Bio-based solutions for humanitarian applications
The 'Bio-based solutions for humanitarian applications' funding program, part of Horizon Europe, aims to advance the use of bio-based solutions in humanitarian contexts. This initiative supports research and innovation to address critical challenges such as waste management and pollution in humanitarian aid operations. By fostering sustainable, circular bioeconomy practices, the program seeks to improve environmental performance and societal benefits in these demanding environments.
Who is Funded
This section details the eligibility criteria for applicants, the geographical regions covered by the program, and its overarching objectives. The program seeks to engage diverse organizations committed to developing sustainable bio-based solutions for humanitarian applications, with a strong emphasis on international cooperation and addressing global environmental challenges.
What is Funded
This section outlines the specific types of projects and thematic areas that are eligible for funding, focusing on innovative bio-based solutions designed for humanitarian applications. It also addresses the nature of eligible costs and the typical developmental stage of projects supported.
Type and Scope of Funding
This section provides essential information on the financial aspects of the program, including the type of financial support offered, the available funding amounts per project, and expected project duration.
Conditions and Requirements
This section outlines the crucial rules and specific conditions that applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to throughout the application and project implementation phases. It covers application terms, collaboration requirements, and other significant provisions.
Application Procedure
This section details the structured application process, from submission to how decisions are made and communicated to applicants. While the call is now closed, this information provides insight into the typical procedures.
Legal Basis
This section outlines the foundational legal and policy documents that govern the 'Bio-based solutions for humanitarian applications' program, ensuring its legitimacy and guiding its implementation.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
1,500,000.00 €
Allocated Budget:
3,000,000.00 €
Deadline:
28.03.2023
Open Until:
Closed
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
European Union, Associated Countries, and eligible low- and middle-income countries (including Africa and Mediterranean regions)
Sectors:
Agriculture and Agribusiness, Textile and Apparel Industry, Construction and Building Materials, Water and Waste Management, Information and Communication Technology, Green Technology, Research and Development, Service Sector, Environmental and Climate Protection, Social Enterprises, Other
Beneficiaries:
Humanitarian aid operators, Bio-based sector stakeholders, NGOs
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Applied Research, Pilot Testing, Policy Development, Implementation, Capacity Building, Awareness Campaigns, Evaluation
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Managed By:
European Commission
Additional Partners:
Environment for Development (EfD), Technische Universitaet Dresden (Institute of Waste Management and Circular Economy), Rural Agency for Community Development and Assistance (RACIDA), Tech2Market Spolka z Ograniczona Odpowiedzialnoscia, Global Youth Development Program (GDYP), Varna Free University, Grant Garant SRO, Finnova (FinnovaRegio), Zeus Consulting IKE, Synyo GmbH, Jassp SAS, Centro de Investigacion Le Qara, Conservation Education and Research Trust (Earthwatch Europe), Venusrouzes LabSolutions, Infinitivity Design Labs (IDL), Asociacion Para La Promocion, Investigacion, Desarrollo E Innovacion Tecnologica De La Industria Del Calzado Y Conexas De La Rioja, Ecologicon GmbH, Climate Action Association (CAN), Izmit Belediyesi, Flow Analysis and Simulation Team (University of West Attica), Minds & Sparks GmbH, Smart & Lean Hub OY, Innovaplast Biotechnology Inc., Institutul National De Cercetare Dezvoltare Pentru Ecologie Industriala (ECOIND), Krechnologies (Biolynx), Nuromedia GmbH, Reversa, Papanikolaou Hospital, Industrielle Biotechnologie Bayernnetzwerk Gmbh (IBB), Dorian Impres SRL (National Research Institute INMA and Research Centre IPA SA), Youth 4 Development (Y4D CBO), Interspread GmbH, Syxis VSI, Software Imagination & Vision SRL (SIMAVI), Grantxpert Consulting Limited (GX), Etaireia Touristikis Anaptiksis Kaiprovolis Periferias Leykosias Ltd (Nicosia Tourism Board), Euronovia, BEIA Consult International SRL, Antonija Bogadi (SYNYO)
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