CALLforEUROPE Weekly Edition - 6th February 2022

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February 6 - Feb 12/ 2022

No. 66 Year 3

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THE FULL LIST OF ALL EU CALLS

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458

European calls for proposals open for the next 6 months reviewed and commented

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CALL EUROPE Creative Europe Programme to fund EU projects on culture and creativity

over 100bn EUR available for culture, media, festivals, films initiatives

Horizon Europe new funding calls on democracy and cultural heritage Town twinning and networks 458 funding New calls from Single opportunities from Market Programme Horizon Europe Calls Competitive Funding Calls Europeaid new fundings

your weekly review on EU calls, with insights and news for all your project applications


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Hello readers! In the 6th of February 2022 edition, our weekly monitor reached 458 new calls recently opened by European Institutions and Agencies. We monitored and reviewed the recently opened 7 funding calls under the Creative Europe Programme. The initiatives funded will be on the promotion of European Media, 114 calls open on Energy, Films, Cultural Festivals and Environment and Climate Cooperation Projects. Horizon Change. Europe issued a lot of funding calls promoting research and innovation on themes such as the protection of democracy, social and cultural transformation processes, the promotion of cultural heritage in Europe. Furthermore, the Single Market Programme published 2 new funding calls. 62 calls open on Enterprises and Economic Development Policies.

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41 call open on Education, Vocational Training and Culture. New calls offered by the new Europa Creativa Programme.

218 Calls open on Research and Innovation. Calls from Horizon Europe and European Innovation Council.

17 calls open on Employment and Social Inclusion issues.

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6 calls open on International Development and Cooperation.

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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS DEADLINE: 6/02/2022 - 12/02/2022

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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022

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we begin to add icons on topics into our general list of calls, to provide a faster view on funding opportunities open every week

Agriculture and Farming 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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Social Development and Inclusion Security and fight against crime Space and Satellite Economy and Research Transport and Road Infrastructures Tourism

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AMOUNT (EURO)

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Support to National (local) CSOs, Democracy Activists and HRDs working on Critical Human Rights and Democracy Issues in Partner Countries

650.000

page 311

EIT Mobility

Call Manual Factory #ChallengeMyCity

150.000

page 47

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

AIPLAN4EU

10-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

MSCA COFUND 2021

89.000.000

page 49

10-feb-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

CERV programme

Citizens’ engagement and participation

17.471.295

page 257

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

7-feb-22

International Cooperation and Development

8-feb-22

Research and Innovation

10-feb-22

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FUNDING PROGRAMME Europeaid Programme

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

10-feb-22

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

10-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

10-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

10-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

10-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

10-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

10-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

10-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

13-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon 2020

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) approaches

20.000.000

Socio-economic risks of climate change in Europe Social science for land-use strategies in the context of climate change and biodiversity challenges Verification and reconciliation of estimates of climate forcers Development of high-resolution Earth system models for global and regional climate change projections Improvement of Integrated Assessment Models in support of climate policies Supporting the formulation of adaptation strategies through improved climate predictions in Europe and beyond Let nature help do the job: Rewilding landscapes for carbon sequestration, climate adaptation and biodiversity support Digital Incubator for Museums

10.000.000

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CALL TITLE

TOPIC

15.000.000

page 57

15.000.000

page 54

20.000.000

page 50

15.000.000

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20.000.000

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15.000.000

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600.000

page 253

EU-China international cooperation on unlocking the potential of agricultural residues and wastes for circular and sustainable bio-based solutions

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GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February -12February 2022

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

15-feb-22

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FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe

CALL TITLE Photosynthesis revisited: climate emergency, “no pollution and zero-emission” challenge and industrial application Marginal lands and climate-resilient and biodiversity-friendly crops for sustainable industrial feedstocks and related value chains Maintaining and restoring pollinators and pollination services in European agricultural landscapes Smart solutions for the use of digital technologies for small- and medium-sized, farms and farm structures European Partnership for a climate neutral, sustainable and productive Blue Economy Assessing the socio-politics of nature-based solutions for more inclusive and resilient communities Research and innovation for food losses and waste prevention and reduction through harmonised measurement and monitoring Microbiomes in food production systems New technologies for acquiring in-situ observation datasets to address climate change effects Agroecological approaches for sustainable weed management

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

23.000.000

page 146

20.000.000

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

15-feb-22

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Life sciences and their convergence with digital technologies for prospecting, understanding and sustainably using biological resources Forestry - European observatory of climate change impacts and demonstration network of climate smart restoration pilots Assessing and improving labour conditions and health and safety at work in farming Boosting breeding for a sustainable, resilient and competitive European legume sector Maximising economic, environmental and social synergies in the provision of feedstock for biobased sectors through diversification and increased sustainability of agricultural production systems Marine microbiome for a healthy ocean and a sustainable blue bioeconomy Harnessing the digital revolution in the forest-based sector Demonstration network on climate-smart farming – boosting the role of advisory services Integration of marine ecosystem service valuation, conservation and restoration in socio-economic models CALL4EUROPE - 9


GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February -12February 2022

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22

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FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe

CALL TITLE Piloting innovative governance solutions to limit nitrogen and phosphorus emissions at the interface of rural/coastal and urban/industrial environments Improving preparation of multi-actor projects to enable the relevant actors to work in a co-creative way Environmental observations solutions contributing to meeting “One Health” challenges Circular Cities and Regions Initiative’s project development assistance (CCRI-PDA) Integrated solutions for circularity in buildings and the construction sector Sustainable biodegradable novel bio-based plastics: innovation for sustainability and end-oflife options of plastics Climate sensitive water allocation systems and economic instruments. Boosting women-led innovation in farming and rural areas Risk assessment of new low risk pesticides Effective systems for authenticity and traceability in the food system Enhancing biosecurity in terrestrial livestock production

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

5.000.000

page 148

10.000.000

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Biosecurity, hygiene, disease prevention and animal welfare in aquaculture AU-EU Combatting all forms of malnutrition

Horizon Europe

Ecology of infectious animal diseases

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Multi-layer governance performance of marine policies Innovative tools and methods to evaluate the design and support, monitoring and implementation of effective CAP strategic plans Upscaling (real-time) sensor data for EU-wide monitoring of production and agri-environmental conditions Broaden EIP Operational Group outcomes across borders by means of thematic networks, compiling and sharing knowledge ready for practice EU-China international cooperation on nature-based solutions for nutrient management in agriculture Resilient beekeeping

15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22

15-feb-22

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

3.000.000

page 152

4.000.000

page 151

11.000.000

page 139

4.000.000

page 150

Benefits of the transition towards sustainable circular bio-based systems from linear fossil-based

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22

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FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

8.000.000

page 189

Strengthening the European forest-based research and innovation ecosystem Exploring extreme environments: novel adaptation strategies at molecular level for bio-based innovation Fostering the resilience of agricultural production: from observation of changes to the development of resilience strategies Social innovation in food sharing to strengthen urban communities’ food resilience Innovative solutions to prevent adulteration of food bearing quality labels: focus on organic food and geographical indications Building alternative protein-friendly sustainable and healthy food environments Innovative food from marine and freshwater ecosystems Mobilisation of society to transform food systems for co-benefits Support for international research on infectious animal diseases Agro-ecological approaches in African agriculture systems

Horizon Europe

African food cities

Horizon Europe

Emerging and future risks to plant health


DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

15-feb-22 15-feb-22 15-feb-22

GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022 FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe Horizon Europe

CALL TITLE Consumer-focused labelling options for bio-based products Thematic networks to compile and share knowledge ready for practice Socio-economics of pesticide use in agriculture Integrated and sustainable freshwater bioeconomy: Combining aquaculture, biodiversity preservation, biotechnology and other uses Piloting approaches and tools to empower citizens to exercise their “data rights” in the area of food and nutrition

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

3.000.000

page 142

9.000.000

page 141

8.000.000

page 140

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Developing EU advisory networks on water use

10.000.000

page 138

Horizon Europe

Water governance, economic and financial sustainability of water systems EGNSS applications for the Digital Age

10.000.000

page 143

9.300.000

page 58

16-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

14.000.000

page 59

16-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

EGNSS applications for the European Green Deal EGNSS applications for Crisis and Safety Management

9.300.000

page 60

16-feb-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Erasmus Mundus Design Measures

3.000.000

page 250

16-feb-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters

133.641.034

page 251

16-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development

COVID-19 Recovery Through Sustainable Tourism Growth and SME Support

12.240.000

page 195

15-feb-22 16-feb-22

Horizon Europe

SMP

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

16/02/22

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO) 13.800.000

Horizon Europe

Low cost high thrust propulsion for European strategic space launchers - technologies maturation including ground tests Copernicus Security and Emergency Services evolution Future space ecosystems: on-orbit operations, new system concepts Copernicus Climate Change Service evolution

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Education and skills for the EU space sector

3.000.000

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

5.100.000

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Technologies and generic building blocks for Electrical Propulsion Copernicus evolution for cross-services thematic domains New space transportation solutions and services

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Quantum technologies for space gravimetry

17.000.000

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

8.100.000

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

End-to-end Earth observation systems and associated services Copernicus Land Monitoring Service evolution

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

12.000.000

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Future space ecosystems: on-orbit operations, preparation of orbital demonstration mission Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service evolution End-to-end satellite communication systems and associated services

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5.000.000 6.000.000 11.000.000

5.600.000 5.000.000

5.000.000

11.000.000 12.000.000

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

16/02/22

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Copernicus Anthropogenic CO₂ Emissions Monitoring & Verification Support (MVS) capacity Space technologies for European non-dependence and competitiveness Reusability for European strategic space launchers technologies and operation maturation including flight test demonstration Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service evolution Multi sites flexible industrial platform and standardised technology for improving interoperability of European access to space ground facilities Space technologies for European non-dependence and competitiveness Space science and exploration technologies

7.500.000

Horizon Europe

Space Weather

17.000.000

Research and Innovation

Horizon 2020

Boosting Widening Digital Innovation Hubs

2.460.000

page 62

16/02/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon 2020

DEMETER Open Call #2 – DEPLOY

740.000

page 63

17/02/22

Research and Innovation

EU4Health

Action grants to support accreditation and certification of quality assurance schemes for breast, colorectal and cervical cancer screening programmes

2.000.000

17/02/22

Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development

CEF Programme

Technical Assistance Rail Freight Corridors

41.800.000

CEF Programme

Technical Assistance Member States

41.800.000

17/02/22

10.316.000 3.900.000

5.000.000 5.000.000

5.000.000 5.000.000

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

17/02/22

Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and CEF ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

17/02/22 17-feb-22

FUNDING PROGRAMME CEF Programme

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Technical Assistance RailNetEurope

41.800.000

Technical Assistance Member States

41.800.000

Strand 2 - Partnerships for transformation in higher education Strand 1 - Fostering access to cooperation in higher education Strand 3 - Structural reform projects

55.506.800

page 292

31.312.610

page 291

17.135.890

page 293

17-feb-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

17-feb-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

18-feb-22

Research and Innovation

EIT Health Consortium

EIT Call for Entrepreneurship Training and Education

237.000

page 64

22-feb-22

Research and Innovation

Reach Consortium

REACH 2nd Open Call

3.500.000

page 65

22/02/22

Enterprise and Economic Development Education, Vocational training and Culture Education, Vocational training and Culture Enterprise and Economic Development

SMP

Intellectual Property Licensing Intermediares

800.000

page 226

Erasmus+

Virtual Exchanges with other specific regions in the world Virtual Exchanges with Western Balkans

3.000.000

page 252

1.000.000

page 235

1.000.000

page 195

20.000.000

page 196

20.000.000

page 197

1.000.000

page 198

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22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22

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Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development

Erasmus+

Digital Europe Secretariat for the AlliProgramme ance on Processors and Semiconductor technologies Digital Europe Marketplace for federatProgramme ed cloud-to-edge based services Digital Europe Federated European Programme infrastructure for genomics data Digital Europe Preparatory actions for Programme the AI-on-demand platform


DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

22-feb-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 Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development

22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22

22-feb-22 22-feb-22 22-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development

22-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development

22-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development

22-feb-22

GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

14.000.000

page 204

Digital Europe Data Space for Mobility Programme

1.000.000

page 203

Digital Europe Testing and ExperimenProgramme tation Facility for Edge AI

78.000.000

page 202

Digital Europe Preparatory actions for the Green Deal Data Programme Space Digital Europe Preparatory actions for data spaces for manuProgramme facturing Digital Europe Preparatory actions for the data space for smart Programme communities Digital Europe Governance of the Living-in.eu community Programme

2.000.000

page 200

1.000.000

page 199

1.000.000

page 200

2.000.000

page 205

Digital Europe Digital Solutions in support of the New EuropeProgramme an Bauhaus Initiative

1.000.000

page 217

Digital Europe Uptake of digital solutions in Health and Care Programme

1.000.000

page 215

Digital Europe An ecosystem for digital Programme twins in healthcare

5.000.000

page 216

Digital Europe European Digital Media Programme Observatory (EDMO) national and multinational hubs Digital Europe Digital Product Passport: Programme sustainable and circular systems

11.000.000

page 218

2.000.000

page 221

Digital Europe Safer Internet Centres Programme (SICs)

21.000.000

page 219

Digital Europe e-Justice CommuniProgramme cation via Online Data Exchange (e-CODEX)

3.000.000

page 220

FUNDCALL TITLE ING PROGRAMME Digital Europe Data Spaces Support Programme Centre

TOPIC

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

22-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development

22-feb-22

GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February -12February 2022

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

1.000.000

page 206

Digital Europe Preparatory actions for Programme the data space for Agriculture

2.000.000

page 207

FUNDCALL TITLE ING PROGRAMME Digital Europe Preparatory actions for Programme the data space for skills

TOPIC

22-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development

Digital Europe Preparatory actions Programme for the data space for tourism

1.000.000

page 208

22-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development

Digital Europe Deploying advanced naProgramme tional QCI systems and networks

104.000.000

page 210

22-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development

2.000.000

page 211

22-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development

Digital Europe Coordinate the first Programme deployment of national EuroQCI projects and prepare the large-scale QKD testing and certification infrastructure Digital Europe Create a European Industrial Ecosystem for Programme Secure QCI technologies and systems

44.000.000

page 212

22-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development

Digital Europe Advanced digital skills Programme analysis

2.000.000

page 222

Digital Europe Specialised education Programme programmes in key capacity areas

70.000.000

page 223

22-feb-22

Enterprise and Economic Development

Digital Europe Initial Network of EuroProgramme pean Digital Innovation Hubs

240 930 000

page 225

23-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

10.000.000

page 115

22-feb-22

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Preventing groundwater contamination and protecting its quality against harmful impacts of global and climate change


GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

10.000.000

page 116

18.000.000

page 145

10.000.000

page 119

20.000.000

page 120

Horizon Europe

Securing drinking water quality by protecting water sources against pollution, providing innovative monitoring and treatment solutions and ensuring safe distribution Uptake and validation of citizen observations to complement authoritative measurement within the urban environment and boost related citizen engagement EGNSS and Copernicus applications fostering the European Green deal EGNSS applications for Safety and Crisis management EGNSS applications for the Digital Age

16.000.000

page 121

Horizon Europe

AU-EU Water Energy Food Nexus

5.000.000

page 122

Horizon Europe

18.000.000

page 123

Horizon Europe

Physics and aerodynamics of atmospheric flow of wind for power production Cost-effective micro-CHP and hybrid heating systems

10.000.000

page 124

Horizon Europe

Carbon-negative sustainable biofuel production

15.000.000

page 125

Horizon Europe

45.000.000

page 126

Horizon Europe

Demonstration pilot lines for alternative and innovative PV technologies (Novel c-Si tandem, thin film tandem, bifacial, CPV, etc.) Solutions for more sustainable geothermal energy

10.000.000

page 127

Horizon Europe

Novel approaches to concentrated solar power (CSP)

9.000.000

page 128

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

23-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

15-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

23-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22

23-feb-22 23-feb-22

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

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AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Innovative foundations, floating substructures and connection systems for floating PV and ocean energy devices

50.000.000

page 129

Horizon Europe

Demonstration network on climate-smart farming – boosting the role of advisory services

20.000.000

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Understanding the oceanic carbon cycle

15.000.000

Horizon Europe

Climate sensitive water allocation systems and economic instruments.

10.000.000

Horizon Europe

15.000.000

23-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Fostering the resilience of agricultural production: from observation of changes to the development of resilience strategies Forestry - European observatory of climate change impacts and demonstration network of climate smart restoration pilots

24-feb-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

CERV Programme

2.000.000

page 295

24-feb-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

CERV Programme

12 240 000

page 301

25-feb-22

International Development and Cooperation International Development and Cooperation

Europeaid

Promote capacity building and awareness on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and activities on strategic litigation relating to democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights breaches Call for proposals to promote equality and to fight against racism, xenophobia and discrimination Human rights and Democracy (HR&D)

2.100.000

page 312

Programme d'Appui à la Société civile en République de Djibouti (PASOC)

600.000

page 313

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

23-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

23-feb-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

23-feb-22 23-feb-22 23-feb-22

27-feb-22

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FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

Europeaid

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

15.000.000


DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

28-feb-22

Research and Development

28-feb-22

International Development and Cooperation Research and Innovation

28-feb-22

GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

DIGI-B-CUBE Travel Vouchers

200.000

page 67

Europeaid

Zantchito - Skills for Jobs" Programme

5.000.000

page 255

EIT HEI Initiative

Innovation Capacity Building for Higher Education - HEI 2nd Call Jean Monnet Actions in the field of Higher Education: Modules Jean Monnet Actions in the field of Higher Education: Chair Jean Monnet Actions in the field of Higher Education: Centres of Excellence Jean Monnet Networks in other fields of Education and Training Networks on Foreign Policy Issues

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon 2020

1-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

1-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

1-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

1-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

1-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

1-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

1-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

1-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

1-mar-22

International Cooperation and Development

Europeaid Programme

3-mar-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Research and Innovation

LIFE Programme

3-mar-22

Innovation Fund

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

page 66 14.668.713

page 266

14.668.713

page 265

14.668.713

page 266

2.000.000

page 268

2.000.000

page 271

Jean Monnet Actions in other fields of Education and Training - Teacher Training Jean Monnet Actions in other fields of Education and Training - Learning EU Initiatives Networks on Internal EU Issues

3.000.000

page 270

4.000.000

page 269

1.000.000

page 272

Town Twinning between Turkey and EU-II (Twinning for a Green Future) Grant Scheme (TTGS-II) European City Facility

2.500.000

page 315

16.000.000

page 153

Innovation Fund Large Scale Projects

1.500.000.000 page 88

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AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Call for proposals limited/ restricted to National Roma Contact Points

1.900.000

page 297

Horizon Europe

Horizon Impact Award

150.000

page 69

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

MSCA Staff Exchanges 2021

72.500.000

page 89

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 Enterprise and Economic Development Research and Innovation

LIFE Programme

Fostering the network of LIFE National Contact Points

800.000

page 154

LIFE Programme

Nature and Biodiversity

3.000.000

page 155

LIFE Programme

Circular Economy and Quality of Life

1.000.000

page 156

EIT Programme

EIT Raw Materials - Call for Projects 2022 - VET actions

-

page 135

EIT Programme

EIT Raw Materials - Call for Projects 2022 - Capacity Building actions

-

page 183

SMP

Sustainability Partnerships for SMEs adopting more sustainable practices

400.000

page 227

Horizon Europe

Excellence Hubs

50.000.000

page 71

15-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

ERA Chairs

80.000.000

page 72

15-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

27.200.000

page 283

15-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Partnerships for innovation: Vocational Education and Training (VET) Partnerships for innovation: Cross-sectoral priorities

13.000.000

page 284

15-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Partnerships for innovation: Adult education (AE)

5.000.000

page 285

15-mar-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

Call for proposals for action grants to support transnational e-Justice projects

2.800.000

page 300

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

3-mar-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

FUNDING PROGRAMME CERV Programme

8-mar-22

Research and Innovation

9-mar-22 10-mar-22 10-mar-22 10-mar-22 18-mar-22 18-mar-22 15-mar-22 15-mar-22

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Justice Programme

CALL TITLE

TOPIC


DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

15-mar-22

International Cooperation and Development Employment and Social Inclusion

16-mar-22

GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022 FUNDING PROGRAMME Europeaid Programme Justice Programme

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Thematic Programme on Human Rights and Democracy - Turkey

3.300.000

page 316

Call for proposals for action grants to promote judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters Call for proposals to promote gender equality

5.500.000

page 301

6.800.000

page 299

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

16-mar-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

CERV Programme

17-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

ERC Consolidator

776.000.000

page 73

22-mar-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

Justice Programme

5.000.000

page 302

22-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Call for proposals for action grants to support transnational projects on judicial training covering civil law, criminal law or fundamental rights European Youth Together (Small)

8.000.000

page 282

22-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

European Youth Together

8.000.000

page 273

22/3/22

Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development

CEF Programme

Backbone connectivity for Digital Global Gateways Works

30.000.000

CEF Programme

Preparation of works for Operational digital platforms

4.000.000

CEF Programme

5G coverage along transport corridors - Studies

6.000.000

CEF Programme

5G Smart Communities Works

25.000.000

CEF Programme

65.000.000

Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development

CEF Programme

Interconnection of backbone networks for cloud federations with other cloud, HPC and edge infrastructures - Studies Backbone connectivity for Digital Global Gateways Studies 5G Strategic Deployment Agenda coordination

1.000.000

22/3/22 22/3/22 22/3/22 22/3/22

22/3/22 22/3/22

CEF Programme

10.000.000

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

22/3/22

Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development

22/3/22 22/3/22 22/3/22

GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February -12February 2022 FUNDING PROGRAMME CEF Programme

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Integration of 5G with edge computing and federated cloud facilities

2.000.000

CEF Programme

5G coverage along transport corridors - Works

100.000.000

CEF Programme

Interconnection of backbone networks for cloud federations - Works

65.000.000

CEF Programme

Equipping backbone networks with high-performance and secure DNS resolution infrastructures - Works Partnership for Cooperation in the field of Youth - European NGOs

14.000.000

5.000.000

page 279

5.000.000

page 276

225.600.000

page 278

46.400.000

page 277

9 500 000

page 279

23-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

23-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

23-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

23-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

23-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Cooperation Partnerships in the field of Education & Training submitted by ENGOs European Universities Intensification of prior deep institutional transnational cooperation (Topic 1) European Universities Intensification of prior deep institutional transnational cooperation (Topic 2) Small-scale cooperation partnerships (sport)

23-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Not-for-profit European sport events

6 000 000

page 281

23-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Cooperation partnerships (sport)

35 882 982

page 280

24-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Eureka Programme

Eurostars joint transnational call for proposals

24/3/22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

From knowledge gaps to roadmaps on soil mission objectives

5.000.000

Horizon Europe

Social, economic and cultural factors driving land management and land degradation

10.000.000

24/3/22

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

24/3/22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Employment and Social Inclusion

24/3/22 24/3/22 24/3/22 24-mar-22 24-mar-22 24-mar-22

GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022 FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Validating and further developing indicators for soil health and functions

12.000.000

Horizon Europe

Engage with and activate municipalities and regions to protect and restore soil health

10.000.000

Horizon Europe

Next generation soil advisors

5.000.000

Horizon Europe

Linking soil health to nutritional and safe food

7.000.000

Horizon Europe

National engagement sessions and support to the establishment of soil health living labs

3.000.000

Horizon Europe

Incentives and business models for soil health

10.000.000

CERV Programme

European Remembrance

700.000

page 303

24-mar-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

CERV Programme

Networks of Towns

6.600.000

page 304

24-mar-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

CERV Programme

Town Twinning

4.400.000

page 305

24-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

KIC Design on Cultural and Creative Sectors and Industries

-

page 74

29-mar-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

CERV Programme

Union Values

51.000.000

page 306

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

MSCA Staff Exchanges 2021

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Circular and low emission value chains through digitalisation (Processes4Planet Partnership) (RIA)

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26 - CALL4EUROPE

CALL TITLE Monitoring and supervising system for exploration and future exploitation activities in the deep sea (RIA) Streamlining cross-sectoral policy framework throughout the extractive life-cycle in environmentally protected areas (CSA) Developing digital platforms for the small scale extractive industry (IA) Technological solutions for tracking raw material flows in complex supply chains (RIA) Sustainable and innovative mine of the future (IA) Innovative solutions for efficient use and enhanced recovery of mineral and metal by-products from processing of raw materials (IA) Earth observation technologies for the mining life cycle in support of EU autonomy and transition to a climate-neutral economy (RIA) Innovative materials for advanced (nano)electronic components and systems (RIA) Smart and multifunctional biomaterials for health innovations (RIA) Advanced lightweight materials for energy efficient structures (RIA) Functional multi-material components and structures (RIA) Membranes for gas separations - membrane distillation (IA)

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE


GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Building and renovating by exploiting advanced materials for energy and resources efficient management (IA) Advanced materials modelling and characterisation (RIA) Climate Neutral and Circular Innovative Materials Technologies Open Innovation Test Beds (IA) Leveraging standardisation in Digital Technologies (CSA) Safe- and sustainable-by-design organic and hybrid coatings (RIA) Novel materials for supercapacitor energy storage (RIA) Optimised Industrial Systems and Lines through digitalisation (IA) 'Innovate to transform' support for SME's sustainability transition (CSA) Boosting green economic recovery and open strategic autonomy in Strategic Digital Technologies through pre-commercial procurement (PCP action) Rapid reconfigurable production process chains (Made in Europe Partnership) (IA) Products with complex functional surfaces (Made in Europe Partnership) (RIA) Excellence in distributed control and modular manufacturing (Made in Europe Partnership) (RIA) Intelligent work piece handling in a full production line (Made in Europe Partnership) (RIA) CALL4EUROPE - 27


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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

28 - CALL4EUROPE

CALL TITLE ICT Innovation for Manufacturing Sustainability in SMEs (I4MS2) (Made in Europe Partnership) (IA) Digital tools to support the engineering of a Circular Economy (Made in Europe Partnership) (RIA) Circular flows for solid waste in urban environment (Processes4Planet Partnership) (IA) Valorisation of CO/CO2 streams into added-value products of market interest (Processes4Planet Partnership) (IA) Modular and hybrid heating technologies in steel production (Clean Steel Partnership) (IA) Raw material preparation for clean steel production (Clean Steel Partnership) (IA) New electrochemical conversion routes for the production of chemicals and materials in process industries (Processes4Planet Partnership) (RIA) Integration of hydrogen for replacing fossil fuels in industrial applications (Processes4Planet Partnership) (IA) Pre-commercial research and innovation procurement (PCP) for building the resilience of health care systems in the context of recovery Public procurement of innovative solutions (PPI) for building the resilience of health care systems in the context of recovery

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE


DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

30-mar-22

GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022 CALL TITLE

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

European partnership on transforming health and care systems Methods for assessing health-related costs of environmental stressors Scaling up multi-party computation, data anonymisation techniques, and synthetic data generation Enhancing cybersecurity of connected medical devices

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30-mar-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

31-mar-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

31-mar-22

Education and Vo- Creative Europe cational Training

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

26.251.153

page 255

68.607.267

page 256

Better financing models for health systems

New pricing and payment models for cost-effective and affordable health innovations Setting up a European Smart Health Innovation Hub Setting up a European Electronic Health Record Exchange Format (EEHRxF) Ecosystem Personalised blueprint of chronic inflammation in health-to-disease transition Optimising effectiveness in patients of existing prescription drugs for major diseases (except cancer) with the use of biomarkers New methods for the effective use of real-world data and/or synthetic data in regulatory decision-making and/or in health technology assessment Capacity Building in Vocational Education and Training (VET) European Cooperation Projects Medium Scale

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AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

European Cooperation Projects Large Scale

68.607.267

page 258

Education and Vo- Creative Europe cational Training

European Cooperation Projects Small Scale

68.607.267

page 257

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Internet architecture and decentralised technologies (RIA)

22.000.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

AI for human empowerment (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (RIA)

16.000.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

34.500.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

European Network of AI Excellence Centres: Expanding the European AI lighthouse (RIA) Next Generation Safer Internet: Technologies to identify digital Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) (RIA) NGI International Collaboration - USA and Canada (RIA)

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

eXtended Reality Learning - Engage and Interact (IA)

21.500.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

eXtended Reality Technologies (RIA)

19.000.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Open source for cloudbased services (RIA)

22.000.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Advanced multi-sensing systems (Photonics Partnership) (RIA)

48.000.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

19.000.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

AI, Data and Robotics for Industry optimisation (including production and services) (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (IA) Pushing the limit of physical intelligence and performance (RIA)

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

31-mar-22

Education and Vo- Creative Europe cational Training

31-mar-22

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FUNDING PROGRAMME

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

2.000.000

6.000.000

28.500.000


GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022 TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

FUNDING PROGRAMME

CALL TITLE

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

13.000.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

European Enabling technologies for Beyond 5G/6G RAN disaggregated architectures (RIA) Advanced characterisation methodologies to assess and predict the health and environmental risks of nanomaterials (RIA) Ultra low energy and secure networks (RIA)

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

36.000.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Increased robotics capabilities demonstrated in key sectors (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (IA) International cooperation in semiconductors (CSA)

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

33.000.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Methods for exploiting data and knowledge for extremely precise outcomes (analysis, prediction, decision support), reducing complexity and presenting insights in understandable way (RIA) Cognitive Cloud: AI-enabled computing continuum from Cloud to Edge (RIA)

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

52.000.000

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Technologies and solutions for data trading, monetizing, exchange and interoperability (AI, Data and Robotics Partnership) (IA) Programming tools for decentralised intelligence and swarms (RIA)

5-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

30.000.000

6-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Extreme data mining, aggregation and analytics technologies and solutions (RIA) Centres of Excellence preparing applications in the Exascale era

PAGE

17.500.000

13.000.000

3.000.000

50.000.000

40.000.000

45.000.000

page 82

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AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

45.000.000

page 76

European Sol- Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas idarity Corps

4.000.000

page 307

European Sol- Volunteering in support of humanitarian aid operaidarity Corps

6.500.000

page 298

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

6-apr-22

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

6-apr-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

6-apr-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

CALL TITLE Centres of Excellence preparing applications in the Exascale era

TOPIC

tions

EMFAF (European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund) Education and Vo- Creative cational Training Europe Programme Education and Vo- Creative cational Training Europe Programme Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Action for a CISE incident alerting system

2.437.500

New-MEDIA Literacy

2.400.000

page 262

Networks of European Festivals

5.000.000

page 259

Capacity building in the field of youth

6.651.000

page 263

7-apr-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Capacity building in the field of sport

6.651.000

page 263

12-apr-22

Employment and Social Inclusion

CERV Programme

Call for proposals to prevent and combat gender-based violence and violence against children

6.800.000

page 308

12-apr-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

European Blue Parks

17.000.000

page 157

Horizon Europe

17.000.000

page 158

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Atlantic and Arctic basin lighthouse - restoration of marine and coastal ecosystems and increased climate resilience Atlantic and Arctic basins lighthouse – coordination activities

3.000.000

page 159

Danube river basin lighthouse – restoration of fresh and transitional water ecosystems

17.000.000

page 160

1-apr-22

6-apr-22 7-apr-22 7-apr-22

12-apr-22

12-apr-22 12-apr-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

32 - CALL4EUROPE

Horizon Europe


DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

12-apr-22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

12-apr-22 12-apr-22 12-apr-22

12-apr-22 12-apr-22

12-apr-22 12-apr-22

12-apr-22 15-apr-22 20-apr-22

GENERAL LIST OF CALLS Edition: February-August 2022 Deadlines: 6 February - 12 February 2022

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

Danube river basin lighthouse – coordination activities

3.000.000

page 161

Horizon Europe

Underlying models for the European Digital Twin Ocean

1.000.000

page 170

Horizon Europe

Baltic and North Sea basin lighthouse – coordination activities

3.000.000

page 163

Horizon Europe

Lighthouse in the Baltic and the North Sea basins - Low impact marine aquaculture and multi-purpose use of marine space Piloting citizen science in marine and freshwater domains

16.000.000

page 164

7.000.000

page 165

Mediterranean sea basin lighthouse - actions to prevent, minimise and remediate litter and plastic pollution Mediterranean sea basin lighthouse – coordination activities

10.000.000

page 166

3.000.000

page 167

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe

Education and Vo- Creative cational Training Europe Programme Education and Vo- Creative cational Training Europe Programme Research and Horizon EuInnovation rope

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

The relation of young generations with the sea and water: values, expectations, and engagement Media 360

1.000.000

page 168

20.000.000

page 260

Films on the move

16.000.000

page 261

Evolution of political extremism and its influence on contemporary social and political dialogue Education for democracy

9.000.000

page 80

9.000.000

page 81

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 82

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Artificial intelligence, big data and democracy

9.000.000

page 79

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AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

The impact of inequalities on democracy

9.000.000

page 83

9.000.000

page 84

Horizon Europe

Politics and the impact of online social networks and new media The future of democracy and civic participation

9.000.000

page 85

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Representative democracy in flux

9.000.000

page 85

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 78

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 88

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 89

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 90

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 97

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 Conditions for the successful development of skills matched to needs Decision-making processes of (aspiring) migrants

9.000.000

page 92

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Strengthening racial, ethnic and religious equality

9.000.000

page 132

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Socio-economic effects of ageing societies

9.000.000

page 94

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 88

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 83

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 97

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Return and readmission of irregular migrants in the EU

9.000.000

page 98

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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9.000.000

page 99

9.000.000

page 100

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 101

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Traditional crafts for the future: a new approach

9.000.000

page 102

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 103

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 104

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 105

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 106

20-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

9.000.000

page 107

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 108

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

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

Pre-commercial research and innovation procurement (PCP) for building the resilience of health care systems in the context of recovery Public procurement of innovative solutions (PPI) for building the resilience of health care systems in the context of recovery

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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

21-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Setting up a European Electronic Health Record Exchange Format (EEHRxF) Ecosystem

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AMOUNT (EURO)

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PAGE

Support for simple programmes - Union quality schemes (Topic 1)

5.000.000

page 242

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

Support for simple programmes – Organic production method (Topic 2)

14.000.000

page 240

21/4/22

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

Support for simple programmes – Fresh fruit and vegetables (Topic 4)

9.100.000

page 230

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 233

21/4/22

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

Support for simple programmes targeting China (including Hong-Kong and Macao), Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, South-eastern Asia or Southern Asia (Topic 6)

16.300.000

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

21-apr-22

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

21-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

21-apr-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

21/4/22

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

21/4/22

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

Personalised blueprint of chronic inflammation in health-to-disease transition Optimising effectiveness in patients of existing prescription drugs for major diseases (except cancer) with the use of biomarkers New methods for the effective use of real-world data and/or synthetic data in regulatory decision-making and/or in health technology assessment

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Support for simple programmes targeting Canada, USA or Mexico (Topic 7)

8.300.000

page 238

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

Support for simple programmes targeting other geographical areas (Topic 8)

9.300.000

page 231

21/4/22

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

5.000.000

page 236

21/4/22

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

4.200.000

page 229

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 232

21/4/22

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

Support for multi programmes - Sustainability of Union agriculture (Topic 3)

12.000.000

page 228

21/4/22

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

Support for multi programmes - Fresh fruit and vegetables (Topic 4)

10.000.000

page 230

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 231

21/4/22

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

Support for simple programmes – Sustainability of Union agriculture (Topic 3)

13.000.000

page 228

21/4/22

Research and Innovation

Support for the functioning of the Global Research Collaboration for Infectious Disease Preparedness (GloPID-R)

2.000.000

page 52

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

21/4/22

Enterprise and AGRIP ProEconomic Devel- gramme opment

21/4/22

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PAGE

Pandemic preparedness

10.000.000

page 109

Horizon Europe

Non-communicable diseases risk reduction in adolescence and youth (Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases - GACD)

25.000.000

page 111

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

European partnership fostering a European Research Area (ERA) for health research

30.000.000

page 112

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Energy system modelling, optimisation and planning tools

6.000.000

page 175

26/04/22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

40.000.000

page 170

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

42.000.000

page 171

Horizon Europe

Global cooperation and exchange on urban climate neutrality

2.000.000

page 172

Horizon Europe

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26/04/22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Horizon Europe

35.000.000

page 169

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

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 Ubiquitous Radio Access

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Green Radio Technology

6.000.000

26/04/22

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

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

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

6.000.000

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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)

Real-time Zero-touch Service Technologies

6.000.000

Horizon Europe

Communication Infrastructure Technologies and Devices

23.000.000

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

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Wireless Communication Technologies and Signal Processing

30.000.000

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Energy system modelling, optimisation and planning tools

6.000.000

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Thermal energy storage solutions

30.000.000

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Demonstration of innovative rotor, blades and control systems for tidal energy devices

10.000.000

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KEYWORDS

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

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Real Time Demonstrator of Multi-Vendor Multi-Terminal VSC-HVDC 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

10.000.000

page 178

55.000.000

page 179

30.000.000

page 180

40.000.000

Demonstration of cost-effective advanced biofuel technologies utilizing existing industrial plants 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 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 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)

32.000.000

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TOPIC

20.000.000

page 183

20.000.000

page 184

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7.000.000 6.000.000

40.000.000

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DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

26/04/22 26/04/22

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

AMOUNT (EURO)

PAGE

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 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

20.000.000

35.000.000

page 185

Horizon Europe

Replicable solutions for a cross sector compliant energy ecosystem Decarbonising industry with CCUS

58.000.000

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

Novel Agro-Photovoltaic systems

10.000.000

Research and Innovation

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

18.000.000

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30.000.000

35.000.000

58.000.000

18.000.000 7.000.000

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Interoperable solutions for flexibility services using distributed energy storage Biodiversity in the Outermost Regions and the Overseas Countries and Territories

7.000.000

page 189

Horizon Europe

ERC Advanced Grants

555.000.000

page 191

Enterprise and Economic Development Enterprise and Economic Development Energy, Environment and Climate Change Employment and Social Inclusion

SMP Programme

Public procurement of Innovation development

4.000.000

page 243

SMP Programme

EU SME Centre in China – phase IV (re-launch)

2.400.000

page 244

Life Programme

LIFE 2021 Capacity Building

9.000.000

page 190

CERV Programme

Call for proposals to protect and promote the rights of the child

3.010.000

page 309

29-jun-22

Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

SmartAgriHubs - SERVICE the SmartAgriHubs Community Network

3.000.000

page 192

06/09/22

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 174

Partnership for Excellence - Centres of Vocational Excellence

48.000.000

page 282

7-sept-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Partnership for Excellence Erasmus+ Teacher Academies

15.000.000

page 286

15-sept-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint

62.000.000

page 287

15-sept-22

Education and Vo- Erasmus+ cational Training

Alliances for Education and Enterprises

62.000.000

page 289

DEADLINE

KEYWORDS

26/04/22

Research and Innovation

26/04/22

Energy, Environment and Climate Change Research and Innovation

Horizon Europe

28/04/22 3/5/22 15/5/22 16-may-22 18-may-22

7-sept-22

FUNDING PROGRAMME Horizon Europe

CALL TITLE

TOPIC

32.000.000

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Call Manual Factory #ChallengeMyCity

call synopsis Programme

EIT Mobility Programme

Administration

EIT Mobility Consortium

Objective

The #ChallengeMyCity call provides innovative mobility solutions with the opportunity to perform a pilot in a city’s urban environment in real conditions. For the first release of this call, the cities of Toulouse and Milan are participating. They present specific mobility challenges that need to be addressed and will be hosting the pilots to tackle these challenges. EIT Urban Mobility encourages the integration of innovative solutions and services on all levels to accelerate change towards a more sustainable model of urban mobility. It aims to develop and deploy solutions for the mobility needs of people and businesses and create a longstanding impact for cities and urban quality of life.

Eligible Activities

Each project proposal is expected to address one single challenge (either in Toulouse or in Milan) with the provider’s developed solution. Selected applicants will then implement the proposed solution in a pilot in one of the participating cities. This call, therefore, aims to allow solution providers to test and market-scale their innovative product or service in a living, urban environment. This is a unique opportunity to portray the impact of mobility solutions that have already been developed and piloted but still lack a significant market deployment, and to promote them for long-term implementation. Toulouse Métropole and Milan want to test new mobility solutions around its mobility hubs, such as train stations, to find the best options promoting intermodality at these sites. They are particularly focused on encouraging the use of bikes as the transport mode to move to and from the hubs.

Eligible Applicants

This Call for Proposals (CfP) is open to entities from Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU), and from Third countries associated to Horizon Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Publication (D/M/Y)

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

for proposals

8

Mandatory International Partnerships

29/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

08/02/2022

150.000

Expected number of proposals funded

3

60.000

Max % EU Cofunding

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EITPlan4EU Programme

Administration

AIPlan4EU Consortium

Objective

The AIPlan4EU project will bring AI planning as a first-class citizen in the European AI OnDemand (AI4EU) Platform by developing a uniform, user-centered framework to access the existing planning technology and by devising concrete guidelines for innovators and practitioners on how to use this technology. To do so, we will consider use-cases from diverse application areas that will drive the design and the development of the framework and include several available planning systems as engines that can be selected to solve practical problems. We will develop a general and planner-agnostic API that will both be served by the AI4EU platform and be available as a resource to be integrated into the users' systems. The framework will be validated on use-cases both from within the consortium and recruited by means of cascade funding; moreover, standard interfaces between the framework and common industrial technologies will be developed and made available.

Eligible Activities

AIPlan4EU is currently looking for individuals and companies to provide AI Planning use-cases. The AIPlan4EU open calls aim to upgrade third parties’ capacity to leverage AI planning technology in various sectors and offer financial support for European individuals, companies and innovators to experiment in highly innovative, cross-border experiments.

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This Call for Proposals (CfP) is open to entities from Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU), and from Third countries associated to Horizon Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

12

Mandatory International Partnerships

29/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

7.500

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project

1.500

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MSCA Cofund

call synopsis Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

ERC Consortium

Objective

Deeper and more diverse set of research-related and transferable skills and competences; Improved employability and career prospects both within academia and beyond; New mind-sets and approaches to R&I work forged through interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral experience; Enhanced networking and communication capacities with scientific peers, as well as with the general public that will increase and broaden the research and innovation impact.

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Applicants submit proposals for new or existing doctoral or postdoctoral programmes with an impact on the enhancement of human resources in R&I at regional, national or international level. These programmes will be co-funded by MSCA COFUND. Proposed programmes can cover any research disciplines ("bottom-up"), but exceptionally can also focus on specific disciplines, notably when they are based on national or regional Research and Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisation (RIS3 strategies). In this case, the range of covered disciplines should allow reasonable flexibility for the researchers to define their topic. Funding synergies with Cohesion policy funds and the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) are strongly encouraged. A Career Development Plan must be jointly established by the supervisor and each recruited researcher upon recruitment. In addition to research objectives, this Plan comprises the researcher's training and career needs, including training on transferable skills, teaching, planning for publications and participation in conferences and events aimed at opening science and research to citizens. The Plan must be established at the beginning of the recruitment and should be revised (and updated where needed) within 18 months. COFUND takes the form of: A) Doctoral programmes; B) Postdoctoral Programmes. On top of compulsory international mobility, applicants are encouraged to include elements of cross-sectoral mobility and interdisciplinarity into their programmes. Researchers will be able to freely choose a research topic and the appropriate organisation to host them, fitting their individual needs.

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Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

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Type of call

Mandatory International Partnerships

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

89.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

for proposals

10/02/2022

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-msca-2021-cofund-01-01

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Development of high-resolution Earth system models for global and regional climate change projections

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Proposals should improve European high-resolution, fully coupled atmosphere-oceanland Earth System Models, able to robustly simulate key climate processes, their variability and future trends for this and well into the next century in order to enhance the quality, robustness and versatility of climate projections on a range of temporal and spatial scales (global and regional) to (1) support policies implementing the goals of the Paris Agreement and (2) address the societal need to assess and respond to the adverse impacts of climate change.

Eligible Activities

Projects should foster a fully coupled atmosphere-ocean-land-ice Earth-system model approach that contributes to a better understanding and representation of the processes, including for that drive and influence climate change on global and regional scale. Arctic and Antarctic regions should be considered as key elements in global climate changes. Projects should make efficient use of available and high quality observational data (e.g. space-based and not space based, including in-situ and paleoclimatic data) for the development of robust model validation, verification, and improve uncertainty estimation methodologies. Where relevant, high-resolution model development and evaluation should be properly connected with major programmes in the domain of Earth Observation such as the Copernicus Programme, the ESA science satellite missions in Europe, as well as the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) and the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) at global level. They should also strive to reduce uncertainty of key parameters of climate and hydrological systems. Projects should advance methods for assessing and attributing model outputs and climate change impact on regional scales with the support of advanced digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence methodologies.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

Mandatory International Partnerships

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

20.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

10/02/2022

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Improvement of Integrated Assessment Models in support of climate policies

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Improved adequacy of Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs) to effectively contribute to international, European, national and regional climate policy processes in support of the implementation of the European Green Deal, the Paris Agreement, COVID-19 recovery and broader sustainability goals Contributions to major international scientific assessments such as the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and the International Resource Panel (IRP). Increased robustness, legitimacy, relevance, usability and transparency of IAMs leading to increased uptake and better awareness of their results across various end-user groups, developing, where possible, new business models for IAMs transparency (for example, open source and open code options).

Eligible Activities

Actions should improve the state-of-the-art of IAMs by tackling their existing weaknesses and lack of/limited capabilities of the current generation of models in order to provide robust, credible and transparent evidence-base in support of design and evaluation of multiscale (global, European, national, regional) mitigation policies at various time horizons. An important goal of this call is to address multiple challenges in a coherent and consistent manner using an integrated framework. To achieve this goal, it is not compulsory to incorporate all issues into a single IAM. Combinations of hard linking, soft linking and other ways of insuring a coherent approach between models and experts can be considered.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

Mandatory International Partnerships 15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

15.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project

10/02/2022

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Supporting the formulation of adaptation strategies through improved climate predictions in Europe and beyond

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Support to the implementation of the new EU Adaptation Strategy and the Mission on adaptation to climate change, including societal transformation, through better access to improved knowledge about climate impacts and fit-for-purpose data on individual and collective climate risks for all levels of government and stakeholders. Reduced vulnerability to climate change impacts based on decadal predictions which are a key source of information for better planning of adaptation options. Improved assessment of risks for people and systems exposed to extreme weather and climate events. Enhanced scientific collaboration and exploitation of synergies across the EU and Associated Countries for the provision of climate information to stakeholders engaged with the implementation of the EU Adaptation Strategy. Enhanced European cooperation and leadership in climate sciences e.g. in the frame of the Euro-CORDEX initiative, a part of WCRP’s Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment project (CORDEX)..

Eligible Activities

Proposals should aim at improving seasonal to decadal prediction to boost their quality at regional to local scale in particular for Europe and for variables of high societal relevance. Actions will enable progress in closing the gap between current skill and potential predictability estimates, as well as better aligning with immediate adaptation needs of end-users and making those predictions actionable. Ultimately, methodologies need to be developed to merge simulations from long-term weather forecast to climate predictions and projections, resulting in seamless climate information from sub-seasonal to seasonal and decadal predictions for the next 30 years. Proposals should also improve assessments of risk through extreme climate-related events on a range of temporal and spatial scales, as well as early detection of tipping points. Tackle uncertainties regarding regional patterns and magnitude of changes and improve understanding of how existing model biases affect the representation of extremes regarding the intensity and frequency of hazards, including the co-variability of different risk factors, and ultimately reducing the biases.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

Mandatory International Partnerships

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

15.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

10/02/2022

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2022-d1-02-04

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Let nature help do the job: Rewilding landscapes for carbon sequestration, climate adaptation and biodiversity support

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Contribution to IPBES and IPCC, to the achievement of objectives of reaching net zero carbon emissions, enhancing climate change adaptation, and to the EU Biodiversity Strategy. Support the implementation of the Horizon Europe Mission on Adaptation to climate change including societal transformation. Identify low cost/benefit ratio options to restore natural and semi-natural ecosystems for carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation. Assess the value of restoring ecosystem for adaptation to and/or mitigation of climate change and identify potential rebound effects and trade-offs. Demonstrate the degree to which these approaches are affected by climate change itself and if they can still be effective under global warming of 2°C and higher...

Eligible Activities

Actions should foster interdisciplinary research with a focus on the climate-biodiversity nexus, advancing our knowledge to further promote integrated approaches to better address these interdependent challenges. Actions, taking stock of previous and ongoing experience, including associated uncertainty, should provide a robust assessment of the potential contribution that restoring ecosystems, including trophic chains restoration, with a “let nature do the job”, also called “rewilding”, approach can provide in terms of carbon sequestration and storage, climate change mitigation and adaptation and biodiversity conservation. “Rewilding” is meant here as passive management of ecological succession with the goal of restoring natural ecosystem processes and reducing human control of landscapes, although some intervention may be required in the early restoration stages.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

Mandatory International Partnerships 15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

15.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project

10/02/2022

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Verification and reconciliation of estimates of climate forcers

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Enhancing the ability to ascertain whether and to what extent emission reduction efforts are producing the desired atmospheric signals for key greenhouse gases on relevant spatial and temporal scales. Better understanding of apparent discrepancies between reported greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals (in national inventories and other schemes), measured atmospheric signals and modelled levels, with the aim of reducing and/or reconciling them on the long run. Reduced uncertainty of national GHG inventories through improved comparability with models and observations and piloting top-down approaches recognised in the 2019 refinement of the IPCC 2006 Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories. Contribution to improving the attribution of GHG fluxes (anthropogenic vs natural) as well as non-GHG atmospheric climate forcers (such as aerosols), including feed-backs. Support the Paris Agreement, in particular the Global Stocktake, and the implementation and monitoring of EU climate policy instruments. Provide input (such as open data, models, methods and protocols) and contributions to international programmes and assessments (such as IPCC, Global Carbon Project).

Eligible Activities

Actions should aim at reconciling national greenhouse gas inventories with relevant assessment and monitoring systems in Europe (in particular EU and Horizon Europe Associated Countries) including observations from a wide range of monitoring networks, in-situ and remote-sensed) at a range of scales by comparing their results. Aerosols and their precursors should also be included in the analysis, as well as other air pollutants where relevant (e.g., co-emitted species). Special attention should be given to establishing how the use of top-down techniques that can support the verification of national greenhouse gas inventories and other regulated estimates of emissions and removals, in order to improve or supplement the methods/approaches currently used. Ideally case studies in collaboration with one or more national inventory compilers should be organised for this purpose..

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

Mandatory International Partnerships

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

15.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

10/02/2022

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Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) approaches

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Support climate policies through an enhanced understanding of existing and emerging carbon dioxide removal options in terms of their technical readiness, key requirements (land and other resource needs, geographical and geological constraints, primary energy needs, etc.), short- and long-term sequestration potential, permanence, impacts (environmental, social, health, resource depletion, etc.) including potential co-benefits. Support climate models and integrated assessment models through an improved parametrisation of these technologies and solutions, allowing their better integration into pathways and strategies and broadening the carbon dioxide removal technology options that can be numerically modelled.

Eligible Activities

Projects under this topic should identify an extended range of nature-based and technical CDR methods, analyse and characterise them in a consistent and transparent assessment framework. In this way, projects should: Deliver realistic estimates of each approach’s potential scale, cost, and effectiveness: on the basis of factors such as technical readiness, key land and other resource needs, geographical and geological constraints, primary energy needs (and associated impacts, including emissions), shortand long-term sequestration potential (including risk of non-permanence), key impacts (environmental, social, health, resource depletion, etc.) and risks. Allow the better parametrisation of integrated assessment models with respect to removals as well a better design of forward-looking policies. Develop abatement cost estimates in function of time profile as well variables like scale of deployment and key input factors. Explore efficient incentive and governance frameworks to facilitate CDR uptake at scale, including social acceptance, ethical and regulatory considerations, as well as identifying major issues and options for establishing MRV and accounting systems associated with CDR in general and specific technologies where applicable.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Mandatory International Partnerships

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

21.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

for proposals

10/02/2022

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Socio-economic risks of climate change in Europe

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

A comprehensive socio-economic evaluation of future climate change impacts across sectors, countries/regions, timescales and climate building on socio-economic scenarios with improved sectoral, cross-sectoral and spatial resolution of impact projections. Improved climate change related decision support based on better understanding (and quantification) of the socio-economic risks (and opportunities), associated with climate change impact, for both sudden onset extreme events and slow onset processes Actionable insights based on data at the appropriate level of geographical scale and spatial resolution for decision-makers in public and private sectors, including national and regional level estimations, leading to enhanced adaptation efforts and to a more resilient Europe. Better integration of climate change risks in public and private sectors’ investment decisions - from property, through infrastructure up to regional and national supply chains - leading to increased long-term resilience.

Eligible Activities

Actions should improve the understanding of the nature and extent of physical risks from a changing climate and their integrated socio-economic implications in Europe in 2030, 2050 and 2100 timeframes. The analysis should evaluate the costs of inaction / “business as usual” by extrapolating current policies with different social and climatological scenarios. It should seek to capture the range of possible socio-economic climate-related risks including both those most likely to occur as well as those associated with lowprobability high-impact climate events with potentially catastrophic outcomes. Indirect impacts should be part of the analysis as well as the impacts in the rest of the world with relevant spill over effects in Europe should also be considered. A comparison with scenarios with lower degrees of warming (with ambitious mitigation measures) should be included as well as the analysis of the costs and benefits of ambitious adaptation measures. Research should also improve the understanding of climate-related risks that are unlikely to be avoided through mitigation and/or adaptation and require urgent/specific response.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

Mandatory International Partnerships

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

10.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

10/02/2022

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Social science for land-use strategies in the context of climate change and biodiversity challenges

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

A characterisation of future expected land use patterns consistent with long-term objectives (especially on climate, biodiversity and renewable energy) and its comparison with the current situation and trends. A comprehensive understanding of the key motivations and drivers (economic, regulatory, legal, cultural, environmental, etc.) behind land-use related decisions in Europe at levels ranging from land owners to public authorities at local, regional and national level, including their relative importance. A better understanding of the awareness of key actors (land owners, managers, local authorities, regulatory agencies) about climate change and biodiversity challenges and their willingness to contribute addressing them, including the adoption of new or different practices consistent with long-term expectations.

Eligible Activities

Actions should aim to gain a realistic understanding of the factors behind landuse decisions and how they can be best oriented towards the efficient and socially responsible pursuit of multiple policy objectives on various scales (from the individual field/farm to region to national to continental scale). They should develop a toolbox of instruments and approaches deployable at different levels consistent with long-term goals and strategies

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

Mandatory International Partnerships

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

20.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

10/02/2022

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EGNSS applications for the Digital Age

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Foster the adoption of EGNSS in mass markets and professional markets. Create applications that will make the best use of EGNSS innovative features such as better multipath resistance, authentication etc. Contribute to the competitiveness of the European GNSS industry in the area of mobile applications, with special focus on the innovative role of SMEs and midcaps, and non-space countries. Maximise public benefits by supporting the development of EGNSS applications that will address major societal challenges in focus areas such as health, citizen safety and security, mobility and the sharing economy.

Eligible Activities

Internet of Things: EGNSS solutions should demonstrate how power reduction techniques can effectively deliver GNSS-level accuracy in IoT devices and develop IoT solutions able to demonstrate the EGNSS compositeness in the IoT domain, to be used in application fields such as food geo traceability, blockchain and Artificial Intelligence Mobile solutions. mHealth-solutions for ‘silver economy’, robotics. With the ageing population growing fast in the EU, governments will be increasingly challenged to meet the needs of older people in a cost-effective manner. Artificial intelligence- Big Data, geotagging, optimisation for multiple sensors. Advances in AI will improve the capabilities of applications and services, providing improved experiences to all users. Cybersecuritysolutions that are stimulating privacy, security of location data, exploiting synergies with quantum. Sharing economy- solutions for logistics, mobility services, goods and food. Newly developed EGNSS solutions in the field of logistics, mobility services, and food industry should capitalise on the enhanced accuracy and the innovative features provided by EGNSS. Sports and fitness - smart wearables. Wearables represent the beginning of the separation between smartphones and end users, as an increasing number of smartphone services and apps are now accessible via new interfaces (smartwatches, fitness trackers, smart glasses, clothing, etc.).

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EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Total budget/ call

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

9.300.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project

16/02/2022

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EGNSS and Copernicus applications fostering the European Green deal

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Development of innovative EGNSS and Copernicus based solutions that contribute to the implementation of the European Green deal. These solutions can play a major role in the transformation of the EUs economy into a climate-neutral economy by 2050, as well as support environmental protection, maintaining biodiversity, etc. Uptake of Copernicus services and/or Galileo’s specific features and differentiators in areas such as zero-pollution, EU methane strategy, clear and renewable energy and circular economy; sustainable and smart mobility; building and renovation, and digital/precision farming supporting the farm to fork strategy.

Eligible Activities

Increasing the EU’s climate ambition for 2030 and 2050: EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which contribute to CO2 reductions and a toxic free environment, through better monitoring and preventing pollution from the air, water, soil and consumer products as well as natural catastrophes as pollution sources. Supplying clean, affordable and secure energy: EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which support the supply of clean, affordable and secure renewable energy. Mitigating natural hazards:EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which limit the damage from fires, floods or other natural hazards. Accelerating the shift to sustainable and smart mobility: EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which enable or contribute to the development and impact monitoring of new sustainable mobility services and which reduce congestion, emissions and pollution especially in urban areas, while keeping costs at an efficient/reasonable level. Building and renovating in an energy and resource efficient way: EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions, which contribute to the digitisation, smart monitoring and tracking of building and renovation processes. From “Farm to Fork”: a fair, healthy and environmentally friendly food system: EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which provide for food security and traceability across the entire supply chain and valorisation of the “made in Europe”. Preserving and restoring ecosystems and biodiversity. EGNSS and/or Copernicus based solutions which enhance biodiversity monitoring and enable data-driven decision tools for policymakers, to stop biodiversity loss and support the EU nature restoration plan.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

Mandatory International Partnerships

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

14.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

for proposals

16/02/2022

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EGNSS applications for Safety and Crisis management

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Development of innovative EGNSS-based solutions contributing to a resilient and more stable Europe that protects citizens. Development of innovative EGNSS-based solutions addressing safety concerns, to support the implementation of EU policy priorities relating to the safety of citizens, improved disaster risk management, , better security and resilience of infrastructure and vital societal functions, cybersecurity and crisis management. Development of innovative EGNSS-based solutions complementing the products delivered by the Emergency Management and Security Services of Copernicus. Awareness raising on the benefits of using EGNSS and Copernicus for emergency disaster risk management, and EGNSS for timing and synchronisation for critical infrastructures.

Eligible Activities

Improved emergency disaster risk management and societal resilience. EGNSS solutions for critical services related to detection, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation of emergencies and disasters, introducing synergies between satellite navigation, earth observation and communications.

Eligible Applicants Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Total budget/ call

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

9.300.000

Expected number of proposals funded

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Education and skills for the EU space sector

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Competitiveness and innovation of the EU space sector depends on the availability of high educational standards and skilled professionals across a range of qualifications and the possibility for these professionals to upgrade and update their skills. This is also in the interest of the research and innovation community where the quality of the results and the impact of EU-funded research is a precursor of the future space sector. The EU also plays a role in the aligning of educational degrees to provide more opportunities and promote mobility of professionals and researchers across countries and sectors.

Eligible Activities

A structured overview of the educational offer in the EU, including continuing education for the EU space sector. Socio-economic analysis of the space-oriented student population and identification of gaps/shortcomings and excellences across the EU-27 and Associated Countries. Identification of the needs for education and skills in the EU space sector and of potential new educational knowledge answering emerging and future needs Assessment of the adequacy between curricula and sector needs; Actions for the promotion of space jobs and career in Bachelor and Master courses; Creation of educational material for jobs related to Earth observation and Positioning Navigation and Timing, in particular downstream. In relation to the expected impact, these outcomes will contribute to foster the EU space sector competitiveness by enhancing the adequacy between the needs of the sector and the qualification of the workforce and reinforce EU capacity to develop products and services with a higher level of autonomy.

Eligible Applicants Geo-coverage

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months) 2/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

16/02/2022

Total budget/ call

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

1

Max budget/ project

3.000.000

Max % EU Cofunding

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Boosting Widening Digital Innovation Hubs

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Horizon 2020 Programme

Administration

Bowi Consortium

Objective

to support DIHs, SMEs, and Midcaps by facilitating the access and uptake of SAE and I4MS technologies. The overall aim of the project is to create a DIHs widening network that supports the collaboration between developing hubs in regions where SAE and I4MS technologies are underrepresented (widening hubs) and well-established hubs (mature DIHs) that are highly experienced in these technologies.

Eligible Activities

BOWI Open Call 3 for Technology Transfer Experiments will distribute up to €2.16 M among 36 SMEs and Midcaps to develop their experiments (up to €60 000 per experiment) from the 9 widening hubs regions selected during the Open Call 2. Up to 4 SMEs and Midcaps will be selected per region. Additionally, up to €300 000 (€15 000 per experiment) will be made available in the form of a voucher among 20 experiments from 5 particular regions. The other 16 experiments will receive support from mature hubs that are part of the BOWI Consortium.

Eligible Applicants

SMEs or Midcaps, legally established in Member States of the European Union and Associated Countries to H2020 or the United Kingdom and that have proven business activity in one of the following 9 regions: Eastern Slovakia (SK04), Slovakia Southern (HU23), Hungary Adriatique (HR03), Croatia Center (RO12), Romania Capital Region (LT01), Lithuania Central & Western region (LT02), Lithuania Ukraine Prague (CZ01), Czech Republic Belgrad (RS11), Serbia

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EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

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15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

16/02/2022

2 460 000

Expected number of proposals funded

36 SMEs and Midcaps

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DEMETER Open Call #2 – DEPLOY

call synopsis Programme

Horizon 2020 Programme

Administration

Demeter Consortium

Objective

The DEMETER Open Call #2 – DEPLOY aims to increase the outreach of the DEMETER value proposition by funding small consortia of 2-3 partners for the deployment of new, high-value pilots in the agri-food sector. These pilots will focus on employing DEMETER methodologies and technologies, addressing clear farmer needs, with particular focus on EU geographic regions not represented within DEMETER pilots..

Eligible Activities

The new pilots to be funded under the DEMETER Open Call #2 – DEPLOY must address specific farmers’ needs and fit into one or more DEMETER challenges and objectives listed below: Control of Knowledge; Deployment Models; Optimal Data Analysis; Overcoming Market Barriers; Interoperability; Information Modelling; Knowledge Exchange Mechanisms; Data Ownership; Benchmarking; User-Orientated Solutions; Real World Impact.

Eligible Applicants

The DEMETER Open Call #2 – DEPLOY will fund consortia composed of two or three: • micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), • secondary and higher education establishments, research institutes and other not-for profit research entities.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

12

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

16/02/2022

Total budget/ call

740.000

Expected number of proposals funded

8

Max budget/ project

150.000

Max % EU Cofunding

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

https://h2020-demeter.eu/open-call-deploy/

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EIT Call for Entrepreneurship Training and Education

call synopsis Programme

Horizon 2020 Programme

Administration

EIT Health Consortium

Objective

EIT Health is calling for hosts for its Innovation Days (i-Days), which are challengebased learning events that train participants in innovation and entrepreneurship, design thinking methods and pitching. The events aim to inspire creativity and collaboration while encouraging a new generation of health innovators. i-Days target all undergraduate and postgraduate students with an interest in healthcare innovation. Participation does not require any prerequisite skills or prior experience in innovation, entrepreneurship or healthcare, making the event highly accessible. i-Days are hosted as individual local events at various sites across Europe. They are supported by a consortium of host organisations that collaborate throughout the planning, execution and post-event phases..

Eligible Activities

EIT Health encourages HEI initiative consortium members to apply to run their own i-Days, and we give special emphasis to cities where EIT Health has not funded these events previously. The list of already awarded cities can be found here. EIT Health also encourages professors and staff trained within the HEI activities to participate in other hosts’ i-Days, to benefit from hands-on learning. This additional participation can be actively described and reported both at the proposal stage and the reporting period.

Eligible Applicants

academic institutions. academic institutions need to form a consortium which must include a non-academic partner and can also include healthcare providers, patient organisations, research organisations, SMEs or start-ups

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

15/12/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

18/02/2022

237.500

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

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REACH 2nd Open Call

call synopsis Programme

Horizon 2020 Programme

Administration

Reach Consortium

Objective

The call will fund the execution of projects led by SMEs including a Data Value Chain (DVC) scenario where value is created from the sharing of data, proposing innovative products and services making use of Big Data tools but also adhering to one of the participation tracks defined below. The program is looking for 30 promising big data startups and SMEs to take part in its second round of incubation.

Eligible Activities

Interested startups and SMEs have three ways of applying and participating in REACH Incubator: THEME-DRIVEN (Track 1): REACH consortium has in collaboration with the 3 leading European Digital Innovation Hubs onboard defined the cross-sectorial Data Value Chain (DVC) themes to be tackled by participants. DVC themes available in the first open call are tourism & entertainment, energy, circular economy, digital marketing, agriculture and retail manufacturing/industry, healthcare and insurance. READY-MADE (Track 2): Applications will deal with challenges defined by the REACH Data Providers according to the needs detected in their market (JOT Internet Media, Migros Ticaret A.Ş., Sonae MC, Yapı Kredi Teknoloji, De Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie nv (VRT), Play&go experience, Idea75, Almerys, EDP, COFARES, An Group, and Biilbao Council) FREE CHOICE (Track 3): Applicants will devise novel DVCs by bringing their own data provider/s and/or their own datasets with those already facilitated within the REACH Data Catalogue. The applicant, a single SME, will apply together with their own Data Provider/s (at least one) proposing a joint challenge to be solved.

Eligible Applicants

SMEs or start-ups

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

for proposals

12

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

15/12/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

3 500 000

Expected number of proposals funded

30

120.000

Max % EU Cofunding

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Innovation Capacity Building for Higher Education - HEI 2nd Call

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

to create systemic impact in higher education at institutional level, by supporting higher education institutions (HEIs) to strengthen their innovation and entrepreneurial capacity and integrate into and engage with innovation ecosystems. By doing so, HEIs will be empowered to become engines of impact and support the realisation of a carbon-neutral, digital, circular and inclusive society. The EIT HEI Initiative: Innovation Capacity Building for Higher Education (hereinafter referred to as the “HEI Initiative”) has been designed with the aim of increasing the innovation and entrepreneurial capacity in higher education by bringing together HEIs in innovation value chains and ecosystems across Europe. All HEI projects selected for funding under the HEI Initiative are required to create an Innovation Vision Action Plan (IVAP) as part of their application. The IVAP will take a long-term view towards increasing the innovation and entrepreneurial capacity within the corresponding HEIs, at institutional level, with a view to 2030.

Eligible Activities

Domain 1 – Fostering institutional engagement and change Domain 2 – Strengthening partnerships (knowledge triangle integration) Domain 3 – Contributing to developing innovations and businesses Domain 4 – Enhancing the quality of innovation and entrepreneurial education

Eligible Applicants

- Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). • Public or private, small, medium or large enterprises (including social enterprises) • Research institutes • Public bodies at local, regional or national level • Intermediary organisations or associations which represent Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) The HEI project consortium must consist of: • A minimum of three HEIs from three different countries. A minimum of one actor from another side of the Knowledge Triangle (e.g. regional/territorial authorities, VET organisations, RTOs, SMEs and start-ups). These actors may be full partners or associated partners. A broad geographical scope, especially involving organisations established in RIS-eligible20 countries, is strongly encouraged.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

28/02/2022

Expected number of proposals funded

40

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

300.000 (phase 1) 900.000 (phase 2) www.eit-hei.eu

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Research and Innovation

DIGI-B-CUBE Travel Vouchers

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

DIGI-B-CUBE consortium

Objective

Support to prototype or conceptualise a solution (proof of concept, feasibility study) for a digitalization challenge in the Medical Diagnostics and related value chains.

Eligible Activities

Travel Voucher cover travel and accommodation costs for participants of official DIGIB-CUBE events (including travel and accommodation costs & conference fees to attend satellite events i.e. organised/co-organised by DIGI-B-CUBE consortium). SMEs can receive reimbursement for their travel and accommodation costs when attending DIGI-BCUBE workshops and matchmaking events to: - identify innovation barriers in the medical diagnostics value chain - identify digital solutions to overcome these barriers - initiate cross-sectoral collaborations between the health and IT sector

Eligible Applicants

SMEs operating in the health, biotech, biopharma, IT or related sectors. Consortium consisting of minimum 2 SMEs and maximum 3 organizations from at least 2 different sectors (Healthcare, IT, Hybrid).

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

20/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

28/02/2022

200.000

Expected number of proposals funded

40

2000

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

http://digibcube.eu/open-calls/

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Innovation Fund Large Scale Projects

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Programme

Innovation Fund

Administration

European Commission

Objective

The present call targets projects on low-carbon technologies and processes in all sectors covered by Directive 2003/87/EC (the EU ETS Directive): Innovation in low-carbon technologies and processes in sectors listed in Annex I, including environmentally safe carbon capture and utilisation (‘CCU’) that contributes substantially to mitigating climate change,as well as products substituting carbon intensive ones produced in sectors listed in Annex I, environmentally safe capture and geological storage (‘CCS’) of CO2, and innovative renewable energy and energy storage technologies.

Eligible Activities

- activities that support innovation in low-carbon technologies and processes in sectors listed in Annex I to the EU ETS Directive, including environmentally safe carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) that contributes substantially to mitigating climate change, as well as products substituting carbon intensive ones produced in sectors listed in Annex I to the EU ETS Directive, - activities that help stimulate the construction and operation of projects that aim at the environmentally safe capture and geological storage of CO2 (CCS), - activities that help stimulate the construction and operation of innovative renewable energy and energy storage technologies

Eligible Applicants

legal persons and belong to one of the following categories: private entities, public entities, or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Norway or Iceland

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

03/03/2022

1 500 000 000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

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Research and Innovation

Horizon Impact Award

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Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

To celebrate the successful uptake and use of EU funded project results, thus boosting and promoting their achieved impact. To showcase best practices, create role models and inspire R&I beneficiaries to use their research results to create value for the society at large.

Eligible Activities

The Commission will award on an annual basis a recognition prize to reward beneficiaries that have successfully used their research results to create value for society. The beneficiaries must be able to show proof of effective exploitation and uptake of their research results. This action aims to illustrate the wider socio-economic benefits of the EU investment in R&I and to encourage project beneficiaries to best manage and use their research results. In particular, six winners will be selected by the evaluation jury for their achievements. The prizes are monetary and each of the six winners will receive EUR 25.000. The award enables individuals or teams to showcase their best practices and achievements. This will encourage other beneficiaries to use and manage their results in the best way possible.It aims to create role models and inspire beneficiaries of research and innovation funding to maximise the impact of their research.

Eligible Applicants

egal entities (i.e. natural or legal persons, public or private bodies, including international organisations6) or groups of legal entities that participated as beneficiaries in FP7 or Horizon 2020

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Norway or Iceland

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

6/01/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

8/03/2022

150.000

Expected number of proposals funded

6

25.000

Max % EU Cofunding

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-widera-2022-impactprize

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Research and Innovation

MSCA Staff Exchanges 2021

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Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Increased set of research and transferable skills and competences, leading to improved employability and career prospects within and outside academia; More knowledge and innovative ideas converted into products, processes and services; More entrepreneurial mind-sets, testing new and innovative ideas; Increased international exposure leading to extended networks and opportunities; Enhanced networking and communication capacities with scientific peers, as well as with the general public that will increase and broaden the research and innovation impact.

Eligible Activities

The organisations constituting the partnership contribute directly to the implementation of a joint R&I project by seconding and/or hosting eligible staff members. Such a project must explore activities that can be based on previous work but should go beyond and generate or strengthen long-term collaborations. Secondments must always take place between legal entities independent from each other. MSCA Staff Exchanges can address three dimensions of mobility: inter-sectoral, international and interdisciplinary[1]. While exchanges between organisations within EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries should mainly be intersectoral, same-sector exchanges[2] are also possible under the condition that they are interdisciplinary. Interdisciplinarity is not required for same-sector exchanges with nonassociated Third Countries.

Eligible Applicants

legal persons and belong to one of the following categories: private entities, public entities, or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Europe Associate Partners

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Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

09/03/2022

Total budget/ call

72 500 000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/innovfund-lsc-2021

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Research and Innovation

Excellence Hubs

call synopsis

LIST OF POTENTIAL PARTNERS

Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Excellence hubs are an initiative to strengthen regional innovation excellence in placed based innovation ecosystems by cross-border collaboration on a common strategy and/ or alongside value adding chains. Place based innovation ecosystems are interconnected companies, research institutions, governmental bodies and societal actors that are mutually reinforcing each other in a territorial context and together raise the level of innovation excellence in their regional fabric. Projects are expected to contribute to the following outcomes: Excellent and sustainable place based innovation ecosystems in Widening countries and beyond in relevant domains of cutting-edge science and innovation ; Long term joint R&I strategies underpinned by concrete action plans of European relevance; Common investment plans for R&I including infrastructures leveraging national, regional and European funds as well as private capital in a synergetic manner; R&I pilot projects alongside a joint strategy and in line with regional and national strategies, notably regional innovation strategies for smart specialisation (RIS3); New competencies and skills for researchers, entrepreneurs and professionals in R&I intensive domains

Eligible Activities

Excellence hubs should improve access to excellence for R&I actors in widening countries and elaborate joint R&I strategies that are aligned with national, regional (notably RIS3) and/or European strategies or policy priorities (e.g. Green Deal, Digital transition). These strategies will be underpinned by concrete actions plans and an investment strategy that reaches out beyond the project’s lifetime and will leverage national, regional and European funds as well as private (venture) capital. Investment plans may include pertinent R&I infrastructures as well as demonstrators and pilots.

Eligible Applicants

legal persons and belong to one of the following categories: private entities, public entities, or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Europe Associate Partners

for proposals

4 years

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/03/2022

Total budget/ call

50.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-widera-2022-access-04-01

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Research and Innovation

ERA Chairs

call synopsis Programme

Horizone Europe Programme

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Progress towards more and better links between research and innovation actors across European Research Area and beyond is a requirement if Europe as a whole is to capitalise on excellence from across the continent. To foster brain circulation for researchers and innovators the intervention point of the ERA Chairs actions is attracting in a sustainable manner outstanding scientists and innovators to universities or research organisations in catching up countries and regions. This measure of “brain gain” and creation of pockets of excellence will impact on the culture and performance of host institutions. The leadership of the ERA Chair holder and the creation of a permanent and excellent research group in the chosen scientific field will ensure excellence, visibility and better integration in the European Research Area, as well as fostering competitiveness in research funding and promoting institutional reforms aligned with ERA priorities.

Eligible Activities

Research organisations located in widening countries interested in establishing an ERA Chair shall submit a proposal with the prospective ERA Chair holder who should be an outstanding researcher and/or innovator in the chosen scientific domain. The scientific field can be any domain of research and innovation addressed under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union[1]. The institution in the Widening country shall be the coordinator and can opt between a joint application with the legal entity currently employing the future ERA Chair or submitting a proposal as a single applicant. For the former, partner institutions can be located in any country (including countries outside the EU) except the country of the coordinator and ERA Chair holders can be citizens of any country in the world.

Eligible Applicants

researchers or research teams funded under the Euratom Research and Training Programme

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/03/2022

Total budget/ call

80.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

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Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-widera-2022-talents-01-01

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Research and Innovation

ERC Consolidator Awards

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Research Council

Objective

The ERC Consolidator Grants are designed to support excellent Principal Investigators at the career stage at which they may still be consolidating their own independent research team or programme. Principal Investigators must demonstrate the ground-breaking nature, ambition and feasibility of their scientific proposal.

Eligible Activities

The Principal Investigators shall have been awarded their first PhD at least 7 and up to 12 years prior to 1 January 2022. Cut-off dates: PhD awarded from 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2014 (inclusive).

Eligible Applicants

researchers or research teams

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Type of call

for proposals

5 years

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/01/2022

776 000 000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

2 000 000

Max % EU Cofunding

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KIC Design on Cultural and Creative Industries

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Horizon Europe Programme

Administration

European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)

Objective

An EIT KIC is an integrated partnership bringing together leading companies, higher education institutions, research organisations and other stakeholders in the innovation process to tackle pressing societal challenges through the development of products, services and processes and also by nurturing innovative, entrepreneurial individuals. A KIC connects excellence-driven innovation hubs, the Co-location Centres, to become leading centres of excellence, competing and collaborating with other innovation hubs across the world. To further enhance its impact and to incentivise the innovations needed to meet new societal challenges, the EIT will, as established in the EIT Regulation and EIT Strategic Innovation Agenda (SIA) 2021-2027, gradually expand its portfolio of Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs). With this Call for Proposals, the EIT launches the selection process for a new KIC in the thematic area of cultural and creative sectors and industries.

Eligible Activities

The EIT KIC will be an integrated partnership bringing together leading companies, higher education institutions, research organisations and other stakeholders in the innovation process to tackle pressing societal challenges through the development of products, services and processes and also by nurturing innovative, entrepreneurial individuals. The KIC connects excellence-driven innovation hubs, the Co-location Centres to become leading centres of excellence, competing and collaborating with other innovation hubs across the world. The KIC will deliver a whole range of world-class activities bringing together actors from different sides of the Knowledge Triangle (business, education and research) encompassing the whole innovation value chain within cultural and creative sectors and industries. The KIC’s portfolio of activities will include, inter alia: entrepreneurial education and training programmes, research-driven innovation projects, and incubation of and support to start-ups and scale-ups.

Eligible Applicants

the applying consortium must contain at least three independent partner organisations established in at least three different Member States;  at least two thirds of the partner organisations forming the consortium are established in different Member States;  the applying consortium includes at least one higher education institution one research institution and one private company;  the proposal must be submitted by a consortium containing a maximum of 50 partners

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

for proposals

5 years

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/01/2022

776 000 000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

2 000 000

Max % EU Cofunding

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Eurostars joint transnational call for proposals

call synopsis Programme

Eurostars Programme

Administration

Eurostars Consortium

Objective

Eurostars is a funding instrument that supports innovative SMEs and project partners (large companies, universities, research organisations and other types of organisations) by funding international collaborative R&D and innovation projects

Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants

project consortium is led by an innovative SME from a Eurostars country, composed by at least two entities that are independent of one another. The project consortium is composed by entities from at least two Eurostars countries with a minimum of one organisation from a Eureka full member or partner country

Geo-coverage

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. Associated countries participating in Eurostars: Canada, Singapore, South Africa

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

21/10/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

24/03/2022

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

50

Total budget/ call Max budget/ project

https://www.eurekanetwork.org/open-calls/eurostars-funding-programme-2022-call-1

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Research and Innovation

Centres of Excellence preparing applications in the Exascale era

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Advancing Lighthouse Exascale Applications, at the frontier of technology and relevant for the communities of HPC users, that enable and promote the use of upcoming exascale and post exascale computing capabilities in collaboration with other High Performance Computer (HPC) stakeholders. The goal is to develop or scale up existing parallel codes towards exascale performance, resulting into tangible benefits mainly for scientific challenges. Proposals for Exascale Lighthouse applications will exploit existing federated resources around Europe, developing available competences, and ensuring multidisciplinary (combining application domain and HPC system, software and algorithm expertise). Examples of Exascale Lighthouse applications include weather forecast and climate change, material science, natural hazards, digital twin of the human body.

Eligible Activities

Proposals for Centres of Excellence in Topic HORIZON-JTI-EuroHPC-2021-COE-01-01 must clearly identify the Exascale Lighthouse applications addressed, and must convincingly demonstrate their exascale capabilities and needs. Proposals should also be able to articulate clearly the scientific grand challenge(s) which will be addressed by the applications and why the exascale performance is needed. Targeted applications should be relevant for communities of HPC users as well as for future EuroHPC JU systems to be acquired. Proposals should be inherently committed to co-design activities to ensure that future HPC architectures are well suited for the applications and their users.

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.

Publication (D/M/Y)

27/01/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

6/04/2022

Total budget/ call

45.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

1

Max budget/ project

45.000.000

Max % EU Cofunding

More information & official documents

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Research and Innovation

Centres of Excellence for supporting supercomputing applications for Science and Innovation

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Advancing the transition towards exascale capabilities by developing or scaling up existing parallel codes, resulting into effective applications to solve scientific, industrial or societal challenges and addressing the needs of the user communities.

Eligible Activities

The Centres of Excellence (CoE) address scientific and industrial applications and user communities that run world leading codes or ensembles that aggregate to pre-exascale workloads, and may require exascale resources in specific cases. All CoEs should be user-driven and inherently committed to co-design activities to ensure that future HPC architectures are well suited for the applications and their users (both from academia and industry), providing a high performance and scalable application base. CoEs should federate existing resources around Europe, exploiting available competences, and ensuring multidisciplinary (combining application domain and HPC system, software and algorithm expertise) and synergies with national/regional programmes. CoEs should further enlarge and expand these capabilities all over Europe, in particular by including users communities from EU countries currently developing and advancing their HPC infrastructure and ecosystem (e.g. countries not currently hosting Tier 0 and/or Tier 1 supercomputing facilities).

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.

27/01/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

6/04/2022

Total budget/ call

45.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

1

Max budget/ project

45.000.000

Max % EU Cofunding

More information & official documents

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Research and Innovation

Global governance for a world in transition: Norms, institutions, actors

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call synopsis Programme

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

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-01-09

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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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Evolution of political extremism and its influence on contemporary social and political dialogue

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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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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.

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-01-04

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Research and Innovation

Media for democracy – democratic media

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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

call synopsis Programme

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

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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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Global governance for a world in transition: Norms, institutions, actors

call synopsis Programme

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

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

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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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

call synopsis Programme

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

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-transformations-01-07

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Decision-making processes of (aspiring) migrants

call synopsis Programme

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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Strengthening racial, ethnic and religious equality

call synopsis Programme

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

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-transformations-01-08

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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.

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-01-10

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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

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

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-transformations-01-03

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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

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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

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-heritage-01-04

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Protection of artefacts and cultural goods from anthropogenic threats

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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.

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-heritage-01-07

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Effects of climate change and natural hazards on cultural heritage and remediation

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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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Research and Innovation

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

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-heritage-01-02

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Research and Innovation

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.

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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Research and Innovation

Towards a competitive, fair and sustainable European music ecosystem

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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.

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-heritage-01-05

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Research and Innovation

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

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl2-2022-heritage-01-03

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Research and Innovation

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

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 21/04/2022

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

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Research and Innovation

Support for the functioning of the Global Research Collaboration for Infectious Disease Preparedness (GloPID-R)

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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: 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)

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: 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

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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Research and Innovation

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

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Type of call

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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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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Next generation of renewable energy technologies

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Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Available breakthrough and game changing renewable energy technologies enabling a faster transition to a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions EU economy by 2050. Knowledge and scientific proofs of the technological feasibility of the concept including the environmental, social and economic benefits to contribute to R&I strategy and policy forecast. Establishing a solid long term dependable European innovation base.

Eligible Activities

The proposal is expected to address high-risk/high return technology developments for game changing renewable energy technologies including catalyst development, dedicated storage systems and integration of renewable energy technologies into a single energy generation system, heating & cooling systems, fuels production systems, hybrid electricity generation solutions between different renewable energy sources, direct utilization of renewable energy sources. The following areas should not be covered as they fall within the scope of partnerships or other calls: Pure material research; Conventional hydrogen production and fuel cells; Batteries. However the production of renewable hydrogen directly from renewable energy sources is within the scope of the topic. The proposal should validate its concept to TRL 3 or TRL 4 through a robust research methodology and activities, establish the technological feasibility of its concept, consider transfer developments in sectors other than energy whenever relevant, as they may provide ideas, experiences, technology contributions, knowledge, new approaches, innovative materials and skills.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: - EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); - non-EU countries:

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

33.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-02

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Hybrid catalytic conversion of renewable energy to carbon-neutral fuels

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Carbon-neutral fuels can provide breakthrough solutions towards a fossil-free economy responding to longer-term future demands for high energy density carriers in sectors relying on liquid fuels if making their synthesis more efficient and technically sound. This will contribute to advance the European scientific basis, leadership and global role in the area of renewable fuels by moving forward the supra-national actors, and to reinforce the European potential to export European renewable fuel technologies through international collaboration.

Eligible Activities

Proposals will develop hybrid catalytic conversion processes, combining chemical, electrochemical, biological, biochemical and thermochemical catalytic processes to convert renewable energy to carbon-neutral renewable fuels of biological or nonbiological origin (other than hydrogen), and which respond to longer-term future demands for high energy density carriers in sectors relying on liquid fuels. The development and combination of novel catalysts and linked lab-scale components and/or systems which improve significantly the performance regarding conversion efficiency for best atomic economy and specific marginal cost reduction should be addressed. Development of catalysts and/or systems with dual function, e.g. catalyst/sorbent or other, may be included. Combination of at least two different catalysts types into a single multicatalytic material as appropriate should be addressed. Improvements as regards the conversion of a broader variety of molecules from the same feedstock and the broader application of hybrid catalytic systems in up-scaled processes should be examined. Maximizing GHG emissions abatement in the conversion process should be aimed. International cooperation is encouraged. Combination of H2 production by electrolysis and its separate use for catalytic conversion of CO2 is not covered by this topic..

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: - EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); - n

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

10.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Wind energy in the natural and social environment

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Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

As wind turbines grow bigger and taller, the blade tips are increasing more affected by turbulent atmospheric flow features, while airborne wind energy systems operate at even higher altitudes. This zone of the atmosphere currently lays between the current numeric models at the microscale and the mesoscale. Further, the data integration of the models of these different altitudes is still scarce. Thus, there is a need for an improved understanding of atmospheric flow physics, particularly regarding wind power production forecasting and the design of wind energy technology components. It is expected that better predictions of wind patterns should: Support improved wind farm design, location choice, distribution and operation thus bridging the gap between small-scale controlled experiments and full-scale deployment; Enhance system reliability and power production; Decrease economic uncertainties related to farm design and power production, as well as wind technology components design and durability; Lead to the development of numerical models capable of accurately forecasting high wind flow and power production. It will also improve wakes modelling and the integration of models with real condition wind farm data;

Eligible Activities

Develop an open access knowledge hub for experimental data, based on the principles of open data sharing. Develop and validate numeric models to accurately forecast wind flow in low, medium and high altitudes in onshore and offshore scenarios. These models should address how external factors, such as wind conditions, and different climate affect power production and loads on target and neighbouring wind power systems; Integrate these different developments (knowledge hub and forecasting models) into a tool able to be readily absorbed by the sector. This integrated approach need to be applicable to at least 2 of these different wind energy conversion technologies: onshore wind, offshore wind (fixed bottom or floating), and high altitude wind systems;

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

10.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-05

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Stable high-performance Perovskite Photovoltaics

call synopsis Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Photovoltaic power generation is pivotal in the transition to a clean energy system and the achievement of the zero-emissions target. To that end, it is important to enhance affordability, security of supply and sustainability of PV technologies along with further efficiency improvements. Consequently, project results are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: Increase the efficiency and stability and minimise the environmental impact of Perovskite PV. Enlarge with bandgap tuneable perovskites and corresponding device architectures the integration and application possibilities of PV technology. Increase the potential for commercialisation of perovskite PV, creating a competitive technological know-how for the European PV industrial base.

Eligible Activities

Perovskite PV are welcomed as an emerging technology for solar energy conversion, as today they afford high power conversion efficiency (PCE), higher than 25%. At the same time, perovskite semiconductors are based on abundant and low-cost starting materials and can be processed using simple and economic methods. The tuneable bandgap of the perovskite materials opens a lot of applications in a wide range of optoelectronic devices, even beyond solar cells. To ensure however economic feasibility and competitive levelized cost of electricity, the technology should offer long-term stability alongside high power conversion efficiency to match the reliability of silicon-wafer-based modules (the lifetime expectation for a PV module in a power plant is 20–25 years). At present, the long-term stability of lead halide perovskite modules does not meet this target and improvements are hampered by a lack of understanding of the cell and module failure modes. In addition to the intrinsic cell stability issues of perovskite PV, the usage of lead and scaling-up are the main challenges towards bringing perovskite technologies to the market.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

15.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-07

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Development of hydropower equipment for hidden hydropower

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Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Advance the European scientific basis, leadership and global role in the area of sustainable hydropower while creating evidence for policy making. Create additional sustainable hydropower capacity to the existing fleet, maintain and advance European technological competitiveness in the sector, thus supporting the EU goals for climate protection, energy independence and economic growth. Enhance sustainability of added hydropower capacities by addressing social, economic and environmental aspects and by promoting prosumer renewable energy in cities and communities.

Eligible Activities

Development of hydropower equipment for hidden and therefore unrealised hydropower by developing novel technologies which allow for increased techno-economic feasible and sustainable hydropower production in non-hydropower hydraulic systems with low head and/or small reservoir or water body size and/or impaired water quality (e.g. saltwater), that may also involve prosumer solutions.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

10.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

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Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-11

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Innovation on floating wind energy deployment optimized for deep waters and different sea basins (Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, North-east Atlantic Ocean)

call synopsis

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Floating offshore wind has the potential to unleash a new European industrial sector able to deliver clean and sustainable energy. Building from European technological and industrial know-how and harnessing the natural resources of the different sea basins around the European Union, namely the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea and the North-east Atlantic Ocean, there is an opportunity to leverage these conditions into technological leadership, while supporting the goal of climate neutrality. In this context, project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Development or significant improvement of designs that reduce both CAPEX and OPEX; Deployment and demonstration of advanced full-scale floating wind turbines prototypes, and auxiliary equipment, in operational environment; Allow development of cost-efficient scalable solutions supporting exploitation of the renewable energy offshore potential in challenging conditions, while building upon innovative designs of floating structures and auxiliary equipment; Contribute to LCOE reduction in line with the SET Plan targets (actions should clearly justify an estimated LCOE at project start and end).

Eligible Activities

Demonstrate how innovations (materials, technologies, designs,…) on floating wind turbines, substructures, dynamic cables, control systems and moorings positively affect production; Demonstrate in real use scenario the improvements that the identified solutions contribute in terms of life expectancy, cost reductions, as well as operation and maintenance of a floating offshore wind installation; Demonstrate how the proposed innovations positively increase rate of deployment of offshore wind in deep seas, reducing capital, operational and maintenance costs, as well as present an industrial roadmap for a floating energy industrial sector, with focus on mass production; Document all demonstrations fully and transparently, to ensure replicability, up-scaling and to assist future planning decisions; Demonstrate a modular design suited to large-scale deployment in various environments, with special focus on industrial mass production;

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

50.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-12

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Demonstration of large-scale CHP technologies for a shift to the use of biogenic residues and wastes

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Advance the European scientific basis and increase technology competitiveness in the area of bioenergy, in particular increase penetration of renewables, regional development, cost reduction and feedstock enlargement thus supporting the EU goals for climate protection, energy independence and economic growth; Technology de-risk retrofitting of large-scale fossil CHP to bioenergy as a necessary step before scaling up at commercial level; Allow high penetration in the energy system, ensure stability and security of energy supply and gain efficiency and costs in transforming the energy system on a decarbonised basis, in particular by reducing CAPEX for bioenergy capacity and baseload capability; Enhance sustainability of renewable energy and fuel value chains by addressing social, economic and environmental aspects of the value chain and its life cycle.

Eligible Activities

Demonstration of cost-effective and efficient technologies for retrofitting of fossil CHP systems to the complete use of regionally sourced sustainable biogenic residues and wastes or derived intermediate bioenergy carriers for continuous, cost-effective and lowemission operation. Proposals are expected to address long-term scenarios for flexible and modular operation within the energy system network and document all demonstrators fully and transparently, to ensure replicability, up-scaling and to assist future planning decisions.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

20.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months)

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Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-14

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Innovative biomethane production as an energy carrier and a fuel

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Increase cost-effectiveness of the conversion in biomethane production. Diversify the conversion technology basis for biomethane production. Contribute to market up-take of biomethane related technologies in the gas market. Contribute to the priorities of the SET Plan Action 8.

Eligible Activities

Proposals will demonstrate cost-effective and innovative biomethane production through thermochemical, biochemical, chemical, electrochemical, biological pathways including sustainable biomass and biogenic wastes gasification, CO2 effluents from anaerobic digestion or fermentation processes combined with renewable hydrogen or water. The biomethane production should be optimized to improve production efficiency, reduce cost, minimize GHG emissions and increase sustainability in a circularity approach for energy and material above conventional technologies of biogas upgrading to biomethane. All demonstrators should be fully and transparently documented, to ensure replicability, up-scaling and to assist future planning decisions. Demonstrating advanced technologies for efficient production at scale of biomethane will contribute to facilitate the market introduction of the biomethane technologies and the substitution of natural gas in the gas grid. This is the basis for penetration of biomethane in the energy and the transport energy systems, in particular for gas consuming sectors. It supports the European Green Deal and climate and energy targets for 2030 and the net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, while supporting the EU goals for energy independence and competitive sustainable growth.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

20.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-16

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

AU-EU Water Energy Food Nexus

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call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Reinforce the activities in the long term the AU-EU HLPD CCSE Partnership. Provide knowledge and scientific modelling as evidence base of the water-energy-foodnexus including the environmental, social and economic trade-offs to contribute to R&I strategy and policy making. Increase clean energy generation in the African energy systems. A sustained network of African experts and expertise in this area. Improve in the long-term governance to advance knowledge and scientific modelling of the water energy food nexus including the environmental, social and economic trade-offs (governance aspects should be included since they are under-represented in the current research works).

Eligible Activities

The topic is contributing to the activities of the AU-EU High Level Policy Dialog (HLPD) Climate Change and Sustainable Energy (CCSE) partnership. Climate changes and increase usage of water in all economic activities create more stresses on water use for energy generation. Energy generation covers in this context energy from renewable sources and energy vectors such as electricity, heat and fuels. Therefore the needs for African countries of having their own dedicated models to simulate and estimate the stresses on the water-energy nexus are crucial for their policy decision and energy planning. International agreement and trade issues can be considered in the model. Most of the current models are based on developed country standard and usage. The proposal should then develop and test models for decision makers and planners to implement energy infrastructures and energy supply in Africa which safeguard a systemic approach to the water-energy food nexus. These models can be based on existing reliable source codes and models. The test should be made on the case of an existing African water basin. Participation of societal stakeholders is considered important

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 23/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

5.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-01

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Physics and aerodynamics of atmospheric flow of wind for power production

call synopsis

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Support improved wind farm design, location choice, distribution and operation thus bridging the gap between small-scale controlled experiments and full-scale deployment; Enhance system reliability and power production; Decrease economic uncertainties related to farm design and power production, as well as wind technology components design and durability; Lead to the development of numerical models capable of accurately forecasting high wind flow and power production. It will also improve wakes modelling and the integration of models with real condition wind farm data; Use open access of Big Data storage and usage for the testing and performance tracking of the numeric models.

Eligible Activities

Develop an open access knowledge hub for experimental data, based on the principles of open data sharing. Develop and validate numeric models to accurately forecast wind flow in low, medium and high altitudes in onshore and offshore scenarios. These models should address how external factors, such as wind conditions, and different climate affect power production and loads on target and neighbouring wind power systems; Integrate these different developments (knowledge hub and forecasting models) into a tool able to be readily absorbed by the sector. This integrated approach need to be applicable to at least 2 of these different wind energy conversion technologies: onshore wind, offshore wind (fixed bottom or floating), and high altitude wind systems; Validate and promote how such tools could be used to improve the design and deployment of wind farms, through case studies; Address and test how such integrated tools can be used for design development of wind technology components (for example blades, towers, substructures, kites, etc.), in particular on the issue of energy efficiency and material durability.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 23/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

5.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-04

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Cost-effective micro-CHP and hybrid heating systems

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Increased technical performance, robustness, feasibility and penetration of renewables at household level Increase technology leadership and competitiveness of European industry Increased production share of renewables at consumer level Increased socioeconomic and environmental sustainability of renewables based energy systems at household level.

Eligible Activities

Develop new technologies for biomass micro-CHP systems, including e.g. high efficiency supercritical CHP systems with embedded integration of other renewables into hybrid heating systems for maximizing the overall share of renewables at household and/or multifamily level and emission reduction. Improve the integration of compatible renewable technologies in household and/ or multifamily generators of heat and power making them attractive by addressing technological bottlenecks, efficiency, cost-effectiveness and socio-economic as well as environmental sustainability.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

10.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

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Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-08

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Carbon-negative sustainable biofuel production

call synopsis Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Reusing or inhibiting biogenic effluent gases from biofuel production in the same process, increases the biomass conversion efficiency and sustainability potential and the overall resource and energy efficiency of the biomass utilization. Improving such integration will contribute to increase the biofuel technology competitiveness and acceptance and advance the European leadership and global role in the area of sustainable biofuels. Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Increase bioenergy efficiency and sustainability. Increase sustainable biomass resource utilization. Generate negative emissions from biofuel production.

Eligible Activities

Proposals should develop cost-effective solutions to minimize carbon waste in sustainable biofuel production processes by inhibiting biogenic effluent gas emissions or incorporating biological and/or chemical/other capture of the biogenic effluent gas emissions from the process and use it as appropriate either for separate in-situ downstream synthesis of renewable fuels of biological origin, or integrate it in the sustainable biofuel production through recycling. Proposals should also include an innovative approach for biogenic carbon storage, through for example integrating production of biochar and using it as soil amendment to enhance organic carbon content and functionality of soil, as well as a means to sequester carbon into the soil. Synergies with renewable hydrogen production should be developed by incorporating it as appropriate in the sustainable biofuel production to compensate for additional needs in hydrogen, increase overall biomass conversion efficiency, minimize the biogenic carbon waste and reduce the fossil carbon footprint of the biofuel production. The overall GHG emissions should be assessed on the basis of a Life Cycle Analysis for proving negative GHG emissions and higher sustainability potential of biofuel production when reusing biogenic effluent gases in-situ, along with addressing socioeconomic aspects.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

15.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-09

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Demonstration pilot lines for alternative and innovative PV technologies (Novel c-Si tandem, thin film tandem, bifacial, CPV, etc.)

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Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Photovoltaic power generation is pivotal in the transition to a clean energy system and the achievement of the zero-emissions target. To that end, it is important to enhance affordability, security of supply and sustainability of PV technologies along with further efficiency improvements. To insure security of supply, retaining the whole value chain in Europe is essential; technology de-risking is a necessary step towards this direction. Consequently, project results are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: Promote a considerable pipeline of new and advanced versions of existing technologies from lab to fab production, enabling robust continued performance increase, opening up new applications and facilitating further cost reduction. Reinforce the European PV value chain, support local companies to develop and sell differentiated and high value PV products and create local jobs. Demonstrate the feasibility and cost-competiveness of the novel PV technologies. Contribute towards establishing a solid European innovation base. Enable and facilitate large-scale deployment of PV and generation of renewable electricity. Minimise the impact of PV on landscape and environment by increasing its energy yield/m2.

Eligible Activities

Net-zero scenarios modelled by the JRC[1] show that Europe needs to install up to 600 GW PV generation capacity by 2030 and over 1 TW by 2050 to reach its climate and energy objectives. The European market will grow 10-15% per year and reach close to 80 GW by 2030. In this race, Europe has a unique opportunity to develop and deploy new generation PV modules. A considerable number of new and advanced/innovative technologies is in the pipeline but the concrete application on pilot manufacturing lines is lagging behind. The aim is therefore to advance those technologies that offer the potential for much higher efficiency and/or higher energy yield, the same lifetime and degradation rate and comparable cost to standard crystalline technologies, opening-up possibilities for largescale 4.0 factories to drive down costs, allowing large relocation of production to Europe.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

45.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-13

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Solutions for more sustainable geothermal energy

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Performance and reliability improvement of shallow and/or deep geothermal systems; Reduced environmental impact of geothermal plants; Reduced risk of seismicity; Increased citizen engagement for geothermal energy; Reduction of LCOE approaching SET Plan targets (actions should clearly justify estimated LCOE at project start and end); Energy efficient, environmentally sound, and economically viable generation of electricity, and/or heating and cooling from geothermal resources in a wide range of geological settings, enabling geothermal energy development in new regions and supporting application concepts for local energy supply.

Eligible Activities

The proposal is expected to develop and validate innovative sustainable circular-bydesign solutions that can reduce environmental impact and increase the overall circularity of geothermal energy. The following can be considered: Capture of greenhouse gases, storage or reinjection schemes for the development and exploitation of geothermal reservoirs, in particular those with high content of noncondensable gases (NCGs), and the use of alternative fluid to brine. Techniques for reservoir development and exploitation in a wider range of geological settings, including complex and/or untested geological conditions. Potential introduction and demonstration of the innovative technologies as part of existing geothermal plants in Europe and abroad. Novel methods and technologies to find and develop productivity from near magmatic, superhot/supercritical zones that are currently unexploitable and non-commercial.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

45.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/horizon-cl5-2021-d3-03-15

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Novel approaches to concentrated solar power (CSP)

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Concentrating solar power (CSP) plants supply renewable, dispatchable power and can therefore be an important element of the evolving energy system. Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes: Higher shares of variable output renewables in the energy system. Future, higher-efficiency CSP plants. Reduced levelized cost of electricity of future CSP plants. Significant performance regarding start-up, shutdown and load variation of future CSP plants. Improved environmental profile of future CSP plants.

Eligible Activities

Support will be given to novel solutions that use concentrating solar thermal energy to generate power. In terms of power dispatchability, the novel solutions will have to ensure a performance at least equivalent to current commercial installations. Solutions that cogenerate power and heat are also in the scope. Moreover, solutions that support the concentrating solar thermal technology with photovoltaic technology are also in the scope. Projects should assess the sustainability of the proposed solutions in environmental and socio-economic terms. Applicants are encouraged to consider a ‘circularity by design’ approach.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

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Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 23/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

9.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Innovative foundations, floating substructures and connection systems for floating PV and ocean energy devices

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Improved overall life time, reliability, installability, operability and maintainability of marine substructures, mechanical joints and energy connection systems for ocean energy devices and/or offshore floating PV to reduce degradation and failure rates and thus investment risk. Better understanding of the device’s real life performance allowing a safe reduction in the over-engineering of devices’ specifications. Reduction of LCOE in line with the SET Plan targets (actions should clearly justify estimated LCOE at project start and end, using a recognised calculation methodology). Contribution to the objectives of the Mission Healthy oceans, seas, coastal and inland waters.

Eligible Activities

Test and validate the potential benefits of new circular materials in offshore floating PV and/or ocean energy substructures, foundations and if relevant mooring and anchoring systems whilst ensuring structural integrity and durability considering very high wind (speed >25 m/s), current (>1.2 m/s) and wave (height >14 m) loads and corrosion and biofouling on all elements of the ocean energy systems. Test and validate new prototype components and materials used in offshore floating PV and/or ocean energy devices and verify that they are compatible with and resistant to the marine environment. Research material properties and behaviour in combination with the use of improved predictive computational modelling tools. Research, develop and validate improved predictive computational modelling tools for material properties.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

3/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/02/2022

10.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Demonstrating integrated technology solutions for buildings with performance guarantees (Built4People)

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call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Demonstrated viability of, and proven integrated technology solutions for, performance guarantees and performance-based contracts to increase buildings energy performance but including aspects going beyond energy towards a broader range of climate- and environment- relevant matters (e.g. resource efficiency, whole life carbon, etc.). Enhanced consumer trust in guarantees of performance and related contracts. Increased number of market actors, especially SMEs, offering performance-based business models. Enhanced awareness of end users and capacity building of businesses on performance-based contracts.

Eligible Activities

Design and demonstrate innovative integrated technology solutions based on stateof-the-art components (envelope, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, cooling, automation and control, renewable energy, etc.) solutions for cost-effective buildings’ overall performance enhancement with performance guarantees. Investigate the viability of performance-based business models combining those technology solutions with attractive and innovative contractual frameworks for performance guarantees and testing them with the relevant market players (e.g. energy suppliers, product manufacturer, technology/service providers). Develop business models that suit new industrialised design and production methods, and include enhanced energy and resource (based on suitable Level(s) indicators) performance guarantees with longer commissioning and condition-based maintenance to replace maintenance contracts. Develop performance contracts that work with industrialised solutions for the renovations in the residential sector, valorising energy and environmental performance, resource and energy efficiency, energy flexibility (through demand response) and comfort (Comfort Performance Contracts) for all building elements (e.g. building envelope, equipment & systems, energy storage). Build, where possible, on existing business approaches that have shown effectiveness for renovation (e.g. one-stop-shops, ESCOs).

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 25/01/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

15.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Cost-effective, sustainable multi-functional and/or prefabricated holistic renovation packages, integrating RES and including reused and recycled materials (Built4People)

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Increased scale and productivity in the renovation process: demonstrated and quantified decrease of on-site construction / renovation work time (at least 30% and towards 50%). Benchmarked and quantified improvement of insulation and air-tightness compared to standard renovation solutions. Demonstrated improvement of indoor environment and user comfort and satisfaction, as well as accessibility, increasing attractiveness of renovation for buildings owners and users. Improved affordability of sustainable renovation and RES systems in buildings, in particular for households experiencing energy poverty issues. Demonstrated reduction of embodied energy and CO2 of renovation, and emission of air pollutants over the life cycle. Increased deployment of built-in renewable energy generation solutions for on-site multi-purpose (heating, cooling, electricity) renewable energy generation. Increased share of reused and /or recycled and/or biosourced construction materials / products used in building renovation to contribute to circular economy. Faster uptake of EU-wide standards or certification of reused and / or recycled construction materials / products.

Eligible Activities

Develop renovation solutions for a range of needs (from renovations limited in scope to deep renovations) applying predominantly re-used and / or recycled and/or biosourced construction materials / products in a cradle-to-cradle approach, allowing for installation without significantly modifying the structure of the building (or without overloading existing structures) and demonstrating a high replication and industrial potential. Develop multi-functional (passive & active) and scalable renovation solutions to improve energy performance of buildings, applicable to different building types based on prefabricated components and integrated RES systems. Develop building envelope solutions with integral means for combined active/passive management of energy transfer, i.e., integrating RES for active heat and sound insulation and direct on-site renewable electricity generation. Seek to support the integration of local sources of reused components and secondary raw materials in the renovation packages relying, where relevant, on urban mining. Develop novel testing methodologies oriented towards assessing the long-term performance of the elements. This should include the estimation of durability and service life. Model and test in actual scale the materials and components selected.

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

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EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 25/01/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

22.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Strengthening European coordination and exchange for innovation uptake towards sustainability, quality, circularity and social inclusion in the built environment as a contribution to the new European Bauhaus (Built4People)

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Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Increased uptake of innovative solutions for a sustainable, digitalised, human-centric and inclusive, quality built environment, following circularity principles across the value chain; Intensified, cross-sectorial and interdisciplinary peer-learning from front runners; Increased awareness on benefits from technological and non-technological (social, cultural) innovation and the synergetic cross-border cooperation in the built environment sector, with due consideration of all relevant aspects such as sustainability, energy and resource efficiency, life-cycle perspective, digitalisation, inclusion and accessibility; (In line with the New European Bauhaus) better acknowledgement and integration of quality architecture and design principles, blending design and sustainability in innovative solutions to improve sustainability of the built environment, including, if appropriate, cultural heritage, also ensuring compliance with the principles of circular economy, with due consideration of relevant aspects such as style, human-centric inclusivity and accessibility for persons with disabilities; Improved visibility, more systematic adoption (including by users of the built environment) and uptake of innovative results, including from EU funded projects, in the field of sustainable built environment;

Eligible Activities

Develop business models to ensure co-financing options to foster innovation for sustainability, style, accessibility and quality of the built environment; Support the creation and operation of whole value chain Innovation Clusters linked to the ‘Built4People’ (B4P) partnership (People-centric sustainable built environment[1]). Link up the concept of whole value chain Innovation Clusters with regional/national innovation hubs and clusters, and, to relevant pilot projects of the New European Bauhaus, seeking to improve collaboration between those; Combine specialisation and advanced expertise with multi-disciplinary knowledge for cross-border value chains and offer the best possible R&I support to all actors of the European built environment ecosystem in particular for SMEs and mid-caps, as well as their stakeholders and clients; Put in place a long-term and multi-disciplinary network structure for those Innovation Clusters, along with an appropriate governance, to focus and nurture public investments that would serve several regions of Europe; Organise supporting dissemination actions, including workshops, conferences, peer-learning activities involving final end-users and relevant experts (e.g. accessibility), industrial fora, dissemination material, etc. and develop an organisation and business model for an effective collaboration among these Innovation Clusters, including after the end of the grant;

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 25/01/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

22.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Social and affordable housing district demonstrator (IA)

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Demonstrate renovation pilots in the sense of “lighthouse districts” as announced by the Affordable Housing Initiative in the Renovation Wave communication[1] following a smart neighbourhood approach and providing blueprints for replication, setting liveability and latest technological and social innovations at the forefront; Mobilise cross-sectoral industrial[2] and partnerships at local level to develop, adapt, design new processes, methods and technologies (e.g. energy efficiency, circular, modular building, smart living, eco-design etc.). Special attention should be paid to the needs of residents in social using, through social innovation and using a human centred approach; Following a multi-actor approach, as defined in WP/ Annex X, engaging both, different sectors and fields of operation related to construction such as renewable energy, water treatment, and electronics as well as residents, social and public housing associations and civil society actors will be key to boost tailor-made and fit for purpose innovation; Demonstrate through such partnerships lighthouse districts that allow integrated renovation approaches. Besides technological innovation, specific focus on social innovation is crucial as it can provide social engagement models to empower and engage residents, foster the co-design, codevelopment and co-implementation, offer spatial organisation allowing socio-economic activities and services, improve the wellbeing of citizens, and promote intergenerational and mixed forms of housing and accessible architecture open for cultural and creative innovation. Social innovation may also form a key aspect in developing business models for these types of lighthouse districts; Develop new bottom-up human-centred business models in housing area that facilitate engagement of residents in renovation – for example by co-investing, setting up energy communities, housing cooperatives and resident owned social services and (creative, green, … ) commons; Identify "ready to go projects" for the lighthouse districts as well as “low hanging”[3] fruit in terms of social housing renovation and worst performing buildings to test new methods, practices and technologies. The selected districts/ use cases, the diverse climatic and biogeographic conditions and settlement types in urban, sub-urban and rural areas across the EU are to be well reflected; Support businesses and the private sector in developing demonstration projects that go the extra mile (environmental - social – cultural ambition) and allow innovations and new technologies putting inclusion and social progress at the forefront;

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To support a wide implementation of these district renovations, industrial urban symbiosis needs to be fostered amongst most relevant partners engaged in construction and renovation of social housing facilities. The local and regional dimension is important since local energy and utility networks, adjacent industrial infrastructures and available by-products and services in such districts would have to be considered in a holistic and integrated approach. In the same way, logistics should be optimised wherever possible and should be an advantage from the sustainable and competitiveness perspective. Technology based innovations should prove the potential for novel symbiotic renovation projects acting as demonstrators involving multiple industrial sectors (combining non-exhaustively energy, construction, renewables, circular, electronics and creative industries, social housing associations and public authorities) in pilot multi-stakeholder partnerships focussing on a district approach and social needs related to social housing The development of a broader integrated methodology towards renovation of social housing districts starting from a cross-sectoral approach (e.g. INNOSUP) and engagement models of residents to develop the application of technologies that make social housing more energy efficient, accessible and liveable; Research how technologies for housing and renovation can be adapted in a way that serves the needs of residents in social housing at affordable cost as well as how development at scale (e.g. district level of multi-apartment building) might bring cost optimisation and improve the affordability; The adaptation of technology in way it addresses the basic and essential needs of residents rather than to showcase the most advanced application from a technical perspective (human centred, fit for purpose and tailor made); Research on how renovation of social housing districts can deliver a more balanced population in terms of income, age and socio-economic profile as well as to avoid formation of ghetto’s on the one hand and gentrification on the other hand; Aspects of environmental friendly traffic and internet connectivity to facilitate inclusion are to be considered; Energy poverty issues that must be avoided as a result of the renovation. Social innovation and financial planning must ensure that the cost of living will not increase significantly for tenants and residents; Integration of ICT and digital tools, including smart grids, smart living applications, advanced modelling for eco-design and modular construction, to design and establish novel symbiotic interactions, data sharing and preservation of data confidentiality, as a non-exhaustive list;

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 25/01/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

10.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

EIT Raw Materials - Call for Projects 2022 - Capacity Building

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Cooperation with innovative groups that work on and have developed tools and technologies that can be tested in RIS regions with the aim to solve raw materials value chain related challenges. The innovative groups can be one of the following: start-ups (with focus on start-up's supported by EIT RawMaterials), SMEs, RTOs, other industry groups, etc. The solutions can come from both KAVA activities as well as other Process description and instructions for RIS activities – KAVA 9 3 activities not related to EIT RawMaterials. 2. Train-the-trainer activities intending to: a) increase the entrepreneurship/business skills of students in RIS regions, b) improve the innovation capacity of the Higher education institutions themselves in RIS regions by promoting Knowledge Triangle Integration resulting transformative changes of raw material related education generating overall impact to the region. Thematically: Circular Economy, recycling and zero waste shall be among focus areas. 3. University-Business Cooperation (UBC) activities, e.g. a) internships, b) bonuses for graduates returning to their native country and finding employment in local industry (to leverage brain drain), c) extending / bringing in other best UBC practices to RIS countries, under condition to provide a reasonable amount of the 10.2 (# EIT RIS Active KIC partners) and 16.2 (# RIS HEIs involved in KIC activities) EIT Core KPIs (SA 2021-2027) and optional also 13.2 (#RIS Success stories).

Eligible Activities

The proposal should intend to build a strong community (KTI) and have a clear plan for continuation after the duration of the proposed KAVA project. • All projects must define aims and objectives and lead to specific deliverables, outputs and final results over a defined time schedule and they will be financed by EIT RawMaterials (the KIC) only for a defined duration. • Proposals must meet the highest expectations and performance on the creation of impact (e.g. EIT Core RIS KPI targets; please refer to Strategic Agenda 2021-2027).

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

Deadline (D/M/Y)

18/01/2022

15/09/2021

Total budget/ call

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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EIT Raw Materials - Call for Projects 2022 - VET

call synopsis Programme

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

In order to align with the objectives set in the Strategic Innovation Agenda 2021-2027, as well as with strong challenges for Europe, EIT RawMaterials will call for a limited number of lifelong learning projects dealing with three thematic areas. The vision is to secure sustainable access to critical and strategic raw materials, advanced materials, and processing know-how for the EU industrial ecosystems. In order to deliver on the higher education ambitions outlined in the EIT RawMaterials Strategic Agenda 2021-2027, the higher education focus of KAVA Call 9 shall be on PhD summer/winter schools. The PhD education focus on summer/winter schools in KAVA9, as well as the thematic and pedagogical requirements, was discussed and endorsed by the EIT RawMaterials Education Committee. The EIT RawMaterials seeks three PhD summer/winter schools in order to maximize the impact of PhD education in the EIT RawMaterials education portfolio.

Eligible Activities

The proposal should intend to build a strong community (KTI) and have a clear plan for continuation after the duration of the proposed KAVA project. • All projects must define aims and objectives and lead to specific deliverables, outputs and final results over a defined time schedule and they will be financed by EIT RawMaterials (the KIC) only for a defined duration. • Proposals must meet the highest expectations and performance on the creation of impact (e.g. EIT Core RIS KPI targets; please refer to Strategic Agenda 2021-2027).

Eligible Applicants

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:  be legal entities (public or private bodies);  be established in one of the eligible countries,

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

Deadline (D/M/Y)

18/01/2022

15/09/2021

Total budget/ call

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Improving preparation of multi-actor projects to enable the relevant actors to work in a co-creative way

call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

In support of the Green Deal, Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and farm to fork objectives and targets, the successful proposal will focus on improving the preparation of multi-actor projects to enable the relevant actors to work in a more co-creative way. The expected outcome of this topic are approaches for developing sound, coherent and well-prepared multi-actor projects, enabling project coordinators to use the complementary knowledge of partners to prepare actions to find ready-to-use solutions. Member States’ authorities and AKIS actors need insights and tools to improve the interaction, connections and drafting skills in particular in the stage before putting down the multi-actor project proposals for selection. This will lead to better informed and engaged stakeholders and users of innovative project results leading to more effective Agriculture Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) and related platforms.

Eligible Activities

Develop ways to improve in particular the preparation of Horizon Europe multi-actor projects to better include at an early stage the needed variety of relevant practice actors in a balanced way and to be able to find useful information for the topic, with the view of strengthening co-creation between all actors even before the start and selection of the project. Make use of potential capacities of national/regional AKIS and AKIS coordination bodies to this effect. In particular, test out the effect of providing seed funding to fund the preparation phase as happens successfully in European innovation partnership "Agricultural productivity and sustainability" (EIPAGRI) Operational Groups[3] to improve the overall multi-actor quality of project proposals. Find ways to improve the connection and interaction between Horizon Europe Multi-actor projects and EIP-AGRI Operational Group innovation projects on specific topics before the very start of the multi-actor project, thus improving the interaction between the local/regional/ national level and the EU level and the quality of project proposals. Explore what are multi-actor consortia experiences and questions related to the preparation phase, to better understand which hurdles should be solved to ultimately result in more integration of EIP-AGRI Operational Groups in Horizon Europe Multi-actor projects and a better uptake of the results of EU multi-actor projects at national/regional/ local level and vice versa. This should help sharing knowledge across the EU at all levels and between the projects from different funding sources and ultimately result in better prepared project proposals.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

5.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Developing EU advisory networks on water use

call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

In support of the Green Deal, Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and farm to fork objectives and targets, the successful proposal will focus on advisor exchanges across the EU to increase the speed of knowledge creation and sharing, capacity building, of demonstration of innovative solutions, as well as helping to bring them into practice, which accelerates the needed transitions. Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) in which advisors are fully integrated are key drivers to speed up innovation and the uptake of research results by farmers.

Eligible Activities

Connect advisors having a broad and extensive network of farmers across all EU Member States in an EU advisory network dedicated to water use, including avoiding water shortage and pollution, with a view to sharing experiences on how to best tackle the issues, building on the outcomes of the EIP-AGRI “Focus Group on Water and Agriculture”[3], the EIP-AGRI Workshop: “Connecting innovative projects: Water & Agriculture”[4], and the H2020 “Thematic network to improve water management”[5] Share effective and novel approaches among the EU advisory network on water use, which are sustainable in terms of economic, environmental and social aspects. Take strong account of cost-benefit elements. Collect and document good examples in this regard, connecting with farmers, intermediates and consumers in Member States to be able to take into account financial aspects and local conditions. Select the best practices, learn about the key success factors, possible quick wins and make them available for (local) exploitation, to ensure financial win-wins for producers, citizens and water companies.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

8.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

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Max % EU Cofunding

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Upscaling (real-time) sensor data for EU-wide monitoring of production and agri-environmental conditions

call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

In support of the Green Deal, Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and farm to fork objectives and targets, the successful proposal will focus on advisor exchanges across the EU to increase the speed of knowledge creation and sharing, capacity building, of demonstration of innovative solutions, as well as helping to bring them into practice, which accelerates the needed transitions. Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) in which advisors are fully integrated are key drivers to speed up innovation and the uptake of research results by farmers.

Eligible Activities

Connect advisors having a broad and extensive network of farmers across all EU Member States in an EU advisory network dedicated to water use, including avoiding water shortage and pollution, with a view to sharing experiences on how to best tackle the issues, building on the outcomes of the EIP-AGRI “Focus Group on Water and Agriculture”[3], the EIP-AGRI Workshop: “Connecting innovative projects: Water & Agriculture”[4], and the H2020 “Thematic network to improve water management”[5] Share effective and novel approaches among the EU advisory network on water use, which are sustainable in terms of economic, environmental and social aspects. Take strong account of cost-benefit elements. Collect and document good examples in this regard, connecting with farmers, intermediates and consumers in Member States to be able to take into account financial aspects and local conditions. Select the best practices, learn about the key success factors, possible quick wins and make them available for (local) exploitation, to ensure financial win-wins for producers, citizens and water companies.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 15/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

15.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Piloting approaches and tools to empower citizens to exercise their “data rights” in the area of food and nutrition

call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

A successful proposal will support the deployment of digital and data technologies as key enablers for the European Green Deal priorities, the EU's Climate ambition for 2030 and 2050 and the farm to fork strategy for a fair healthy and environmentally friendly food system. It will help to bring about innovative and inclusive governance, better informed decision-making processes, social engagement, and innovation. Project results are expected to contribute to all of the expected outcomes: empower citizens to exercise their “data rights” and to contribute to a just transition of food systems pilot digital solutions in food systems and nutrition with enhanced personal data protection and data sovereignty and which achieve a fairer distribution of wealth and benefits advance alternative approaches to food system data sharing that promote innovation and increase competition

Eligible Activities

Proposals should support the implementation of the European Data Strategy[1] in food systems. The European Data Strategy has the ambition to make the EU the leading role model for a society empowered by data, for the benefit of all. It outlines a future in which the way that data is collected and used, places the individual first, in accordance with European values, fundamental rights and rules. It also emphasises that citizens will only trust and embrace much needed data-driven innovations – in food systems and beyond - if they are confident that any personal data sharing in the EU is compliant with strict data protection rules and respectful of their data sovereignty[2]. Current centralised platforms for big and social data management in food systems tend to consolidate the dominance of existing incumbent actors. They allow limited control over the data by citizens (e.g. food purchasing data, data from wearables on activity and health, online behaviour regarding diet and food, data from personalised nutrition solutions), and enable lock-ins by limiting data portability.

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Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

8.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

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Max % EU Cofunding

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Thematic networks to compile and share knowledge ready for practice

call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

In support of the Green Deal, CAP and Farm to Fork objectives and targets, the successful proposal will focus on knowledge sharing in a language that is easy to understand and is targeted to farmers and foresters. Primary producers have a particular need for impartial and tailored knowledge on the management choices related to the needs, challenges or opportunities they experience. This speeds up innovation and the uptake of results, and is key to improve sustainability. It adds value to the knowledge and cost-effectiveness of innovative practices and techniques in and across primary production sectors, food systems, bioeconomy and biodiversity. This will lead to more informed and engaged stakeholders and users of project results including primary producers and consumers thanks to effective platforms such as Agriculture Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS[1]). Despite the continued funding of scientific projects, innovative ideas and methods from practice are not captured and spread, and often research findings are not integrated into agricultural and forestry practice. Proposals, acting at EU level to remedy this situation, are essential because national and sectoral AKISs are insufficiently connected and organised to fully meet the challenge of intensifying thematic cooperation between researchers, advisors and farmers/foresters. This exchange of knowledge will foster economically viable and sustainable agriculture and forestry and build trust between the main AKIS actors.

Eligible Activities

Tackle the most urgent farmers’ or foresters' needs by summarising, sharing and presenting - in a language that is easy to understand and is targeted to farmers and foresters – the existing best practices and research findings that are ready to be put into practice, but not sufficiently known or used by practitioners. The specific themes of the networks can be chosen in a 'bottom-up' way on the condition that they. Compile a comprehensive description of the state of current farming practices on the chosen theme to explain the added-value of the proposal and the relevance of the theme. Proposals must focus on the cost/benefit aspects of the practices collected and summarised, and clarify how the project avoids duplication with ongoing or completed projects and networks. Deliver an extensive range of useful, applicable and appealing end-user material for farmers and foresters. This info should be easy to access and understand, making use of audio-visual material wherever possible, including also materials serving education and training;

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Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

9.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Consumer-focused labelling options for bio-based products

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call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

The project is expected to advance the role and impact of bio-based innovation to accelerate the transition from a linear fossil-based economy, which leads to overuse and depletion of natural resources, into resource-efficient and circular bio-based systems operating within safe planetary boundaries. Improved and informed governance and social innovation contribute to reducing resource consumption and result in an increased innovation capacity of all actors. Informed consumers may pursue the objectives of circular economy, asking for efficiency and inclusiveness of services provided through less resources and goods, changing consumption patterns (e.g. reducing meat consumption), preventing food waste and separating bio-waste from other waste streams so that it can be (partly) converted to bio-based materials. Proposals will focus on consumer-oriented labelling options for industrial bio-based products with low environmental footprint, in terms of resources, processes and materials used. Industrial bio-based products do not include food/feed, biofuels, bioenergy and cultural/recreation sectors. However, relevant initiatives in the field of consumer-focussed labelling of sustainability of biobased products, arising from EU policies in the bioeconomy sectors, should be taken into account.

Eligible Activities

Select a range of bio-based systems where value chains can be monitored in their environmental and social impacts (benefits and trade-offs) from the primary materials trade to the final products. Develop pre- and co-normative research to design or update standards and labels for business-toconsumers communication of climate-neutrality and environmental impacts/benefits/trade-offs and performances of materials and products. Environmental impacts should include carbon footprint, climate neutrality, biodiversity impacts and any other environmental footprint relevant for the specific bio-based value chain and final products. Metrics on value generated, in the final product, per unit of biological feedstock used, including bio-waste, will be assessed. Develop guidelines on the design of labels for bio- based products that include the perspectives of public authorities (national, regional, local) and consumers. Assess existing/develop new monitoring system and indicators of effectiveness and robustness of existing business-to-consumers labels and certification schemes. Demonstrate/test effectiveness of existing (voluntary) business-to-consumers labels and certification schemes and monitor robustness. This action includes the identification of labels and certification schemes and testing of the monitoring system and indicators assessed/developed.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Water governance, economic and financial sustainability of water systems

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European Commission

Objective

Improve policy implementation for securing sustainable water use across sectors, while insuring transparency and inclusiveness. Promote a better integrated planning approach across water-using sectors. Help to link water management to the economic and social development sectors. Support coordination between water policies and other relevant policies and coordination of planning measures across relevant EU and national instruments for sustainable water use Empower citizens by increasing their motivation and capacity to influence effective water governance decisions. Help society to implement through governance, the technological, economic, political, and social measures that will set a course toward the achievement of a desirable, more sustainable and secure water future. Support the implementation of the European Green Deal and the Sustainable Development Goals, notably SDG 6 “Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.

Eligible Activities

Changing the way water is used, managed and shared with people, our environment and our economy, addressing trade-offs and ensuring policy coherence, and helping shape the appropriate institutional environment to deal with the complexity of multiple water challenges and the design of the water systems of the future, requires effective development and implementation of sound water management and governance strategies. The governance and institutional set up must be designed to respect the needs of the natural aquatic environment in terms of water quantity (water allocation) and quality, reconcile the competing demands of the economy over water resources and drive the transition in water using sectors towards operation within the sustainability limits. Water problems are commonly the results of governance problems. Technical solutions often exist, but clarity is often lacking as to who does what, at which level and how. Implementing appropriate governance schemes or designing new multi-level governance and institutional settings for the implementation of sound water management, will help to achieve sustainable use of natural resources, as well as prevent pollution and protect biodiversity.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 15/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

10.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Mobilisation of society to transform food systems for co-benefits

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European Commission

Objective

Build on the Fit4Food2030[1] initiative to further the mobilisation of all relevant Food System public and private sector stakeholders, researchers, non-governmental organisations, educators, knowledge brokers, media and society, to work together via an interlinked structure at the level of cities, regions, and countries across Europe, and that supports mutual learning and good practices. A new and improved structured network of evidence-based policy labs throughout Europe so as to raise awareness, foster joint action, good practices and knowledge sharing amongst stakeholders relevant to food system policy developments and implementation at various levels: local, regional, national, EU and international level. Key to this will be the inclusion of decision and policy makers, scientists, and public authorities to ensure the sustainability and legitimacy of the governance process. Increased pan-European citizen engagement, social innovation and co-creation through local or regional living labs; promote food systems science education for children and youth while respecting national competence in the area of education and health, and measure the food systems transition progress in society.

Eligible Activities

Establish a pan-European Food 2030 multi-actor and public engagement mechanism to raise food system awareness and foster more citizen (including youth) involvement and interest in science, research and innovation, necessary to foster support for a food system transformation that delivers co-benefits.Engage a network of science museums to co-create and deploy a Food 2030 “food systems lab” inspired by the Oceans Plastic Lab[2] to be deployed across Europe linking in particular to EU presidencies, important global meetings (e.g.: COP), and other relevant placebased initiatives (like I-Capital, Green Capital, etc.). Support emerging relevant citizen science projects at local level (neighbourhoods, towns and cities), conduct hackathons, hold science cafés, and set up a dedicated video channel to display food systems success stories, all with the aim of raising awareness of the need to transform food systems and to co-create citizen-inspired solutions. Develop and deploy innovative interactive food systems education material in support of both the informal and formal education of children and youth (including gender-specific messaging) across Europe while respecting national competence in the area of education and health, in cooperation with relevant European school networks, associations and local media outlets.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

8.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Uptake and validation of citizen observations to complement authoritative measurement within the urban environment and boost related citizen engagement

call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

A more widespread participation of citizens, (e.g. new and/or existing associations/groupings of citizens observers) in the monitoring, observation, and protection of the urban environment, complementary to governmental measures; Greater availability of qualitative and quantitative in-situ data for long time series and better geographical coverage, contributing to the in-situ component of existing observation systems (such as Copernicus[2], European research infrastructures[3] and GEOSS); Broader use of data and information collected by citizens in policy and research, with crowdsourcing and citizen observations acknowledged as valuable information complementary to authoritative observations; Increased use of existing toolkits and development of new toolboxes (methodologies, methods, technologies) for broad use, which could include the development of efficient passive sampling systems; Leveraged use of wearables for citizens and other low-cost technologies in the domain of environmental observation.

Eligible Activities

Successful proposals are expected to support citizen engagement, specifically the active role of citizens in the collection and use of data and information within the urban environment to complement the data and information collected through other means of observation (space-based, airborne, etc.). The proposals selected under this topic should increase societal awareness about the urban environment and lead to an increase in actions necessary to protect it. The proposals should contribute to more comprehensive and available data and information of good quality to assess the state of the urban environment in support of the climate transition and the European Green Deal and to the GEO initiatives related to urban environment and urban resilience.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 15/02/2022

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

14.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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European Partnership for a climate neutral, sustainable and productive Blue Economy

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European Commission

Objective

In line with the objectives of the European Green Deal and Digital Europe priorities, the successful proposal will contribute to the sustainability and resilience of the blue economy by supporting the establishment of innovative governance models. It will also contribute to strengthening the EU and international science-policy interfaces in marine- and maritime-related domains as well as the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) by supporting the further deployment and exploitation of Environmental Observation data and products and of digital and data technologies. EU and national multi-level cooperation and alignment across and within regional seas of research and innovation programmes, priorities and investments are enhanced, based on established strategic research and innovation agendas and related cooperation activities, including international agreements and outreach; as well as cooperation with other Horizon Europe initiatives, European partnerships and missions. Europe’s role in ocean science, research, social and technological developments, innovation and productivity in the marine domain is clearly strengthened by 2030 and transformative governance enables the advances of the role of Europe in business, finance and social developments in the marine/maritime domain.

Eligible Activities

Europe’s seas and ocean do not stop at national borders, nor do the challenges they face. Many of the issues are common throughout European seas and the Atlantic, even globally. A major effort is needed to increase the development of ocean science, research, technological developments and innovation, both to protect the ocean and to increase the resilience of its ecosystems and to ensure a strong sustainable blue economy and science-based design of marine spatial planning, involving all stakeholders. No nation can face this on its own and undertake the investments in research, technology and innovation that are needed to steer new business, governance and social developments. Many of the identified research priorities and activities of the EU and individual countries are similar and, therefore, require alignment over all European seas and ocean. Existing and new funding streams from national, public and private sources will need to be pooled, together with EU funding, in order to maximise efforts and achieve efficiency gains. To address these issues, sea basin-specific Research and Innovation Agendas (RIAs) have been developed for the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, and the Black Sea[2]. An impact-driven and coherent approach needs to be designed to combine all of these research and innovation agendas, in order to structure the European landscape, so that common issues can be addressed jointly, and national marine strategies are developed in a consistent way.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 15/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

23.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Environmental observations solutions contributing to meeting “One Health” challenges

call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

Better insights in how to foster the use of environmental observation in the large domain of One Health[2] and the areas within this domain that could benefit the most from environmental and Earth observation; An increase of the capacity to trace environmental parameter changes on how they impact on the emergence of diseases; Monitoring of the evolution of ecosystem barriers and reinforcement of their sustainability, specifically in densely populated or intensively used areas; Contributing to understanding the emergence and tackling the spread of new infectious diseases affecting human, animal or plant health, and the interlinkages that may exist between them and building up of more resilient ecosystems; Better insights into the concept of alert and early warning systems, including, where possible, the next steps taken (e.g. exploitation/scaling up) in working with the outcomes of the EIC Horizon Prize on Early Warning for Epidemics

Eligible Activities

The general scope of this topic is to explore areas of the One Health policy that would benefit from the use of environmental observation and how environmental observations can be used for further shaping policies in the context of e.g. human health, animal health (including zoonoses) and plant health. The proposal should build on the holistic integrative concept of ‘One Health’ that includes not only the health of humans, but also of animals, soil and plants including ecosystems and environmental health. Information deriving from environmental observation combined with health data over the broad range of the One Health concept should be delivered through an integrated approach aggregating all the components of the One Health with the intention to support related policies within the health area in a comprehensive way. A specific focus of the proposal should be on the monitoring of the evolution of ecosystem barriers in densely populated, industrialised or agricultural areas. The proposal should also investigate how environmental observations could provide information that can contribute to improving the effectiveness, sustainability and resilience of these ecosystem barriers in facing emerging diseases. The proposal should include the reanalysis of long time series of environmental observations and their correlation with the emergence or spread of diseases.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 15/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

10.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Improving preparation of multi-actor projects to enable the relevant actors to work in a co-creative way

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European Commission

Objective

1. Improve the drafting of multi-actor project proposals[1] and in particular the involvement of relevant actors with complementary knowledge in a balanced way in the preparatory stage. 2. The policy objectives linked to Cluster 6, such as for instance agroecology, climate, pesticide reduction, reduction of water use etc, as well as the European Green Deal, the Farm to Fork Strategy and the CAP, the Biodiversity Strategy and the wider bioeconomy research and policies,. 3. The CAP cross-cutting objective of modernising the sector by fostering and sharing knowledge, innovation and digitalisation in agriculture and rural areas, and encouraging their uptake[2] . It will provide overall knowledge to the CAP supported projects related to knowledge creation, organisation and sharing. 4. The outcomes will be connecting actors, policies, projects and instruments to speed up innovation

Eligible Activities

Develop ways to improve in particular the preparation of Horizon Europe multi-actor projects to better include at an early stage the needed variety of relevant practice actors in a balanced way and to be able to find useful information for the topic, with the view of strengthening co-creation between all actors even before the start and selection of the project. Make use of potential capacities of national/regional AKIS and AKIS coordination bodies to this effect. In particular, test out the effect of providing seed funding to fund the preparation phase as happens successfully in European innovation partnership "Agricultural productivity and sustainability" (EIPAGRI) Operational Groups[3] to improve the overall multi-actor quality of project proposals. Find ways to improve the connection and interaction between Horizon Europe Multi-actor projects and EIP-AGRI Operational Group innovation projects on specific topics before the very start of the multi-actor project, thus improving the interaction between the local/regional/ national level and the EU level and the quality of project proposals. Explore what are multi-actor consortia experiences and questions related to the preparation phase, to better understand which hurdles should be solved to ultimately result in more integration of EIP-AGRI Operational Groups in Horizon Europe Multi-actor projects and a better uptake of the results of EU multi-actor projects at national/regional/ local level and vice versa. This should help sharing knowledge across the EU at all levels and between the projects from different funding sources and ultimately result in better prepared project proposals.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

5.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

New technologies for acquiring insitu observation datasets to address climate change effects

call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

Lower cost of in-situ observation in terms of capital cost, deployment/recovery, and maintain leading; Improved geographical coverage and long-time series of in situ environmental observations; Tested and validated new in-situ measurement technologies in hard-to-reach under-sampled areas; Dedicated technical protocols ensuring validation, interoperability, and synchronisation between in-situ and remote sensing systems in compliance with the GEOSS and Copernicus requirements; Established collaboration with environmental observation data providers to ensure proper gap filling and adequate responses in terms of acquisition protocols; Coherent business model(s) involving industrialists, research centres, and users ensuring the sustainability of systems developed; Contribute to reinforcing the in-situ component of the GEO initiative, the Copernicus programme and the EC-ESA initiative on Earth system science, and to strengthen in-situ observations to adequately complement the space-based observations planned through Copernicus Expansion Missions.

Eligible Activities

The geographical coverage and acquisition of long time series of in-situ observation of the various components of the Earth’s systems should be improved in order to ensure a proper monitoring and modelling of the environmental processes. This is recognised in the context of the Copernicus programme, by the GOOS 2030 Strategy, and was reiterated at global level at the GEO Ministerial Summit[3] in November 2019 in the Canberra Ministerial Declaration[4]. This topic is intended to support innovative technological solutions building on cutting-edge technologies in the domain of measurement and testing, big data and ICT to acquire necessary parameters from in-situ measurements required to ensure an integrated monitoring and model data assimilation necessary to respond to the climate transition and the European Green Deal challenges. This call covers marine and/or terrestrial measurements in hard-to-reach areas or areas with extreme physical conditions such as the polar regions, the tropical regions and desert regions, the deep-sea, and the high-altitude regions where the lack of in-situ data makes global assessment and mitigation of climate change effects very challenging. Proposals could also address geographical and high temporal resolution gaps in observations such as the real-time monitoring of aeroallergens or other atmospheric aerosols affecting health.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 15/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

20.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Broaden EIP Operational Group outcomes across borders by means of thematic networks, compiling and sharing knowledge ready for practice

call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

The cross-cutting objective of modernising the sector by fostering and sharing of knowledge, innovation and digitalisation in agriculture and rural areas, and encouraging their uptake[1], as well as contributing to the European Green deal and farm to fork objectives. Examples are climate issues, pesticide use, water use and pollution, short supply chains linking to the consumer, farm viability, animal welfare, generational renewal, etc. The collection and distribution of easily accessible practice-oriented knowledge on the thematic area chosen, in particular the existing best practices and research findings that are ready to be put into practice, but not sufficiently known or used by practitioners. Conserve practical knowledge for the long term - beyond the project period – in particular by using the main trusted dissemination channels which farmers/foresters consult most often, delivering as much audio-visual material and as many “practice abstracts” in the European innovation partnership "Agricultural productivity and sustainability" (EIP-AGRI) common format as possible, including also education and training materials; I

Eligible Activities

Build on the experience and outcomes of at least 5 EIP-AGRI Operational Groups of at least 3 Member States and choose a common theme related to the themes of the 5 Operational Group projects. Projects should tackle the most urgent needs of farmers and foresters. Collect, summarise, share and translate the existing knowledge from science and practice, resulting from the EIP-AGRI Operational Groups and beyond, in an easy-to-understand language for practitioners. Compile a comprehensive description of the state of current farming practices on the chosen theme to explain the added value of the proposal and the relevance of the theme. Proposals must focus on the cost/benefit aspects of the practices collected and summarised, and clarify how the project avoids duplication with ongoing or completed projects and networks. Deliver an extensive range of useful, applicable and appealing end-user material for farmers and foresters. This info should be easy to access and understand, and feed into the existing dissemination channels most consulted by farmers and foresters in the countries.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

9.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

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Max % EU Cofunding

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Innovative tools and methods to evaluate the design and support, monitoring and implementation of effective CAP strategic plans

call synopsis Administration

European Commission

Objective

Agri-food systems are key sectors for the delivery of the objectives of the European green deal while the CAP is the most important EU policy mechanism with the capacity to have a significant impact on the agricultural dimension of these systems at European level. In the new results-based delivery model of the CAP, Member States are in charge of tailoring CAP interventions to maximise their contribution to EU objectives and to achieve agreed targets. In developing their CAP strategic plans, Member States need to analyse their specific situation and needs, set their targets and design the interventions that will allow them to reach these targets, while being adapted to the national and specific regional contexts. They also have a say in designing the compliance and control framework applicable to beneficiaries while continuing to ensure effective monitoring and enforcement of the attainment of all policy objectives.

Eligible Activities

Review and benchmark existing tools and/or methods used in different Member States to support the development, implementation and monitoring of effective CAP strategic plans. Develop, test and demonstrate a set of innovative tools and/or methods, both qualitative and quantitative, to evaluate the design and support the implementation and monitoring of effective CAP strategic plans. The proposed tools and/or methods should: take into account all objectives and policy instruments post-2020 CAP; enable analysis of coherence between the multiple instruments of the CAP as well as with other EU policies and international commitments; be compatible with and/or innovative in relation to the tools and methods used by the European Commission. Apply and evaluate potentials and limitations of the proposed tools to different case studies within Member States, with attention given to balanced geographical coverage and taking into account the diversity of farming systems across the EU, including the outermost regions, and different government structures, e.g. regional / federal administration approaches. Develop methodological protocols and guidelines for the users of the tools and methods.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

4.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

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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Multi-layer governance performance of marine policies

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European Commission

Objective

Better understanding by the policy making community of the institutional barriers such as lock-ins, path dependency, bounded rationality, political inertia and power imbalances in the formulation and implementation of marine policies. The policy making community exploited analyses and better understanding of formal and informal policy governance work streams or processes, including public consultation and encompassing local, regional, national, European and global ocean governance aspects. Stronger e-government and easily achievable open government data facilitate greater access to public services. Appropriate communication, exchange, coordination and management is enabled at regional, national and European level.Improved collaborative governance performance allowing social and technical innovations to provide opportunities for the social contract between the State and the citizenry through increased transparency, enabling better spatial planning and natural resource management, ultimately leading to increased trust in policy making.

Eligible Activities

The management of the ocean, seas and coasts is largely carried out in a fragmented manner, at institutional as well as legal governance level and through several related sectors. Poor coordination between sectoral approaches, low institutional capacity, weak implementation of international conventions and lack of technical knowledge and of financial resources for regional, cross-regional and national processes are common issues in Member States and partner countries, affecting coastal communities severely in terms of food security and livelihoods (loss of jobs). Current policy governance models and work streams, including public consultation, at different governance levels, need to be analysed in relation to their performance and further challenged to intensify regional and local integration in the policy dialogue, as the (total, regional and local) transitions towards a sufficiently protected marine natural capital and health and wellbeing of citizens should also be just and inclusive. Proposals should address the need to meet increasing public demands and to address declining public trust. Proposals should conceptualise and operationalise strategies to address identified barriers to collaborative governance related to the ocean and seas based on a long-term perspective using a participatory process of visioning and experimentation, accompanied by strong and justified recommendations on the required capacity building. Proposals should improve or develop and leverage innovative digital tools, towards a stronger e-government and easily achievable open government data.

Eligible Applicants

Any legal entity, regardless of its place of establishment, including legal entities from nonassociated third countries or international organisations

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Horizon Associate Countries

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/09/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

6.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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European City Facility

call synopsis PROGRAMME

LIFE PROGRAMME

Administration

European Commission

Objective

The European City Facility should offer financial support to European cities and municipalities to develop investment concepts for sustainable energy investments, with a dedicated focus on energy efficiency. These concepts should be developed within a limited period of time and cover, interalia: a clear identification of the potential project pipeline, a legal analysis, a governance analysis, a description of how the investments will be financed and a design of the process to launch the investments.

Eligible Activities

Proposals are expected to foresee financial support to third parties, in the form of grants including ‘lump sums’ ('financial support scheme'), and around 70-75% of the budget should directly benefit cities, municipalities or their groupings in this context.  In accordance with the general call conditions on financial support to third parties, applicants should in particular also clearly specify why financial support to third parties is needed and how it will be managed, and provide a list of the different types of activities for which a third party may receive financial support. The process and criteria for allocation of financial support to third parties need to conform to EU standards concerning transparency, equal treatment, conflict of interest and confidentiality. The proposal must also clearly describe the results to be obtained.  Proposers should demonstrate the capacity to run a financial support scheme at large scale in accordance with LIFE CET standards and that they are able to select the most cost-efficient and appropriate applications taking into account, inter alia, the scale of the potential investment and energy savings, as well as the number of inhabitants covered in the specific context targeted.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies):  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme (associated countries) or countries which are in ongoing negotiations for an association agreement and where the agreement enters into force before grant signature  the coordinator must be established in an EU Member State. Minimum 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) from 3 different

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Eligible countries

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-

Mandatory International Partnerships

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Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/02/2022

Total budget/ call

16.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

1

Max budget/ project

16.000.000

Max % EU Cofunding

95

Max Duration (months)

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Fostering the network of LIFE National Contact Points

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LIFE PROGRAMME

Administration

European Commission

Objective

The LIFE Regulation21 makes reference to the cooperation between the National Contact Points - NCP and recognizes their importance as a key actors of the LIFE programme to contribute to supporting applicants in the preparation phase of proposals; and during implementation of projects. This project aims to support the network of LIFE Programme's National Contact Points and facilitate their trans–national cooperation, mutual learning activities and events to share experience.

Eligible Activities

aim to facilitate trans-national co-operation between LIFE National Contact Points (NCPs) with a view to identifying and sharing good practices and improving the support to LIFE programme applicants, thus increasing their successful participation; - give special attention to enhancing the competence of NCPs, including helping less experienced NCPs to rapidly acquire the know-how built up in other countries; - build, as far as possible, on the existing knowledge and tools generated by one or more the NCP, avoiding duplication and establishing synergies; - open up to the participation of all NCPs, including the ones from OCTs and non-EU countries (newly) associated to the LIFE Programme, and encourage the active involvement of each NCP; - organize yearly NCP Trainings; - cover the period of 2.5 years.

Eligible Applicants

Only NCPs from EU Member States, OCTs and Associated Countries are eligible to participate in and receive funding for this action. - The consortium should involve a good representation of experienced and less experienced NCPs

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Eligible countries

Type of call

for proposals

30

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

10/03/2022

Total budget/ call

800.000

Expected number of proposals funded

1

Max budget/ project

800.000

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Nature and Biodiversity

call synopsis PROGRAMME

LIFE PROGRAMME

Administration

European Commission

Objective

The project should aim to collect national experiences as well as results of relevant EU-funded projects on PES schemes and analyse their strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore there will be an analysis of the current possibilities for PES schemes in all relevant EU programmes and in the state aid framework (guidelines). The project will, based on this analysis, propose a set of guidance/ recommendations on how PES schemes can be promoted in the EU funding programmes for the Multiannual Financial Framework post 2027

Building on existing actors and initiatives, the proposed project should: - consolidate the existing knowledge; - setting the reference for closing at EU-level the loop from clean organic matter to soil; - prepare a comprehensive EU guidance for regional and local administrations. This guidance should also be used to develop EU standards for bio-waste entering organic recycling processes, for compost and digestate, based on best available techniques. Eligible Activities

Providing a comprehensive dashboard comprising a coherent set of environmental performance indicators that allow measuring and managing the total impact and dependency (footprint) of a national or regional economy or sector for a given period and across the supply chain including all relevant key environmental areas ( e.g. air, water, land and biodiversity). - Develop synergies between the system of environmental economic accounts and corporate standardized natural capital management accounting practices being developed through the parallel LIFE funded (Transparent) programme responding to the European Green Deal call and promoted through the EU Business and Biodiversity.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Eligible countries

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

for proposals

48

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

10/03/2022

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

3

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Circular Economy and Quality of Life

call synopsis PROGRAMME

LIFE PROGRAMME

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Improving traceability of exports of used textiles/textile waste and Improving recycling of textile waste within the EU

Eligible Activities

The project should look at two aspects: exports and recycling. Exports The project should develop technical criteria to better distinguish textile waste from non-waste used textiles Recycling  The pilot project should aim to facilitate the development and consolidation of separate collection and recycling capacities for a wide range of textile waste and the establishment of coordination framework in order to ensure crossborder synergies between textile recycling centres and benefit several Member States.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Eligible countries

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

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Type of call

for proposals

48

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

10/03/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

1

Max % EU Cofunding

95

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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European Blue Parks

call synopsis Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Protect, restore and sustainable use of marine biodiversity, ecosystems and related services, including blueprints for the creation of socio-economic benefit and required socio-economic transition processes through innovative solutions for ecosystem-based management; Enhanced integrity and resilience of the ecosystem and restored European blue natural capital; A blueprint for the extension of marine protected areas or their status shifted from “protected” to “strictly protected” and creation of ecological corridors as part of a blue Trans-European Nature Network, and a strategy to build such network; Connected support for well-managed marine protected areas; Reinforced EU leadership in international efforts to combat biodiversity loss in line with the EU key priorities and international commitments, including through the protection, conservation, restoration and sustainable use of marine ecosystems and biodiversity.

Eligible Activities

Proposals under this topic will focus on innovation actions in protection, conservation and enhancement of the EU's blue natural capital that have the potential to be up scaled and reproduced at European level and beyond. Proposals will develop a strategic approach towards identifying needs, sharing innovation and transferring solutions between initiatives to create well managed marine protected areas. Proposals are expected to focus on marine biodiversity hot spots and enable ecological corridors leading to a truly coherent and resilient blue Trans-European Nature Network, and promoting and supporting investments in infrastructure that “builds with nature”. Projects will test and demonstrate novel methods, business models with revenue streams, social innovation to enable flexible socio-ecological management of protected areas to cope with a rapidly changing environment for coastal, offshore and deep-sea marine ecosystems, taking into account their connectivity and the need to preserve their inherent natural dynamics. Management and governance will ensure the sustainability of aquatic ecosystem protection initiatives. The proposals will duly consider national, local and regional protection and restoration initiatives, including relevant activities carried out under Regional Sea Conventions, to ensure effective management and governance of such initiatives and facilitate dialogue with all relevant stakeholders and show options to link such initiatives in a mutually supportive networ.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Eligible countries

Type of call

for proposals

48

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

12/04/2021

Total budget/ call

17.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

1

Max % EU Cofunding

95

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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Atlantic and Arctic basin lighthouse - restoration of marine and coastal ecosystems and increased climate resilience

PROGRAMME

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Implementable blueprints for making communities climate-proof and weather-resilient, in particular by adapting to extreme weather events in coastal areas and sea level rise and other climate change impacts; Technological, logistical, social and economic innovation for the restoration of marine, coastal and river ecosystems; Blueprints for implementing such innovation through basin-scale cooperation in the Atlantic and Arctic, including through transition arrangements that create socially and economically sustainable propositions for local stakeholders; Contribute to the implementation of the European Green Deal, the EU Adaptation Strategy, the EU Biodiversity Strategy, as well as the Galway Statement, the Belém Statement, the OSPAR Convention in connection with the implementation of EU marine environment, biodiversity and Arctic policies, the Atlantic Action Plan 2.0 with the aim to work for the benefit of all communities of stakeholders around the Atlantic and the Arctic and the Arctic Action Plan enhancing collaborative efforts to address the challenges in the Arctic; Contribute to better informed citizens and decision makers, for a better governance.

Eligible Activities

- reduction of pressures (e.g. from fishing, pollution, extraction, barriers, and other human activities); - application of ecosystem-based management, nature-based and building with nature restoration measures boosting resilience to climate change (e.g. sea level rise, floods, loss of permafrost in the Arctic) and mitigating its impacts; - other effective locally adapted restoration measures and appropriate combinations of all the above. The proposals should focus on demonstration activities for the restoration of marine and coastal ecosystems through nature-based solutions that boost coastal resilience, such as oyster reefs, kelp forests, wetlands and salt marshes. The proposals are also expected to explore different pressures and climate change adaptation needs in a systemic way, such as the soil erosion and its impact on coastal areas resulting in marine ecosystem pressures.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Eligible countries

Type of call

for proposals

48

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

12/04/2021

Total budget/ call

17.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Atlantic and Arctic basins lighthouse – coordination activities

PROGRAMME

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Structuring effect to consolidate and engage a wide community of relevant stakeholders across the Atlantic and Arctic sea basins able to ensure an effective governance structure for the achievement of the Mission objectives; An effective governance structure ensuring coherence and alignment of policies, initiatives and actions at EU, national and local level; Well-coordinated activities underpinned by a consistent monitoring framework to assess the implementation and achievement of the Mission objectives; Effective provision of technical services, governance and business models to support and guarantee a sustainable socio-economic development of the Atlantic and Arctic seas basins; Well-functioning basin scale innovation ecosystem attractive to investors and businesses; Increased awareness about the Mission and involvement of citizens in its implementation in the Atlantic and Arctic seas basins and beyond.

Eligible Activities

Proposals are expected to build on and integrate all relevant existing governance structures, networks and capacities within the Atlantic and Arctic seas basins, such as organisations involved in All-Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance as set up under the Galway Statement and Belém Statement and all relevant partners working on the actions in the frame of the All-Atlantic Ocean Research Alliance, as relevant, as well as on the efforts under the Atlantic Action Plan 2.0., with a view of ensuring comprehensive and inclusive lighthouse governance.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the LIFE Programme

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Eligible countries

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

12/04/2021

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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Danube river basin lighthouse – restoration of fresh and transitional water ecosystems

PROGRAMME

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Restoration of at least 25,000 km of free-flowing rivers, in line with the EU Biodiversity Strategy, the EU Zero Pollution Plan and the Water Framework Directive as well as other EU instruments and policies that concern freshwater ecosystem protection; Reduction of artificial river flow barriers, improved eco-system connectivity in the Danube river basin (Danube river, its delta and its main tributaries), enhancement of water quality, enhancement of management of riparian zones and optimised sediment flow to the Black Sea; Enhanced restoration of freshwater ecosystems in the Danube river basin with nature-based solutions, including on the Danube delta and the Black sea; Increased population of the main fish, mollusc and other freshwater and Danube delta (transitional waters) species, especially emblematic species such as sturgeon; Improved protection of local communities and ecosystems from extreme events (flood, droughts, storms) in the Danube river basin and its delta, in particular with nature based solutions; Support the scaling up of ecosystem and biodiversity restoration in the ‘associated regions’ within the Danube river basin and Black Sea; Increased share of local revenue and business activities from the restored ecosystems in the overall local economic activities.

Eligible Activities

Proposals will show an effective and economically profitable way to freshwater ecosystem restoration and their sustainable use in the Danube river basin (including the transitional waters of Danube river delta), focusing on the reduction of the impact of artificial river flow barriers on wildlife movement, restoration and protection of biodiversity and valuable ecosystems (biodiversity hotspots), protection of inhabited areas against floods, measures to reduce impact of drought on freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity as well as sustainable management of river sediments. Nature-based solutions for freshwater ecosystem restoration and sustainable use will be at the forefront of the proposals.

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. 12/04/2021

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

17.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Danube river basin lighthouse – coordination activities

call synopsis PROGRAMME

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Structuring effect to consolidate and engage a wide community of relevant stakeholders across the entire Danube river basin, including its delta, able to ensure an effective governance structure for the achievement of the Mission objectives; An effective governance structure ensuring coherence and alignment of policies, initiatives and actions at EU, national and local level; Well-coordinated activities underpinned by a consistent monitoring framework to assess the implementation and achievement of the Mission objectives; Effective provision of technical services, governance and business models to support and guarantee a sustainable socio-economic development of the entire Danube river basin, including its delta; Well-functioning basin scale innovation ecosystem attractive to investors and businesses; Increased awareness about the Mission and involvement of citizens in its implementation in the Danube river basin and beyond.

Eligible Activities

Proposals under this topic will bring together complementary public and/or private organisations and networks, and integrate heterogeneous expertise to support the rolling out of a “lighthouse” within the Danube river basin, including its delta, and provide a broad portfolio of services ensuring the development and deployment of innovative solutions addressing the objectives of the Mission Ocean, seas and waters in the lighthouse area.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, Eligible countries

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

for proposals

48

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

12/04/2021

3.000.000

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

Underlying models for the European Digital Twin Ocean

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Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

A suite of models, including at least a high-resolution global ocean circulation model and coastal models at the land-sea interface ready for configuration and simulation; Interoperable standards and APIs so that the twin models can be interfaced with Copernicus models (coupling, forcing, boundary conditions, …) or external models (hybrid twins) and run in conjunction; Enhanced ondemand ocean forecasting and ocean climate prediction capacities; Scientific toolboxes to be used in a (co-)working virtual environment; Improved capability to support EU legislation on the marine environment; Capacity to support the three priorities of the Mission (biodiversity, zero pollution, zero carbon) and supporting the lighthouses; A sustainable and integrated set of models and services that contribute to and benefit from developments in the Digital Europe Programme, contributing to Destination Earth; Significant contribution to the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

Eligible Activities

the preparation and development of model and data assimilation schemes, enabling simulation and development of what-if scenarios based on, but not be limited to, a global high-resolution kilometric ocean physics model from the IMMERSE project[2], that complement the Copernicus forecasting capacities and support on-demand simulation services; a suite of configurable coastal models to reach the local scale, as part of the twin ocean suite or the toolkit (see below) in line with state-of-art science proposed in the UN Decade of Ocean Science. A scientific software library with open and free, easyto-use software, models, AI algorithms (e.g.: addressing coastal circulation, particle tracking, aquaculture cultivation and emissions, ecosystems, hydrodynamics, etc.) that can be enriched progressively; a virtual development environment, dedicated to scientific validation where groups of users can assess their results, develop validation and product quality campaigns for their models and explore what-if scenarios; tools to retrieve data and products in suitable form for producing indicators for EU reporting (e.g.: Application Programming Interfaces for MSFD[3], Habitats, Birds directives reporting).

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)

12/04/2021

7.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Baltic and North Sea basin lighthouse – coordination activities

PROGRAMME

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Structuring effect to consolidate and engage a wide community of relevant stakeholders across the Baltic and North sea basins able to ensure an effective governance structure for the achievement of the Mission objectives; An effective governance structure ensuring coherence and alignment of policies, initiatives and actions at EU, national and local level; Well-coordinated activities underpinned by a consistent monitoring framework to assess the implementation and achievement of the Mission objectives; Effective provision of technical services, governance and business models to support and guarantee a sustainable socio-economic development of the Baltic and North sea basins; Well-functioning basin scale innovation ecosystem attractive to investors and businesses; Increased awareness about the Mission and involvement of citizens in its implementation in the Baltic and North sea basins and beyond.

Eligible Activities

Baltic and North sea basins lighthouse governance and networking Communication, monitoring and contribution to overall Mission implementation: Develop and foster Baltic and North sea basins innovation ecosystem: Support mission implementation with technical expertise and know-how:

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)

12/04/2021

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project

95

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Lighthouse in the Baltic and the North Sea basins - Low impact marine aquaculture and multi-purpose use of marine space

PROGRAMME

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Optimal and carbon-neutral use of marine space in these two European marine areas with high concentration of maritime activities; Increased sustainable and environmentally sound aquaculture production, particularly of algae and other low-trophic level aquatic organisms; Ensure safety of farmed seafood and increase consumers’ trust; Data-based systems enabling a marketwide monitoring and data analysis service for aquaculture; Increase share of renewable energy consumption along the full value chain of aquaculture and minimise its dependence on fossil fuel; Enhanced knowledge to minimise the carbon footprint and environmental impact of aquaculture; Advance professional skills and competences of those working and being trained to work within the blue economy.

Eligible Activities

Proposals will show the way to profitable and sustainable seafood farming away from the densely populated coasts of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. Such farming will not depend on fossil fuels; a focus should be on low trophic level species; increased production will not lead to increased pressure on the ecosystem, therefore will not compromise the achievement of Good Environmental Status. Aquaculture farms will also share space with other offshore economic activities in a synergistic way. Proposals should demonstrate solutions for increasing circularity by the production of low-emission, zeroor low-carbon and toxic-free farming of aquatic organisms in an optimally used marine space. They should test and demonstrate novel aquaculture methods and techniques, spanning from engineering and robotics to breeding, and from spatial planning to a holistic governance of multiple maritime activities. They should include viable concepts for market access and commercial operation, and outreach to consumers and investors, to avoid that innovative solutions stop operating once grant funding stops. Proposals should also explore options for creating eco-friendly and sustainable artificial reefs in or near the wind energy and aquaculture premises, offering suitable habitats and shelter for fish.

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.

12/04/2021

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

16.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Piloting citizen science in marine and freshwater domains

call synopsis PROGRAMME

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Up scaled and continued excellent citizens science initiatives particularly targeting young people in all EU Member States and Associated Countries; Increased citizen awareness about the challenges faced by the ocean and waters; Mobilised and empowered citizens to take actions to improve the monitoring of the health of the ocean and waters and to act against pollution; Promoted digital applications and testing kits enabling citizens to collect data and observations; Promoted (digital) data collection and participatory research involving citizens for the monitoring and restoration of ocean and waters; Standardised protocols, standardised testing procedures for citizen reporting, and locally-relevant programmes; Contribution made to a special data layer for data provided by citizens, including real-time recordings of discharges and levels of pollutants and litter for different sites, to be harmonised and made publicly available through EMODnet and hence the European Digital Twin Ocean, and aligned with the Destination Earth initiative of the Digital Europe programme.

Eligible Activities

Proposals should connect EU citizens and local communities with the ocean, seas and waters, facilitate broad ownership and education and co-design the transitions within the communities that will allow the European Green Deal targets to be reached. Proposals should also help to create a stronger emotional connection between society and aquatic ecosystems and collective responsibility, as well as elicit interest in taking action. To change hearts as well as minds, proposals should develop communication actions to inspire awe and wonder, and connect with the things people deeply value. Actions should seek to address the emotional connection, rather than simply attempting to ‘plug’ the knowledge gap.

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)

12/04/2021

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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Mediterranean sea basin lighthouse - actions to prevent, minimise and remediate litter and plastic pollution

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Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Reduced pollution from litter, plastic and microplastic, in the Mediterranean Sea basin in line with the objectives of the EU Zero Pollution Plan and the Convention for the protection of the Mediterranean sea against pollution; Reduce beach litter to less than 20 items per 100 meters of coastline in line with the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requirement; Accelerated uptake of innovative solutions to prevent and minimize litter, plastic and microplastic pollution; Effective monitoring of marine litter quantities, in line with EU methodologies, such as Single Use Plastics Directive and assessment of the impact of implemented measures; Support WFD and MSFD implementation, which provide indicators and mechanism for assessments and measures to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES); Empowered citizens taking action against pollution.

Eligible Activities

Carry out demonstration activities in 3 different countries of the Mediterranean sea basin, involving and including in the consortium partners from these three countries; Identify areas and locations where the solutions are replicable and draw up an action plan and roadmap to replicate and scale up the pollution solutions and actions. To address the impact-driven approach of the Mission and the nature of Innovation Actions, proposals are expected to work with and engage at least 5 ‘associated regions’ to showcase the feasibility, replicability and scale up of the solutions developed within the projects in other areas. ‘Associated regions’ are understood as areas with ecosystems that can benefit from the demonstration activities (e.g. neighbouring regions and/or regions in a different sea basin) and/or less-developed regions, with the need to build capacity to implement the innovative solutions to to prevent, eliminate and remediate pollution to prevent, eliminate and remediate pollution in the associated regions addressing possible barriers and showing the feasibility of implementing innovative solutions.

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. 12/04/2021

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

16.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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Mediterranean sea basin lighthouse – coordination activities

PROGRAMME

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Structuring effect to consolidate and engage a wide community of relevant stakeholders across the Mediterranean sea basin able to ensure an effective governance structure for the achievement of the Mission objectives; An effective governance structure ensuring coherence and alignment of policies, initiatives and actions at EU, national and local level; Well-coordinated activities underpinned by a consistent monitoring framework to assess the implementation and achievement of the Mission objectives; Effective provision of technical services, governance and business models to support and guarantee a sustainable socio-economic development of the Mediterranean sea basin; Well-functioning basin scale innovation ecosystem attractive to investors and businesses; Increased awareness about the Mission and involvement of citizens in its implementation in the Mediterranean sea basin and beyond.

Eligible Activities

Proposals under this topic will bring together complementary public and/or private organisations and networks, and integrate heterogeneous expertise to support the rolling out of a “lighthouse” within Mediterranean sea basin and provide a broad portfolio of services ensuring the development and deployment of innovative solutions addressing the objectives of the Mission Ocean, seas and waters in the lighthouse area.

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)

12/04/2021

3.000.000

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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The relation of young generations with the sea and water: values, expectations, and engagement

PROGRAMME

Horizon Europe

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Provide input and evidence-based outcomes for shaping future initiatives, policies and strategies that address societal changes, future needs and expectations of young generations with regard to the sustainability of aquatic ecosystems and enhance ocean literacy among them; Better understanding of the connection of young generations with the ocean, seas and waters, ultimately leading to new products and services, thus supporting the innovative potential of marine/ maritime related sectors; Provide insights and help sketch social interaction blueprints for novel participatory approaches and networking opportunities, aiming to bring the younger generation closer to the sea and water and create or fortify their emotional link with it; Contribute to the objectives of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

Eligible Activities

Provide an analysis by exploring a future being shaped by changes in our lifestyles and behaviours, climate and environmental concerns and the emergence of new socioeconomic values and needs, to better understand the cultural and emotional relation of the next generations with the marine environment and freshwaters; identify expectations and develop future perspectives, highlighting their implications for future strategies and policies, socio-economic activities, including education, and future investments; consider different youth variables such as gender, age, ethnicity, education, socio-cultural and geographical aspects, etc.

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)

12/04/2021

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months)

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Max % EU Cofunding

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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Urban planning and design for just, sustainable, resilient and climate-neutral cities by 2030

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)

26/04/2021

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

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Unleashing the innovation potential of public transport as backbone of urban mobility

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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. 26/04/2021

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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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Positive Clean Energy Districts

call synopsis PROGRAMME

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).

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 26/04/2021

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

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)

26/04/2021

5.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

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Max % EU Cofunding

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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)

26/04/2021

0

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Designing inclusive, safe, affordable and sustainable urban mobility

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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. 06/09/2021

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

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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)

26/04/2021

6.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Thermal energy storage solutions

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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. 26/04/2021

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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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

call synopsis

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

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 26/04/2021

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

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

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Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 26/04/2021

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

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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Demonstration of innovative forms of storage and their successful operation and integration into innovative energy systems and grid architectures

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. 26/04/2021

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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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

PROGRAMME

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. 26/04/2021

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

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Advanced manufacturing of Integrated PV

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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.

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. 26/04/2021

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

95

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Demonstration of cost-effective advanced biofuel technologies utilizing existing industrial plants

PROGRAMME

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)

12/04/2021

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

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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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. 26/04/2021

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

20.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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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. 26/04/2021

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

10.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

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Max % EU Cofunding

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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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

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 26/04/2021

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

12.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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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

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Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 26/04/2021

Publication (D/M/Y)

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

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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

Max Duration (months)

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 26/04/2021

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

95

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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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

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d. 26/04/2021

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

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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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

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

26/04/2021

7.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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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)

16/06/2021

9.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

25

400.000

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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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 More information & official documents

Type of call

for proposals

5 years

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

29/06/2021

550.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

2.500.000

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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Energy, Environment and Climate Change

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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

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

29/06/2021

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

200.000

Max % EU Cofunding

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https://www.smartagrihubs.eu/portal/open-call

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Enterprises and Economic Development

Secretariat for the Alliance on Processors and Semiconductor technologies

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

This action is to support the activities of the Industrial Alliance on processors and semiconductor technologies that was announced in the Communication on “Updating the 2020 New Industrial Strategy” The purpose of the Alliance is to gather relevant stakeholders, including industry, Member States representatives and other experts, from across Europe in view of strengthening Europe’s industrial capacities in the design and manufacturing of advanced processors and other electronic components. The activities of the Alliance will contribute to delivering on the EU’s digital targets for 2030, by addressing use cases for all sectors of the economy, notably mobility, communications, industrial manufacturing, security, and health.

Eligible Activities

- Supporting the work of the Alliance, including through the organisation of relevant thematic working groups in view of ensuring progress towards and delivering on the Alliance’s milestones. Organisation of the annual General Assembly with all members of the Alliance, in close coordination with the European Commission. Organisation of the annual Alliance Forum with all members of the Alliance and interested stakeholders, in close coordination with the European Commission. Creation and maintenance of the Alliance’s website and day-to-day content creation to inform the broader audience about the Alliance’s activities.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

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Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2021-cloud-ai-01-data-tech

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COVID-19 Recovery Through Sustainable Tourism Growth and SME Support

call synopsis Single Market Programme (SMP)

Administration

EISMEA

Objective

To monitor the sustainability performance of SMEs in the tourism sector, whilst boosting their awareness, development and capacity in the area of sustainable innovations. The actions proposed under this call for proposals aim at strengthening the competitiveness and sustainability of the SMEs in the tourism sector, through enhanced environmental and market intelligence and exchange of best practices, as well as by boosting capacity of tourism SMEs through transnational cooperation and knowledge transfer.

Eligible Activities

1-Dissemination and communication activities 2-Capacity building activities 3-Direct support activities for individual tourism SMEs: 4-Project management activities: The Call for Proposals also targets financial support to third parties (tourism SMEs) alongside the co-financing of other actions. Financial support has to be provided via an open call in the form such as vouchers, grants and/or lump sums. The financial support to third parties cannot be provided through services offered by the consortium directly. Each proposal must directly support (including financial support) a minimum of eighty (80) tourism SMEs from a minimum of three (3) eligible countries.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies) established in EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)); non-EU countries (listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Single Market Programme) Proposals must be submitted by a trans-national consortium, which complies with the following conditions:  minimum five (5) and a maximum of eight (8) entities (excluding affiliated entities) from five (5) different eligible countries; minimum one (1) business support organisation (BSO);  minimum one (1) destination management organisation (DMO) involved in and dealing with sustainability as applied to the tourism sector;

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, non-EU countries (listed EEA countries associated with SM Programme)

Max Duration (months)

36

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes 16/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

12 420 000

Expected number of proposals funded

1 200 000

Max % EU Cofunding

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

90-100

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Enterprises and Economic Development

Market place for federated cloud-to-edge based services

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

to deploy and operate an EU online marketplace for cloud and edge services. The marketplace should be the single point of access for trusted services, notably European cloud and edge services, building blocks deployed under the Common Services Platform developed under the Digital Europe Programme and more generally any software and data processing services developed under EU programmes such as the Digital Europe Programme, Horizon 2020 or Horizon Europe

Eligible Activities

Define clear rules for the open, fair and transparent functioning of the marketplace, including how these would be guaranteed in the long term through an appropriate and transparent governance structure in cooperation with (EU) public authorities;  Deploy the technical infrastructure of the marketplace platform, with a focus on customer experience, user-friendliness, and inclusion and equality principles;  Ensure that the marketplace is built over the cloud-to-edge middleware platform developed under the Digital Europe Programme;

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 22/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

20.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2021-cloud-ai-01-ds-marketplace-cloud

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Federated European infrastructure for genomics data

call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The objective is the creation of a technical infrastructure combined with governance mechanisms that will secure easy, cross-border access to key datasets in the targeted area. In particular, the aim of this topic is to achieve sustainable cross-border linkage of and access to a multitude of genomic and related phenotypic, clinical and other datasets across Europe based on the progress achieved in the context of the 1+ Million Genomes initiative (1+MG).[1] Authorised data users, such as clinicians, researchers and innovators, will be able to advance our understanding of genomics for more precise and faster clinical decision-making, diagnostics, treatments and predictive medicine, and for improved public health measures that will benefit citizens, healthcare systems and the overall economy. The resulting genomic data infrastructure will be aligned with the developments under the European health data space, including relevant projects supported under the EU4Health Programme.

Eligible Activities

This action will support the deployment of the infrastructure needed to make harmonised European genomic data resources and linked clinical, phenotypic and other information, where available and relevant, securely findable and accessible across national borders. The data infrastructure may combine existing data platforms via FAIR-compliant interfaces and should facilitate the extension or upgrade of existing datasets and the creation of new ones. To ensure maximum data protection, the data will be in principle analysed using distributed data analysis and AI learning techniques, while fully taking into account the applicable data protection requirements and the EU’s international obligations.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

48

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 22/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

20.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

50

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Enterprises and Economic Development

Preparatory actions for the AI-on-demand platform

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

support the implementation of the Adopt AI programme which supports the procurement of AI systems for public administrations (Proposed in the White Paper on AI). serve the needs of both public administrations as well as the user industry, in particular SMEs, addressing the major industrial sectors in Europe, with high potential for large scale deployment best support the wide uptake of trustworthy AI “made in Europe”, in line with AI regulatory framework on AI (Proposal for a Regulation laying down harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (COM(2021) 206 final)) for the benefit of the European economy, society and also addressing environmental challenges Interconnect with the cloud for computing requirements and with the data spaces Interconnect with the Testing and Experimentation Facilities, and the Digital Innovation Hubs

Eligible Activities

Collect and consolidate the requirements and needs, mobilising a wide community of relevant stakeholders such as representatives of public administrations, businesses (in particular SMEs and start-ups) and technical experts, in key sectors, including through the European Digital Innovation Hubs. The requirements should be prioritised on the basis of their related impact in terms of potential for large scale deployment, social, economic and environmental impacts. Provide a mapping of existing AI tools, incl. AI solutions already procured by public administrations in Member States, and identify gaps and future needs. This work should build on the information provided by relevant analyses and projects (Such as AI4EU and analyses of the use of AI in public administration).

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

4

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Preparatory actions for the data space for smart communities

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

A sustainable data governance scheme for the smart communities’ data space as well as a blueprint that connects existing local data ecosystems and EU systems and enables public and private stakeholders to develop cross-sector, cross-community, data services, including AI-enabled data services. A detailed roadmap towards a full-fledged pan-EU smart communities’ data space that will be interconnected with the Green Deal data space (see topic 2.2.1.1), and will include a set of technical specifications for interoperability with the European Data Spaces Technical Framework.

Eligible Activities

Develop a multi-stakeholder data governance scheme, bringing together local data ecosystem stakeholders, to jointly identify the data infrastructures to federate in order to enable a data space for smart communities at the EU level. Elaborate a blueprint for the data space for smart communities based on existing EU legislation and data policies, as well as on common principles agreed at sector or local levels Bring an agreed set of priority datasets and data themes (public, private, including citizencollected, etc.) including real-time data, into conformity with the new blueprint standards and principles.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

12

Total budget/ call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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Preparatory actions for data spaces for manufacturing

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The objective is the creation of a technical infrastructure combined with governance mechanisms that will secure easy, cross-border access to key datasets in the targeted area. In particular, the aim of this topic is to achieve sustainable cross-border linkage of and access to a multitude of genomic and related phenotypic, clinical and other datasets across Europe based on the progress achieved in the context of the 1+ Million Genomes initiative (1+MG).[1] Authorised data users, such as clinicians, researchers and innovators, will be able to advance our understanding of genomics for more precise and faster clinical decision-making, diagnostics, treatments and predictive medicine, and for improved public health measures that will benefit citizens, healthcare systems and the overall economy. The resulting genomic data infrastructure will be aligned with the developments under the European health data space, including relevant projects supported under the EU4Health Programme.

Eligible Activities

This action will support the deployment of the infrastructure needed to make harmonised European genomic data resources and linked clinical, phenotypic and other information, where available and relevant, securely findable and accessible across national borders. The data infrastructure may combine existing data platforms via FAIR-compliant interfaces and should facilitate the extension or upgrade of existing datasets and the creation of new ones. To ensure maximum data protection, the data will be in principle analysed using distributed data analysis and AI learning techniques, while fully taking into account the applicable data protection requirements and the EU’s international obligations.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

24

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2021-cloud-ai-01-prep-ds-manufact

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Preparatory actions for the Green Deal Data Space

call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The Green Deal data space will interconnect[1] currently fragmented and dispersed data from various ecosystems[2], both for/from the private and public sectors. It will offer an interoperable, trusted IT environment, for data processing, and a set of rules of legislative, administrative and contractual nature that determine the rights of access to and processing of the data. The data space will also establish links with activities in other EU programmes such as Horizon Europe (in particular those funded under Cluster 4 “Digital, Industry and Space”, Cluster 5 “Climate, energy and Mobility”, Cluster 6 “Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment” and the relevant Missions) and the space programmes (e.g. Galileo and Copernicus) providing massive amounts of data including in real time. In order to coordinate among the various initiatives contributing to the Green Deal objectives, the project will propose a roadmap for the deployment of a full-fledged common European Green Deal data space and liaise with potential users and other relevant actors to ensure synergies between users and infrastructures..

Eligible Activities

The funding will enable the establishment of a data governance mechanism, with a detailed roadmap on how the data space should progressively develop into a panEuropean Green Deal data space, by connecting EU programmes, national, regional and local data ecosystems at the EU level. The roadmap should describe how to integrate the various activities contributing to the common European Green Deal data space in line with existing policy priorities and existing initiatives, enabling all relevant actors to access and re-use data needed for their purposes in compliance with the dataspace governance scheme. To this end, the roadmap should ensure that relevant users such as climate and environmental scientists are able to access and exploit the opportunities offered by Green Deal Data Space. Action to address potential barriers to such use cases should be identified in advance.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

18

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

2.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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Testing and Experimentation Facility for Edge AI

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The overall aim of the Testing and Experimentation Facility (TEF) for Edge AI hardware is to ensure the availability in Europe of trusted, high-performance, low-power edge components and technologies to support the massive data-processing requirements of AI and the digital transformation. The emergence of novel computing paradigms, such as neuromorphic, provides an opportunity for the European industry to take the lead in a new generation of edge and distributed computing systems.

Eligible Activities

This project aims at delivering a European platform that will enable companies to develop, test and experiment AI product prototypes based on advanced low-power computing technologies, custom-designed for their application environment. It involves the set-up of facilities for design, fabrication, integration and verification, employing leading-edge equipment with advanced semiconductor process and fabrication technologies. Such a platform will be able to bring novel embedded AI technologies to high Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs), delivering prototypes for field validation that can significantly accelerate industrialization and time-to-market for edge AI components, resulting in a competitive advantage for the European ecosystem.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

30

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 22/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

78.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2021-cloud-ai-01-tef-edge

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Data Space for Mobility

call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The objective is to contribute to the further development of the common European Mobility data space announced in the Data Strategy and in the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, built and operated in full compliance with existing EU legislation in the mobility and transport sectors. The specific aim is to support the creation of a technical infrastructure combined with governance mechanisms that will facilitate easy, crossborder access to key data resources in this area. This will be on the basis of and in full alignment with existing and upcoming mobility and transport initiatives (some of which are regulated) that organise the sharing of data for both passengers and freight in the domains and where relevant become an integral part of the emerging European data and cloud services infrastructure.

Eligible Activities

Under the control of Commission services, support will be provided to the ongoing Commission initiative launched on the common European Mobility data space, in particular on: making an inventory of existing data platforms and marketplaces (“data ecosystems”) which allow storage, processing or sharing of mobility and transport data. Bringing these initiatives together by mapping and providing a catalogue of transport data eco-systems, as well as describing the data types, data quality, related access conditions and (web) links. identifying gaps and overlaps of data currently covered (or not covered) by existing initiatives in view of possibly launching additional initiatives to cover such gaps. identifying common building blocks which could contribute to the long-term convergence of existing and new data-related initiatives in transport, serving private, public and industrial data sharing.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

12

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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Data Spaces Support Centre

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The objective of this action is to set up and operate a Support Centre, which coordinates all relevant actions on sectorial data spaces and makes available (blueprint) architectures and data infrastructure requirements for the data spaces, including possible technologies, processes, standard and tools that will allow reuse of data across sectors by the public sector and European businesses, notably SMEs. It will also support the work of the envisaged Data Innovation Board in view of enhancing the interoperability of data as well as data sharing services between different sectors and domains. In particular, it will identify cross-sector standards to be used and developed for data use and cross-sector data sharing, it will carry out cross-sectoral comparisons and identify best practices with regards to sectoral requirements for security, access procedures, while taking into account sector-specific standardisations activities.

Eligible Activities

Support the creation of a community of practice in the field of data sharing. The community will have to include and engage in the discussion also the participants to the projects supported under Data for EU. Liaise with the actions under section 2.1 and to promote the competitive and seamless access and use of cloud infrastructures and services..

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

42

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 22/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

14.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Governance of the Living-in.eu community

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The aim is to support the governance of the Living-in.eu community by coordinating the broad range of activities and stakeholders with various expertise (legal, financial, technical, education and capacity building, impact measuring).

Eligible Activities

Co-creation of the processes, actors, roles, rights, associated timeframes of the various sub-groups and to ensure the development and scaling up of digital smart and green solutions by the community; Running the coordination of all activities, including, but not limited to, community building and management, on boarding of new members, communication and exploitation of results, in the context of the Living-in.eu movement for the benefit of all the parties; Monitoring and supporting the relevant actions undertaken by the community that contribute to the establishment of interoperable digital platforms in cities and communities and measuring their impact to achieve their smart and sustainability goals.; Organise the supply side around a joint vision compatible with Living-in.EU principles for the provision of Local Digital Twins solutions in Europe.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe A consortium of at least three applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities)

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

48

Publication (D/M/Y)

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

2.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

90

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Preparatory actions for the data space for skills

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The objective is to deploy a secure and trusted data space to support sharing and accessing skills data for various purposes, from analytical and statistical purposes to policy development or re-use in innovative applications. The data space will provide easy, cross-border access to key datasets, deploying trust mechanisms (security and privacy by design) and develop data services matching European values, in particular of ethics, diversity and privacy.

Eligible Activities

The action will engage the community of stakeholders involving organisations at EU/ multi-country level, public administrations and/or governmental bodies, private and public actors (Including IT developers and end-users), education and training providers. In particular, the project will: Undertake an inventory of existing platforms collecting, storing and sharing education and skills data, in particular related to the green and digital transformations; Explore different possible design approaches for the data space (e.g. serving private data sharing and interests, that are also complemented by public data, serving private and public interests), and elaborate the advantages and disadvantages; Propose design/conceptual approaches, for the set-up of the data space, for the possible categorization of skills and identify common essential elements and develop corresponding business models; Explore what services and applications could be envisaged in the future; Develop a multi-stakeholder governance scheme of the data space; Get broad consensus on the approach, governance, and business models.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Preparatory actions for the data space for Agriculture

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The main objective is to develop a secure and trusted data space to enable the agriculture sector to transparently share and access data allowing for an increase in its economic and environmental performance. The space may also serve common good purposes (for more information on the scope of the data space, please see “A European Strategy for Data”, COM/2020/66 final). The data space is expected to facilitate the sharing, processing and analysis of production data, open data and possibly other public data (e.g. soil data). Production data supplemented by publicly held data will present new opportunities for monitoring and optimising the use of natural resources and will contribute to achieve the objectives of the Green Deal (including the Farm-toFork-Strategy; Biodiversity Strategy 2030 and the EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change) and the Common Agricultural Policy.

Eligible Activities

The project will explore possible options and conceptual approaches for the future deployment of this data space. Provisions for transparent control of data access and use, development of governance and business models for the data space are to be developed considering, among others, the evolving regulatory environment, cross-data-space elements, and experiences with the EU Code of Conduct on sharing agriculture data by contractual agreement. The development of the data space is expected to have a strong end-user orientation and to consider potential users, including farmers currently less using data-based solutions.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Total budget/ call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

2.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

90

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Preparatory actions for the data space for tourism

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

Tourism is a major economic activity in the European Union with wide-ranging impact on economic growth, employment, and social development. It can be a powerful tool in fighting economic decline and unemployment. Nevertheless, the tourism sector, one of the hardest hit by the pandemic, needs support to face sectoral challenges exacerbated by the recent developments. A tourism data space, through its connection to other sectoral data spaces (e.g. cultural heritage) will provide access to information to the ecosystem, with an impact on productivity, greening and sustainability, innovative business models and upskilling. It will give the possibility of align offer to tourists expectations, adapting service proposals to new tourists groups, predict a high influx of tourists, and thus plan resources more efficiently, and even creating new business opportunities. The preparatory action will establish a multi-stakeholder data governance, an inventory of existing data platforms for tourism and a blueprint for tourism-specific building blocks which could contribute to the long-term convergence of existing and new data-related initiatives in tourism by making use of the data space technical infrastructure. The preparatory actions will support the deployment of these data spaces for tourism, and propose sustainable business models and incentives schemes to motivate participants to share data.

Eligible Activities

The funding will enable the establishment of a data sharing governance mechanism, with a detailed roadmap on how the data space for tourism will connect local data ecosystems at EU level that could be interconnected with other data spaces. The project will grow organically, building on different EU and national initiatives and public data ecosystems, and strengthening EU the connection between existing and future repositories of data.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2021-prepacts-ds-01-tourism

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Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

Set-up the Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) from all designated candidate entities resulting from the Expression of Interest (1.1). Upgrade these entities to provide the complete set of services of an EDIH, including the necessary infrastructure, in a specific geographical area, covering the needs of the local SMEs, small midcaps and/or public sector organisations with respect to their digital transformation. Network these EDIHs with each other and with other projects selected in Digital Europe Programme developing capacities in High Performance Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Advanced Digital Skills and accelerating the best use of these technologies.

Eligible Activities

Each EDIH will provide services based on a specific focus/expertise, which will support the local private and public sector with their digital and green transformation. The specialisation can be strengthened over time, and should make use of existing local competencies in this area. The services will be provided on an open, transparent and non-discriminatory basis and will be targeted mainly to (1) SMEs and small-midcaps and/ or (2) public sector organisations conducting non-economic activities.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

240 930 000

Expected number of proposals funded

More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

90

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Deploying advanced national QCI systems and networks

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The objective of this topic is twofold. On one hand to deploy advanced national quantum systems and networks for testing quantum communication technologies and for integrating them with existing communication networks. On the other hand to use these quantum systems and networks for developing and testing use cases in support of national QCI initiatives in the context of the EuroQCI initiative. This support is needed to contribute to European technological autonomy in the highly strategic field of quantum communication technologies.

Eligible Activities

Deploying advanced experimental quantum systems and networks combining the best of quantum and classical security technologies. Where possible, using pilot devices, technologies and systems developed and manufactured in the EU, in order to support their further development towards maturity and their compliance with the EuroQCI’s security needs. Making these systems and networks widely available for undertaking and testing (in a number of real use cases) the functioning and the provision of very high security QKD components and systems, their interoperability and the end-to-end secure functioning of the system architecture.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Publication (D/M/Y)

BACK TO INDEX

Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

108 000 000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2021-qci-01-deploy-national

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Coordinate the first deployment of national EuroQCI projects and prepare the large-scale QKD testing and certification infrastructure

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

To coordinate the developments and findings of the national QCI projects; to prepare for the deployment of a flexible large-scale testing and certification QKD infrastructure that is in the service of all relevant actors of the participating Member States; and to assess the full-scale compliance of different EU technologies with a view to their later integration in EuroQCI. This support is needed to contribute to European technological autonomy in the highly strategic field of quantum communication technologie

Eligible Activities

Prepare to deploy a large-scale testing and certification infrastructure for QKD devices, technologies and systems, facilitating their standardisation and accreditation at EU level. The infrastructure will define the requirements for a fully operational QKD infrastructure facility covering EU needs in terms of testing, experimentation, and validation of QKD devices, technologies and systems, with a view to their accreditation; (including the definition of mutual recognition criteria in security). Coordinate national QCI projects: support discussions on user requirements and use cases, and return of experience from the deployment of advanced national quantum systems and networks including on EU QKD components and systems; coordinate the activities for developing an EU QKD ecosystem and the industrialisation of QKD devices in the EU; support the discussions on the further development of the national deployment plans and strategic efforts, for achieving an overall EuroQCI system (spatial and terrestrial segments).

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Total budget/ call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

2000000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

90

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Create a European Industrial Ecosystem for Secure QCI technologies and systems

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

To prepare for the industrialisation and deployment of quantum communication infrastructure (QCI) technological and operational capabilities and advanced QCI networks essential for European cybersecurity, and contribute to the development of a European industrial QCI ecosystem, including a thriving SME sector. This support is needed to contribute to European technological autonomy in the highly strategic field of quantum communication technologies.

Eligible Activities

Industrialisation of EU QKD devices, technologies and systems: prepare for industrialisation and for deployment (i.e. reaching TRL 8-9) quantum technology components for quantum key distribution that are stable, miniaturised and have competitive performance (e.g. cost-effective, exhibiting higher key exchange rates, link distances) that can be demonstrated over both short and long distances

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 22/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

44 000 000

Expected number of proposals funded

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Max % EU Cofunding

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2021-qci-01-industrial

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Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

Set-up the Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) from all designated candidate entities resulting from the Expression of Interest (1.1). Upgrade these entities to provide the complete set of services of an EDIH, including the necessary infrastructure, in a specific geographical area, covering the needs of the local SMEs, small midcaps and/or public sector organisations with respect to their digital transformation. Network these EDIHs with each other and with other projects selected in Digital Europe Programme developing capacities in High Performance Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Advanced Digital Skills and accelerating the best use of these technologies.

Eligible Activities

Each EDIH will provide services based on a specific focus/expertise, which will support the local private and public sector with their digital and green transformation. The specialisation can be strengthened over time, and should make use of existing local competencies in this area. The services will be provided on an open, transparent and non-discriminatory basis and will be targeted mainly to (1) SMEs and small-midcaps and/ or (2) public sector organisations conducting non-economic activities.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

240 930 000

Expected number of proposals funded

More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

90

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Governance of the Living-in.eu community

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The aim is to support the governance of the Living-in.eu community by coordinating the broad range of activities and stakeholders with various expertise (legal, financial, technical, education and capacity building, impact measuring).

Eligible Activities

Co-creation of the processes, actors, roles, rights, associated timeframes of the various sub-groups and to ensure the development and scaling up of digital smart and green solutions by the community; Running the coordination of all activities, including, but not limited to, community building and management, on boarding of new members, communication and exploitation of results, in the context of the Living-in.eu movement for the benefit of all the parties; Monitoring and supporting the relevant actions undertaken by the community that contribute to the establishment of interoperable digital platforms in cities and communities and measuring their impact to achieve their smart and sustainability goals.; Organise the supply side around a joint vision compatible with Living-in.EU principles for the provision of Local Digital Twins solutions in Europe.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Publication (D/M/Y)

BACK TO INDEX

Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

2.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2021-deploy-01-living-eu

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Uptake of digital solutions in Health and Care

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

This action will further foster knowledge sharing and multi-stakeholder engagement in the uptake and integration of digital solutions along the continuum of health and care. It will take forward and consolidate achievements in terms of interoperability, common dataspaces, telemedicine and digital solutions for person-centred care by engaging with the ecosystems and facilitating active contributions from all stakeholders.

Eligible Activities

Analyse and monitor the uptake of digital health solutions in regions (with a particular focus on rural and remote areas), Member States and associated countries. This will include independent living and telemedicine solutions, primary and secondary use of health data, related standards, certification and relevant exchange formats, interoperability (in compliance with EU and national legislation). The assessment will also cover wider aspects such as their economic value to both patients and health and care systems, their impact on health and care efficiency and continuity of care, financing and reimbursement models, and citizen empowerment.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

30

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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An ecosystem for digital twins in healthcare

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

to support the roll-out of DTH by mapping and structuring the ecosystem within the EU Member States and associated countries to identify and pool existing resources, and foster collaboration and overall integration of the stakeholders, while ensuring adequate clinical representation. This will be facilitated through a roadmap, a federated repository connecting resources and a simulation platform.

Eligible Activities

Design a roadmap for the uptake of DTH and their further integration towards the Human Digital Twin, i.e. a validated, integrated multi-scale, -time and discipline digital twin of the whole body enabling the comprehensive characterisation of the physiological and the pathological state in its full complexity and heterogeneity. Besides tangible milestones and deliverables, the roadmap will identify the necessary building blocks up to the clinical deployment of personalised digital companions, and formulate clear short- and mid-term policy recommendations. It will also address aspects of interoperability, computability, integration of health information from various sources to depict an up-to-date digital twin of the individual.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

24

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Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

5.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/digital-2021-deploy-01-living-eu

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Digital solutions in support of the New European Bauhaus

call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

This action aims to bring together people working in the fields of urban planning, architecture and design, the cultural sector, artists, civil society, technology providers, businesses (including SMEs and startups), smart cities stakeholders, and academia, in order to identify digital solutions that could contribute to the implementation of the New European Bauhaus objectives, and to promote awareness and use of these digital solutions. This will be the case in particular for digital tools developed through EU-funded Programmes that can contribute to improving sustainability and circularity and for participative and sustainable urban development, to co-create a greener, smarter and sustainable living environment, whether in cities, towns, villages or rural areas.

Eligible Activities

Engage and facilitating collaboration of transdisciplinary NEB stakeholders (architects, designers, planners, cultural community) with developers and potential users of digital solutions in support of the NEB (including startups, Venture Capitalists, European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH), working in close cooperation with existing NEB actors including in the building and urban planning sectors, smart communities networks, the Living-in.EU community, and the NEB Lab.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe A consortium of at least three applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) and which complies with the following conditions:  minimum three entities from three different eligible countries

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

24

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) - national and multinational hubs

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call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

to create new independent national or multinational hubs in order to expand the regional coverage of EDMO and its hubs. The ultimate objective of the call is to support the establishment of EDMO hubs in the Member States not yet covered by the existing hubs. In this regard, one Member State should be covered by only one hub (including existing hubs and hubs yet to be established). At the same time, one hub can cover more than one Member State

Eligible Activities

Increase the number of independent national or multinational EDMO hubs and cover Member States not yet covered by existing EDMO hubs while avoiding geographical overlaps between hubs – one Member State should be covered only by one hub. Detect, analyse and disclose harmful disinformation campaigns at regional, national, multinational and EU level and analyse their impact on society and democracy. Hubs will analyse relevant actors, vectors, tools, methods, dissemination dynamics and prioritised targets of disinformation campaigns by applying a common methodology, established in coordination with EDMO, to monitor the evolution of disinformation-related harms on relevant audiences. Each hub should indicate in its proposal the type of collaborations intended with independent media outlets operating within its territory or linguistic area..

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 22/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

11.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Safer Internet Centres (SICs)

call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The objective of the topic is to support national Safer Internet Centres (SICs) (i.e hubs gathering NGOs, government bodies/agencies, private sector organisations) in providing online safety information, educational resources, public awareness tools and counselling and reporting services (through dedicated helplines and hotlines) for children, parents, and teachers and other professionals working with children. The activities performed by the SICs will help children to tackle online risks and to become media literate, resilient digital citizens, and will allow citizens to anonymously report online child sexual abuse material (CSAM).

Eligible Activities

to provide at least: A centre for raising awareness about online opportunities and risks among children, parents, teachers and other professionals working with children (e.g. educators, child care workers, health personnel) about online opportunities and risks. A helpline to give advice and support to children, parents and other adults concerned on issues related to children's use of digital technologies and services. A hotline for tackling CSAM (i.e. receiving, analysing, and processing reports of such material). Closer cooperation with law enforcement and the private sector should be further explored. The investment will deliver a pan-European network of SICs that will allow children to become more resilient digital users through awareness-raising activities in informal and formal education (e.g. youth participation activities, workshops, classroom visits, competitions).

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 22/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

21.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

50

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e-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange (e-CODEX)

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DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

to provide a continued robust, albeit temporary, sustainability framework for the continued management, development and maintenance of the e-CODEX system, previously developed and maintained as a Core Service Platform (CSP) under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) in the field of Trans-European Telecommunication Networks.

Eligible Activities

Governance and operational management of the e-CODEX system; Provision of maintenance, further technical evolution, defect resolution and regular updates (with a swift response to security issues) of the e-CODEX system’s software components; Stakeholder engagement using electronic means of communication, and where relevant and possible via physical meetings;

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project

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Digital Product Passport: sustainable and circular systems

call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The objective of this Coordination and Support Action as is to prepare the ground for a gradual deployment as of 2023 of digital product passport in minimum 3 key value chains: electronics (at least consumer electronics), batteries as defined in and considered in the proposal for a Regulation on batteries and at least another one of the key value chains identified in CEAP (“Priority will be given to addressing product groups identified in the context of the value chains featuring in this Action Plan, such as electronics, ICT and textiles but also furniture and high impact intermediary products such as steel, cement and chemicals.” (CEAP).

Eligible Activities

Specific contribution is expected on identifying the key DPP data in consultation with private and public stakeholders, as well as establishing protocols for secure and tailored access for relevant stakeholders. The work will also contribute to the development of standardized and open digital solutions for identification, tracking, mapping and sharing of product information along its life-cycle ensuring interoperability across borders and a well-functioning EU Internal Market. Particular emphasis should be given to balanced and inclusive engagement of all relevant stakeholders throughout the value chain and to optimal use of digital technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things and blockchain. Deliverables should include a roadmap with milestones for a gradual deployment of DPP and delivery of DPP prototypes in electronics, batteries and another one or more key value chains of the CEAP, based on analysis of existing and upcoming legislation, existing standards, past and ongoing activities related to dataspaces and product passport in these sectors.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

2.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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100

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Advanced digital skills analysis

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

to support the rollout of initiatives for advanced digital skills development, by gathering inputs on the existing education offers in digital areas and the related needs of the labour market.

Eligible Activities

The chosen project shall deliver an analysis of the labour market needs and recommend priority areas for investment and give indication son the most appropriate delivery modes for training. In particular, funding will cover: A market analysis on gaps in the education/training offer in selected areas, as well as ways to address them. Identifying the potential added value of EU actions in the Digital Europe Programme, compared to what is offered in the market and propose adequate formats and duration of courses. Disseminate information about the skills actions funded by this programme in the relevant stakeholder communities. Detecting emerging trends in the application of certain technologies and the relative skills needs advising on the interconnection between the Digital Europe Programme skills actions on advanced technologies.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Publication (D/M/Y)

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Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

2.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

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Specialised education programmes in key capacity areas

call synopsis DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

The action aims at increasing and improving the offer of education programmes and the number of students specialised in key capacity areas. The offer will be expanded in terms of geographical distribution (including outermost regions and other disadvantaged regions), number of opportunities and relevance to latest technological developments. The actions also aim at supporting more inter-disciplinary courses that can equip professionals with relevant advanced digital skills and increase diversity among students and future digital experts (for example data analytics skills for professionals in different sectors). The action will support cooperation between higher education institutions and the private sector, together with research and excellence centres in digital technologies, including those funded in the other actions of the programme. The goal is to encourage organisations to work together and develop ecosystems of excellence able to train, attract and retain the best digital talents, including by contributing to closing the gender gap in these fields.

Eligible Activities

The chosen projects shall design and deliver a tertiary degree education programme of 60, 90 or 120 academic credits (The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System - ECTS). The calls in the first two years will address the following topics: Data, Internet of Things (IoT), AI, Blockchain, cybersecurity, HPC, quantum, among others and interdisciplinary courses, including the teaching of the above areas in a non-ICT education field (e.g. AI applications for agriculture or cybersecurity and law etc..). Proposals can address only one technological areas, or more, or only one interdisciplinary programme, with a specific focus on one sector. Tertiary education institutions in consortia with relevant competence and excellence centres and industry will receive funding to set up and strengthen excellent courses in the above areas. Particular attention shall be given to aspects such as green application and environmental impact of these technologies. The projects should also aim at increasing diversity among participants to the courses and ensure that experts will be trained to detect and prevent bias in the future developments. The following activities can be eligible for funding, among others: partnerships for higher education institution, research/excellence centres in digital technologies and innovative businesses. They will need to be sustainable over time and show a high degree of integration. Actors involved in the partnership will need to define a common education and training agenda that could result not only in an improved offer for students, with clear learning outcomes, but also increase their international attractiveness; adequate measures of quality assurance and quality monitoring, as well as activities leading to mutual learning and exchange of good practices, will be implemented;upgrading technical equipment, to ensure that students have access to the latest technologies available in the market and improve facilities, as well as explore innovative ways to use technology in teaching and learning; tackling the shortage of teaching staff and providing access to high quality teaching; incentives could be provided for professors, experts and top researchers in digital areas to contribute to the teaching activities; providing support to students, via scholarships or fee waivers in order to allow everyone to have access to high-quality education in digital areas and to increase diversity in education and research.

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Enterprises and Economic Development

call synopsis Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe Each consortium should train at least 150 students per year, in line with ambition to boost significantly the number of digital experts. Preference will be given to consortia that have high ambitions also in terms of the number of students trained and successfully completing the programmes. Proposals can request a contribution of up to EUR 10 million, with a duration of up to 4 years, with a standard co-financing rate of 50%.Consequently, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals with different duration or for other amounts. The consortia must be of at least 6 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities) and which complies with the following conditions:  At least three degree-awarding education institutions from three different eligible countries participating in DIGITAL programme;  At least two SMEs;  At least one research centres or excellence centre18 in one key emerging technology in line with the definition in Targeted Stakeholders section;  The coordinator of the consortia must be one of the participating education institutions.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

4 years

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 22/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

70.000.000

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Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs

call synopsis Programme

DIGITAL EUROPE PROGRAMME

Administration

(DG CONNECT) European Commission

Objective

Set-up the Initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) from all designated candidate entities resulting from the Expression of Interest (1.1). Upgrade these entities to provide the complete set of services of an EDIH, including the necessary infrastructure, in a specific geographical area, covering the needs of the local SMEs, small midcaps and/or public sector organisations with respect to their digital transformation. Network these EDIHs with each other and with other projects selected in Digital Europe Programme developing capacities in High Performance Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Advanced Digital Skills and accelerating the best use of these technologies.

Eligible Activities

Each EDIH will provide services based on a specific focus/expertise, which will support the local private and public sector with their digital and green transformation. The specialisation can be strengthened over time, and should make use of existing local competencies in this area. The services will be provided on an open, transparent and non-discriminatory basis and will be targeted mainly to (1) SMEs and small-midcaps and/ or (2) public sector organisations conducting non-economic activities.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

36

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/07/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2022

240 930 000

Expected number of proposals funded

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90

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Intellectual Property Licensing Intermediares

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Programme

Single Market Programme (SMP)

Administration

EASMEA

Objective

The objective of this call is to promote the uptake of IP licensing intermediary services, especially those using modern digital tools. Those services should facilitate the licensing out of technologies or business cases owned by European start-ups and SMEs. The ultimate goal of the proposed services must be helping EU start-ups and SMEs to enter new foreign markets or to grow or to innovate faster.

Eligible Activities

The proposed intermediary services may comprise the following (non-exhaustive list): Developing strategies to identify “demand” for innovative solutions. This may include demand by entities operating for profit but also demand by entities that do not operate for profit, i.e. public institutions, communities, etc. Interviewing medium and large companies on their challenges to identify their innovation needs and defining matching services accordingly. Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to squat the innovation landscape (including patent databases), to look for projects that would fit the identified needs. Establishing a pool of medium and large companies that may demand innovative solutions. Supporting start-ups and SMEs to prepare their business case properly and assisting them through the licensing process.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the SMP An application may be submitted by single applicants or by a consortium composed of several eligible applicants

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, associated countries

Max Duration (months)

18

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

200.000

Expected number of proposals funded

22/02/2022

Max % EU Cofunding

90

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Sustainability Partnerships for SMEs adopting more sustainable practices

call synopsis

Single Market Programme (SMP)

Administration

EASMEA

Objective

to tackle the expertise of NGOs/CSOs to assist SMEs in their transition to more sustainable business models by funding practical projects/actions able to impact the environmental and/or social performance of the SMEs. This call is expected to help enhance interaction and improve collaboration between small- and medium-sized enterprises and NGOs/CSOs active in the same regions. The projects/actions will be implemented by consortia composed of interested SMEs, NGOs/CSOs and other relevant parties able to contribute to the implementation of the projects/actions. This call builds on the mission of the Enterprise Europe Network and gives to interested EEN members an additional tool to assist SMEs in their transition to more sustainable business models. Therefore, the projects/actions will be coordinated by an active EEN member. If successful, this project could be scaled up further to finance more projects/actions between SMEs and NGOs/CSOs.

Eligible Activities

1. Identification of sustainability challenges faced by SMEs and NGO/CSOs 2. Assessment of potential sustainable business model(s) and options for adoption (including an action plan) 3. Advisory services for the SMEs and/or NGOs/CSOs 4. Organisation of technical trainings for the SMEs and/or NGOs/CSOs 5. Analyses and studies (including on challenges and lessons learnt) 6. Innovation and sustainability support (including consultancy on technology uptake) Promotion and community building 1. Preparation of success stories (at least one) 2. Development of promotional material and activities 3. Community building activities 4. Engagement with and promotion to other relevant actors/networks at regional/national/European level 5. Cross fertilisation with other funded projects under the call for proposals

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  non-EU countries:  listed EEA countries and countries associated to the SMP An application may be submitted by single applicants or by a consortium composed of several eligible applicants

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, associated countries

Max Duration (months)

24

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

4

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/03/2022

Total budget/ call

400.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project

100.000

Max % EU Cofunding

Publication (D/M/Y)

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Enterprises and Economic Development

Support for multi programmes Sustainability of Union agriculture (Topic 3)

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Programme

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

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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

Max budget/ project

85

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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

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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

Max budget/ project

85

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Support for multi programmes – Organic production method (Topic 2)

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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

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/01/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

18.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

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Support for simple programmes – European agricultural methods and food products (Topic 5)

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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

Max budget/ project

85

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Enterprises and Economic Development

Support for simple programmes – Fresh fruit and vegetables (Topic 4)

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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

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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)

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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

More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding

85

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Enterprises and Economic Development

Support for simple programmes promoting Union organic products OR sustainability of Union agriculture in any third country/ies (Topic 9)

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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

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

5.000.000

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 – Sustainability of Union agriculture (Topic 3)

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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: 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. 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

85

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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

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Type of call

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 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 other geographical areas (Topic 8)

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

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

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

85

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Enterprises and Economic Development

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.

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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

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

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 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 other geographical areas (Topic 8)

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

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

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

85

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Enterprises and Economic Development

Support for simple programmes - Union quality schemes (Topic 1)

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Programme

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

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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

Publication (D/M/Y)

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

85

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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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Regional Development and Interregional Cooperation

I3 Call - Topic 1 - Innovation Investments Strand 2a – DIGIT

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ERDF Interregional Innovation Investments Instrument

Administration

EISMEA

Objective

The I3 Instrument focuses on the support to interregional innovation investment on the road towards commercialisation and scale-up phases giving them the tools to overcome regulatory and other barriers and bring their project to investment level by supporting interregional innovation investments at high technology readinesslevels (TRL 6-9). The overall objective of the call for proposals is to support interregional partnerships particularly through targeted investments aiming to accelerated market uptake and scale-up innovation solutions in high technology readiness levels (minimum TRL 6) in shared smart specialisation priority areas to help them address barriers to moving to market. The present call under this topic will support interregional investments projects in the following areas: a) Digital economy and innovation; b) Digitalisation of the public administration; c) Digitalisation of healthcare

Eligible Activities

The programme provides financial and advisory support in form of grants to mature joint innovation projects in shared smart specialisation areas structured in value-chain investment portfolios. Therefore, the main purpose is to directly contribute to actual concrete investments at high TRL levels (minimum TRL 6). A project implemented under the I3 Instrument can be composed of a portfolio of sub-projects (portfolios of interregional investments activities – e.g. through distribution of funding by the consortium coordinator to the members of the consortium or in a form of financial support to third parties). These sub-projects are necessary to be carried out in order to accelerate demonstration processes for the uptake of innovation, thus increasing the competitiveness of EU value chains. This portfolio approach foresees the identification, within a specific thematic/technological area of cooperation, of a number of investmentready sub-projects that address one or several bottlenecks identified in the project proposal by the consortium coordinator.

Eligible Applicants

legal entities (public or private bodies) established in EU Member States or listed EEA countries and countries associated to the I3 Instrument. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies eith the following conditions: Minimum 3 entities from 3 different regions in 2 eligible countries. The coordinator must be either a public body, private non-profit organisation or international organisation.

Geo-coverage

in the eligible countries and S3 participating regions covered by the consortium

Max Duration (months)

36

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 1/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

36 005 271

Expected number of proposals funded

3 million

Max % EU Cofunding

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/i3/wp-call/2021/ call-fiche_i3-2021-inv2a_en.pdf

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Regional Development and Interregional Cooperation

I3 - Topic 2 - Innovation Investments Strand 2a - GREEN

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ERDF Interregional Innovation Investments Instrument

Administration

EISMEA

Objective

The I3 Instrument focuses on the support to interregional innovation investment on the road towards commercialisation and scale-up phases giving them the tools to overcome regulatory and other barriers and bring their project to investment level by supporting interregional innovation investments at high technology readinesslevels (TRL 6-9). The overall objective of the call for proposals is to support interregional partnerships particularly through targeted investments aiming to accelerated market uptake and scaleup innovation solutions in high technology readiness levels (minimum TRL 6) in shared smart specialisation priority areas to help them address barriers to moving to market. I3 intends to support innovative value chain investments, to boost the economy through green technology and to create sustainable industry/transport. It also intends to provide support to interregional investments in sustainable food systems, sustainable agriculture, clean and efficient energy, sustainable industry, building and renovating, sustainable mobility, eliminating pollution and climate action.

Eligible Activities

The programme provides financial and advisory support in form of grants to mature joint innovation projects in shared smart specialisation areas structured in value-chain investment portfolios. Therefore, the main purpose is to directly contribute to actual concrete investments at high TRL levels (minimum TRL 6). A project implemented under the I3 Instrument can be composed of a portfolio of sub-projects (portfolios of interregional investments activities – e.g. through distribution of funding by the consortium coordinator to the members of the consortium or in a form of financial support to third parties). These sub-projects are necessary to be carried out in order to accelerate demonstration processes for the uptake of innovation, thus increasing the competitiveness of EU value chains.

Eligible Applicants

legal entities (public or private bodies) established in EU Member States or listed EEA countries and countries associated to the I3 Instrument. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies eith the following conditions: Minimum 3 entities from 3 different regions in 2 eligible countries. The coordinator must be either a public body, private non-profit organisation or international organisation.

Geo-coverage

in the eligible countries and S3 participating regions covered by the consortium

Max Duration (months)

36

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 01/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

36 005 271

Expected number of proposals funded

3 million

Max % EU Cofunding

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

70

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Regional Development and Interregional Cooperation

I3 - Topic 3 - Innovation Investments Strand 2a – MANU

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ERDF Interregional Innovation Investments Instrument

Administration

EISMEA

Objective

The I3 Instrument focuses on the support to interregional innovation investment on the road towards commercialisation and scale-up phases giving them the tools to overcome regulatory and other barriers and bring their project to investment level by supporting interregional innovation investments at high technology readinesslevels (TRL 6-9). The present call for proposals under this topic supports interregional innovation investments for the uptake of new or improved manufacturing solutions, as well as for supporting industry to face the challenge of digitalisation and to promote the shift towards a more environmentally sustainable production (zero pollution ambition for a toxic-free environment).

Eligible Activities

The programme provides financial and advisory support in form of grants to mature joint innovation projects in shared smart specialisation areas structured in value-chain investment portfolios. Therefore, the main purpose is to directly contribute to actual concrete investments at high TRL levels (minimum TRL 6). A project implemented under the I3 Instrument can be composed of a portfolio of sub-projects (portfolios of interregional investments activities – e.g. through distribution of funding by the consortium coordinator to the members of the consortium or in a form of financial support to third parties). These sub-projects are necessary to be carried out in order to accelerate demonstration processes for the uptake of innovation, thus increasing the competitiveness of EU value chains. This portfolio approach foresees the identification, within a specific thematic/technological area of cooperation, of a number of investmentready sub-projects that address one or several bottlenecks identified in the project proposal by the consortium coordinator.

Eligible Applicants

legal entities (public or private bodies) established in EU Member States or listed EEA countries and countries associated to the I3 Instrument. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies eith the following conditions: Minimum 3 entities from 3 different regions in 2 eligible countries. The coordinator must be either a public body, private non-profit organisation or international organisation.

Geo-coverage

in the eligible countries and S3 participating regions covered by the consortium

Max Duration (months)

36

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

no 01/02/2022

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

Total budget/ call

36 005 271

Expected number of proposals funded

3 million

Max % EU Cofunding

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

Erasmus Mundus Design Measures

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

to encourage the development of new, innovative, high-level integrated transnational study programmes at Master level. These design measures should involve Erasmus Mundus under-represented (a) EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme, and/or (b) institutions from these countries, and/or (c) thematic areas (see Erasmus Mundus Catalogue). Erasmus Mundus Design Measures should enhance the capacities of universities to modernise and internationalise their curricula and teaching practices, pool resources, and for higher education systems to develop common mechanisms related to quality assurance, accreditation and recognition of degrees and credits. The support is also intended to explore and exploit the opportunities offered by the European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes. Based on the high degree of jointness/integration among the participating institutions, such integrated transnational programmes should contribute to the integration and internationalisation of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA).

Eligible Activities

The EMDM support the design of high-level study programmes at Master level191, jointly delivered by an international consortium of HEIs from different countries worldwide and, where relevant, other educational and/or non-educational partners with specific expertise and interest in the concerned study areas/professional domains.

Eligible Applicants

Any higher education institution established in an EU Member State, third country associated to the Programme or third country not associated to the Programme can submit an application.

Geo-coverage Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

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Type of call

for proposals

15

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

16/02/2021

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

55.000

Max % EU Cofunding

n.d.

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Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The EMJM supports high-level integrated transnational study programmes at Master level (level 7 of the international standard classification of education ISCED 2011) delivered by an international consortium of higher education institutions (HEIs) from different countries worldwide and, where relevant, other educational and/or non-educational partners with specific expertise and interest in the concerned study areas/professional domains. EMJMs are programmes of excellence and should contribute to the integration and internationalisation of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). The specificity of EMJMs lies in the high degree of jointness/integration among the participating institutions and the excellence of their academic content.

Eligible Activities

The EMJM aims to enhance the attractiveness and excellence of European higher education in the world and attract talent to Europe, through a combination of: (i) institutional academic cooperation to showcase European excellence in higher education, and (ii) individual mobility for all students taking part in the EMJM, with EU-funded scholarships for the best students applying.

Eligible Applicants

Any higher education institution established in an EU Member State, third country associated to the Programme or third country not associated to the Programme can submit an application. An EMJM involves at least three full partner HEIs from three different countries, of which at least two must be EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme.

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

74

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

16/02/2021

133.641.034

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

n.d.

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

Virtual Exchanges with other specific regions in the world

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call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

- encouraging intercultural dialogue with third countries not associated to the programme and increasing tolerance through online people-to-people interactions, building on digital, youth-friendly technologies; - promoting various types of virtual exchanges as a complement to Erasmus+ physical mobility, allowing more young people to benefit from intercultural and international experience; - Enhancing critical thinking and media literacy, particularly in the use of internet and social media, such as to counter discrimination indoctrination, polarization and violent radicalisation; - fostering the digital and soft skills development of students, young people and youth workers, including the practice of foreign languages and teamwork, notably to enhance employability; - promoting citizenship and the common values of freedom, tolerance and non-discrimination through education; - strengthening the youth dimension in the relations of the EU with third countries.

Eligible Activities

- online-facilitated discussions between young people of youth organisations based in different countries, as part of youth projects. They could include role playing simulations. Participating organisations must arrange virtual exchanges for people in the 13-30 agerange;  training for youth workers willing to develop a virtual exchange project with colleagues from other countries;  online facilitated discussions between students of Higher Education institutions based in different countries, as part of higher education degrees;  training for university professors/staff willing to develop a virtual exchange project with colleagues from other countries;  interactive open online courses including traditional course materials such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem sets (like the well-known MOOCs, Massive Open Online Courses, but putting an emphasis on interactive user forums in small groups to support community interactions among students, professors, teaching assistants, young people and youth workers)

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries for Erasmus+ Programme; Public or private organisations active in the field of higher education or youth (non-formal education). Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 4 applicants

Geo-coverage

Eastern Partnership Countries; Southern Mediterranean Countries; Russian Federation; SubSaharan Africa

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

6/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2021

Total budget/ call

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

n.d.

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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DOORS – Digital Incubator for Museums

call synopsis Horizon 2020 Programme

Administration

Doors Consortium

Objective

to give small and medium-sized museums across Europe an opportunity to steer the direction of the sector’s digital transformation. The project wants to reduce the digitalisation gap by creating the space for small institutions to voice their needs and offering them access to knowledge, resources, expertise, and an incubation and skill-building programme.

Eligible Activities

During 2 years, experts from the museum sector, creative & tech industry and the consortium will cover several objectives: • Identify and assess the digital needs of the European museum community. • Engage 40 museums and tandems of cultural organisations in a unique incubation programme. • Create an incubator for museums to address their digital transformation and enable the development and realisation of pilot projects together with experienced technical partners. • Foster collaborations and exchanges among museums, experts from the creative and tech industry and crossfertilisation with other sectors. In the first stage, 40 museums will be part of a shared learning and capacity building programme that will enable them to refine their initial pilot proposals. The goal of this stage is to create a general framework for implementing digital pilots using learnings from the needs analysis and the self-diagnostics. During this period, museums will be supported in choosing a focal area of innovation and we will set the basis for cross-sector collaborations with the tech and creative industry. The second stage of the incubation programme is the time for the 20 pilots to become a reality. For 9 months, from November 2022 until July 2023, museums will navigate the implementation of their digital pilots together with tech and creative industry partners, supported through exchange sessions and continuing mentoring.

Eligible Applicants

all museums and cultural organisations listed above and formed as a legal entity for at least 2 years.

Geo-coverage

Member states of the European Union (including their overseas departments and outermost regions) or H2020 associated countries

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for proposals

12

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

13/02/2021

600.000

Expected number of proposals funded

40 (first stage)

27.000

Max % EU Cofunding

n.d.

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

Virtual Exchanges with the Western Balkans

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call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

- encouraging intercultural dialogue with third countries not associated to the programme and increasing tolerance through online people-to-people interactions, building on digital, youth-friendly technologies; - promoting various types of virtual exchanges as a complement to Erasmus+ physical mobility, allowing more young people to benefit from intercultural and international experience; - Enhancing critical thinking and media literacy, particularly in the use of internet and social media, such as to counter discrimination indoctrination, polarization and violent radicalisation; - fostering the digital and soft skills development of students, young people and youth workers, including the practice of foreign languages and teamwork, notably to enhance employability; - promoting citizenship and the common values of freedom, tolerance and non-discrimination through education; - strengthening the youth dimension in the relations of the EU with third countries.

Eligible Activities

- online-facilitated discussions between young people of youth organisations based in different countries, as part of youth projects. They could include role playing simulations. Participating organisations must arrange virtual exchanges for people in the 13-30 agerange;  training for youth workers willing to develop a virtual exchange project with colleagues from other countries;  online facilitated discussions between students of Higher Education institutions based in different countries, as part of higher education degrees;  training for university professors/staff willing to develop a virtual exchange project with colleagues from other countries;  interactive open online courses including traditional course materials such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem sets (like the well-known MOOCs, Massive Open Online Courses, but putting an emphasis on interactive user forums in small groups to support community interactions among students, professors, teaching assistants, young people and youth workers)

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies); be established in one of the eligible countries for Erasmus+ Programme; Public or private organisations active in the field of higher education or youth (non-formal education). Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 4 applicants

Geo-coverage

- Western Balkans

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

6/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/02/2021

Total budget/ call

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

n.d.

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Capacity Building in Vocational Education and Training (VET)

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Capacity building projects are international cooperation projects based on multilateral partnerships between organisations active in the field of VET in EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme, and third countries not associated to the Programme. They aim to support the relevance, accessibility, and responsiveness of VET institutions and systems in third countries not associated to the Programme as a driver of sustainable socio-economic development.

Eligible Activities

Creating and developing networks and exchanges of good practice between VET providers in third countries not associated to the Programme and in EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme; Creating tools, programmes and other materials to build the capacity of institutions from third countries not associated to the Programme (practical training schemes training programmes and tools for assessing and validating learning outcomes in VET, individual action plans for participating institutions; professional guidance and counselling and coaching methods…); Creating mechanisms to involve the private sector both in the design and delivery of curricula and to provide VET learners with high quality work-based experience; Developing and transferring pedagogical approaches, teaching and training materials and methods, including work based learning, virtual mobility, open educational resources and better exploitation of the ICT potential; Developing and implementing international (virtual) exchange activities for staff primarily (including teachers and non-teaching staff such as school leaders, managers, counsellors, advisors, etc.).

Eligible Applicants

Any public and private organisation active in the VET field and legally established in an EU Member State or eligible third country associated to the Programme. The applicant applies on behalf of all participating organisations involved in the project.

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries, Partner Countries

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

31/03/2022

Total budget/ call

26 521 153

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

lump sums depending on project type

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

European Cooperation projects Medium Scale

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Creative Europe Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Objective 1 - Transnational creation and circulation: to strengthen the transnational creation and circulation of European works and artists; Objective 2 – Innovation: to enhance the capacity of European cultural and creative sectors to nurture talents, to innovate, to prosper and to generate jobs and growth. In addition to contributing to the objectives referred to above, projects shall address at least one (and no more than two) of the following priorities: Audience: to increase cultural access to and participation in culture as well as audience engagement and development both physically and digitally; Social inclusion: to promote societal resilience and to enhance social inclusion in/through culture in particular of/for people with disabilities, people belonging to minorities and people belonging to socially marginalised groups, as well as intercultural dialogue; Sustainability: in line with the European Green Deal and the New European Bauhaus, to co-create, adopt and disseminate more environment-friendly practices, as well as to raise awareness on sustainable development through cultural activities; Digital: to help the European cultural and creative sectors to undertake or accelerate their digital transition, also as a response to the COVID-19 crisis; International dimension: to build the capacity within the European cultural and creative sectors, including grass-roots organisations and micro-organisations, to be active at the international level – in Europe and beyond;

Eligible Activities

This action will support projects involving a large diversity of players active in different cultural and creative sectors, to carry out a broad spectrum of activities and initiatives. The action is anchored in the policy framework of the Culture strand of the Creative Europe programme and its cross-cutting issues (inclusiveness, reduction of environmental impact and gender equality). European cooperation projects are also designed to contribute to the implementation of emerging EU policy initiatives such as the New European Bauhaus. European cooperation projects are open to all the cultural and creative sectors. However, considering that this action aims to pursue the objectives of the CULTURE strand of the programme, projects involving exclusively organisations from the audio-visual sector and projects of an exclusive audiovisual content are not targeted for funding under it.

Eligible Applicants

The consortium must be composed of minimum 5 entities from 5 different eligible countries. Eligible parties must be legal entities (public or private bodies), be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries, Partner Countries

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Type of call

for proposals

48

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

1/02/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

31/03/2022

24 012 543

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

200.000

Max % EU Cofunding

70

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European Cooperation projects Small Scale

call synopsis Creative Europe Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Objective 1 - Transnational creation and circulation: to strengthen the transnational creation and circulation of European works and artists; Objective 2 – Innovation: to enhance the capacity of European cultural and creative sectors to nurture talents, to innovate, to prosper and to generate jobs and growth. In addition to contributing to the objectives referred to above, projects shall address at least one (and no more than two) of the following priorities: Audience: to increase cultural access to and participation in culture as well as audience engagement and development both physically and digitally; Social inclusion: to promote societal resilience and to enhance social inclusion in/through culture in particular of/for people with disabilities, people belonging to minorities and people belonging to socially marginalised groups, as well as intercultural dialogue; Sustainability: in line with the European Green Deal and the New European Bauhaus, to co-create, adopt and disseminate more environment-friendly practices, as well as to raise awareness on sustainable development through cultural activities; Digital: to help the European cultural and creative sectors to undertake or accelerate their digital transition, also as a response to the COVID-19 crisis; International dimension: to build the capacity within the European cultural and creative sectors, including grass-roots organisations and micro-organisations, to be active at the international level – in Europe and beyond;

Eligible Activities

This action will support projects involving a large diversity of players active in different cultural and creative sectors, to carry out a broad spectrum of activities and initiatives. The action is anchored in the policy framework of the Culture strand of the Creative Europe programme and its cross-cutting issues (inclusiveness, reduction of environmental impact and gender equality). European cooperation projects are also designed to contribute to the implementation of emerging EU policy initiatives such as the New European Bauhaus. European cooperation projects are open to all the cultural and creative sectors. However, considering that this action aims to pursue the objectives of the CULTURE strand of the programme, projects involving exclusively organisations from the audio-visual sector and projects of an exclusive audiovisual content are not targeted for funding under it.

Eligible Applicants

The consortium must be composed of minimum 3 entities from 3 different eligible countries. Eligible parties must be legal entities (public or private bodies), be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries, Partner Countries

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for proposals

48

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

1/02/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

31/03/2022

24 012 543

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

1.000.000

Max % EU Cofunding

80

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

European Cooperation projects Large Scale

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call synopsis Programme

Creative Europe Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Objective 1 - Transnational creation and circulation: to strengthen the transnational creation and circulation of European works and artists; Objective 2 – Innovation: to enhance the capacity of European cultural and creative sectors to nurture talents, to innovate, to prosper and to generate jobs and growth. In addition to contributing to the objectives referred to above, projects shall address at least one (and no more than two) of the following priorities: Audience: to increase cultural access to and participation in culture as well as audience engagement and development both physically and digitally; Social inclusion: to promote societal resilience and to enhance social inclusion in/through culture in particular of/for people with disabilities, people belonging to minorities and people belonging to socially marginalised groups, as well as intercultural dialogue; Sustainability: in line with the European Green Deal and the New European Bauhaus, to co-create, adopt and disseminate more environment-friendly practices, as well as to raise awareness on sustainable development through cultural activities; Digital: to help the European cultural and creative sectors to undertake or accelerate their digital transition, also as a response to the COVID-19 crisis; International dimension: to build the capacity within the European cultural and creative sectors, including grass-roots organisations and micro-organisations, to be active at the international level – in Europe and beyond;

Eligible Activities

This action will support projects involving a large diversity of players active in different cultural and creative sectors, to carry out a broad spectrum of activities and initiatives. The action is anchored in the policy framework of the Culture strand of the Creative Europe programme and its cross-cutting issues (inclusiveness, reduction of environmental impact and gender equality). European cooperation projects are also designed to contribute to the implementation of emerging EU policy initiatives such as the New European Bauhaus. European cooperation projects are open to all the cultural and creative sectors. However, considering that this action aims to pursue the objectives of the CULTURE strand of the programme, projects involving exclusively organisations from the audio-visual sector and projects of an exclusive audiovisual content are not targeted for funding under it.

Eligible Applicants

The consortium must be composed of minimum 3 entities from 3 different eligible countries. Eligible parties must be legal entities (public or private bodies), be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries, Partner Countries

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Type of call

for proposals

48

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

1/02/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

31/03/2022

20 582 181

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

2.000.000

Max % EU Cofunding

60

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Networks of European Festivals

call synopsis Programme

Creative Europe Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The Networks of European festivals shall provide support to coordinated/collaborative activities among European audiovisual festivals aiming at increasing audiences' interest in non-national European audiovisual content and promoting its circulation and visibility. Expected results: Reinforce cooperation among European audiovisual festivals members of a Network screening a significant proportion of non-national European films and audiovisual works through coordinated/collaborative activities targeted to expand and renew audiences; Increase the impact of European audiovisual festivals aiming to reinforce promotion, distribution and circulation of non-national European films and audiovisual works to growing audiences across Europe; Foster exchange of knowledge and best-practice models for cooperation among festivals through coordinated/collaborative activities targeted to expand and renew audiences. Harness the digital transformation, including developing and updating online tools and data applications.

Eligible Activities

Coordinated and collaborative activities aiming to expand audience development and interest for European films and audiovisual works Coordination of the network members and activities relating to its sustainable structured development (e.g. collaborative events; sharing of know-how and information; communication among members) Coordinated and collaborative activities promoting sustainable and environmentally responsible practices Support to audiovisual festivals taking place in MEDIA participating countries (through support to third parties)

Eligible Applicants

Only applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries). Eligible parties must be legal entities (public or private bodies), be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries, Partner Countries

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

3/02/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

7/04/2022

5000000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

60

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

MEDIA 360°

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call synopsis Programme

Creative Europe Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The objective of the MEDIA 360° support is to exploit synergies among existing ecosystems, to develop further cooperation potential, to reach economies of scale across different supported activities, create impact across the value-chain.

Eligible Activities

1) Activities covered by the "Talent and skills" support of the Creative Europe-MEDIA strand. Activities may take the form of training courses and/or mentoring programmes based on innovative learning, teaching, mentoring and coaching methods, using the latest digital technologies, with a strong focus on e-learning provision and the creation of MOOCs. The focus should be on the improvement of skills and competences adapted to the evolving market practices. 2) Activities covered by the "Markets and networking" support of the Creative Europe-MEDIA strand. The support is foreseen for activities aiming at: Promoting European and international co-productions including feature films, short films, video games, television series and cross media; Easing access for professional to audiovisual trade events and markets, both physical and online; Increasing the circulation of European works, in Europe and worldwide on all platforms in all formats. 3) Support for international co-production (between a company based in a country participating to the Creative Europe MEDIA strand and a company based in a country not participating to the MEDIA strand); 4) Activities covered by the support to the development and/or the spread of “Innovative tools and business models” to increase the availability, visibility and audience of European works in the digital age and/or contribute to increase the competitiveness and the greening of the European audiovisual industry. 5) Audience activities providing mechanisms for pan-European cooperation with the aim to stimulate interest and increase knowledge of audiences in European films and audiovisual works including specific programmes on film heritage.

Eligible Applicants

Only applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries). Eligible parties must be legal entities (public or private bodies), be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries, Partner Countries

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

3/02/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

12/04/2022

2000000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

Films on the Move

call synopsis Programme

Creative Europe 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

The activities to be funded are campaigns for the pan-European theatrical and/or online distribution of eligible European films, coordinated by the sales agent of the film. A minimum of 7 different distributors must be attached to the project out of which at least 2 must originate from lower audiovisual capacity countries Group A or Group B7.

Eligible Applicants

Only applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries). Eligible parties must be legal entities (public or private bodies), be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States; listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Creative Europe Programme

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries, Partner Countries

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

3/02/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/03/2022

1600000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

60

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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NEWS-Media Literacy

call synopsis Programme

Creative Europe Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Media literacy aims to allow citizens to develop a critical understanding and use of the media. Media literacy is also a powerful instrument to limit the impact of disinformation. To this end, media literacy actions will encourage knowledge sharing and exchanges on media literacy policies and practices. Support envisages the development of innovative cross-border media literacy initiatives and communities across Europe, in a continuously changing digital media landscape and taking into account current user behaviour among various age groups.

Eligible Activities

activities building on, sharing and scaling up best practices from innovative media literacy projects that take into account a changing media ecosystem, especially by crossing cultural, country or linguistic borders. - developing innovative, interactive online toolkits to provide solutions to existing and future challenges in the online environment, including disinformation. - developing materials and toolkits to enable citizens to develop a critical approach to the media, and to recognise and appropriately react to disinformation. - develop media literacy practices adapted to the changing media environment including manipulative techniques and AI-based media production

Eligible Applicants

Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions:  minimum 3 entities from 3 different eligible countries  consortia may include profit and non-profit organisations (private or public), public authorities (national, regional, local), international organisations, universities and educational institutions, media organisations, research and technology institutions, technology providers, with proven expertise in media literacy and/or digital media, its use, creation, dissemination, media impact assessment and/or relevant digital technologies

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries, Partner Countries

Max Duration (months)

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Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

3/02/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

6/04/2022

2400000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

60

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Capacity Building in the field of Youth

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Capacity-building projects are international cooperation projects based on multilateral partnerships between organisations active in the field of youth in Programme and third countries not associated to the Programme. They aim to support the international cooperation and policy dialogue in the field of youth and non-formal learning, as a driver of sustainable socio-economic development and well-being of youth organisations and young people

Eligible Activities

The action will aim at:  the development of tools and methods for the socio-professional development of youth workers and trainers;  the development of non-formal learning methods, especially those promoting the acquisition/improvement of competences, including media literacy skills;  the development of new forms of practical training schemes and simulation of real life cases in society;  the development of new forms of youth work, notably strategic use of open and flexible learning, virtual cooperation, open educational resources (OER) and better exploitation of the ICT potential;  the organisation of events/seminars/workshops/exchange of good practice for cooperation, networking,awareness raising and peer-learning purposes  the organisation of mobility activities for young people and/or youth workers in order to test tools and methods developed by the partnership. Please note that mobility activities must be secondary to the main objectives of the action, and must be instrumental to and underpin the achievement of these objectives

Eligible Applicants

Any public and private organisation active in the VET field and legally established in an EU Member State or eligible third country associated to the Programme. The applicant applies on behalf of all participating organisations involved in the project.

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries, Partner Countries

Max Duration (months)

Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

7/04/2022

6.651.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

lump sums depending on project type

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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Capacity Building in the field of Sport

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Capacity-building projects are international cooperation projects based on multilateral partnerships between organisations active in the field of sport in Programme and Third countries not associated to the Programme. They aim to support sport activities and policies in Third countries not associated to the Programme as a vehicle to promote values as well as an educational tool to promote the personal and social development of individuals and build more cohesive communities.

Eligible Activities

The action will aim at: * raising the capacity of grassroots sport organisations; * encouraging the practice of sport and physical activity in Third countries not associated to the Programme; * promoting social inclusion through sport; * promoting positive values through sport (such as fair play, tolerance, team spirit); * fostering cooperation across different regions of the world through joint initiatives.

Eligible Applicants

Any public or private organization, with its affiliated entity (if any), active in the field of sport, established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme or a third country not associated to the Programme which is eligible for participation in this action. The organisation applies on behalf of all participating organisations involved in the project and must be legally established and located in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme or a third country not associated to the Programme which is eligible for participation in this action.

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries, Partner Countries

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

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Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

7/04/2022

6.651.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

lump sums depending on project type

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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Erasmus+ Key Action 2 - Jean Monnet Actions in the field of Higher Education: Chairs

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The Jean Monnet Action in the field of Higher Education supports Teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide. By EU studies it is meant the study of Europe in its entirety, with particular emphasis on the EU dimension, from an internal but also from a global perspective. The scope of EU studies can be varied so long as the EU angle is explored. EU studies should promote active European citizenship and values and deal with the role of the EU in a globalised world, enhancing awareness of the Union and facilitating future engagement as well as people-to-people dialogue. The Jean Monnet Action also strive to function as a vector of public diplomacy towards third countries, promoting EU values and enhancing the visibility of what the European Union stands for and what it intends to achieve. The objectives and criteria to apply for Teaching and research are described below. promote excellence in teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide;  foster the dialogue between the academic world and society, including local and state level policy-makers, civil servants, civil society actors, representatives of the different levels of education and of the media;  generate knowledge and insights in support of EU policy-making and strengthen the role of the EU within Europe and in a globalised world;  reach out to a wider public and spread knowledge about the EU to the wider society (beyond academia and specialised audiences) bringing the EU closer to the public. The action also strives to function as a vector for public diplomacy towards partner countries, promoting EU values and enhancing the visibility of what the European Union actually stands for and what it intends to achieve.

Eligible Activities

CHAIRS are teaching posts with a specialisation in European Union studies (as described above) for university professors for a duration of three years. A Jean Monnet Chair is held by only one professor, who provides the minimum of 90 teaching hours per academic year. The Chair may also have a team to support and enhance the activities of the Chair, including the provision of additional teaching hours.

Eligible Applicants

A HEIs established in any country of the world. Individuals cannot apply directly for a grant. Only one Jean Monnet Center of Excellence will be supported at the same time in any participating HEI. The host institution coordinates the activities for one or more Faculties/Departments.

Geo-coverage

World

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

1/03/2022

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

14.668.713

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Erasmus+ Key Action 2 - Jean Monnet Actions in the field of Higher Education: Centres of Excellence

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Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The Jean Monnet Action in the field of Higher Education supports Teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide. By EU studies it is meant the study of Europe in its entirety, with particular emphasis on the EU dimension, from an internal but also from a global perspective. The scope of EU studies can be varied so long as the EU angle is explored. EU studies should promote active European citizenship and values and deal with the role of the EU in a globalised world, enhancing awareness of the Union and facilitating future engagement as well as people-to-people dialogue. The Jean Monnet Action also strive to function as a vector of public diplomacy towards third countries, promoting EU values and enhancing the visibility of what the European Union stands for and what it intends to achieve. The objectives and criteria to apply for Teaching and research are described below. promote excellence in teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide;  foster the dialogue between the academic world and society, including local and state level policy-makers, civil servants, civil society actors, representatives of the different levels of education and of the media;  generate knowledge and insights in support of EU policy-making and strengthen the role of the EU within Europe and in a globalised world;  reach out to a wider public and spread knowledge about the EU to the wider society (beyond academia and specialised audiences) bringing the EU closer to the public. The action also strives to function as a vector for public diplomacy towards partner countries, promoting EU values and enhancing the visibility of what the European Union actually stands for and what it intends to achieve.

Eligible Activities

Jean Monnet Centres of Excellence (CoE) are focal points of competence and knowledge on European Union subjects. They should gather the expertise and competences of high-level experts aiming to at develop synergies between the various disciplines and resources in European studies (as described above) as well as at creating joint transnational activities, they also ensure openness to civil society. Jean Monnet Centres of Excellence have a major role in reaching out to students from faculties not normally dealing with European Union issues as well as to policy makers, civil servants, organised civil society and the general public at large.

Eligible Applicants

A HEIs established in any country of the world. Individuals cannot apply directly for a grant. Only one Jean Monnet Center of Excellence will be supported at the same time in any participating HEI. The host institution coordinates the activities for one or more Faculties/Departments.

Geo-coverage

World

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

1/03/2022

Total budget/ call

14 668 713

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

75

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Erasmus+ Key Action 2 - Jean Monnet Actions in the field of Higher Education: Modules

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The Jean Monnet Action in the field of Higher Education supports Teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide. By EU studies it is meant the study of Europe in its entirety, with particular emphasis on the EU dimension, from an internal but also from a global perspective. The scope of EU studies can be varied so long as the EU angle is explored. EU studies should promote active European citizenship and values and deal with the role of the EU in a globalised world, enhancing awareness of the Union and facilitating future engagement as well as people-to-people dialogue. The Jean Monnet Action also strive to function as a vector of public diplomacy towards third countries, promoting EU values and enhancing the visibility of what the European Union stands for and what it intends to achieve. The objectives and criteria to apply for Teaching and research are described below. promote excellence in teaching and research in the field of European Union studies worldwide;  foster the dialogue between the academic world and society, including local and state level policy-makers, civil servants, civil society actors, representatives of the different levels of education and of the media;  generate knowledge and insights in support of EU policy-making and strengthen the role of the EU within Europe and in a globalised world;  reach out to a wider public and spread knowledge about the EU to the wider society (beyond academia and specialised audiences) bringing the EU closer to the public. The action also strives to function as a vector for public diplomacy towards partner countries, promoting EU values and enhancing the visibility of what the European Union actually stands for and what it intends to achieve.

Eligible Activities

MODULES: are short teaching programmes or courses in the field of European Union studies at offered at a higher education institution. Each Module has a minimum duration of 40 teaching hours per academic year for a duration of three years. Modules may concentrate on one particular discipline in European studies or be multidisciplinary in approach and therefore call upon the academic input of several professors and experts. They can also take the form of short specialised or summer programmes.

Eligible Applicants

A higher education institution (HEI) or any other organisation established in any country of the world. HEIs located in Erasmus+ Programme Countries must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). An ECHE is not required for participating HEIs in Partner Countries.

Geo-coverage

World

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

1/03/2022

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

14 668 713

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Erasmus+ Key Action 2 - Jean Monnet Networks in other fields of Education and Training

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Networks of schools and/or VET providers should serve the purpose of giving an international aspect to the new Jean Monnet strand and allow exchange of good practices as well as experiencing co-teaching within a group of countries. The activities will facilitate a common understanding on learning methodologies about European Union matters among practitioners working in different contexts, facing different challenges and constraints due the national legislations and the structure of the curricula. The objective of the networks will be twofold. On the one hand, the schools/VET providers will exchange information and practices on what and how they make their learners become more knowledgeable about the EU. On the other hand, teachers may have mobility experiences of a few days to organise and deliver co-teaching / co-tutoring with their partners.

Eligible Activities

Jean Monnet Networks in other fields of education and training will foster the creation and development of networks of schools and VET institutions that aim to exchange good practices, share experiences on both content and methodologies and build knowledge in teaching European issues. Networks should in particular focus on bringing facts and knowledge about the EU to their learners in an innovative and creative way. Applicants targeted by this call are schools and vocational training institutes established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the programme.

Eligible Applicants

A higher education institution (HEI) or any other organisation established in any country of the world. HEIs located in Erasmus+ Programme Countries must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). An ECHE is not required for participating HEIs in Partner Countries.

Geo-coverage

World

Max Duration (months)

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Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

1/03/2022

2.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Erasmus+ Key Action 2 - Jean Monnet Actions in other fields of Education and Training - Learning EU Initiatives

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

foster the creation and development of networks of schools and VET institutions that aim to exchange good practices, share experiences on both content and methodologies and build knowledge in teaching European issues. Networks should in particular focus on bringing facts and knowledge about the EU to their learners in an innovative and creative way.

Eligible Activities

- To empower teachers to teach about the EU using engaging methods and to bring facts and knowledge about the European Union to their learners; - To improve learning outcomes on EU matters; - To strengthen EU literacy in schools (ISCED 1- 4); - To create interest in the European Union and constitute a basis to enhance participation of pupils and students in the democratic process and leave them better equipped to become active citizens.

Eligible Applicants

Applicants targeted by this call are schools and vocational training institutes established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the programme

Geo-coverage

World

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

1/03/2022

4.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Jean Monnet Actions in other fields of Education and Training - Teacher Training

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Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Jean Monnet Teacher Training aims to support schools and VET providers in planning, organising and delivering EU content in their curricular and extra-curricular activities. The main objectives are to: - allow schools and VET providers (ISCED 1- 4) to build knowledge about the EU among their teaching staff; - offer structured training proposals on EU subjects for schools and VET providers, provide content and methodologies for teacher teaching at various levels, from different backgrounds and experience; - deliver specific individual or group training courses (modular, residential, blended or online) for teachers interested in the EU and willing to integrate EU subjects in their daily work; - foster the confidence of teachers in integrating an EU angle in their daily work.

Eligible Activities

Activities supported under Jean Monnet Teacher Training / Education aim to produce the following outcomes: - better equipped teachers through the acquisition of methodologies to teach European Union matters; - increased capacity to teach EU subjects; - increased knowledge on EU subjects; - extended offer of specific training by organisations providing initial and/or in-service teacher training

Eligible Applicants

A higher education institution (HEI) or any other organisation established in any country of the world. HEIs located in Erasmus+ Programme Countries must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). An ECHE is not required for participating HEIs in Partner Countries.

Geo-coverage

World

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

1/03/2022

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Networks on Foreign Policy Issues

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Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Large thematic networks in Higher Education (one network on internal EU issues and one network on foreign policy issues addressing one specific priority will be supported each year) will have as primary objective to collect, share and discuss among the partners research findings, content of courses and experiences, products (studies, articles, etc.). Each network will establish a tool allowing the partners to share their academic works and run peer review exercises, also commenting on the posted documents. The coordinator of the network will regularly make a selection of the most innovative and interesting results to be provided to the Commission. The Network on foreign policy issues shall address the following thematic: “Europe in the world”. The final aim of the thematic networks is to provide regular feedback (e.g. an online newsletter) on the most advanced and innovative practices in the field, supporting and adding value to the debate.

Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants

A higher education institution (HEI) or any other organisation established in any country of the world. HEIs located in Erasmus+ Programme Countries must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). An ECHE is not required for participating HEIs in Partner Countries.

Geo-coverage

World

Max Duration (months)

Total budget/ call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

1/03/2022

2.200.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Networks on Internal EU Issues

call synopsis

Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Large thematic networks in Higher Education (one network on internal EU issues and one network on foreign policy issues addressing one specific priority will be supported each year) will have as primary objective to collect, share and discuss among the partners research findings, content of courses and experiences, products (studies, articles, etc.). Each network will establish a tool allowing the partners to share their academic works and run peer review exercises, also commenting on the posted documents. The coordinator of the network will regularly make a selection of the most innovative and interesting results to be provided to the Commission. The Network on internal EU issues shall address the following thematic: ”Future of Europe”. The final aim of the thematic networks is to provide regular feedback (e.g. an online newsletter) on the most advanced and innovative practices in the field, supporting and adding value to the debate.

Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants

A higher education institution (HEI) or any other organisation established in any country of the world. HEIs located in Erasmus+ Programme Countries must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). An ECHE is not required for participating HEIs in Partner Countries.

Geo-coverage

World

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Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

1/03/2022

1.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Erasmus+ Key Action 3 - Youth Together (large scale)

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

European Youth Together projects aim to create networks promoting regional partnerships, enabling young people across Europe to set up joint projects, organise exchanges and promote trainings (e.g. for youth leaders) through both physical and online activities. The action will be implemented through two lots supporting transnational partnerships for youth organisations either at grassroots level or in large-scale partnerships, aiming to reinforce the European dimension of their activities, including on how to live better together after the pandemic and helping to design sustainable future ways of living, in line with the European Green Deal and the New European Bauhaus initiative. Important thematic priorities for both sub-actions are working with and promoting the EU Youth Goals and, in general, the EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027246. The European Youth Goals are also reflected in the President von der Leyen Commission’s political guideline. Project proposals may also treat the themes of the ‘Conference for the Future of Europe’. Young people and youth organisations are key actors in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Youth networks should consider ways of forging solidarity and inclusiveness, and how to improve quality of life after the pandemic, which concur with challenges related to digital skills and sustainable green lifestyles.

Eligible Activities

Activities shall be of cross-border nature and may be performed at European (Erasmus+ Programme Countries), national, regional or local level

Eligible Applicants

any public or private organisation active in the field of youth. Applicants must be established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the programme. organisations, which would propose projects involving at least 5 partners from 5 EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme, which have the capacity to mobilise young people in partnerships covering different countries and regions within the EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme.

Geo-coverage

European Union

Max Duration (months)

Total budget/ call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/03/2022

8.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

Erasmus+ Key Action 3 - Youth Together - small projects

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Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

European Youth Together projects aim to create networks promoting regional partnerships, enabling young people across Europe to set up joint projects, organise exchanges and promote trainings (e.g. for youth leaders) through both physical and online activities. The action will be implemented through two lots supporting transnational partnerships for youth organisations either at grassroots level or in largescale partnerships, aiming to reinforce the European dimension of their activities, including on how to live better together after the pandemic and helping to design sustainable future ways of living, in line with the European Green Deal and the New European Bauhaus initiative. Important thematic priorities for both sub-actions are working with and promoting the EU Youth Goals and, in general, the EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027246. The European Youth Goals are also reflected in the President von der Leyen Commission’s political guideline. Project proposals may also treat the themes of the ‘Conference for the Future of Europe’. Young people and youth organisations are key actors in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Youth networks should consider ways of forging solidarity and inclusiveness, and how to improve quality of life after the pandemic, which concur with challenges related to digital skills and sustainable green lifestyles.

Eligible Activities

The action targets NGOs (not for profit) and public bodies, which propose projects with a capacity to mobilise young people in partnerships covering different countries and regions within the EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme. Mobility activities for young people should form a key component of European Youth Together projects. This mobility should offer cross-border exchanges and non-formal or informal training opportunities for young people from across Europe (East, West, North and South) that can be prepared and supported through online fora to contribute to the objectives of this action. These mobility activities must be very clearly justified according to the objectives of the action.

Eligible Applicants

any public or private organisation active in the field of youth. Applicants must be established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the programme. Minimum of 4 partners from at least 4 EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme.

Geo-coverage

European Union

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/03/2022

8.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Partnership for Cooperation in the field of Youth - European NGOs

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Cooperation Partnerships allow organisations to increase the quality and relevance of their activities, to develop and reinforce their networks of partners, to increase their capacity to operate jointly at transnational level, boosting internationalisation of their activities and through exchanging or developing new practices and methods as well as sharing and confronting ideas. They aim to support the development, transfer and/or implementation of innovative practices as well as the implementation of joint initiatives promoting cooperation, peer learning and exchanges of experience at European level. Results should be re usable, transferable, up scalable and, if possible, have a strong transdisciplinary dimension. Selected projects are expected to share the results of their activities at local, regional, national level and transnational level. The action as described in this Work Programme is managed directly in case applications are submitted by European NGOs and Europe wide networks established in an EU Member State or in a third country associated to the programme.

Eligible Activities

Promoting active citizenship, young people’s sense of initiative and youth entrepreneurship, including social entrepreneurship;  Increasing quality, innovation and recognition of youth work;  Strengthening the employability of young people;  Reinforcing links between policy, research and practice

Eligible Applicants

European NGOs and Europe-wide networks. Applicants must be established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the programme.

Geo-coverage

European Union

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/03/2022

5.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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Cooperation Partnerships in the field of Education & Training - submitted by ENGOs

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Cooperation Partnerships allow organisations to increase the quality and relevance of their activities, to develop and reinforce their networks of partners, to increase their capacity to operate jointly at transnational level, boosting internationalisation of their activities and through exchanging or developing new practices and methods as well as sharing and confronting ideas. They aim to support the development, transfer and/or implementation of innovative practices as well as the implementation of joint initiatives promoting cooperation, peer learning and exchanges of experience at European level. Results should be re usable, transferable, up scalable and, if possible, have a strong transdisciplinary dimension. Selected projects are expected to share the results of their activities at local, regional, national level and transnational level. The action as described in this Work Programme is managed directly in case applications are submitted by European NGOs and Europe wide networks established in an EU Member State or in a third country associated to the programme.

Eligible Activities

Promoting active citizenship, young people’s sense of initiative and youth entrepreneurship, including social entrepreneurship;  Increasing quality, innovation and recognition of youth work;  Strengthening the employability of young people;  Reinforcing links between policy, research and practice

Eligible Applicants

European NGOs and Europe-wide networks. Applicants must be established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the programme.

Geo-coverage

European Union

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

BACK TO INDEX

Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/03/2022

5.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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European Universities - Intensification of prior deep institutional transnational cooperation (Topic 1)

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The ‘European Universities’ initiative is part of the ‘Partnerships for Excellence’ support provided in the framework of the new Erasmus+ Programme. This initiative has an ambitious mandate aimed to trigger and deepen unprecedented levels of institutional cooperation between higher education institutions, making it systemic, structural and sustainable. It aims to encourage the emergence of bottom-up alliances of universities across Europe, which will enable students to combine studies in several countries.

Eligible Activities

• Promote common European values and a strengthened European identity by bringing together a new generation of Europeans able to cooperate within different cultures, languages, and across borders, sectors and academic disciplines; • Reach a substantial leap in quality, performance, attractiveness and competitiveness of European higher education institutions, and contribute to the European knowledge economy, employment, creativity, culture and welfare by making the best use of innovative pedagogies and striving to make the knowledge square a reality. A strategy to expand by adding new full partners in their consortia can be developed and implemented, as part of the joint work plan of activities. Such expansion is voluntary in full respect of the institutional autonomy, and each alliance can decide on the number of partners to be added.

Eligible Applicants

Higher Education Institutions holding a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) and entities affiliated to them. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: - Minimum 3 eligible higher education institutions from 3 different eligible countries. - A higher education institution may only participate as full partner in one single European Universities application; they may participate in other applications only as associated partners

Geo-coverage

European Union

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/03/2022

Total budget/ call

42.600.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

European Universities - Development of new deep institutional transnational cooperation (Topic 2)

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Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The ‘European Universities’ initiative is part of the ‘Partnerships for Excellence’ support provided in the framework of the new Erasmus+ Programme. This initiative has an ambitious mandate aimed to trigger and deepen unprecedented levels of institutional cooperation between higher education institutions, making it systemic, structural and sustainable. It aims to encourage the emergence of bottom-up alliances of universities across Europe, which will enable students to combine studies in several countries.

Eligible Activities

• Promote common European values and a strengthened European identity by bringing together a new generation of Europeans able to cooperate within different cultures, languages, and across borders, sectors and academic disciplines; • Reach a substantial leap in quality, performance, attractiveness and competitiveness of European higher education institutions, and contribute to the European knowledge economy, employment, creativity, culture and welfare by making the best use of innovative pedagogies and striving to make the knowledge square a reality. ‘European Universities’ will be key drivers to boost the quality of higher education and where possible to strengthen its link to the research and innovation landscape in Europe and its outreach towards the society and economy. This action will test different innovative and structural models for implementing and achieving the long-term vision that has the potential to transform the institutional cooperation between higher education institutions and bring it to the next level.

Eligible Applicants

Higher Education Institutions holding a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) and entities affiliated to them. Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions: - Minimum 3 eligible higher education institutions from 3 different eligible countries. - A higher education institution may only participate as full partner in one single European Universities application; they may participate in other applications only as associated partners

Geo-coverage

European Union

Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/03/2022

Total budget/ call

46.400.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Small-scale cooperation partnerships (sport)

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Small-scale Partnerships are designed to widen access to the programme to small-scale actors and individuals who are hard to reach in the fields of school education, adult education, vocational education and training, youth and sport. With lower grant amounts awarded to organisations, shorter duration and simpler administrative requirements compared to the Cooperation Partnerships, this action aims at reaching out to grassroots organisations, less experienced organisations and newcomers to the Programme, reducing entry barriers to the programme for organisations with smaller organisational capacity. This action will also support flexible formats – mixing activities with transnational and national character although with a European dimension – allowing organisations to have more means to reach out to people with fewer opportunities. Small-scale Partnerships can also contribute to the creation and development of transnational networks and to fostering synergies with, and between, local, regional, national and international policies.

Eligible Activities

* Attract and widen access for newcomers, less experienced organisations and small-scale actors to the programme. These partnerships should act as a first step for organisations into cooperation at European level. * Support the inclusion of target groups with fewer opportunities * Support active European citizenship and bring the European dimension to the local level

Eligible Applicants

Any public or private organisation (For the purpose of this Action, informal groups of young people are not to be considered as an organisation, and are therefore not eligible to participate (neither as applicants nor as partners)), established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme (see section "Eligible Countries" in Part A of this Guide) can participate in a Small-scale Partnership

Geo-coverage

European Union

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/03/2022

9.500.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Cooperation partnerships (sport)

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The primary goal of Cooperation Partnerships is to allow organisations to increase the quality and relevance of their activities, to develop and reinforce their networks of partners, to increase their capacity to operate jointly at transnational level, boosting internationalisation of their activities and through exchanging or developing new practices and methods as well as sharing and confronting ideas. They aim to support the development, transfer and/or implementation of innovative practices as well as the implementation of joint initiatives promoting cooperation, peer learning and exchanges of experience at European level. Results should be re-usable, transferable, up-scalable and, if possible, have a strong transdisciplinary dimension.

Eligible Activities

Cooperation Partnerships aim at: * Increasing quality in the work, activities and practices of organisations and institutions involved, opening up to new actors, not naturally included within one sector; * Building capacity of organisations to work transnationally and across sectors; * Addressing common needs and priorities in the fields of education, training, youth and sport; * Enabling transformation and change (at individual, organisational or sectoral level), leading to improvements and new approaches, in proportion to the context of each organisation.

Eligible Applicants

Any public or private organisation

Geo-coverage

European Union

Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/03/2022

Total budget/ call

35 882 982

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Not-for-profit Sport Events

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

to support the organisation of sport events with a European dimension in the following fields: * Volunteering in sport; * Social inclusion through sport; * Fight against discrimination in sport, including gender equality; * Encouraging the participation in sport and physical activity including a) the implementation of the Council Recommendation on health-enhancing physical activity, the EU Physical Activity Guidelines and the Tartu Call for a Healthy Lifestyle b) the support to the implementation of the European Weeks of Sport c) the promotion of sport and physical activity as a tool for health d) the promotion of all activities encouraging the practice of sport and physical activity including traditional sport and games and intergenerational sport.

Eligible Activities

Promoting active citizenship, young people’s sense of initiative and youth ntrepreneurship, including social entrepreneurship; Increasing quality, innovation and recognition of youth work; Strengthening the employability of young people; Reinforcing links between policy, research and practice

Eligible Applicants

Any public or private organisation, with its affiliated entities (if any), active in the field of sport, established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme. A Not-for-profit European Sport Event is transnational and involves: For the European local event (Type I): involves between 3 and 5 organisations. Each organisation must come from different EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme. For the European local event (Type II): a minimum of 6 organisations coming from 6 different EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme For the European-wide event: a minimum of 10 organisations (1 single applicant + 9 participating organisations) coming from 10 different EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme.

Geo-coverage

European Union

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18

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

23/03/2022

6.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

450.000

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

Erasmus+ Key Action 2: Centres of Vocational Excellence

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call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The initiative on Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) supports a bottom-up approach to Vocational Excellence involving a wide range of local stakeholders. It enables VET institutions to rapidly adapt skills provision to evolving economic and social needs, including the digital and green transitions. CoVEs operate in a given local context, being the linchpin of skills ecosystems for innovation, regional development, and social inclusion, while working with CoVEs in other countries through international collaborative networks. They provide opportunities for initial training of young people as well as the continuing up-skilling and re-skilling of adults, through flexible and timely offer of training that meets the needs of a dynamic labour market, in the context of the green and digital transitions. They act as catalysts for local business innovation, by working closely with companies and in particular SMEs. Vocational Excellence ensures high quality skills and competences that lead to quality employment and career-long opportunities, which meet the needs of an innovative, inclusive and sustainable economy.

Eligible Activities

This action supports the gradual establishment and development of international collaborative networks of Centres of Vocational Excellence, contributing to creating skills ecosystems for innovation, regional development, and social inclusion. Centres of Vocational Excellence will operate at two levels: 1. At national level involving a wide range of local stakeholders creating skills ecosystems for local innovation, regional development, and social inclusion, while working with CoVEs in other countries through international collaborative networks. 2. At international level bringing together CoVEs that share a common interest

Eligible Applicants

Any public or private organisation active in the field of vocational education and training, or in the world of work and legally established in a Programme country or in any Partner Country. The partnership must include at least 8 full partners from a minimum of 4 Erasmus+ Programme countries (including at least 2 EU Member States) involving: a) at least 1 enterprise, industry or sector representative organisation, and b) at least 1 vocational education and training provider (at secondary and/or tertiary level).

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries

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for proposals

4 years

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

26/03/2020

Deadline (D/M/Y)

7/09/2022

48 million

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

4 million

Max % EU Cofunding

n.d.

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Partnerships for Innovation - Forward Looking Projects Vocational Education and Training (VET)

call synopsis

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Forward-Looking Projects are large-scale projects that aim to identify, develop, test and/or assess innovative (policy) approaches that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed, thus improving education and training systems. They will support forward-looking ideas responding to key European priorities and that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed and giving input for improving education, training and youth systems, as well as to bring a substantial innovative effect in terms of methods and practices to all types of learning and active participation settings for Europe's social cohesion. The goal is to support transnational cooperation projects implementing a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities that either: foster innovation in terms of scope, ground-breaking methods and practices, and/or ensure a transfer of innovation (across countries, policy sectors or target groups), thus ensuring at European level a sustainable exploitation of innovative project results and/or transferability into different contexts and audiences. The partnerships should be composed of a mix of public and private organisations combining researchers, practitioners and partners with the capacity to reach policy-makers.

Eligible Activities

Main activities under these Priorities could involve (non-exhaustive list): Action research, mapping work, producing large-scale sectoral or cross-sectoral outputs; Transnational capacity-building activities such as training, the analysis of policy contexts, policy-research, institutional adjustments; Pilot activities to test innovative solutions; Large-scale transnational events or networking activities, either sectoral or cross-sectoral; Exploitation activities to spread results to the educational community or sector; Think-tank activities, researching and experimenting with innovative ideas. Forward-Looking Projects are required to apply EU wide instruments and tools whenever relevant. Projects should include the design of a long-term action plan (beyond the duration of the Erasmus+ funded project) for the progressive take-up and mainstreaming of the innovations developed to be able to impact on education and training systems, in collaboration with the relevant authorities and institutions.

Eligible Applicants

Education and training organisations; Public or private companies that offer training to their employees or partners in the value/supply chain; Drivers of innovation and territorial development; Policy-makers and public authorities at national, regional and local level; Organisations carrying out cross-sector activities and other labour market actors (e.g. social partners, sectoral organisations, chambers of industry/commerce/crafts and other intermediary bodies, trade organisations, civil society, sports and cultural organisations, teachers and trainers associations, youth and parents associations, labour market actors); Public or private entities in charge of, or having a degree of responsibility for (or influence over), the organisation and/or financing and/or provision of educational services to adults (e.g. skills assessment, validation of competences, education and training, orientation and guidance); National, international, regional and sectorial skills competition organizations.

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries

Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/03/2022

Total budget/ call

27.200.000

Expected number of proposals funded

7

700,000

Max % EU Cofunding

n.d.

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ ind project More information & official documents

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Partnerships for Innovation - Forward Looking Projects Cross-sectoral priorities

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Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Forward-Looking Projects are large-scale projects that aim to identify, develop, test and/or assess innovative (policy) approaches that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed, thus improving education and training systems. They will support forward-looking ideas responding to key European priorities and that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed and giving input for improving education, training and youth systems, as well as to bring a substantial innovative effect in terms of methods and practices to all types of learning and active participation settings for Europe's social cohesion. The goal is to support transnational cooperation projects implementing a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities that either: foster innovation in terms of scope, ground-breaking methods and practices, and/or ensure a transfer of innovation (across countries, policy sectors or target groups), thus ensuring at European level a sustainable exploitation of innovative project results and/or transferability into different contexts and audiences. The partnerships should be composed of a mix of public and private organisations combining researchers, practitioners and partners with the capacity to reach policy-makers.

Eligible Activities

Projects under Lot 1 can address different educational sectors or bridge educational sectors. Proposals submitted under Lot 1 must address one of the two following priorities that are detailed under ‘Setting up a project’: Priority 1: Supporting high quality and inclusive digital education, in line with the Digital Education Action Plan; Priority 2: Supporting education and training systems to adapt for the green transition.

Eligible Applicants

Education and training organisations; Public or private companies that offer training to their employees or partners in the value/supply chain; Drivers of innovation and territorial development; Policy-makers and public authorities at national, regional and local level; Organisations carrying out cross-sector activities and other labour market actors (e.g. social partners, sectoral organisations, chambers of industry/commerce/crafts and other intermediary bodies, trade organisations, civil society, sports and cultural organisations, teachers and trainers associations, youth and parents associations, labour market actors); Public or private entities in charge of, or having a degree of responsibility for (or influence over), the organisation and/or financing and/or provision of educational services to adults (e.g. skills assessment, validation of competences, education and training, orientation and guidance); National, international, regional and sectorial skills competition organizations. For at least three of the participating countries, the partnerships must include both employers (or their representatives), as well as education and training organisations (or their representatives).

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries

Type of call

for proposals

48

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/03/2022

Total budget/ call

13.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

800,000

Max % EU Cofunding

n.d.

Max Duration (months)

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Partnerships for Innovation - Forward Looking Projects Adult education (AE)

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Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Forward-Looking Projects are large-scale projects that aim to identify, develop, test and/or assess innovative (policy) approaches that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed, thus improving education and training systems. They will support forward-looking ideas responding to key European priorities and that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed and giving input for improving education, training and youth systems, as well as to bring a substantial innovative effect in terms of methods and practices to all types of learning and active participation settings for Europe's social cohesion. The goal is to support transnational cooperation projects implementing a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities that either: foster innovation in terms of scope, ground-breaking methods and practices, and/or ensure a transfer of innovation (across countries, policy sectors or target groups), thus ensuring at European level a sustainable exploitation of innovative project results and/or transferability into different contexts and audiences. The partnerships should be composed of a mix of public and private organisations combining researchers, practitioners and partners with the capacity to reach policy-makers.

Eligible Activities

Proposals submitted under Lot 3 must address the following priority: Priority 6: Upskilling Pathways: New Opportunities for Adults - Upskilling Pathways as defined in the Council Recommendation on Upskilling Pathways: New Opportunities for Adults, targets adults with a low level of skills, knowledge and competences who have at best completed lower secondary education. It aims to provide adults with flexible opportunities to improve their literacy, numeracy and digital skills (including ability to use digital technologies) and to progress towards higher qualification levels relevant for the labour market and for active participation in society.

Eligible Applicants

Education and training organisations; Public or private companies that offer training to their employees or partners in the value/supply chain; Drivers of innovation and territorial development; Policy-makers and public authorities at national, regional and local level; Organisations carrying out cross-sector activities and other labour market actors (e.g. social partners, sectoral organisations, chambers of industry/commerce/crafts and other intermediary bodies, trade organisations, civil society, sports and cultural organisations, teachers and trainers associations, youth and parents associations, labour market actors); Public or private entities in charge of, or having a degree of responsibility for (or influence over), the organisation and/or financing and/or provision of educational services to adults (e.g. skills assessment, validation of competences, education and training, orientation and guidance); National, international, regional and sectorial skills competition organizations. For at least three of the participating countries, the partnership must include public or private entities in charge of, or having a high degree of responsibility for (or influence over), the organisation and/or financing and/or provision of educational services to adults (e.g. skills assessment, validation of competences, education and training, orientation and guidance), as full or associated partners.

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Programme Countries

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

25/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/03/2022

5.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

n.d.

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

Partnership for Excellence - Erasmus+ Teacher Academies

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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)

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint’)

call synopsis Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

Alliances for Innovation aim to strengthen Europe’s innovation capacity by boosting innovation through cooperation and flow of knowledge among higher education, vocational education and training (both initial and continuous), and the broader socio-economic environment, including research. They also aim to boost the provision of new skills and address skills mismatches by designing and creating new curricula for higher education (HE) and vocational education and training (VET), supporting the development of a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial mind-sets in the EU. These partnerships shall implement a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities, which should be adaptable to future knowledge developments across the EU. To boost innovation, the focus will be on digital skills as they are increasingly important in all job profiles across the entire labour market. Also, the transition to a circular and greener economy needs to be underpinned by changes to qualifications and national education and training curricula to meet emerging professional needs for green skills and sustainable development. Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (implementing the ‘Blueprint’) (European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience: https://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=1223) aim to create new strategic approaches and cooperation for concrete skills development solutions – both in the short and the medium term – in given economic sectors, or in areas implementing a major action of the European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience, the Pact for Skills. The main objective of the Pact is to mobilise and incentivize all relevant stakeholders to take concrete actions for the upskilling and reskilling of the workforce, by pooling efforts and setting up partnerships, also at EU level addressing the needs of the labour market, supporting green and digital transitions as well as national, regional and local skills and growth strategies. Therefore, the deliverables of Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills, i.e. sectoral skills intelligence, skills strategies, occupational profiles, training programmes, and long-term planning, will be an important contribution to the work of the sectoral partnerships that have joined the Pact for Skills. Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills seek to tackle skills gaps on the labour market that hamper growth, innovation and competitiveness in specific sectors or areas, aiming both at short term interventions and long term strategies. These Alliances will be implemented in the 14 industrial ecosystems identified in the New Industrial Strategy for Europe (COM/2020/102 final: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ TXT/?uri=CELEX:52020DC0102) (1. Tourism; 2. Mobility-Transport-Automotive; 3. Aerospace & Defence; 4. Construction; 5. Agri-food; 6. Low-carbon energy Intensive Industries; 7. Textile; 8. Creative & Cultural Industries; 9. Digital; 10. Renewable Energy; 11. Electronics; 12. Retail; 13. Proximity & Social Economy; 14. Health). The Alliances aim to build the base for the Pact for Skills and define the pathway that should be continued after the project is finalised.

Eligible Activities

Developing a strategic approach to sectoral cooperation on skills; Projects should then work on developing training content for emerging occupational profiles. Delivering the ‘core’ curricula and training programmes; Developing actions to facilitate intergenerational transfer of professional knowledge;Designing a long term action plan for the progressive roll-out of project deliverables after the project has finished

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

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public or private organisations legally established in a Programme Country or in any Partner Countr, such as: Higher education institutions; VET providers; Networks of VET providers; Small and medium-sized or large enterprises (including social enterprises) Research institutes; Non-governmental organisations; Public bodies at local, regional or national level; Organisations active in education, training and youth; Intermediaries that represent education, training or youth organisations or enterprises; Accreditation, certification, recognition or qualification bodies; Chambers of commerce, industry or labour, chambers of skilled crafts; European or national social partners; Hospitals or other care institutions, including long-term care; Authorities responsible for education, training or employment at regional or national level; Employment services; National statistics offices Economic development agencies; Sectoral or professional associations; Sector skills councils; Bodies providing career guidance, professional counselling, information services and employment service. Higher education institutions established in a Programme Country must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). Alliances for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills (Blueprint) must cover at least 8 Programme countries and involve at least 12 full partners. The partnership must include at least 5 labour market actors (enterprises or companies, or representative intermediary organisations, such as chambers, trade unions or trade associations) and at least 5 education and training providers (VET and/or HEIs) as full partners. There should be at least one HE institution and one VET provider involved as full partner in each proposal.

Geo-coverage

Programme Countries

Type of call

for proposals

4 years

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

26/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

7/09/2022

Total budget/ call

62.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

4.000.000

Max % EU Cofunding

n.d.

Max Duration (months)

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

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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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

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)

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE) - Strand 1 - Fostering access to cooperation in higher education

call synopsis

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE) action supports international cooperation projects based on multilateral partnerships between organisations active in the field of higher education. It supports the relevance, quality, modernisation and responsiveness of higher education in third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme for socio-economic recovery, growth and prosperity and reacting to recent trends, in particular economic globalisation but also the recent decline in human development, fragility, and rising social, economic and environmental inequalities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eligible Activities

The action is expected to contribute to the overarching priorities of the European Commission: the Green Deal (including climate change, environment and energy), digital transformation and data technologies, alliances for sustainable growth and jobs, migration partnerships, and governance, peace and security and to the external dimension of EU internal policies in the field of education. It will support a successful green and sustainable global economic recovery in the third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme, linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement. The activities and outcomes of CBHE projects must be geared to benefit the eligible third countries not associated to the programme, their higher education institutions (HEI) and systems. This Strand is designed to attract less experienced HEIs and small-scale actors to the CBHE action to facilitate access to newcomer organisations. These partnerships should act as a first step for HEIs and organisations with a smaller operational capacity located in third countries not associated to the programme to access and increase means to reach out to people with fewer opportunities. This Strand will finance small-scale projects to reduce the internationalisation gap among HEIs from eligible third countries not associated to the programme, from the same country or Region. Projects should establish partnerships to develop cooperation ideas as well as to facilitate transfer of know-how, experience and good practices, fostering access to capacity building opportunities and improving social inclusion and the access of students/staff with fewer opportunities to a qualitative higher education offer.

Eligible Applicants

HEI institutions, association or organisation of HEIs, as well as legally recognised national or international rector, teacher or student organisations, bodies in charge of higher education and competent authorities and organisations and/or associations active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training or youth.

Geo-coverage

World

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

26/11/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

17/02/2022

Total budget/ call

31.312.610

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Education, Vocational Training, Culture and Creativity

Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE) - Strand 2 - Partnerships for transformation in higher education

call synopsis Programme

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE) action supports international cooperation projects based on multilateral partnerships between organisations active in the field of higher education. It supports the relevance, quality, modernisation and responsiveness of higher education in third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme for socio-economic recovery, growth and prosperity and reacting to recent trends, in particular economic globalisation but also the recent decline in human development, fragility, and rising social, economic and environmental inequalities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eligible Activities

Projects under this Strand shall address the different state of advancement and challenges of HEIs located in eligible third countries not associated to the programme, enhance the impact of the programme and where relevant complement other sources of funding. They shall introduce new approaches and initiatives in higher education, based on peer learning and transfer of experience and good practice affecting not only the institutions but also the society at large. Partnerships for transformation in higher education are complex and innovative capacity building projects based on a transfer of experience, competencies and good practice with a range of interconnected activities that aim to strengthen the capacities of the targeted HEIs to address the 21st century challenges such as migration, climate change, governance and shifts towards a digital economy. The projects’ outcomes should have a significant and long-term impact on the targeted HEIs beyond the projects' lifetime and as such benefitting the society as a whole. In particular, these projects will combine the following elements for the benefit of HEIs in the third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme.

Eligible Applicants

HEI institutions, association or organisation of HEIs, as well as legally recognised national or international rector, teacher or student organisations, bodies in charge of higher education and competent authorities and organisations and/or associations active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training or youth.

Geo-coverage

World

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Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

26/11/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

17/02/2022

Total budget/ call

55.606.800

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

Max budget/ individual project More information & official documents

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Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE) - Strand 3 - Structural reform projects

call synopsis

Erasmus+ Programme

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE) action supports international cooperation projects based on multilateral partnerships between organisations active in the field of higher education. It supports the relevance, quality, modernisation and responsiveness of higher education in third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme for socio-economic recovery, growth and prosperity and reacting to recent trends, in particular economic globalisation but also the recent decline in human development, fragility, and rising social, economic and environmental inequalities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eligible Activities

Projects under this Strand shall support efforts in third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme to develop coherent and sustainable systems of higher education to meet their socioeconomic needs and broad ambition to create a knowledge-driven economy. Mainstreaming and upscaling of successful results as well as synergies with ongoing or pipeline support in the area under bilateral support programmes are also elements of this Strand. Structural Reform projects will address the needs of eligible third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme to support sustainable systemic and structural improvement and innovation at the level of the higher education sector. More specifically, these projects will address the efforts of countries to develop coherent and sustainable systems of Higher Education to meet their socio-economic needs and ultimately create a knowledge-driven economy. By involving the competent National Authorities (notably Ministries of Education) of third countries not associated to the programme, HEIs, Research institutions and other relevant authorities/bodies and stakeholders, these projects will particularly: Promote cooperation and mutual learning among and between public authorities at the highest institutional level of the EU Member states or countries associated to the Erasmus+ programme and the eligible third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme to foster systemic improvement and innovation in the higher education sector. Promote inclusive higher education systems that can provide the right conditions for students of different backgrounds to access learning and succeed. Particular attention should therefore be paid to people with fewer opportunities. Increase the capacities of HEIs of third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme, bodies in charge of higher education and competent authorities (notably Ministries) through their participation in the definition, implementation and monitoring of reform processes to modernise their higher education systems, particularly in terms of governance and financing; Identify synergies with ongoing EU initiatives in the third country(ies) not associated to the programme in areas covered by Erasmus+

Eligible Applicants

HEI institutions, association or organisation of HEIs, as well as legally recognised national or international rector, teacher or student organisations, bodies in charge of higher education and competent authorities and organisations and/or associations active in the labour market or in the fields of education, training or youth.

Geo-coverage

World

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Mandatory International Partnerships

yes

Publication (D/M/Y)

26/11/2022

Deadline (D/M/Y)

17/02/2022

Total budget/ call

17.135.890

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max % EU Cofunding

100

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Employment and Social Inclusion

call synopsis

Promote capacity building and awareness on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and activities on strategic litigation relating to democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights breaches

Programme

Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)

Administration

INEA

Objective

to promote capacity building and awareness on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and activities on strategic litigation relating to democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights breaches. This call will protect, promote and raise awareness of rights by providing financial support to civil society organisations which are active at local, regional, national and transnational level in promoting and cultivating those rights, thereby also strengthening the protection and promotion of Union values and respect for the rule of law and contributing to the construction of a more democratic Union, democratic dialogue, transparency and good governance. The EU policy initiatives supported under this call are the following: European democracy action plan, Rule of law report, Strategy to strenghten the application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights in the EU

Eligible Activities

Projects must address one (or both) of the following policy priorities set for 2022: 1. Capacity-building and awareness raising on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights To contribute to the effective and coherent application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (the Charter), in line with the Strategy to strengthen the application of the Charter in the EU and to foster a culture of fundamental rights in the Member States. 2. Activities on strategic litigation To strengthen the knowledge and ability of practitioners, legal professionals, civil society organisations and independent human rights bodies to effectively engage in litigation practices at national and European level, and to improve access to justice and enforcement of rights under EU law, including the Charter, through training, knowledge sharing and exchange of good practices.

Eligible Applicants

be a private non-profit organisation with legal personality (civil society organisations, educational cultural or research institutions); Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 1 applicant (beneficiaries.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

28/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

24/02/2022

2 000 000

Expected number of proposals funded

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Employment and Social Inclusion

Call for proposals to promote equality and to fight against racism, xenophobia and discrimination

call synopsis Programme

Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)

Administration

INEA

Objective

The objective is to support a comprehensive and intersectional approach and specific actions to prevent and fight against intolerance, racism, xenophobia, and discrimination, in particular on grounds of racial or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, including when this manifests in the form of antigypsism, antisemitism, anti-Muslim hatred, Afrophobia and LGBTIQ phobia, offline and online.

Eligible Activities

- coalition and capacity building;  training of professionals and victims of (multiple and intersectional) discrimination, hate speech and hate crimes;  mutual learning, exchange of good practices, cooperation, including identifying best practices which may transferable to other participating countries and into public policies;  designing and implementing anti-racism strategies or action plans, including with focus on specific grounds (e.g. on antisemitism, antigypsyism, antiMuslim hatred or other specific forms of intolerance) and initiated at the local level;  dissemination of information and awareness-raising campaigns, including on social media;  studies and analytical activities, including intersectional analysis;  promotion of digital skills and critical thinking;  data recording, data collection, surveys, including data disaggregation;  monitoring and reporting of incidents of discrimination, hate speech and hate crime, including analysis of patterns and trends, triggers and ecosystem of online hatred;  victim empowerment and support with consideration of the specific needs of women and men, girls and boys in all their diversity.

Eligible Applicants

be a private non-profit organisation with legal personality (civil society organisations, educational cultural or research institutions); Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 2 applicants

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Type of call

for proposals

12

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

Publication (D/M/Y)

28/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

24/02/2022

Total budget/ call

12.240.000

Expected number of proposals funded

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Employment and Social Inclusion

Call for proposals limited/restricted to National Roma Contact Points

call synopsis Programme

Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)

Administration

INEA

Objective

The objective of the Call is to foster the implementation of the EU Roma strategic framework on equality, inclusion and participation (EURSF) in the Member States. Hence, the Call will also actively contribute towards promoting equality and preventing and combating inequalities and discrimination on grounds of sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation and respecting the principle of non-discrimination on the grounds provided for in Article 21 of the Charter.

Eligible Activities

mapping of all relevant stakeholders working on Roma equality, inclusion and participation and assessing the need and opportunity to include them in the National Roma Platform in order to increase representation and accountability;  actions to set up and reinforce national Roma platforms, involving all relevant stakeholders (with particular attention to empowerment of women and youth), with a focus on implementing and monitoring National Roma Strategic Frameworks (NRSFs) for equality, inclusion and participation;  meetings, working groups, seminars, events at national, regional or local levels, with discussion on topics such as the horizontal and sectoral objectives of the EURSF;  awareness-raising, dedicated discussion of the results of the Roma Civil Monitoring up to 2025 on the implementation of NRSFs for equality, inclusion and participation;  evaluation and review of NRSFs; and Roma inclusion measures, exchange and transfer of practices that proved effective at the all levels;  transnational exchange between different National Roma Platforms to promote policy learning and transfer of good practices;  exchange and participation of the nominated representative of the National Roma Platform in preparatory meetings on the European Platform for Roma Inclusion..

Eligible Applicants

applicants must be National Roma Contact Points, with only one application per Member State being accepted;

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

for proposals

12

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

28/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

3/03/2022

1.900.000

Expected number of proposals funded

200.000

Max % EU Cofunding

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Employment and Social Inclusion

Volunteering in support of humanitarian aid operations

call synopsis Programme

European Solidarity Corps

Administration

EACEA

Objective

The projects funded under Humanitarian Aid volunteering should: a. where relevant, facilitate the transition from the humanitarian response to long-term sustainable and inclusive development b. contribute to strengthening the capacity and resilience of vulnerable or disasteraffected communities; c. reinforce disaster preparedness and disaster risk reduction; d. link relief, rehabilitation and development; e. ensure a high level of safety and security for volunteers.

Eligible Activities

Volunteering under the European Voluntary Humanitarian Aid Corps49 (Humanitarian Aid Volunteering) takes place in third countries where there are ongoing humanitarian aid operations. This action gives the opportunity to young people aged 18 to 35 years old to contribute to society by short-term or long-term volunteering activities aimed at improving living conditions of people in need. These projects must be in line with the humanitarian aid principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence, as well as with the ‘do no harm’ principle. The following activities are supported under volunteering in the humanitarian aid strand:  Individual volunteering  Volunteering teams  Complementary activities

Eligible Applicants

At least three eligible organisations, from at least two different EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Projects should be of 12, 24 or 36 months.

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

24/03/2022

6.500.000

Expected number of proposals funded

650.000 EUR

Max % EU Cofunding

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Call for proposals to promote gender equality

call synopsis Programme

Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)

Administration

INEA

Objective

Supporting, advancing and implementing comprehensive policies to promote women’s full enjoyment of rights, freedom from gender stereotypes, gender equality, including work-life balance, women’s empowerment and gender mainstreaming. Policy initiative supported: Gender Equality Strategy 2020-2025

Eligible Activities

development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of comprehensive national strategies by Member States’ responsible authorities to achieve equal participation/ representation of women and men in politics and economic life;  mutual learning and identification/exchange of good practices between Member States’ responsible authorities and/or between relevant stakeholders, such as equality bodies, civil society organisations, in particular women’s organisations, and the media; development and/or dissemination of high-quality tools and/or successful strategies aiming to achieve equal participation/representation of women and men in politics and in economic life; awareness-raising and empowerment activities, in particular activities tackling negative attitudes and stereotypes with regard to gender roles and expected behaviours of men and women, girls and boys, and providing alternative models or choices;  capacity building and training for relevant professionals, in particular awareness-raising activities for professionals working with youth (e.g. in schools or extracurricular activities), or professionals in the media and advertising sectors;

Eligible Applicants

be a private non-profit organisation with legal personality (civil society organisations, educational cultural or research institutions); Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 2 applicants

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

28/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

16/03/2022

6 800 000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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Call for proposals for action grants to support national or transnational projects: e-Justice

call synopsis Programme

Justice Programme

Administration

Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers (DG JUST)

Objective

Contribute to achieving the objectives of the Commission Communication on the Digitalisation of Justice in the EU and the Council European e-Justice Strategy4 and Action Plan 2019-2023 by supporting the implementation of e-Justice projects at the European and national level, as far as they have a European dimension

Eligible Activities

1. Analytical, conceptual, design and elaboration work; 2. IT software development, quality assurance and related auxiliary measures necessary for the establishment of IT systems; 3. Expansion and adaptation of existing national and transnational solutions towards addressing the objectives of the call.

Eligible Applicants

Proposals by single applicants are allowed. The consortium must include at least one public body, private non-profit organisation or international organisation as beneficiary (not as affiliated entity).

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

28/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15/03/2022

2 000 000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/just/wpcall/2021-2022/call-fiche_just-2022-ejustice_en.pdf

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Call for proposals for action grants to promote judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters (JUST-2022-JCOO)

call synopsis Programme

Justice Programme

Administration

Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers (DG JUST)

Objective

to contribute to the effective and coherent application of the EU acquis relating to judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters thus strengthening mutual trust. The main objectives are to facilitate and support judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters, and to promote the rule of law, independence and impartiality of the judiciary, including by supporting the efforts to improve the effectiveness of national justice systems, and the effective enforcement of decisions.

Eligible Activities

facilitating cooperation between competent authorities and agencies, legal practitioners and/or service providers (including multi-disciplinary networks at international, national, regional or local levels); - mutual learning, identifying and exchange of best practices, development of working methods which may be transferable to other participating countries; - analytical activities, including data collection, surveys, research, etc.; - exchange and provision of information and development of information tools; - capacity building for professionals; - dissemination and awareness raising activities; - training activities can also be funded under this call, as long as they are of ancillary nature and not the main purpose of the project.

Eligible Applicants

be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs), excluding Denmark)  non-EU countries:  countries associated to the Justice Programme

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, countries associated with the programme

Max Duration (months)

Total budget/ call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

28/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

16/03/2022

5.500.000

Expected number of proposals funded

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Call for proposals for action grants to support transnational projects on judicial training covering civil law, criminal law or fundamental rights

Programme

Justice Programme

Administration

Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers (DG JUST)

Objective

The objective of the call is to contribute to the effective and coherent application of EU law in the areas of civil law, criminal law and fundamental rights, as enshrined in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, and the rule of law related issues, by helping to address the training needs of justice professionals in these fields. The priorities of 2022 will concentrate funding on training activities and tools for training providers, as described below, in order to support cross-border training activities: for justice professionals, and/or for multipliers, such as judicial trainers or EU law court coordinators, where there are guarantees that the multipliers will pass on their knowledge to justice professionals in a systematic way, and/or or cross-professional training, in order to stimulate discussions across judicial professions about the application of EU law and contribute to a European judicial culture across professional boundaries on precisely identified topics of relevance to the concerned professions.

Eligible Activities

- cross-border initial training activities (online, face-to-face activities or exchanges), covering as many Member States as possible, to create a common European judicial culture from the moment of entering a justice profession;  interactive, practice-oriented, cross-border continuous training activities;  multilateral exchanges between justice professionals;  joint study visits to EU courts or justice related institutions for justice professionals from as many different Member States as possible;  training activities related to enhancing the use of remote hearings and use of video testimonies;.

Eligible Applicants

be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:  EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs), excluding Denmark)  non-EU countries:  countries associated to the Justice Programme

Geo-coverage

EU Member States, countries associated with the programme

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

24

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

28/10/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

22/03/2022

5.000.000

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/just-2022-jtra

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European Remembrance

call synopsis Programme

Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)

Administration

INEA

Objective

to support projects aimed at commemorating defining events in modern European history, including the causes and consequences of authoritarian and totalitarian regimes, and at raising awareness among European citizens of their common history, culture, cultural heritage and values, thereby enhancing their understanding of the Union, its origins, purpose, diversity and achievements and of the importance of mutual understanding and tolerance.

Eligible Activities

Projects must address one (or both) of the following policy priorities set for 2022: 1. Capacity-building and awareness raising on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights To contribute to the effective and coherent application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (the Charter), in line with the Strategy to strengthen the application of the Charter in the EU and to foster a culture of fundamental rights in the Member States. 2. Activities on strategic litigation To strengthen the knowledge and ability of practitioners, legal professionals, civil society organisations and independent human rights bodies to effectively engage in litigation practices at national and European level, and to improve access to justice and enforcement of rights under EU law, including the Charter, through training, knowledge sharing and exchange of good practices.

Eligible Applicants

 non-profit organisation (private or public);  public authorities (national, regional, local);  international organisations;  universities and academia;  research centres;  profit making entities.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

Total budget/ call

for proposals

12

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

24/03/2022

7 000 000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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Network of Towns

call synopsis Programme

Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)

Administration

INEA

Objective

Municipalities and associations working together on a common theme in a long-term perspective may wish to develop networks of towns to make their cooperation more sustainable. Networking between municipalities on issues of common interest appears to be an important means for enabling the exchange of good practices. Twinning is a strong link that binds municipalities; therefore, the potential of the networks created by a series of town twinning links should be used for developing thematic and long-lasting cooperation between towns. The European Commission supports the development of such networks, which are important for ensuring structured, intense and multifaceted cooperation, therefore contributing to maximising the impact of the Programme. Networks of Towns are expected to: - Integrate a range of activities around the subject(s) of common interest to be addressed in the context of the Programme’s objectives or policy priorities; - Mobilise citizens across the Europe; - To deepen and intensify the cooperation of towns and municipalities and offer them the possibility to debate in a long term perspective, to develop sustainable networks and to outline their long-term vision for the future of European integration.

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 non-profit organisation (private or public);  public authorities (national, regional, local);  international organisations;  universities and academia;  research centres;  profit making entities.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

12

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

24/03/2022

6.600.000

Expected number of proposals funded

Max budget/ project More information & official documents

Max % EU Cofunding https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topicdetails/cerv-2022-citizens-town-nt

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Town twinning

call synopsis Programme

Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)

Administration

INEA

Objective

This measure aims at supporting projects bringing together a wide range of partner towns in a town-twinning event around topics in line with the objectives of the Programme and taking into consideration the policy priorities. By mobilising citizens at local and Union levels to debate on concrete issues from the European political agenda, this measure will seek to promote civic participation in the Union policy making process and develop opportunities for societal engagement and volunteering at Union level. Twinning must be understood in largo sensu, thus referring to the municipalities which signed or are engaged to sign twinning agreements as well as to the municipalities having other forms of partnerships fostering their cooperation and cultural links.

Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants

 non-profit organisation (private or public);  public authorities (national, regional, local);  international organisations;  universities and academia;  research centres;  profit making entities.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call

Type of call

for proposals

12

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

24/03/2022

4.600.000

Expected number of proposals funded

More information & official documents

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Union Values

call synopsis Programme

Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)

Administration

INEA

Objective

to protect, promote and raise awareness of EU fundamental rights and values by supporting local, regional and/or national civil society organisations (CSOs) and increasing their capacity thereby also strengthening the effective application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the respect of the rule of law and of democracy in the EU. The aim is to select and support a limited number of intermediaries in the greatest number of Member States, capable of building the capacities of a large number of civil society organisations active at local, regional and/or national level in the fields covered by the CERV programme, including through providing them with financial support.

Eligible Activities

a) Financial support to third parties (CSOs) by intermediaries The maximum amount of financial support per third party is EUR 60 000 In order to be eligible for financial support, the third party must:  be established in a Member State of the European Union (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs);  be non-profit-making and be a civil society organisation;  respect the fundamental rights and values on which the EU is founded. b) Capacity building for CSOs (by intermediaries) Applications must foresee the provision of financial support to civil society organisations active at local, regional and national level and which promote and protect fundamental rights and EU’s values, and carry out activities in the fields covered by the CERV programme.

Eligible Applicants

be legal entities (public or private bodies)  be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))  be nonprofit-making;  be independent from government, public authorities, political, religious or commercial interests; and  be a civil society organisation;

Geo-coverage

EU Member States; SMP Associate States

Type of call

for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

Publication (D/M/Y)

01/12/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

29/03/2022

Total budget/ call

51.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

4.000.000

Max % EU Cofunding

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Max budget/ project More information & official documents

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Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas

call synopsis Programme

European Solidarity Corps

Administration

EACEA

Objective

- address clearly defined unmet societal challenges in the area of “promoting healthy lifestyles” and/ or “preservation of cultural heritage”; - promote solidarity across the participating countries; - enable the young volunteer(s) to gain skills and competences which are useful for their personal, educational, social and professional development; provide tangible benefits to the communities within which the activities are carried out; - ensure a direct contact between the participant and the beneficiaries of the solidarityrelated activities, to enable the young volunteer to gain skills that are useful for their educational and social development; - reach out to young people with fewer opportunities, including refugees, asylum seekers and migrants; - promote diversity, intercultural and inter-religious dialogue - and the EU values of human dignity, freedom, equality and respect for human rights, including the rights of persons belonging to minorities - as well as projects enhancing media literacy, critical thinking and a sense of initiative among young people; - reinforce the capacities and international scope of the participating organisations; - raise participants’ awareness and understanding of other cultures and countries, offering them the opportunity to build networks of international contacts, to actively participate in society and to develop a sense of European citizenship and identity.

Eligible Activities

Volunteering Teams in high priority areas are large scale, high impact projects supporting voluntary activities carried out by young people from at least two different countries coming together to express solidarity by implementing short-term interventions that address common European challenges in policy areas defined each year at EU level.

Eligible Applicants

At least three eligible organisations, from at least two different EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme.

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

for proposals

Projects should be of 12, 24 or 36 months.

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

24/03/2022

3.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

400.000 EUR

Max % EU Cofunding

Publication (D/M/Y) Total budget/ call Max budget/ project More information & official documents

100

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Call for proposals to prevent and combat gender-based violence and violence against children

Programme

Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)

Administration

INEA

Objective

financing projects that will: integrate prevention of various forms of gender-based violence against women in different contexts, with a systemic approach (priority 1, “large-scale projects”) tackle harmful practices against women and girls (priority 2) prevent gender-based violence by tackling its root causes (priority 3) support and improve national data collection on violence against children (priority 4) strengthen responses that prevent and support child victims of violence by reinforcing child protection systems at national and local level (priority 5)

Eligible Activities

 awareness-raising and empowerment activities;  capacity-building and training for professionals;  design, development and implementation of protocols, development of working methods and tools, coordination platform and groups;  design of services and measures improving access to victim support services;  exchange of good practices, mutual learning;  mapping the systems of data collection (priority 4);  creation and implementation of data collection strategies and systems, including of case management systems (priority 4);  evaluation of trends of the phenomenon of violence, and data collection and analysis of the impact of prevention policies and responses (priority 4);  targeted communication/promotion activities that will aim at coordinating responses to violence against children (priority 5);  capacity-building and training for professionals, with specific groups of professionals working directly with children (e.g. health professionals, teachers) (priority 5);

Eligible Applicants

Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 2 applicants

Geo-coverage

EU Member States,

Max Duration (months)

Type of call

for proposals

Projects should be of 12, 24 or 36 months.

Mandatory International Partnerships

n.d.

Publication (D/M/Y)

15/11/2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

12 April 2022

Total budget/ call

30 500 000

Expected number of proposals funded

1.000.000

Max % EU Cofunding

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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Support to National (local) CSOs, Democracy Activists and HRDs working on Critical Human Rights and Democracy Issues in Partner Countries

call synopsis Programme

EUROPEAID

Administration

European Commission

Objective

The specific objective(s) of this call for proposals is/are: 1. 2. ment 3. 4. lution 5. t.

Increased election awareness, education and participation of women Increased women leadership as well as economic, legal and political empowerIncreased voice and capacities of women’s organizations Increased capacities of women’s organizations to promote peaceful conflict resoImproved gender balance in the political decision making

Eligible Activities Eligible Applicants

• be a legal person • be a non-profit making • be a specific type of organisation such as: non-governmental organisation, public body, local authority , economic actor , international (inter-governmental) organisation as defined by Article 43 of the Rules of application of the EU Financial Regulation

Geo-coverage

Papua Nuova Guinea

Type of call

for proposals

30

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

18 september 2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

7 february 2021

Total budget/ call (€)

650.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max budget/ project (€)

300.000

Max % EU Cofunding

95

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

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Human rights and Democracy (HR&D)

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EUROPEAID

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Foster pluralist voices, freedom of expression and association by encouraging political dialogue as well as protect and strengthen the role of human rights defenders as both individuals, and formal or informal organisations or networks

Eligible Activities

1. Protecting and empowering individuals 2. Building resilient, inclusive and democratic societies 3. Safeguarding fundamental freedoms, including harnessing the opportunities and addressing challenges of digital and new technologies

Eligible Applicants

• be a legal person • be a non-profit making • be a specific type of organisation such as: non-governmental organisation, public body, local authority , economic actor , international (inter-governmental) organisation

Geo-coverage

Cambodia

Type of call

for proposals

30

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

18 september 2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

24 february 2021

Total budget/ call (€)

2.100.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max budget/ project (€)

1,050,000

Max % EU Cofunding

95

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

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Programme d'Appui à la Société civile en République de Djibouti (PASOC)

call synopsis Programme

EUROPEAID

Administration

European Commission

Objective

Appuyer les services de l’ON et la DUE, dans le processus de mise à jour du cadre légal régissant la société civile ; 2. Appui au renforcement des capacités des OSC djiboutiennes et à la capitalisation des bonnes pratiques; 3. Facilitation de la participation effective des OSC aux processus nationaux sectoriels de dialogue et de concertation sur les politiques de développement ;

Eligible Activities

Actions de plaidoyer et de défense des causes auprès des institutions étatiques et des partenaires de Djibouti à tous les niveaux ; Facilitation de dialogue multi-acteurs sur les processus d’élaboration, de suivi de la mise en oeuvre et d’évaluation des politiques publiques dans les thématiques ciblées ; Actions de redevabilité citoyenne ; Actions collectives / synergies avec d’autres acteurs en particulier les universités et les Think tanks. Actions de promotion de la participation citoyenne à la gestion des affaires publiques . Actions d'animation, de mobilisation, de sensibilisation et de formation ;

Eligible Applicants

être une personne morale, être sans but lucratif ; et, appartenir à l’une des catégories suivantes : Organisation non gouvernementale, Association de développement, être constitué et enregistré en République de Djibouti, depuis au moins 3 ans,

Geo-coverage

Djibouti

Type of call

for proposals

18

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

18 december 2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

27 february 2021

Total budget/ call (€)

600.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

Max budget/ project (€)

200.000

Max % EU Cofunding

95

Max Duration (months) Publication (D/M/Y)

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International Cooperation and Development

Zantchito - Skills for Jobs" programme

call synopsis Programme

EUROPEAID

Administration

European Commission

Objective

to provide relevant, innovative and labour market oriented Technical, Entrepreneurial and Vocational Education and Training programmes for both formal and informal training with a main focus on girls and youth living in vulnerable situation in view of enhancing selfand employment opportunities.

Eligible Activities

• Partnering with training institutions and capacity building • Identification and planning activities, including needs assessment, feasibility studies and piloted innovative training • Development of training methodologies that take into account both the learning capacity and patterns of the trainees and the local labour market • To design and develop training activities that provide trainees the skills and competences required in the workplace in formal and informal labour markets • Training activities supporting skills development in general, but also ensuring economic empowerment of women and vulnerable groups • To improve equitable access to TEVET through provision of scholarships/ bursaries to females and vulnerable students, guidance and counselling programmes in secondary schools to raise awareness on the advantages of technical careers as well as attachments schemes for transition to the labour market

Eligible Applicants

• be a legal person • be a non-profit making • be a specific type of organisation such as: non-governmental organisation, public body, local authority , economic actor , international (inter-governmental) organisation

Geo-coverage

Malawi

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for proposals

36

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

18 september 2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

28 february 2021

5.000.000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

2,5000,000

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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International Cooperation and Development

Town Twinning between Turkey and EU-II (Twinning for a Green Future) Grant Scheme (TTGS-II)

call synopsis Programme

EUROPEAID

Administration

European Commission

Objective

The global objective of this call for proposals is to enhance dialogue between Turkish and EU local authorities and strengthen the capacity of local authorities for the purposes of climate and environment based actions. The specific objective of this call for proposals is to create sustainable structures for stimulating exchange between local authorities in Turkey and the EU local authorities in areas relevant to climate and environment.

Eligible Activities

• Development of local plans, strategies, roadmaps and/or preparation of decisionmaking tools (modelling, impact and vulnerability analysis, etc.) with regard to climate change Enhancing the capacity of local authorities and enabling exchange of adaptation knowhow and experience among local authorities within Turkey and/or the EU for creation and/or implementation of climate change adaptation technologies and systems Raising public awareness on climate and environment related issues, particularly actions targeting children and youth

Eligible Applicants

• be a legal person, and • be non-profit making, and • be established in a Member State of the European Union or Turkey or an eligible country according to the IPA Regulation , and • be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action with the co-applicants and affiliated entitiy(ies), not acting as an intermediary, and • be a local authority in Turkey (municipality, special provincial administration (SPAs), Departments of Investment Monitoring and Coordination (DIMCs)), or • be a local authority in the EU Member States or an eligible country according to the IPA Regulation, except Turkey.

Geo-coverage

Turkey and/or EU Member State(s).

Max Duration (months)

Total budget/ call (€) Max budget/ project (€) More information & official documents

for proposals

12

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

18 september 2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

1 march 2022

2,5000,000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

100.000

Max % EU Cofunding

90

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International Cooperation and Development

Thematic Programme on Human Rights and Democracy - Turkey

call synopsis Programme

EUROPEAID

Administration

European Commission

Objective

The global objective of this call for proposals is to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms, democracy and the rule of law in Turkey. The specific objective of this call for proposals is to protect and empower individuals to contribute to the full enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms in Turkey.

Eligible Activities

• Provision of psychosocial, medical, legal assistance and any other type of support; • Documenting and reporting on cases of human rights violations; • Capacity strengthening of CSOs, democracy activists and human rights defenders; • Advocacy, lobbying and development of strategies by CSOs to push for legal reform, to influence policy-making, or to counter restrictions imposed by states on CSOs and other non-state actors; • Promoting inclusive and strategic partnerships, networking and cooperation with CSOs and other relevant stakeholders or among CSOs

Eligible Applicants

• •

Geo-coverage

Turkey.

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Type of call

for proposals

48

Mandatory International Partnerships

no

18 september 2021

Deadline (D/M/Y)

15 march 2022

3,300,000

Expected number of proposals funded

n.d.

700.000

Max % EU Cofunding

95

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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

CINEA

European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency

Executive Agency

COST

European CoopAssociation eration in Science and Technology Association

COST provides networking opportunities for researchers and innovators in order to strengthen Europe’s capacity to address scientific, technological and societal challenges.

EACEA

Education, Audio- Executive visual and Culture Agency Executive Agency

http://eacea.ec.europa. EACEA is responsible for the management of certain EU's funding programmes eu/ in the fields of education, culture, audiovisual, sport, citizenship and volunteering.

EASME

Executive Agency Executive for SMEs Agency

EASME manages on behalf of European Commission, several EU programmes (i.e. COSME, part of the HORIZON Programme, EMFF)

https://ec.europa.eu/ easme/

ECHO

European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations Office

European Commission Department

With seven regional offices and field offices in over 40 countries, it deploys humanitarian aid operations across the world, intervention strategies and policy for aid for humanitarian need and disasters.

https://ec.europa.eu/ echo/index_en

EDA

European Defense Agency

Decentralised Agency

EDA supports its Member States’ efforts to enhance their defence capabilities in a collaborative manner, supporting cooperative European defence projects and research and technology development in the defence and security sector

http://www.eda.europa. eu/

EIF

European Investment Fund

Investment Fund

EIF is part of the European Investment Bank Group. Its shareholders are the European Investment Bank (EIB), the European Union, represented by the European Commission, and a wide range of public and private banks and financial institutions. EIF is a specialist provider of risk finance to benefit small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) across Europe.

https://www.eif.org/

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WEBLINK

CINEA supports the European Green https://cinea.ec.euDealSearch, with a focus on creating ropa.eu/index_en synergies to support a sustainable, connected, and decarbonised Europe. CINEA will continue to manage existing projects, including those taken over from the EASME agency, and start implementing new 2021-2027 programmes delivering on the necessary actions to achieve climate neutrality in Europe by 2050 https://www.cost.eu/


ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS MENTIONED IN SYNOPSES

European Institutions, Agencies and Associations ACRONYM

TITLE

CATEGORY MISSION

EMFF

European Maritime and Fisheries Fund

Structural and Investment Fund

EMFF helps fishermen in the transition https://ec.europa.eu/ to sustainable fishing; it supports coastal fisheries/cfp/emff_en communities in diversifying their economies; it finances projects that create new jobs and improve quality of life along European coasts supports sustainable aquaculture developments.

ERA-NET Bioenergy

ERA-NET Bioenergy Consortium

Consortium

ERA-NET Bioenergy is a network of national funding organisations which support bioenergy projects. Since January 2011, ERA-NET Bioenergy is a self-sustained network with a clear focus on joint calls for R&D proposals.

EUCF

European City Facility

Consortium

https://eucityfacility.eu/ The EUCF is a European initiative to home.html support municipalities, local authorities and their groupings to develop investment concepts to accelerate investments in sustainable energy. In form of a € 60k grant, the EUCF finances services and activities to support the development of investment concepts by local authorities.

HaDEA

Health and Digital Executive Executive Agency Agency

https://hadea.ec.euThe HaDEA addresses the European ropa.eu/index_it Commission’s ambition to help rebuild a post-COVID-19 Europe at its heart, which will be greener, more digital, more resilient and better fit for the current and forthcoming challenges.

INEA

Innovation and Networks Executive Agency

INEA is the successor organisation of the Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency (TEN-TEA). Its mission is to support the Commission, project promoters and stakeholders

Decentralised Agency

WEBLINK

www.eranetbioenergy. net

https://ec.europa.eu/ inea/mission-objectives

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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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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

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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