Action grants boosting cancer prevention through the use of the European Code against Cancer and other concerted actions
This program offers action grants to significantly boost cancer prevention efforts across the European Union. By supporting initiatives that leverage the European Code against Cancer and enhance health literacy, it aims to reduce cancer incidence and improve health outcomes. The program distinguishes itself by focusing on practical implementation, digital tools, and reaching vulnerable populations to translate scientific knowledge into effective preventive actions.
Who is Funded for Cancer Prevention Initiatives
This section outlines the eligibility criteria for organizations seeking funding, specifying the types of applicants, the geographical regions covered by the program, and its overarching objectives to combat cancer through prevention and improved health literacy.
What is Funded for Enhanced Cancer Prevention
This section details the specific types of projects and thematic areas eligible for funding, focusing on initiatives that support cancer prevention and health literacy through innovative methods, including digital solutions.
Type and Scope of Funding for Cancer Prevention Grants
This section provides details on the financial support available, specifying the type of financial instrument and the total allocated budget for this initiative.
Conditions and Requirements for Applicants
This section outlines the essential conditions and requirements that applicants must meet, as well as general provisions governing the grant. Detailed information is referenced to the official call document.
Application Procedure for Cancer Prevention Grants
This section guides potential applicants through the application and selection process for these action grants, from submission to evaluation.
Legal Basis of the EU Cancer Prevention Program
This section details the legal framework underpinning the funding program, identifying the foundational documents that authorize and govern its operations.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Allocated Budget:
2,500,000 €
Deadline:
25.01.2022
Award Channel:
Individual Aid
Region:
European Union, Albania, Turkey, Ukraine
Sectors:
Healthcare, Information and Communication Technology, Research and Development, Service Sector
Beneficiaries:
General population, including hard-to-reach and marginalised groups, and individuals at risk of cancer.
Application Type:
Optional Consortium
Funding Stages:
Awareness Campaigns, Policy Development, Implementation, Service Delivery, Capacity Building, Product Development, Applied Research
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Managed By:
Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA)
Additional Partners:
Hybrid Core BV (AI-powered decision support, software development), INTERSPREAD GMBH (dissemination, exploitation, communication), ROLIX IMPEX SERIES S.R.L. (R&D, industrial automation), SPEMD - EVENTOS CIENTÍFICOS E CULTURAIS, UNIPESSOAL LDA (continuing education, research, oral health literacy), K D'Innovation (R&D, market evidence, data analysis), CONCEPTTO DESARROLLO ESTRATÉGICO, SL (innovation, IP, training, R&D strategies), CUICUI STUDIOS SL (App and video-game development), EUROPEAN CANCER ORGANISATION (health literacy communication), HABITUS ARASTIRMA VE DANISMANLIK LIMITED SIRKETI (anthropological research in medical field), PRAKSIS ASSOCIATION (humanitarian programs, advocacy, research, social support), SYNYO GmbH (research, solution development, validation, dissemination), PEOPLE IN FOCUS (good governance, youth & marginalized group integration), IMC- INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SLOVAKIA, S.R.O. (mobile app development, big data, AI/ML, health monitoring), NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE (clinical & research cancer care, prevention), MINDS & SPARKS GMBH (applied research, web applications, data visualisation, dissemination), Grupo Colabora Formación y Proyectos, SL (VET training, employment programs), TURUN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY (applied research, supportive cancer & palliative care), GC GENOMICS ESPAÑA, SL (animal & vegetal genomics), The Vision for Teenagers Adolescents and Youths Wellbeing Initiative (cancer prevention, medical & nursing support), GRANT GARANT SRO (dissemination & communication, EU policy analysis), GC GENOMICS GMBH (human genomics studies & analysis), Digestive Cancers Europe (patient advocacy, patient insights, information dissemination), BCN HEALTH ECONOMICS & OUTCOMES RESEARCH S.L. (health economic analysis, medical writing, communication & dissemination)
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