The EU Prize for Humanitarian Innovation
The EU Prize for Humanitarian Innovation, also known as InnovAid, is a prestigious recognition prize under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme. It aims to celebrate and reward organisations that have developed and deployed groundbreaking technological solutions to enhance the efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and quality of humanitarian aid delivery for vulnerable populations worldwide. The prize seeks to inspire further innovation and encourage the scaling up of impactful solutions across different humanitarian contexts.
Who is Funded for Humanitarian Innovation?
This section provides comprehensive details on who is eligible to apply for the EU Prize for Humanitarian Innovation, defining the types of organisations, their geographical location, and the overarching objectives the program seeks to achieve through innovative humanitarian solutions.
What Innovative Solutions are Funded?
This section outlines the types of projects and thematic areas that the EU Prize for Humanitarian Innovation supports, focusing on innovative solutions and the developmental stage required for applications. It highlights how the prize seeks to encourage advancements in key humanitarian sectors.
Type and Scope of Humanitarian Innovation Funding
This section details the financial structure of the EU Prize for Humanitarian Innovation, including the type of financial instrument used and the specific prize amounts awarded to successful innovators.
Conditions and Requirements for Applicants
This section outlines the key rules, regulations, and specific conditions that applicants and prize winners must adhere to for the EU Prize for Humanitarian Innovation. It covers application terms, collaboration guidelines, and other important provisions.
Application and Evaluation Procedure
This section provides a detailed guide to the application and evaluation procedures for the EU Prize for Humanitarian Innovation, from submission steps to the jury-based selection process and timeline for award announcements.
Legal Basis and Governing Documents
This section outlines the official framework and foundational documents that govern the EU Prize for Humanitarian Innovation, ensuring transparency and adherence to European Union regulations.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
250,000 €
Allocated Budget:
500,000 €
Award Channel:
Prizes And Competitions
Region:
European Union Member States and countries associated with Horizon Europe, including their overseas countries and territories.
Sectors:
Water and Waste Management, Energy Production and Supply, Food Processing, Healthcare, Environmental and Climate Protection, Other
Application Type:
Optional Consortium
Funding Stages:
Pilot Testing, Scaling, Implementation
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Managed By:
European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA)
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