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The New European Bauhaus Initiative brings citizens, experts, businesses, and institutions together to reimagine sustainable living in Europe and beyond.
This call aims to boost the transformation of cities by bringing individuals and communities closer to nature.
The EIT Community invites applicants to develop and submit applications aligned with the New European Bauhaus initiative (hereinafter NEB) focused on developing long-term solutions in collaboration with citizens to deliver transformation that match the needs and demand of a wider community.
The overall purpose of this Co-Create NEB Call for Proposals is to demonstrate new solutions to boost the transformation of cities, rural and peri-urban, by bringing individuals and communities closer to nature, bringing a sense of belonging, addressing the needs of territories, and communities that needed specific attention, and transforming value chains and life of materials towards circularity.
This Call for Proposals is open to legal entities (private or public, KIC partners or not) established in Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU), and/or in Third countries associated to Horizon Europe.
Applications must be a consortia of a minimum 2 partners and a maximum of 4 partners. One of these partners must be a City, region or an affiliated entity to a City or region located in an EU Member State or a Third Country associated to Horizon Europe. At least 2 of the partners must be independent from each other. One partner has to be presented as the Lead Partner.
Applications from RIS countries are encouraged to participate.
For further eligibility information please check Chapter 2.2 of the Call document.
The grant will award products and services (including rapid prototypes) and/or the co-design of of public realm and commons, adressing at least one of the EIT Community NEB Challenges based on the New European Bauhaus four thematic axes:
All submitted proposals are expected to co-create, build sustainable, beautiful and inclusive public space in alignment with NEB. In terms of public realm development strategy, the projects must comply with at least one of the expected outcome targets:
The funding rate is 75% up to 45.000€ for each project, leaving the remaining 25% to be co-funded by the applicant.
Overall 8 selected projects (ideally minimum 1 proposal per EIT Community NEB Challenge) can be implemented in six regions/cities located in the European Union Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries from February 2024 to December 2024.
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