 5 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 5 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
48
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
33.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
EUR 1 000 000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2022-cyber-02-nat-coordination
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Testing and Experimentation Facility for Health
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Digital Europe
Administration
Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Objective
The demand for high-quality health and care by European citizens is increasing. At the same time, there is an urgent need for cost-effectiveness in the context of an ageing society and growing numbers of chronically ill patients. Technologies based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics have the potential to improve the efficiency, security, and quality of the prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment, care, rehabilitation and monitoring of European citizens’ health, as well as to promote a healthy lifestyle. The awarded project will develop the Testing and Experimentation Facility (TEF) with a focus on full integration, testing and validation of advanced AI-based technologies (e.g. IoT, MedIoT, Active and Assisted Living Technologies) and robotics technologies for health and care. The crucial need for a such facility was made obvious during the COVID-19 crisis, as many potential solutions to address the current needs were already prototyped or tested in labs but could not be deployed in emergency situations because of the lack of testing in real-life environments and the lack of certification.
Eligible Activities
Activities supported by this scheme will cover the demonstration, testing and validation in real-life application environment, possibly with real patients, but also ethical and data protection reviews, certification, market analysis, IP protection, incubation and business development, as well as the contribution to the regulation and standardization effort, when relevant. The infrastructure established within this facility will include both the hardware (e.g. robots, high-performance computers, 3D printing, IoT) and the software, including trusted and secured access to data, necessary to provide the different services. Links to the data space for health should be established, when necessary. The project is encouraged to collaborate with other relevant Digital Europe Programme projects, in particular the edge AI and other sectorial Testing and Experimentation Facilities, to ensure appropriate synergies. The project should allow for large-scale in-silico, in vitro, ex-vivo and in vivo testing, when relevant. Links should be made to existing structures and networks as appropriate.
Eligible Applicants
minimum 5 independent applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 5 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
60
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 17/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
30.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Enterprises and Economic Development
SME friendly training for Central Purchasing Bodies (CPBs)
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Single Market Programme
Administration
EISMEA
Objective
Organisation of several editions of the training programme for staff working for CPBs, or staff working in regulatory or policy making departments in charge of public procurement in Member States.
Eligible Activities
1. Organisation of trainings and project management 2. Selection of the participants for the training programme 3. Provision of the training 4. Establishment of a transnational CPB learning network of procurement professionals 5. Graduation ceremonies and the organisation of a final event
Eligible Applicants
Proposals must be submitted by a consortium composed of at least 2 to 7 applicants being beneficiaries (not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: − at least one applicant is an established Central Purchasing Body (CPB)14 operating at national level; − at least one applicant is specialised in the provision of trainings with strong academic and professional experience.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
44
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
23/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/05/2022
2.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Enterprises and Economic Development
METABUILDING: 2nd open GROW/HARVEST call for collaborative projects
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Horizon 2020
Administration
MetaBuilding Consortium
Objective
The overall objective of the METABUILDING project is to bring innovation to the “traditional” value chain of the Construction sector and at the same time systematically expand that value chain to other industrial sectors to create an Enlarged Built Environment sector. Construction sector SMEs are in the centre of attention and the project aims at integrating them in the innovation process in order to help them increase their productivity and competitiveness through collaboration with SMEs from more innovative, emerging industrial sectors. Furthermore, METABUILDING wants to contribute to the structuring of the construction sector to enhance collaboration between EU countries and regions. It provides innovation support to SMEs from 5 industrial sectors: Construction, Digital Industry, Additive Manufacturing, Nature-Based Solutions and Circularity & Recycling and 6 target countries: Austria, France, Hungary, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
Eligible Activities
Cross-sectoral and cross border collaborative innovation projects that focus on the co-development and demonstration of technologies and belong to one of the following categories: Experimental proof of concept (TRL3) Validation of technology in lab (TRL4) Validation of technology in relevant environment (TRL5) Demonstration of technology in relevant environment (TRL 6) Demonstration of system prototype in operational environment (TRL7) Completion and qualification of system (TRL8) Proof of the system in operational environment (TRL9)
Eligible Applicants
The applicant must be a consortium of two or more SMEs from at least two eligible sectors (one of them construction). A specific module in the METABUILDING platform – “Find a partner” module – is available to facilitate the partner search; • The members of the consortium need to be active in one of the following eligible sectors: o Construction o Digital Industry o Additive Manufacturing o Nature-Based Solutions o Circularity & Recycling; At least one SME in the consortium has to be established in one of the following six METABUILDING target countries: o Austria o France o Hungary o Italy o Portugal o Spain
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon 2020 associated countries, United Kingdom
Max Duration (months)
6
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
1/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
25 May 2022
Total budget/ call
1.440.000
Expected number of proposals funded
min. 48
60.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
https://www.metabuilding.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/GH2_applicant-guide_V3.pdf
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DIGITbrain 2nd Open Call
call synopsis Programme
Horizon 2020
Administration
DIGITBraing Consortium
Objective
DIGITbrain project has the ambition to transform the CloudiFacturing Solution and ecosystem (developed in the H2020 CloudiFacturing Project) towards the requirements of Manufacturing as a Service (hereafter MaaS), utilising the Digital Brain and its underlying technology components as the main innovation of the project. MaaS is a smart business model that aims to democratise the access of advanced digital technologies and advanced manufacturing technologies to manufacturing SMEs
Eligible Activities
Experiments are expected to cover any segments in the manufacturing sector, including (but not limited to) discrete manufacturing, continuous production, or construction. Experiments should aim at covering the development and uptake of digital technologies especially in segments where these are underexploited. In line with the DIGITbrain Solution, experiments are expected to model behaviour of an Industrial Product (manufacturing machine, line or mechatronic system) with the means of a Digital Twin. Besides, experiments are expected to demonstrate benefits in different phases of the life cycle of the Industrial Product, its adaption and/or evolution to new generations of the industrial product. Experiments are expecting to consider also environmental impacts.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in EU Member States and SME Programme Associates
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Horizon 2020 associated countries, United Kingdom
Max Duration (months)
12
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
More information & official documents
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
28/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31st May 2022
684.600
Expected number of proposals funded
97.000
Max % EU Cofunding
https://digitbrain.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Guide-for-Applicants-2nd-OC_final.pdf
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Enterprises and Economic Development
Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs
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Single Market Programme
Administration
EISMEA
Objective
To enhance entrepreneurship, develop the international outlook and competitiveness of European SMEs and foster potential start-up entrepreneurs and newly-established micro and small enterprises in the Participating Countries.The purpose of this call for proposals is to select Intermediary Organisations (IOs) to implement the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs programme at local level. They will, in particular, recruit the entrepreneurs and assist them to benefit from the programme. This call for proposals will therefore support actions of organisations enhancing and facilitating the exchanges of new with host entrepreneurs. 1. To provide on-the-job-training for new entrepreneurs with established host entrepreneurs in small and medium-sized enterprises abroad in the SMP Participating Countries in order to facilitate a successful start-up, and development of their business ideas; 2. To foster sharing of experience and information between entrepreneurs on the obstacles and challenges of starting up and developing their businesses; 3. To enhance market access and identification of potential partners for new and established entrepreneurs in other EU and SMP Participating Countries; also new entrepreneurs with EU citizenship have the possibility to go on an exchange with host entrepreneurs in the EYE global destinations; 4. To support networking between entrepreneurs from different SMP Participating Countries by building on knowledge and experience. 5. To foster matching of entrepreneurs from “underrepresented” countries.
Eligible Activities
Management of the programme, networking and reporting; management, quality control and evaluation; active networking; Promotion of the programme and recruitment of entrepreneurs; Relationships building; Relationships management The initiative expects to have achieved the following results by January 2027, i.e. by the end of projects co-financed under this call for proposals: - Circa 12 000 entrepreneurs matched; - Circa 14 000 entrepreneurs newly registered; - Circa 70-100 Intermediary Organisations involved in the implementation of the programme; - At least 30 countries covered; - Rate of successful exchanges above 90%
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in EU Member States and SME Programme Associates
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
48
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes 18/05/2022
Publication (D/M/Y)
23/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
Total budget/ call
40.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
4.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/smp/wpcall/2021/call-fiche_smp-cosme-2021-eye_en.pdf
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EUAF Technical Assistance
call synopsis Programme
Union Anti-fraud Programme (EUAF)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF) promotes activities against fraud, corruption and any other illegal activities affecting the financial interests of the EU. Among others, the Programme encourages the reinforcement of 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 call will support the following four topics in 2022: − EUAF-2022-TA-01 — Investigation and surveillance equipment and methods − EUAF-2022-TA-02 — Digital forensic hardware − EUAF-2022-TA-03 — Data analytics technologies and data purchases − EUAF-2022-TA-04 — Detection of illicit trade
Eligible Applicants
national or regional public authorities or international organisations whose task is to protect the EU financial interests Only applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries; affiliated entities and other participants are allowed, if needed).
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, EUAF associated countries
Max Duration (months)
24
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 31/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
9 500 000
Expected number of proposals funded
100 000
Max % EU Cofunding
24/05/2022
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EUAF Training, Conferences, Staff Exchanges and Studies
call synopsis Programme
Union Anti-fraud Programme (EUAF)
Administration
European Commission
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
The call will support the following four topics in 2022: − EUAF-2022-TRAI-01 — Specialised training sessions − EUAF-2022-TRAI-02 — Conferences, workshops and seminars − EUAF-2022-TRAI-03 — Staff exchanges − EUAF-2022-TRAI-04 — Comparative law studies and periodical publicationse
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 Only applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries; affiliated entities and other participants are allowed, if needed).
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, EUAF associated countries
Max Duration (months)
24
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More information & official documents
Deadline (D/M/Y)
1 100 000
Expected number of proposals funded
not lower than EUR 40 000
Max % EU Cofunding
14/06/2022
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/euaf/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_euaf-2022-ta_euaf-2022-trai_en.pdf
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Mandatory International Partnerships 31/03/2022
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European Innovation Procurement Awards: facing Societal Challenges category
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Innovation procurement boosts the process of transforming research results and ideas into innovative solutions. It represents an untapped potential to stimulate the demand for innovation. By using innovation procurement, the public and private sectors can provide state-of-the-art services and goods to the society and, at the same time, offer new growth and commercialisation opportunities for suppliers of disruptive solutions, particularly startups and SMEs.The European Innovation Procurement Awards aim to recognise public and private buyers, natural persons and those legal entities supporting these practices across Europe in their efforts to promote and stimulate innovation procurement and the innovative ways the solutions are procured.The Awards also aims to demonstrate how innovation procurement positively transforms the economy by not only creating new and sustainable markets, but also by tackling societal challenges such as climate change.
Eligible Activities
The awards would: Stimulate the innovation procurement uptake; Acknowledge and support the efforts done by procurers, and legal entities supporting them, to deliver better services and/or to bring products to the market in an innovative way; and build a diverse European community of public and private buyers to share, work together and inspire each other in the design of innovative procurement processes, and particularly in the delivery of public services. Categories: The European Innovation Procurement Awards: Facing societal challenges category: to reward those innovative procurement practises aimed to face covid-19 pandemic and/or its consequences during the recovery phase.
Eligible Applicants
any public and/or private procurer, as well as individuals/natural persons, located in one of the Member States (including overseas countries and territories, OCTs) or Associated Countries to Horizon Europe;
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/06/2022
100.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Enterprises and Economic Development
European Innovation Procurement Awards: Procurement leadership award
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Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Innovation procurement boosts the process of transforming research results and ideas into innovative solutions. It represents an untapped potential to stimulate the demand for innovation. By using innovation procurement, the public and private sectors can provide state-of-the-art services and goods to the society and, at the same time, offer new growth and commercialisation opportunities for suppliers of disruptive solutions, particularly startups and SMEs.The European Innovation Procurement Awards aim to recognise public and private buyers, natural persons and those legal entities supporting these practices across Europe in their efforts to promote and stimulate innovation procurement and the innovative ways the solutions are procured.The Awards also aims to demonstrate how innovation procurement positively transforms the economy by not only creating new and sustainable markets, but also by tackling societal challenges such as climate change.
Eligible Activities
The awards would: Stimulate the innovation procurement uptake; Acknowledge and support the efforts done by procurers, and legal entities supporting them, to deliver better services and/or to bring products to the market in an innovative way; and build a diverse European community of public and private buyers to share, work together and inspire each other in the design of innovative procurement processes, and particularly in the delivery of public services. Categories: The European Innovation Procurement Awards: Procurement Leadership Award category: to reward the outstanding individuals or legal entities that create strong role models, who empower others to suceed in the use and further deployment of innovation procurement; or develop, support and promote the establishement of new innovative procurement practices within the innovation ecosystem.
Eligible Applicants
any public and/or private procurer, as well as individuals/natural persons, located in one of the Member States (including overseas countries and territories, OCTs) or Associated Countries to Horizon Europe;
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/06/2022
100.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Enterprises and Economic Development
European Innovation Procurement Awards: Innovation procurement strategy award
call synopsis Programme
Horizon Europe Programme
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Innovation procurement boosts the process of transforming research results and ideas into innovative solutions. It represents an untapped potential to stimulate the demand for innovation. By using innovation procurement, the public and private sectors can provide state-of-the-art services and goods to the society and, at the same time, offer new growth and commercialisation opportunities for suppliers of disruptive solutions, particularly startups and SMEs.The European Innovation Procurement Awards aim to recognise public and private buyers, natural persons and those legal entities supporting these practices across Europe in their efforts to promote and stimulate innovation procurement and the innovative ways the solutions are procured.The Awards also aims to demonstrate how innovation procurement positively transforms the economy by not only creating new and sustainable markets, but also by tackling societal challenges such as climate change.
Eligible Activities
The awards would: Stimulate the innovation procurement uptake; Acknowledge and support the efforts done by procurers, and legal entities supporting them, to deliver better services and/or to bring products to the market in an innovative way; and build a diverse European community of public and private buyers to share, work together and inspire each other in the design of innovative procurement processes, and particularly in the delivery of public services. Categories: The European Innovation Procurement Awards: Innovation procurement strategy Award category: to reward holistic and dedicated strategy and/or action plan that trigger sustainable innovation procurement practices.
Eligible Applicants
any public and/or private procurer, as well as individuals/natural persons, located in one of the Member States (including overseas countries and territories, OCTs) or Associated Countries to Horizon Europe;
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
22/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22/06/2022
100.000
Expected number of proposals funded
2
Max % EU Cofunding
100
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Enterprises and Economic Development
GALACTICA Travel vouchers
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Horizon 2020 Programme
Administration
Galactica Project Consortium
Objective
GALACTICA aims to support the creation of new industrial value chains around textile and aerospace based on advanced manufacturing across EU by the development of long-term internationally competitive goods and services that require combining different competences and innovative solutions.
Eligible Activities
In the framework of this GALACTICA project call, two different types of vouchers are offered. The vouchers will be addressed to SMEs with innovative solutions that could be part of a cross sectoral and cross border value chains in the sectors of aerospace, textile and advanced manufacturing. Voucher types offered: Pioneer Acceleration Voucher. Scope: The main goal is to support the exploration of new cross-sectoral value chains feasibility with focus on developing a Minimum Viable Product (MVP1) connecting two or more of the sectors (aerospace, textile, advanced manufacturing). Indicative supported activities/ideas: - Building of the prototype in form of a Minimum Viable Product, - Testing of the hypothesis with business measurements and user validation tests that will provide crucial information for learning about the hypothesis validity, - Adjusting the product/service with a dedicated learning process Orbital Projects Voucher. Scope: implementation of functional prototypes and demonstrators for new cross-sectoral value chains, connecting two or more of the sectors (aerospace, textile, advanced manufacturing), while funding the integration of nontechnological innovations for speeding up market match. Indicative supported activities/ ideas: - Experimentation; - Technological maturation; - Prototype/system integration design and development, including materials, technical testing and market testing - Standardisation
Eligible Applicants
SMEs with innovative solutions that could create cross sectoral and cross border value chains in the three sectors of the GALACTICA programme, aerospace, textile and advanced manufacturing. Applicants must be established or with a branch office in one of the 27 EU member states or in the United Kingdom.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, associated countries
Max Duration (months)
6
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Mandatory International Partnerships 18/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
1.640.000
Expected number of proposals funded
100.000 20.000
Max % EU Cofunding
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ONGOING EUROPEAN CALLS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INTERREGIONAL COOPERATION
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Regional Development and Interregional Cooperation
Support to New European Bauhaus Local Initiatives
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KIC Community - New Bauhaus Initiative
Administration
European Institute of Technology (EIT)
Objective
Through this competitive call, we seek to incubate inspiring place-based transformative projects, that foster the three complementary values of the New European Bauhaus in daily lives, living spaces and experiences: Sustainability – foster climate goals, circularity, zero pollution, and biodiversity Aesthetics – increase the quality of experience and style beyond functionality; Inclusion – promote valuing diversity, accessibility and affordability Specifically, we are looking to promote projects led by local public authorities and contributing to the New European Bauhaus in the following four action areas: Renovation of existing buildings and public spaces in a spirit of circularity and carbon neutrality; Preservation and transformation of cultural heritage; Adaptation and transformation of buildings for affordable housing solutions; Regeneration of urban or rural spaces. 20 place-based project ideas will be selected to receive in-kind incubation support by multi-disciplinary experts to advance towards implementation. A tailored approach for each project idea based on needs assessment ; Definition of an implementation roadmap; Support services; Toolbox for future project owners
Eligible Activities
Your project idea must contribute to at least one of the four action areas that this call covers: 1. Renovation of existing buildings and public spaces in a spirit of circularity and carbon neutrality: 2. Preservation and transformation of cultural heritage 3. Adaption and transformation of buildings for affordable housing solutions 4. Regeneration of urban and rural spaces
Eligible Applicants
All sub-national public authorities that administer less than 100,000 inhabitants and have all the legal competences required to implement the envisioned project are eligible for this call and considered as “competent public authority”.; groups or associations of local public authorities and functional areas; public entities aggregating multiple municipalities/ local authorities, officially recognised as a tier of local government
Geo-coverage
EU Member States
Type of call
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 30/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29/05/2022
Total budget/ call
-
Expected number of proposals funded
20
Max budget/ project
-
Max % EU Cofunding
100
More information & official documents
https://www.adelphi.de/de/system/files/mediathek/bilder/Guidelines-New-EuropeanBauhaus-Local-Support.pdf
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EIT Community New European Bauhaus Call for proposals for Co-Creation of public space through citizen engagement
call synopsis KIC Community - New Bauhaus Initiative
Administration
European Institute of Technology (EIT)
Objective
The overall purpose of this call is to resolve challenges that the cities, peri-urban and rural areas face, focusing on New European Bauhaus thematic axes, innovation and action in public spaces through citizen engagement in their re-designing. The proposal must provide deep understanding of the local ecosystem, including stakeholders, culture and social dynamics, as well as expertise in citizen engagement activities and innovation/action. Cities, regions or affiliated entities must provide the following when developing the proposal: o Integration of project proposal or solution into the planned or current public realm improvement project or city strategy And: o An approved public realm infrastructure where project proposal or solution can boost its implementation and co-design with citizens Or: o Availability of physical public spaces where the new project proposal can improve their qualities following New European Bauhaus challenges and by implementing the New European Bauhaus approach
Eligible Activities
Based on the New European Bauhaus thematic axes, the EIT Community has further defined 4 challenges. Re-connecting with nature; Re-gaining sense of community and belonging; Prioritising the places and people that need it the most; The need for long-term, life cycle and integrated thinking in industrial ecosystem. The EIT Community NEB has set the following expected outcomes and impacts for the 2022 projects supporting these challenges: - Products and services (including rapid prototypes) promoting long-term use and thinking, and reduce by design; also maintenance, reusing, refurbishing, remanufacturing repurpose and recycling of resources and waste, including digital and monitoring tools, as well as improvement of current state-of-the-art industrial manufacturing processes. - Public and multi-stakeholder activities fostering circular economy actions, namely with regards to resources, waste, product life extension and second life of products, and more efficient management of resources. Activities are to target unsustainable mindsets or behaviours in specific social groups to maximize the potential impact. - Awareness raising and education activities on circular economy initiatives aimed at changing individual and group behaviours that perpetuate an unsustainable use of resources and/or waste management, e.g. energy, water, food, plastic.
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Regional Development and Interregional Cooperation
call synopsis Eligible Applicants
The applicant must be a private or public “legal entity”. Applications must be consortia of a minimum 2 partners and a maximum of 4 partners. One of these partners must be a City, region or an affiliated entity to a City or region located in an EU Member State or a Third Country associated to Horizon Europe. In case the consortium is made of 2 partners, the applicants must be independent organisations (there cannot be an affiliated link between them). One partner has to be presented as the Lead Partner.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, other Horizon Europe Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
6 months
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 30/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29/05/2022
270.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
6
45.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Regional Development and Interregional Cooperation
EIT Community New European Bauhaus Call for proposals for Citizen Engagement Activities
call synopsis Programme
KIC Community - New Bauhaus Initiative
Administration
European Institute of Technology (EIT)
Objective
This Call for proposals aims to work on activities where citizens and end-users are asked to identify relevant challenges in their city/community aligned with New European Bauhaus thematic axes. They are also empowered to create together potential solutions embedding the New European Bauhaus approach in an ideation process also aligned with the initiative. It is expected to encourage/incentivise the uptake of more sustainable habits, through the co-creation of new solutions, products and services with citizens.
Eligible Activities
Based on the New European Bauhaus thematic axes, the EIT Community has further defined 4 challenges. Re-connecting with nature; Re-gaining sense of community and belonging; Prioritising the places and people that need it the most; The need for long-term, life cycle and integrated thinking in industrial ecosystem. The EIT Community NEB has set the following expected outcomes and impacts for the 2022 Citizen Engagement projects supporting this challenge: - Public and multi-stakeholder activities fostering circular economy actions, namely with regards to resources, waste, product life extension and second life of products, and more efficient management of sources. Activities are to target unsustainable mindsets or behaviours in specific social groups to maximize the potential impact. - Awarenessraising and education activities on circular economy initiatives aimed at changing individual and group behaviours that perpetuate an unsustainable use of resources and/ or waste management, e.g. energy, water, food, plastic.
Eligible Applicants
The applicant must be a private or public “legal entity”. Applications must be consortia of a minimum 2 partners and a maximum of 4 partners. One of these partners must be a City, region or an affiliated entity to a City or region located in an EU Member State or a Third Country associated to Horizon Europe. In case the consortium is made of 2 partners, the applicants must be independent organisations (there cannot be an affiliated link between them). One partner has to be presented as the Lead Partner.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, other Horizon Europe Associate Countries
Max Duration (months)
5 months
Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships 30/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
29/05/2022
120.000
Expected number of proposals funded
8
15.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Type of call
Regional Development and Interregional Cooperation
Interreg Programme first call of projects
call synopsis Interreg Programme
Administration
Interreg Consortium
Objective
To enhance entrepreneurship, develop the international outlook and competitiveness of European SMEs and foster potential start-up entrepreneurs and newly-established The objective of an interregional cooperation project (in particular of the core phase) is to improve through exchange of experience the performance of the regional development policy instruments of the participating regions, including Investment for jobs and growth goal programmes. This particular focus on cohesion policy means that, at application stage, at least one of the policy instruments addressed in a project must be an Investment for jobs and growth goal programme. Through increased capacity gained from the cooperation, individuals and policy relevant organisations improve the way their deliver their actions in their region. Institutions at local, regional or national level are more effective in implementing their regional development policies and programmes.
Eligible Activities
Interregional cooperation projects: partnerships made up of policy relevant organisations from different countries in Europe work together for 4 years to exchange their experience on a particular regional development issue. The programme also recognises the need to concentrate resources on those policy areas that are most relevant and urgent for regions in Europe. For this reason, the programme plans to concentrate the 14 largest share of its budget (80%) on the thematic areas covered by a selection of specific objectives. 1. Smarter Europe 2. Greener Europe 3. More connected Europe 4. More social Europe Other thematic areas are 5. Europe closer to citizens 6. Better Regional governance The main activities to be carried during the core phase relate to the following: exchange of experience pilot actions (if relevant). In the fourth and last year of the project, the partner regions mainly focus on monitoring the results and impact of the cooperation.
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Regional Development and Interregional Cooperation
call synopsis Eligible Applicants
Public bodies, bodies governed by public law and private non-profit bodies from all 27 EU member states and Norway; Partners from Switzerland are invited to contact the Swiss Interreg national point of contact to receive information on Swiss funding opportunities The involvement of the policy responsible authority as partner is compulsory for at least 50% of the policy instruments addressed in a project application; projects must involve partners from at least three countries, of which at least two are beneficiaries from EU Member States, with the latter applying for Interreg Europe funding. In addition, Interreg Europe requires a wide geographical coverage from all applications. the applications submitted have to ensure that the four EU areas (see INTERREG Manual) are represented in the partnership with at least one project partner
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Norway, Switzerland
Max Duration (months)
4 years
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
23/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31/05/2022
130.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
about 1.000.0002.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
80% ERDF Public bodies and bodies governed by public law from all 27 EU member states 70% ERDF Private non-profit bodies from all 27 EU member states Up to 50% Norwegian funding Public bodies, bodies governed by public law and private nonprofit bodies from Norway Swiss funding Partners from Switzerland are invited to contact the Swiss Interreg national point of contact to receive information on Swiss funding opportunities
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ONGOING EUROPEAN CALLS EDUCATION, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, CULTURE AND CREATIVITY
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
Partnership for Excellence - Erasmus+ Teacher Academies
call synopsis Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Contribute to the improvement of teacher education policies and practices in Europe by creating networks and communities of practice on teacher education that bring together providers of initial teacher education, other relevant actors such as teacher association, ministries and stakeholders. Enhance the European dimension and internationalisation of teacher education through innovative and practical collaboration with teacher educators and teachers. Develop and test jointly different models of mobility (virtual, physical and blended) in initial teacher education and as part of teachers’ continuous professional development. Develop sustainable collaboration between teacher education providers with an impact to the quality of teacher education in Europe.
Eligible Activities
Collaborate and establish networks and communities of practice with teacher education providers, teacher associations, public organisations involved in teacher education and other relevant actors to create innovative strategies and programmes for initial and continuous professional development for teachers and schools. Develop and deliver joint, innovative and effective learning modules on teacher education and for teacher competences on challenging and/or new pedagogical matters of common concern. Develop joint learning offer with a strong European dimension that includes mobility activities in all its forms. Identify effective ways to remove obstacles of mobility and identify conditions, including practical arrangements and recognition of learning. Involve schools and in particular training schools to experiment and share innovative new ways of teaching (including for distance and blended approaches to teaching and learning).
Eligible Applicants
Any nationally recognised organisation (with the features of a participating organisation as listed below) established in a Programme Country. An Erasmus+ Teacher Academy must include at least 3 full partners from a minimum of 3 Programme countries (including at least 2 EU Member States) involving: At least two nationally recognised providers of initial teacher education from 2 different Programme countries, and At least one nationally recognised provider of continuing professional development (in-service training) for teachers. Furthermore, the partnerships must also include, as full partner or associated partner, at least one practice/training school
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries
Type of call
for proposals
3 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
26/03/2020
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2022
Total budget/ call
15 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
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
Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint’)
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Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Alliances for Innovation aim to strengthen Europe’s innovation capacity by boosting innovation through cooperation and flow of knowledge among higher education, vocational education and training (both initial and continuous), and the broader socio-economic environment, including research. They also aim to boost the provision of new skills and address skills mismatches by designing and creating new curricula for higher education (HE) and vocational education and training (VET), supporting the development of a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets in the EU. These partnerships shall implement a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities, which should be adaptable to future knowledge developments across the EU. To boost innovation, the focus will be on digital skills as they are increasingly important in all job profiles across the entire labour market. Also, the transition to a circular and greener economy needs to be underpinned by changes to qualifications and national education and training curricula to meet emerging professional needs for green skills and sustainable development. Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint’) (European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience: https://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=1223) aim to create new strategic approaches and cooperation for concrete skills development solutions – both in the short and the medium term – in given economic sectors, or in areas implementing a major action of the European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience, the Pact for Skills. The main objective of the Pact is to mobilise and incentivize all relevant stakeholders to take concrete actions for the upskilling and reskilling of the workforce, by pooling efforts and setting up partnerships, also at EU level addressing the needs of the labour market, supporting green and digital transitions as well as national, regional and local skills and growth strategies. Therefore, the deliverables of Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills, i.e. sectoral skills intelligence, skills strategies, occupational profiles, training programmes, and long-term planning, will be an important contribution to the work of the sectoral partnerships that have joined the Pact for Skills. Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills seek to tackle skills gaps on the labour market that hamper growth, innovation and competitiveness in specific sectors or areas, aiming both at short term interventions and long term strategies. These Alliances will be implemented in the 14 industrial ecosystems identified in the New Industrial Strategy for Europe (COM/2020/102 final: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ TXT/?uri=CELEX:52020DC0102) (1. Tourism; 2. Mobility-Transport-Automotive; 3. Aerospace & Defence; 4. Construction; 5. Agri-food; 6. Low-carbon energy Intensive Industries; 7. Textile; 8. Creative & Cultural Industries; 9. Digital; 10. Renewable Energy; 11. Electronics; 12. Retail; 13. Proximity & Social Economy; 14. Health). The Alliances aim to build the base for the Pact for Skills and define the pathway that should be continued after the project is finalised.
Eligible Activities
Developing a strategic approach to sectoral cooperation on skills; Projects should then work on developing training content for emerging occupational profiles. Delivering the ‘core’ curricula and training programmes; Developing actions to facilitate intergenerational transfer of professional knowledge;Designing a long term action plan for the progressive roll-out of project deliverables after the project has finished
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
call synopsis 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. Higher education institutions established in a Programme Country must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (Blueprint) must cover at least 8 Programme countries and involve at least 12 full partners. The partnership must include at least 5 labour market actors (enterprises or companies, or representative intermediary organisations, such as chambers, trade unions or trade associations) and at least 5 education and training providers (VET and/or HEIs) as full partners. There should be at least one HE institution and one VET provider involved as full partner in each proposal.
Geo-coverage
Programme Countries
Type of call
for proposals
4 years
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
26/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2022
Total budget/ call
62.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
4.000.000
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)
26/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7/09/2022
Total budget/ call
61 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
1.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
n.d.
Programme Countries
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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European slate development
call synopsis Programme
Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The objective of the European slate development support is to foster the competitiveness of European independent production companies and to increase their economic weight on the market. The aim is also to increase the capacity of audiovisual producers to develop projects with the potential to circulate throughout Europe and beyond, and to facilitate European and international coproduction.
Eligible Activities
Support will be given to independent European production companies able to develop a slate of 3 to 5 audiovisual works (fiction, animation, creative documentary). This should allow production companies to reduce risks and increase their capacity to attract and retain talents. The European slate development shall provide support to the development of minimum 3 and maximum 5 works 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. Applicants may add a short film by emerging talent to their slate (optional). The aim is to provide funds to audiovisual production companies to develop work with high creative value and cultural diversity and wide cross-border exploitation potential. Companies are encouraged to develop strategies for marketing and distribution from the outset of the development phase thus improving the potential to reach audiences at a European and international level.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
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Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
Publication (D/M/Y)
26/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27 April 2022
Total budget/ call
18 000 000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Fostering European Medùia Talents and Skills
call synopsis Programme
Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The objective of the Skills and Talent Development support is to foster talents and skills of the audiovisual sector professionals. Strengthen the capacity of audiovisual professionals to adapt to new creative processes and new business models with a view to maximise and fully exploit the opportunities of digital innovation across the value chain. Initiatives will aim at reinforcing the capacity to fully exploit the creative and commercial potential of the digital transition in all formats and for all platforms. Particular focus will be put on the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills, and awareness on market and digital technologies developments, data analytics, sustainable business models, internationalisation, marketing, promotion, audience development, restoration of film heritage, greening of the industry, including training of green consultants to increase the know-how in the sector.
Eligible Activities
Activities may take the form of physical and/or on-line training courses, boot-camp courses, and/ or mentoring programmes based on innovative learning, teaching, mentoring and coaching methods, using the latest digital technologies.The focus should be on the improvement of skills and competences adapted to the evolving market practices. In particular training, mentoring and capacity building activities should aim at: Facilitating the learning and acquisition of new skills and expertise across the audio-visual value chain, in particular digital skills, Developing new business models and strengthening international cooperation in the audiovisual sector; Fostering co-operation between players from different groups of countries to ensure knowledge transfer and relevant mentorship opportunities and reinforcing the capacity of professionals from low audiovisual capacity countries. Promote business strategies that ensure more sustainable and more environmentally-respectful industry as well as diversity and inclusiveness. Training activities on sustainability and more environmentally-respectful solutions for the audiovisual industry Nurturing young talent and support young start-ups in the audio- visual sector.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Max Duration (months)
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
26/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
04 May 2022
Total budget/ call
20 366 966
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Erasmus Charter for Higher Education
call synopsis Programme
Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
Accrediting recognised Higher Education Institutions located in eligible countries, which have operational capacity to take part in Erasmus+ Programme’s activities, such as learning mobility of individuals and/or cooperation for innovation and good practices.
Eligible Activities
The certification procedure consists in validating the status as a ‘higher education institution (HEI)’ and certifying compliance with the ECHE quality standards (Erasmus Policy Statement, quality of organisation and management structures and the implementation of ECHE principles). The ECHE will be valid for the entire duration of the Erasmus+ Programme 2021-2027 (and up until the end of projects funded under that Programme). The award of the ECHE does not automatically imply any direct funding under the Erasmus+ Programme
Eligible Applicants
• be a higher education institution (HEI) (public or private) and • be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e. Erasmus+ Programme Countries: o EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) and o Erasmus+ Associate non-EU countries:
Geo-coverage
European MS; Erasmus+ Europe Participant Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
All programming period
Mandatory International Partnerships
yes
26/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
03 May 2022
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
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TV and online content
call synopsis
Programme
Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
to nurture talents, competence and skills and to stimulate cross-border cooperation, mobility and innovation in the creation and production of European audiovisual works, encouraging collaboration across Member States with different audiovisual capacities.
Eligible Activities
strong cooperation between operators from different countries participating in the MEDIA Strand, including between broadcasters; high creative/artistic value and wide cross-border exploitation potential able to reach audiences at European and international level; innovative aspects in terms of the content and the financing that show a clear link with the envisaged distribution strategies.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies) be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: Creative Europe Participating Countries: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) Both applications by single applicants and proposals submitted by a consortium are allowed.
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
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Publication (D/M/Y)
26/01/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
20 April 2022
Total budget/ call
22.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Circulation of European literary works
call synopsis
Programme
Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
This action will support projects that will translate, publish, distribute and promote works of fiction.
Eligible Activities
Translation, publication, promotion and distribution of literary works of fiction as well as activities to help the sales of translation rights in Europe and beyond. Each project must include at least 5 eligible works of fiction translated from and into eligible languages.
Eligible Applicants
− be legal entities (public or private bodies) − be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − Creative Europe Participating Countries: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) − non-EU Creative Programme associate countries − other eligibility conditions: − Applicants must have had a legal existence for at least 2 years on the date of the deadline for submission of applications. − Applicants must be active in the publishing and book sector Both applications by single applicants and proposals submitted by a consortium are allowed. A consortium must be of at least 2 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities).
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
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Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
-
26/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
1 may 2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
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European VOD Networks and Operators
call synopsis Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
to enhance the circulation, promotion, online and theatrical distribution of European audiovisual works, within the Union and internationally in the new digital environment; including through innovative business model; o to promote European audiovisual works, heritage works, and support audience the engagement and development of audiences of all ages, in particular young audiences, across Europe and beyond
Eligible Activities
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 behaviors 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 pan-European exploitation..
Eligible Applicants
−− be legal entities (public or private bodies) − be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − Creative Europe Participating Countries: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) − non-EU Creative Programme associate countries; − other eligibility conditions: − Applicants must have had a legal existence for at least 2 years on the date of the deadline for submission of applications. − Applicants must be active in the publishing and book sector. The applicant VOD platforms must present a minimum European Dimension in their catalogue. The applicant must present a catalogue or an aggregated catalogue (in case of several VOD services involved in the consortium) constituted by: at least a total of 1000 available audiovisual works; at least 30% of audiovisual works from countries participating in the MEDIA strand; include audiovisual works from at least five countries participating in the MEDIA strand representing at least five different official languages of these participating countries. The 30% of European audiovisual works within the catalogue must be majority produced by a producer or producers established in the countries participating in the MEDIA strand.
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
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Publication (D/M/Y)
26/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
2 july 2022
Total budget/ call
11.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
60
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/crea/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_crea-media-2022-vodnet_en.pdf
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
Networks of European Cinemas
call synopsis Programme
Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
to enhance the circulation, promotion, online and theatrical distribution of European audiovisual works, within the Union and internationally in the new digital environment; including through innovative business models; to promote European audiovisual works, heritage works, and support audience the engagement and development of audiences of all ages, in particular young audiences, across Europe and beyond.
Eligible Activities
The action will support a network of European cinema operators screening a significant proportion of non-national European films for an increased audience and a renewed cinema-going experience. Applicants should present adequate strategies to ensure a 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) − be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − Creative Europe Participating Countries: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) − non-EU Creative Programme associate countries − other eligibility conditions:The action is open to European cinema networks. A cinema network is a group of European independent cinemas developing, through the medium of a legally constituted co-ordination entity, joint activities in the area of screening and promoting European films. In particular, this coordination entity shall ensure the operation of a communication and information system among the cinemas. To be eligible, the cinema network must represent at least 400 cinemas situated in at least 20 countries participating in the MEDIA strand.
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
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Type of call
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18
Mandatory International Partnerships
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5/04/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
25/7/2022
15.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
95
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/crea-media-2022-cinnet
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
European Film Sales
call synopsis Programme
Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
- to enhance the circulation, promotion, online and theatrical distribution of European audiovisual works, within the Union and internationally in the new digital environment; including through innovative business model.
Eligible Activities
There are two phases for the funded activities: 1. The generation of a potential fund which will be attributed according to the performance of the company on the European market. 2. The implementation of the action - the potential fund thus generated by each company must be reinvested in: - minimum guarantees or advances paid for the international sales rights on eligible non-national European films; - the promotion, marketing and advertising on the market of eligible nonnational European films.
Eligible Applicants
− be legal entities (public or private bodies) − be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − Creative Europe Participating Countries: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) − non-EU Creative Programme associate countries − other eligibility conditions: be a European Sales Agent, i.e. a European company acting as an intermediary agent for the producer, who specialises in the commercial exploitation of a film by marketing and licensing a film to distributors or other purchasers for foreign countries. be appointed as sales agent by the producer of each film declared or supported by way of a written contract or agreement. A contract / agreement signed between a 4 Official Box evidence to be provided in case the film is not available in the Creative Europe Media Database Call: CREA-MEDIA-2022-FILMSALES — European Film Sales EU Grants: Call document (CREA): V1.0 – 25.02.2022 10 sales agent and a producer will be accepted only if it provides for the right of the sales agent to sell the film in at least 10 countries participating in the MEDIA strand Only applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries)
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
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26/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
14 june 2022
5.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
750.000
Max % EU Cofunding
70
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/crea/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_crea-media-2022-filmsales_en.pdf
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Innovation Lab
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Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The Creative Innovation Lab shall incentivise players from different cultural and creative sectors to design and test innovative digital solutions with a potential positive long-term impact on multiple cultural and creative sectors. The Lab shall facilitate the creation of innovative solutions (e.g. tools, models and methodologies) that can apply to the audiovisual sector and at least another creative and/or cultural sector. Solutions should be easily replicable and have a potential for market penetration. For the purposes of clarity, the project does not necessarily have to be applicable immediately to the audiovisual sector but one that could easily be replicated in this sector. For the purposes of this year’s call, in addition to recurring objectives and activities, a thematic approach is also being adopted. For the second year of the Creative Innovation Lab the two themes are greening as well as innovative education tools to tackle relevant societal topics such as disinformation. The aim is to foster lifecycle thinking and promote a more sustainable and inclusive living environment and way of life.
Eligible Activities
The InnovLab support shall support the development of innovative tools, models and solutions applicable in the audiovisual and other cultural and creative sectors. It aims to support the competitiveness, greening process, cooperation, circulation, visibility, availability, diversity and/or audiences across sectors. In 2022, in addition to recurring objectives and activities, the action will address the following themes: • Greening • Innovative education tools to tackle relevant societal topics
Eligible Applicants
− be legal entities (public or private bodies) − be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − Creative Europe Participating Countries: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) − non-EU Creative Programme associate countries Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: minimum 2 entities from 2 different countries participating in the Creative Europe Programme. The consortium must present a diverse range of expertise across several cultural and creative sectors, including audiovisual
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
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Publication (D/M/Y)
26/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7 september 2022
Total budget/ call
13.640.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
70
Max Duration (months)
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/crea/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_crea-cross-2022-innovlab_en.pdf
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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity
NEWS-Journalism partnerships
call synopsis Programme
Creative Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
to promote cross-sectoral activities that aim at adjusting to the structural and technological changes faced by the media, including enhancing a free, diverse, and pluralistic media environment, quality journalism and media, literacy including in the digital environment.
Eligible Activities
Support is foreseen for collaborative projects in and between any news media (sub)sector and/or genre that aim to enhance cooperation and instil systemic change across the wider news media ecosystem. The proposed activities should be clearly justified and based on the needs of the chosen (sub)sector(s). The proposed partnerships are encouraged to involve organisations from countries/regions with different and diverse media capabilities. Proposals should cover one or more of the following priorities: Collaborative business transformation, and/or Collaborative journalistic projects. Overlapping activities combining both priorities may be included. Proposals should involve as many news media as possible, to benefit the wider European news media community.
Eligible Applicants
− be legal entities (public or private bodies) − be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: − Creative Europe Participating Countries: − EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)) − non-EU Creative Programme associate countries Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least two applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: minimum 3 entities from 3 different eligible countries consortia may include non-profit, public and private media outlets (incl. written/online press, radio/podcasts, TV, etc) as well as other organisations focusing on news media (incl. media associations, NGOs, journalistic funds and training organisations focusing on media professionals, etc)
Geo-coverage
European MS; Creative Europe Participant Countries
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
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26/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
7 september 2022
7.500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
70
Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents
■ https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/crea/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_crea-cross-2022-jourpart_en.pdfcall/2022/call-fiche_crea-cross2022-innovlab_en.pdf
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Places of worship
call synopsis Programme
Internal Security Fund (ISF)
Administration
European Commission, Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME)
Objective
To enhance the protection of places of worship of all faiths.
Eligible Activities
- improving cooperation between public authorities and faith-based leaders and congregations, including establishing clear communication channels and providing information about, and a better understanding of, security threats (including terrorist threats and hate crimes); Designing and implementing security awareness raising campaigns specifically targeting places of worship, preferably on an EU-wide basis, to make citizens more aware of threats, encourage them to report suspicious behaviour and promote an appropriate response to threats (e.g. RUN-HIDE-TELL or similar models); Sharing of knowledge, tools and good practices on protective measures across different Member States: either among organisations of the same faith, or preferably between and involving different faiths; Development and implementation of security concepts, measures, programs and communication plans; Development and implementation of trainings and workshops
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:; EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)), excluding Denmark Proposals must be submitted by: minimum 2 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27 April 2022
9 600 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Employment and Social Inclusion
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Creation and capacity-building of panEuropean networks of advocates for democratic participation
Programme
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)
Administration
European Parliament
Objective
to encourage and facilitate the active engagement of European young citizens with the construction of a vibrant European democracy. To this end the activities implemented under this call should raise the awareness among young people on how the European Union works and on the democratic role of the European Parliament, and empower them to become active citizens and to play an active role in the democratic life, including by participating in European elections. Due to the objectives of the call, grants are awarded to preserve the independence and autonomy of the beneficiaries.
Eligible Activities
The European Parliament is looking to co-finance projects articulating a coherent, consistent and cost efficient work programme encompassing two types of actions: to activate the development of pan European networks of young advocated for democratic participation, on the one hand, and to provide support to the operational capacities of these networks by organising capacity building actions, on the other.
Eligible Applicants
A pan-European youth organisation or a pan-European civil society organisation, legal person, constituted and registered as not for profit entity or equivalent according to the national legislation, for at least three years at the time of application; Based in one of the Member States of the European Union; Legal person with nonpartisan political affiliation
Geo-coverage
EU Member States
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
12
Mandatory International Partnerships
28/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
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11/05/2022
80%
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Protection of publics spaces, CBRN-E, unmanned aircraft systems, explosives.
Programme
Internal Security Fund (ISF)
Administration
European Commission, Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME)
Objective
objective 1: to improve the protection of public spaces, particularly on enhanced public-private cooperation, the development and implementation of good practices at local level and also of those practices listed in the Commission Staff Working Document “Good practices to support the protection of public spaces”; - Objective 2: to enhance the protection against and detection of CBRN and explosives threats for different types of public spaces and critical infrastructures; - Objective 3: to enhance the protection of Member States’ against the threats posed by non-cooperatives UAS; - Objective 4: to enhance the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2019/1148 on the marketing and use of explosives precursors.
Eligible Activities
Assessment and planning (e.g. establish and undertake vulnerability assessments to identify potential vulnerabilities against attacks by outsiders or insiders; develop and implement a facility or event security plan, including preparatory, emergency and recovery measures;
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:; EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)), excluding Denmark Proposals must be submitted by: minimum 2 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27 April 2022
4 900 000
Expected number of proposals funded
More information & official documents
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European Year of Youth grants
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European Year of Youth - Creation and capacity-building of pan-European networks of advocates for democratic participation
Administration
European Parliament
Objective
The principal objective of the call is to encourage and to facilitate the active engagement of European young citizens with the construction of a vibrant European democracy keeping particularly in mind their participation in the European Elections 2024. The European Parliament is looking to co-finance projects articulating a coherent, consistent and cost efficient work programme encompassing two types of actions:
Eligible Activities
The first action consist in creating pan-European networks of advocates for democratic participation, by selecting young people to be trained. Each network of advocates should cover at least seven European Union Member States. The applicant has to detail in the project proposal the choice of countries that they have made as well as the process of identification and selection of young advocates forming the new pan-European networks. The second action consists in design and implementation of capacity building through training, aiming at providing the young advocates with skills, competences and tools to play an active role in the democratic life and in the promotion of the democratic values, including the participation in the European Elections in 2024.
Eligible Applicants
A pan-European youth organisation or a pan-European civil society organisation . For the purpose of this call, the concept of pan-European organisation refers: -To either national membership organisations part of a network of organisations sharing common values. Only organisations part of a network represented in seven or more Member States can present proposals to this call; -or to organisations representing the interest of a wide group of member organisations from different Member States. Only organisations with member organisations from seven or more Member States can present proposals to this call A legal person constituted and registered as not for profit entity or equivalent according to the national legislation, for at least three years at the time of application; Based in one of the Member States of the European Union; Legal person with nonpartisan political affiliation
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
about 12
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
24/03/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
11 May 2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Call for proposals to protect and promote the rights of the child
call synopsis Programme
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)
Administration
INEA
Objective
Supporting, advancing and implementing comprehensive policies to protect and promote the rights of the child. Policy initiatives supported: EU strategy on the rights of the child
Eligible Activities
establishing long-term and sustainable programmes, and child participation mechanisms at local and national levelel, including in schools; providing support and expanding the operational scope of existing child participation mechanisms with the aim of embeding them in the wider decision making processes and democratic system at local and national level; mutual learning, training activities, exchange of good practices, cooperation, including identifying good practices; capacity building and training activities of national, regional and local authorities; Training and awarness raising activities for children and adults on the right to be heard and on child participation.
Eligible Applicants
Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 2 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities)
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/11/2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18/05/2022
3 010 000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max budget/ project
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Employment and Social Inclusion
call synopsis Programme
Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Enhance the integration of the victims in the host country, taking into account their specific needs and circumstances, as well as victims among vulnerable groups, thereby contributing to the AMIF specific objective 3.2 (b) to strengthen and develop legal migration to the Member States in accordance with their economic and social needs, and to promote and contribute to the effective integration and social inclusion of third-country nationals
Eligible Activities
This call will support concrete transnational measures aiming to enhance the integration of the victims in the host country, taking into account their specific needs and circumstances, as well as victims among vulnerable groups. Actions are expected to be justified in relation to the assistance and protection in the context of integration or safe return of third country national victims of trafficking in human beings. Whenever relevant, proposals can include the creation of links with victims’ countries of origin and transit.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities: Public bodies; Non-profit-making private entities - be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs), excluding Denmark); countries associated to the AMIF Proposals must be submitted by: minimum three applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from three different participating Member States.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call
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Assistance, support and integration of third country national victims of trafficking in human beings
Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/05/2022
4000000
Expected number of proposals funded
800000
Max % EU Cofunding
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Actions against trafficking in human beings
call synopsis Programme
Internal Security Fund (ISF)
Administration
European Commission, Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME)
Objective
The objective of this call for proposals is to facilitate and enhance breaking the criminal business model of traffickers in human beings by strengthening the law enforcement and judicial responses against trafficking in human beings, in particular as regards children and labour exploitation.
Eligible Activities
Developing measures, tools and methodologies aimed at intensifying investigations (including the collection of digital evidence), prosecutions and the judicial reponse in the area of trafficking in human beings, in order to reduce reliance on victims’ testimony and to address, where applicable, the use of services exacted from victims of trafficking.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:; EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)), excluding Denmark Proposals must be submitted by: minimum 2 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 2 different eligible countries
Geo-coverage
EU Member States,
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/05/2022
3 900 000
Expected number of proposals funded
1000000
Max % EU Cofunding
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#BeActive Awards
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Erasmus+ Programme
Administration
EACEA
Objective
The #BeActive Awards 2022 aim to reward and give visibility to projects and initiatives that have successfully promoted sport and physical activity across Europe. It contributes to the HealthyLifeStyle4All initiative and to the promotion of substainable and green sport. #BeActive Education Award This award aims to demonstrate how education can encourage kids to be active outside the typical sport/physical activity taking place in their normal school day. #BeActive Workplace Award This award celebrates exemplary activities in the work place that encourage employees to be more active. #BeActive Local Hero Award This award honours individual achievement in motivating others to be active. #BeActive Across Generations Award This award aims to reward projects promoting inter-generational sport, noting that everyone can benefit from activities that improve health and well-being.
Eligible Activities
#BeActive Education Award This award aims to demonstrate how education can encourage kids to be active outside the typical sport/physical activity taking place in their normal school day. #BeActive Workplace Award This award celebrates exemplary activities in the work place that encourage employees to be more active. #BeActive Local Hero Award This award honours individual achievement in motivating others to be active. #BeActive Across Generations Award This award aims to reward projects promoting inter-generational sport, noting that everyone can benefit from activities that improve health and well-being.
Eligible Applicants
legal entities (natural persons, public or private bodies, including international organisations) established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member State (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs); listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Erasmus+ Programme.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, Erasmus+ associated countries
Type of call
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
n.d.
15/02/2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19/05/2022
600.000
Expected number of proposals funded
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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Information and training measures for workers' organisations
call synopsis Programme
Social Prerogative and Specific Competencies Lines (SOCPL)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This call aims at strengthening the capacity of workers' organisations to address, at EU/transnational level, challenges related to changes in employment and work and social dialogue.
Eligible Activities
Actions that address the following themes will be particularly welcome: - modernisation of the labour market, job creation and youth employment, employment in SMEs; - new forms of work and platform work; - quality of work, health and safety at work, anticipation, preparation and management of change and restructuring; the climate neutral and digital transitions; - skills development including re- and upskilling; skills intelligence; - intra-EU labour mobility, migration; - reconciliation of work and family life, gender equality, action in the field of anti-discrimination, active ageing, healthier and longer working lives, active inclusion and decent working conditions, modernisation of social protection systems; - tackling the employment, social and economic consequences of the COVID-19 crisis, and the particular role of workers’ organisations / social partners, in this respect. The types of activities which may be funded under this call for proposals include: conferences, seminars, round tables, studies, surveys, publications, training courses, development of training tools, the setting up of networks and the development and exchange of best practices.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies). be established and registered in one of the eligible countries i.e.: EU Member State (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs); non-EU countries (not as coordinator or single applicant): Candidate countries: Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey The single applicant must be a European social partner organisation
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, non-EU countries (not as coordinator or single applicant): Candidate countries: Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
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31 March 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
1/06/2022
6 670 000
Expected number of proposals funded
20
Max budget/ project
between EUR 150 000 and EUR 500 000
Max % EU Cofunding
-
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https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/socpl-2022-info-wk-01
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Employment and Social Inclusion
Transaction costs to support social finance intermediaries
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European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The objective of the call is to develop the social enterprise finance market. It will catalyse risk capital investments below EUR 500 000 that otherwise would not happen in the area of social finance, by supporting transaction costs linked to these investments. This transaction cost support scheme takes the form of a grant and can be combined with financial instruments as a means to address the mismatch of needed and sustainable ticket sizes. The grant is aimed at financial intermediaries that undertake long-term risk capital investments in ticket sizes of less than EUR 500 000 in the form of equity quasi-equity or hybrid financing to social enterprises in the ESF+ Associated Countries. It will serve to lower the transaction costs for these small investment tickets and thus help overcome a market failure in the social enterprise finance market.
Eligible Activities
Activities related to the preparation, conclusion and follow-up of long term risk capital investments into social enterprises may be funded under this call for proposals. This may include a mix of activities such as: − travelling to meet (potential) investees; − screening and processing investment applications; − preparing legal documents, potentially with a lawyers' advice; − carrying out the due diligence, including assessing (potential) impact of the investment; − providing investment readiness, scaling readiness or business restructuring support; − bringing in co-investors; − managing the investments and monitoring social impact. The long term risk capital investments may take the form of equity, quasi-equity or hybrid financing of a maximum of EUR 500 000 per investment per social enterprise over a period of at least 18 months.
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies). be established and registered in one of the eligible countries i.e.: EU Member State (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs); listed EEA countries and countries associated to the ESF+ or countries which are in ongoing negotiations for an association agreement;- be an investment fund, a Fund-of-Funds, a special purpose vehicle, or a (co-) investment scheme in any form.
Geo-coverage
EU Member State (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs); listed EEA countries and countries associated to the ESF+ or countries which are in ongoing negotiations for an association agreement
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
-
6 April 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
14/06/2022
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
20
650.000
Max % EU Cofunding
-
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/esf/wp-call/2022/ call-fiche_esf-2022-soc-fin_en.pdf
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Employment and Social Inclusion
Support for social dialogue
call synopsis Programme
Social Prerogative and Specific Competencies Lines (SOCPL)
Administration
European Commission
Objective
This call aims at contributing to the promotion of social dialogue at cross-industry and sectoral level, developing European social dialogue, and building and strengthening the capacity of national social partners, in particular following the Covid crisis.
Eligible Activities
This call will be used to finance consultations, meetings, negotiations and other actions, as outlined in the European Commission's Communication on The European social dialogue, a force for innovation and change (COM(2002)341), the Communication on Partnership for change in an enlarged Europe – Enhancing the contribution of European social dialogue (COM(2004)557) and the Commission Staff Working Document on the Functioning and potential of European sectoral social dialogue (SEC(2010)964). European social dialogue refers to discussions, consultations, negotiations and joint actions involving organisations representing either side of industry (employers or workers).
Eligible Applicants
be legal entities (public or private bodies). be established and registered in one of the eligible countries i.e.: EU Member State (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs); non-EU countries (not as coordinator or single applicant): Candidate countries: Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey The single applicant must be a European social partner organisation
Geo-coverage
EU Member States, non-EU countries (not as coordinator or single applicant): Candidate countries: Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
-
31 March 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
30/06/2022
9 976 654
Expected number of proposals funded
40
Max budget/ project
between EUR 150 000 and EUR 650 000
Max % EU Cofunding
-
More information & official documents
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/socpl/wpcall/2022/call-fiche_socpl-2022-soc-dialog_en.pdf
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Employment and Social Inclusion
Information and awareness raising campaigns on the risks of irregular migration in third countries and within Europe
call synopsis Programme
Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF)
Administration
Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs
Objective
to contribute to the change of perceptions and behaviour of third country nationals pondering to irregularly migrate to the EU and of key influencers of their decisions (e.g. families, religious or community leaders, teachers, returning migrants, providers of services facilitating migration).
Eligible Activities
Preparatory analysis; tailored communication strategy; production and implementation of the communication campaign; Monitoring and evaluation of the results; strategy for the sustainability of the campaign activities.
Eligible Applicants
Public bodies or Non-profit-making private entities established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States countries associated to the AMIF programme. Proposals must be submitted by minimum three applicants from three different participating Member States.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the AMIF Programme
Type of call
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
-
24 March 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
5/07/2022
Total budget/ call
8.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
40
Max budget/ project
1.500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
-
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/amif/wpcall/2021-2022/call-fiche_amif-2022-tf1-ag-info_en.pdf
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The European Social Innovation Challenge Prize 2022
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Horizon Europe
Administration
European Innovation Council
Objective
The European Social Innovation Competition- the Challenge Prize 2022 will focus on ‘the future of living, innovation for affordable, and sustainable housing districts’.The objective of the New European Bauhaus movement is to re-invent our current way of living to meet the goals of the European Green Deal. By creatively addressing the way we construct and renovate our city buildings, major determinants of greenhouse gas emissions, the EU Bauhaus Initiative aims to engage citizens and all relevant actors to ignite a cultural change leading to more sustainable living. The ‘Renovation Wave for Europe strategy is pivotal to contributing to this aim and to achieving a successful EU post-COVID recovery and long-term green transition. Beyond addressing energy poverty of the current building stock in the EU, the Renovation Wave – and the Affordable Housing Initiative in particular - represents a chance to rethink and restore not only the economic activities linked to renovation of buildings and housing districts, but also the way we live in them.
Eligible Activities
The European Social Innovation Competition – the Challenge Prize aims at raising awareness about social innovation across a wide audience, sparking the creation of new socially innovative ideas, creating a network of like-minded practitioners and supporting finalists to transform early-stage ideas into structured businesses.
Eligible Applicants
1. A natural person or a legal entity (such as universities, research organisations, SMEs, start-ups or NGOs, except public administrations and 2. located in one of the EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories, (OCTs)) or Associated Countries to Horizon Europe.
Geo-coverage
EU Member States; countries associated to the Horizon Programme
for proposals
Mandatory International Partnerships
-
31 March 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
17/05/20222 21/09/2022
150.000
Expected number of proposals funded
3
50.000
Max % EU Cofunding
-
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents
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ONGOING EUROPEAN CALLS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT
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International Cooperation and Development
Convocatoria derechos humanos y sociedad civil en Colombia - 2022
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
El objetivo global de la presente convocatoria de propuestas es fortalecer el rol y accionar de las Organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil (OSC) colombianas como actores que contribuyen al desarrollo territorial sostenible, la gobernanza local y una sociedad reconciliada, más respetuosa y más igualitaria, donde se cierren las brechas de género y se responde a los retos de inequidad y falta de oportunidades que enfrentan la juventud, las mujeres y los grupos históricamente vulnerables.
Eligible Activities
Prestación y/o fortalecimiento de la oferta de y/o acceso a asistencia jurídica y psicosocial necesitada por grupos o comunidades en situación de vulnerabilidad; Apoyo al fortalecimiento de los servicios públicos locales de atención, apoyo a la actividad de denuncia y procesos jurídicos sobre violaciones de derechos humanos y casos de violencia contra grupos vulnerables con el objetivo de mejorar el seguimiento y la judicialización de sus casos frente a instituciones relevantes como la Fiscalía, el Ministerio de Interior, la Unidad Nacional de Protección (UNP), la Procuraduría, la Unidad de Victimas, el Instituto Colombiano de Bienestar Familiar (ICBF), entidades educativas, el Ministerio de Justicia, etc. ; Fomento del actuar de autoridades locales y/o nacionales ante alertas tempranas y/o situación de riesgos;
Eligible Applicants
• ser una persona jurídica y • no tener ánimo de lucro; y • ser una organización de la sociedad civil ; y • encontrarse establecido en Colombia o en un Estado Miembro de la Unión Europea
Geo-coverage
Colombia
Max Duration (months)
Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
18 january 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18 april 2022
11.178.500
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
1.200.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Type of call
International Cooperation and Development
Support to Civil Society in Namibia: Strengthening Civil Society as independent actors of good governance and development in their own right
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
To strengthened capacities of local CSOs’ to engage in policy dialogue at national level and in dialogue, implementation and monitoring of EU and national development plans and programmes To improve the capacity and ability of local civil society partners to uphold and promote an enabling environment in Namibia To introduce innovative forms of CSOs activities that are conducive to an enabling environment Strengthened capacity of local CSOs to engage in gender equality and youth inclusion and strengthened capacity of local women's and youth partner CSOs
Eligible Activities
Strengthening the capacities of CSOs, including, but not limited to: Initiating and contributing to national policy dialogue on civil society and civil society contribution to governance and development Enabling civil society participation in and contribution to policy dialogue and decisionmaking processes as well as oversight at all levels Supporting civil local society contributions to regional and international dialogue fora, processes and platforms
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person or an entity without legal personality7 and be non-profit-making and be a specific type of organisation such as: non-governmental organisation8 and/or their associations, international (inter-governmental) organisation as defined by Article 156 of the EU Financial Regulation9 and be established in10 a Member State of the European Union or: - the Republic of Namibia
Geo-coverage
Namibia
Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
18 january 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
18 april 2022
Total budget/ call (€)
2.100.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project (€)
1.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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NDICI-DHR CBSS 2022 Call for Proposals Philippines
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is: To support and strengthen civil society organisations working in critical democracy and human rights issues in the Philippines The specific objectives of this call for proposals are: To protect environmental human rights defenders working on the most critical areas of human rights policy and democracy issues To contribute to the national effort in eliminating the worst forms of child labour in the Philippines
Eligible Activities
Enhancement of security of environmental human rights defenders and/or project beneficiaries through the use of information technology and/or installation of security systems and communications. Human rights and democracy awareness raising towards concrete policy changes or improved claim-making (claiming or exercising rights and freedoms) by rights-holders that are poor, socially-excluded and vulnerable, including media initiatives for better public accountability; Advocacy with state actors to support the development or enhancement and implementation of national action plans (e.g. NAP on Business and Human Rights, NAP on Child Labour)
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a specific type of organisation such as: (a) civil society organisations11, non-governmental non-profit organisations and independent political foundations, community-based organisations and private sector non-profit agencies, institutions and organisations and network thereof at local, national, regional and international level; (b) public sector non-profit agencies, institutions and organisations and networks at local, national and international level
Geo-coverage
Philippines
Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
18 january 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19 april 2022
1.690.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
422 000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Type of call
International Cooperation and Development
Cypriot civil society in action VIII
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to support civil society in enhancing trust, dialogue, and cooperation and in promoting European Union values and standards through actions that contribute to promoting reunification of Cyprus. The specific objectives of this call for proposals are: 1) To support bi-communal7 Cyprus-focused scientific research. This specific objective will be addressed by the allocation of Lot 1 – Bi-communal research actions. 2) To promote dialogue and collaboration among the Cypriot communities via confidence building measures and joint actions organised by civil society organisations across the divide. This specific objective will be addressed by the allocation of Lot 2 – Bi-communal confidence building actions. 3) To encourage civil society in the TCc to pursue meaningful socio-economic change by participating in decision-making, influencing changes and fostering sectoral and cross-sectoral cooperation at local and EU level. This specific objective will be addressed by the allocation of Lot 3 – Strengthening civil society in the TCc.
Eligible Activities
Actions involving bi-communal research at Cyprus level with outputs that are new, developed in Cyprus by a team of researchers working on equal grounds. The outcome of the research benefits the Cypriots and contributes to the decision-making process with long-lasting positive impact (this is a mandatory activity for Lot 1, but may be included in Lot 2 and Lot 3 projects optionally).
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person or a natural person and be non-profit-making and be registered or established in Cyprus and
Geo-coverage
Cyprus
Max Duration (months)
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Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
18 january 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
19 april 2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Promouvoir et protéger les défenseurs des droits humains et des libertés fondamentales
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
Le présent appel à propositions a donc pour objectif général : la promotion et la protection: (i) des droits humains et des libertés fondamentales, y compris l’égalité de genre ; (ii) la démocratie ; et (iii) la primauté du droit.
Eligible Activities
• mesures visant à garantir une meilleure mise en oeuvre des législations nationales, régionales et internationales ou à renforcer la législation promouvant le respect des droits humains (y inclus les droits des femmes) et des acquis démocratiques; • documenter – et rendre compte – des cas de violations des droits humains et, le cas échéant, des violations du droit international humanitaire; soutenir la collecte d'informations appropriées, y compris des données statistiques et de recherche, pour permettre aux gouvernements d'élaborer et de mettre en oeuvre des politiques ;
Eligible Applicants
être une personne morale et n’avoir aucun but lucratif et être une organisation non gouvernementale
Geo-coverage
Tunisie.
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
48
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
18 january 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
22 april 2022
1.920.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
800.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Implementing European Union Election Observation Mission recommendations to contribute to transparent, credible, inclusive and peaceful elections in Ghana
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is the conduct of transparent, credible, inclusive and peaceful elections in Ghana. The specific objective of this call for proposals is advocating for the implementation of the 2020 European Union Election Observation mission recommendations to contribute to transparent, credible, inclusive and peaceful elections in Ghana.
Eligible Activities
Identification and involvement of relevant and strategic stakeholders in an inclusive process for advocating and tracking of the implementation of the EU Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) recommendations for the 2020 general elections listed in the guidelines; Advocacy campaigns, networking and coalition building among electoral reform minded persons for the implementation of the EU EOM recommendations; Identification of strategic and targeted messages for the creation of public awareness and demand for the implementation of the listed EU EOM recommendations. The education of Ghanaians across the country and their mobilisation to demand the implementation of the priorities of the call for proposals to consolidate Ghana’s democracy.
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a civil society organization, be established in a Member State of the European Union or in Ghana
Geo-coverage
Ghana
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for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
18 january 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
4 may 2022
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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EU for socio-economic development (as alternative to drugs cultivation and trafficking) phase 2
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EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is: To improve access to socio-economic development and employment opportunities, services and facilities in communities vulnerable to cannabis cultivation and trafficking. The specific objective(s) of this call for proposals is/are: • To support the implementation of economically viable alternatives to cannabis cultivation, with a focus on young men and women. • To support selected municipalities to deliver public services and increase public awareness against cannabis cultivation and trafficking, with particular attention to vulnerable groups.
Eligible Activities
Support capacity-building activities for public authorities, local civil society organisations, and business associations. Public investments, including revitalization of municipality properties/ infrastructures for the benefit of the citizens. Support models and innovation practices on economic empowerment of women as a measure to preventing violence against women and with a special attention to vulnerable women and women in rural areas. Support social enterprises initiatives undertaken by women, young people or other groups Support youth initiatives through youth centres, community centres or other innovation ideas that promote resilience and prevention of young people toward drugs and cannabis cultivation. Design and implement communication plans and utilize media attention, improving the performance of the responsible municipalities' communication offices.
Eligible Applicants
the lead applicant must: • be one of the selected municipalities in the Republic of Albania ;
Geo-coverage
Albania
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
18 january 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
6 may 2022
2.100.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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International Cooperation and Development
Support to the Assembly
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to support the Kosovo Assembly to meet the European standards of a well-functioning democratic institution. The specific objective of this call for proposals is: The institutional capacities of the Assembly with regard to the EU legal approximation and oversight functions are strengthened, inclusive of a gender perspective;
Eligible Activities
Priority 1: Strengthen the Assembly capacities with regard to EU related reforms; Priority 2: Improve oversight functions towards the executive and independent agencies through structured and regular monitoring mechanisms; Priority 3: Strengthen the management of the Assembly civil service processes and improve internal coordination for qualitative products; Priority 4: Improve Assembly cooperation and participation with the peer European institutions and regional initiatives.
Eligible Applicants
• be a legal person and • be non-profit-making and • be a specific type of organisation such as: national (including NGOs) or international (inter-governmental) organisation as defined by Article 156 of the EU Financial Regulation dedicated to support multi-party democracy in new and developing democracies and • be established in a Member State of the European Union, have a proven experience with at least one project within the last five years in supporting National Assemblies
Geo-coverage
Kosovo
Type of call
for proposals
36
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
18 january 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
10 may 2022
Total budget/ call (€)
500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project (€)
500.000
Max % EU Cofunding
100
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Increasing research capacities in Kosovo
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
- To increase the quantity and quality of research performed by public Universities (with a special focus on the leading University in Kosovo, the University of Pristina) and public Research Institutes in Kosovo in the priority fields of environment, energy and natural resources; agricultural production and food safety; health and medical research and social science research, all integrating gender analysis. - To consolidate and increase the collaboration between networks of Kosovo and European research institutions and researchers in priority research fields, to promote best practice exchange and to increase the involvement and support from researchers from the diaspora communities of Kosovo; - To promote the collaboration between researchers from Kosovo with researchers from the EU both within same and across different disciplines. To strengthen the interaction between research and research users/ stakeholders;
Eligible Activities
- Pure and applied research in the priority fields (environment, energy and natural resources, agricultural production and food safety; public health and medical research, or social science research): research could include, but not restricted to: analysis, laboratory testing, sampling, data collection and plot analysis etc. Gender analysis should be included; - Development of partnerships and collaborative research between Kosovo public Universities and public research institutes in Kosovo with Universities and Research Institutes in the EU, EEA or countries; - Research activities undertaken in accordance with EU standards in research, which can be facilitated and supported via visits to Kosovo of researchers from research institutions based outside Kosovo from EU, EEA or IPA countries.
Eligible Applicants
• be a legal person and be non-profit-making public entity and be a research institution (including universities involved in research) established in a Member State of the European Union or in Kosovo
Geo-coverage
Kosovo
for proposals
30
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
18 january 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
27 may 2022
Total budget/ call (€)
1.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max budget/ project (€)
1.000.000
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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Type of call
International Cooperation and Development
Support to Civil Society Organisations, Civil Society Facility-2021 and European Instrument for Human Rights and Democracy (EIDHR) Country Based Support Scheme (CBSS) - 2021 Montenegro
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to strengthen the role of civil society in promoting transparent and participatory governance, democratic reforms and human rights and in supporting the economic and social development of the Montenegro in view of the EU integration process. This call for proposals is divided in four lots, each with its own specific objectives and priorities, as indicated below. Within the general objective in each lot, the proposed actions may address one or more of the specific objectives of the lot. Lots1, 2 and 3 are financed under the Civil society Facility (CSF) and Lot 4 is financed by the Instrument for Human Rights and Democracy (EIDHR).
Eligible Activities
• Provide financial support to third parties on a rolling basis with flexible application periods; • Complement financial support to third parties by: o capacity building measures such as coaching and on-the-job training; o support the recipients of financial support in the implementation of their activities, as well as in the management of the financial support (i.e. related to financial and narrative reporting, budget execution and revisions, etc.). • Support the third party financial support beneficiaries in achieving visibility of their actions and activities, and an effective communication / outreach in line with the scale of their activity.
Eligible Applicants
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Geo-coverage
Miontenegro
Max Duration (months)
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Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
Type of call
for proposals
30
Mandatory International Partnerships
no
18 january 2021
Deadline (D/M/Y)
31 may 2022
3.000.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
95
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be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a Civil Society Organization or a Consortium of CSOs and be established in Montenegro or a Member State of the European Union
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International Cooperation and Development
Annual Action Programme for Kosovo
call synopsis Programme
EUROPEAID
Administration
European Commission
Objective
The global objective of this call for proposals is to support the Kosovo Assembly to meet the European standards of a well-functioning democratic institution. The specific objective of this call for proposals is: The institutional capacities of the Assembly with regard to the EU legal approximation and oversight functions are strengthened, inclusive of a gender perspective;
Eligible Activities
Providing support to develop the Assembly annual work plan on the legislative function; Supporting the merging of the two existing Manuals on Strengthening of Assembly Capacities on EU Acquis; Providing support to the Assembly staff through thematic workshops on EU acquis chapters, inclusive of a gender perspective; Supporting the Assembly to prepare a joint report on the legal alignment of national legislation with the EU acquis for at least 15 draft-laws; Advancing capacities in a) integrating a gender perspective in draft-laws; b) reviewing and monitoring whether the government has prepared sufficiently comprehensive Gender Equality Impact Assessments (GEIA) to inform each draft-law, as per Regulatory Impact Assessment requirements and Agency for Gender Equality guidelines; and c) ensuring that GEIA (gender analysis) has informed draft-laws towards ensuring gender transformative legislation;
Eligible Applicants
be a legal person and be non-profit-making and be a specific type of organisation such as: national (including NGOs) or international (inter-governmental) organisation as defined by Article 156 of the EU Financial Regulation dedicated to support multi-party democracy in new and developing democracies and be established in a Member State of the European Union
Geo-coverage
Kosovo
Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)
Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents
for proposals
24
Mandatory International Partnerships
18 january 2022
Deadline (D/M/Y)
10 may 2022
500.000
Expected number of proposals funded
n.d.
Max % EU Cofunding
90
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ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS
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ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS MENTIONED IN SYNOPSES
European Institutions, Agencies and Associations ACRONYM
TITLE
CATEGORY MISSION
WEBLINK
CINEA
European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency
Executive Agency
COST
European CoopAssociation eration in Science and Technology Association
COST provides networking opportunities for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges.
EACEA
Education, Audio- Executive visual and Culture Agency Executive Agency
http://eacea.ec.europa. EACEA is responsible for the management of certain EU's funding programmes eu/ in the fields of education, culture, audiovisual, sport, citizenship and volunteering.
EASME
Executive Agency Executive for SMEs Agency
EASME manages on behalf of European Commission, several EU programmes (i.e. COSME, part of the HORIZON Programme, EMFF)
https://ec.europa.eu/ easme/
ECHO
European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations Office
European Commission Department
With seven regional offices and field offices in over 40 countries, it deploys humanitarian aid operations across the world, intervention strategies and policy for aid for humanitarian need and disasters.
https://ec.europa.eu/ echo/index_en
EDA
European Defense Agency
Decentralised Agency
EDA supports its Member States’ efforts to enhance their defence capabilities in a collaborative manner, supporting cooperative European defence projects and research and technology development in the defence and security sector
http://www.eda.europa. eu/
EIF
European Investment Fund
Investment Fund
EIF is part of the European Investment Bank Group. Its shareholders are the European Investment Bank (EIB), the European Union, represented by the European Commission, and a wide range of public and private banks and financial institutions. EIF is a specialist provider of risk finance to benefit small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) across Europe.
https://www.eif.org/
CINEA supports the European Green https://cinea.ec.euDealSearch, with a focus on creating ropa.eu/index_en synergies to support a sustainable, connected, and decarbonised Europe. CINEA will continue to manage existing projects, including those taken over from the EASME agency, and start implementing new 2021-2027 programmes delivering on the necessary actions to achieve climate neutrality in Europe by 2050 https://www.cost.eu/
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ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS MENTIONED IN SYNOPSES
European Institutions, Agencies and Associations ACRONYM
TITLE
CATEGORY MISSION
EMFF
European Maritime and Fisheries Fund
Structural and Investment Fund
EMFF helps fishermen in the transition https://ec.europa.eu/ to sustainable fishing; it supports coastal fisheries/cfp/emff_en communities in diversifying their economies; it finances projects that create new jobs and improve quality of life along European coasts supports sustainable aquaculture developments.
ERA-NET Bioenergy
ERA-NET Bioenergy Consortium
Consortium
ERA-NET Bioenergy is a network of national funding organisations which support bioenergy projects. Since January 2011, ERA-NET Bioenergy is a self-sustained network with a clear focus on joint calls for R&D proposals.
EUCF
European City Facility
Consortium
https://eucityfacility.eu/ The EUCF is a European initiative to home.html support municipalities, local authorities and their groupings to develop investment concepts to accelerate investments in sustainable energy. In form of a € 60k grant, the EUCF finances services and activities to support the development of investment concepts by local authorities.
HaDEA
Health and Digital Executive Executive Agency Agency
https://hadea.ec.euThe HaDEA addresses the European ropa.eu/index_it Commission’s ambition to help rebuild a post-COVID-19 Europe at its heart, which will be greener, more digital, more resilient and better fit for the current and forthcoming challenges.
INEA
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency
INEA is the successor organisation of the Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency (TEN-TEA). Its mission is to support the Commission, project promoters and stakeholders
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Decentralised Agency
WEBLINK
www.eranetbioenergy. net
https://ec.europa.eu/ inea/mission-objectives
ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS MENTIONED IN SYNOPSES
European Programmes and funding Instruments ACRONYM C AT E G O - OBJECTIVES RY
WEBLINK
EU4Health
Funding Programme
EU4Health, established by Regulation (EU) 2021/522, will provide funding to eligible entities, health organisations and NGOs from EU countries, or non-EU countries associated to the programme.
https://ec.europa.eu/ health/funding/eu4health_en
AAL
Funding Programme
http://www.aal-europe.eu/ The Active Assisted Living Programme is a common funding activity of partner states of the AAL Association, with the financial support of the European Commission. Its aim is to improve the autonomy, participation in social life, skills, and employability of older adults by providing innovative Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)/digital - based solutions.
CEF
Funding Instrument
CEF promotes growth, jobs and competitiveness through targeted infrastructure investment at European level. It supports the development of high performing, sustainable and efficiently interconnected trans-European networks.
https://ec.europa.eu/inea/ en/connecting-europe-facility
COSME
Funding Programme
COSME programme aims at promoting growth and strengthening the competitiveness and sustainability of enterprises in the European Union.
https://ec.europa.eu/ easme/en/cosme-0
EASI
Funding Programme
EASI contributes to the implementation of the Europe 2020 strategy, by providing financial support for the Union's objectives in terms of promoting a high level of quality and sustainable employment, guaranteeing adequate and decent social protection, combating social exclusion and poverty and improving working conditions.
http://ec.europa.eu/social/ main.jsp?langId=en&catId=1081
Justice
Funding Programme
The programme sustains judiciary penal and civil judiciary cooperation; It sustains the access and the right to justice by any citizen.
http://ec.europa.eu/ justice/grants1/programmes-2014-2020/ justice/index_en.htm
EUCF
Public Facility
European initiative to support municipalities, local authorities and their groupings across Europe to develop investment concepts to accelerate investments in sustainable energy. In form of a € 60k grant, the EUCF finances services and activities to support.
https://www.eucityfacility. eu/what.html
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ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS MENTIONED IN SYNOPSES
European Programmes and funding Instruments ACRONYM C AT E G O - OBJECTIVES RY
WEBLINK
LIFE
Funding Programme
LIFE is the European Programme for the Environment https://ec.europa.eu/ and Climate Action, for the period 2014-2020. The legal easme/en/life basis is Regulation (EU) No 1293/2013. The Programme is structured in two sub-programmes: environment and climate action. Sub-programme for environment covers three priority areas: Environment and Resource Efficiency; Nature and Biodiversity; Environmental Governance and Information. Sub-programme for climate action covers three priority areas: Climate Change Mitigation; Climate Change Adaptation; Climate Governance and Information.
Switch-Asia
Funding Programme
Launched in 2007, it is part of the EU Flagship Initiative https://www.switch-asia. eu/ SWITCH to Green and of the Commission’s contribution to the achievement of the SDG12 on Responsible Consumption and Production in Asia.
UIA
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UIA is Europe’s Innovation Laboratory for cities. Starting in 2015, it has launched five calls linked to Europe’s urban policy priorities. Successful applicants are awarded up to € 5 million to implement their proposals. To date the initiative has approved 86 projects with a total investment budget of € 372 million.
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