Action grants to create a ‘Cancer Survivor Smart Card’

Last updated: 18.7.2025
Grant

The 'Cancer Survivor Smart Card' action grant aims to significantly improve the quality of life and health status for cancer survivors across the European Union. By developing and widely promoting a new interoperable eCard or app, the program seeks to enhance communication between survivors and health and social care providers. This initiative addresses unmet needs, facilitates data sharing, and ensures equitable access to high-quality information and best practices for cancer survivors.

Who is Funded

This program targets cancer survivors, including children and young survivors, across the European Union, aiming to improve their quality of life and communication with healthcare providers. Eligible participants include a wide range of organizations and entities, with a focus on collaborative efforts to develop and implement innovative communication tools.

What is Funded

This program funds activities related to the development, delivery, and usability of a personalized ‘Cancer Survivor Smart Card’. The focus is on improving communication and data sharing within the healthcare sector for cancer survivors, with an emphasis on digital health solutions and best practices.

Type and Scope of Funding

This action grant provides financial support to create a ‘Cancer Survivor Smart Card’, with a total allocated budget of 1,800,000 €. The support is provided as a grant to cover project-related expenses.

Conditions and Requirements

Key conditions and requirements for this program are primarily detailed within the full call document, covering aspects from admissibility and eligibility to financial and legal setups. Applicants are expected to adhere to specific guidelines for submission and reporting.

Application Procedure

The application process for these action grants involved a single-stage submission, with details on submission, evaluation, and award criteria outlined in the call document and the Online Manual.

The program is governed by several key EU regulations and documents, ensuring its legitimacy and guiding its implementation within the broader European health policy framework.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

1,800,000 €

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

1,800,000 €

Deadline

Deadline:

25.01.2022

Open Until

Open Until:

25.01.2022

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Individual Aid

Region

Region:

European Union

Sectors

Sectors:

Healthcare, Information and Communication Technology

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries:

Cancer survivors, cancer patients, children and young cancer survivors

Application Type

Application Type:

Consortium Required

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Prototyping, Pilot Testing, Implementation, Service Delivery

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

Managed By:

European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA)

Additional Partners:

PEOPLE IN FOCUS (NGO, Albania), MINDS & SPARKS GMBH (Applied Research, Development, Dissemination & Exploitation, Germany), GC GENOMICS GMBH (Human Genomics Studies & Analysis, Germany), INTERSPREAD GMBH (Dissemination, Exploitation & Communication, Germany), Hybrid Core BV (AI-powered Decision Support Applications, Privacy-Preserving Data Management, Data Integration, Risk Alert & Early Warning, IT System Architecture, Software Development & Consulting, Belgium), PRAKSIS ASSOCIATION (Health Prevention, Awareness Raising, Multidisciplinary Interventions, Greece), TrustSec SP.Z.O.O. (Smartcard OS Development, PKI, FIDO2, Secure Mobile Apps, Customized SW Development, Penetration Testing & Consulting, Egypt), PTL- Centro de Psicologia do Trauma e do Luto (Life-Events Impact & Cancer Survivor Burden Reduction, Portugal), Amitia s.r.o. (AI/ML Solutions in Healthcare, Mobile Application Development for Cancer Patients, Czechia), NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE (Clinical & Research Cancer Center, Ukraine), GC GENOMICS ESPAÑA, SL (Animal & Vegetal Genomics Upgrades, Spain), SYNYO GmbH (Research Activities, Concept Design, Solution Development, Validation, Dissemination, Austria), SOCIETA PER L'ASSISTENZA AL MALATO ONCOLOGICO TERMINALE ONLUS (Home-Based Palliative Care, Italy), TURUN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY (Applied Research, Development & Innovation in Supportive Cancer & Palliative Care, Finland), GRANT GARANT SRO (Alternative Financing, Dissemination & Communication, EU Policy Analysis, Innovation Stakeholder Contacts, Proposal Development, Structural Funds Implementation & Program Evaluation, Czechia), Grupo Colabora Formación y Proyectos, SL (VET Centre for Training & Employment, Spain), IMC- INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SLOVAKIA, S.R.O. (Advanced Technologies & Health, Mobile App Development, Big Data, Edge Computing, AI/ML, Health Monitoring, Slovakia), Digestive Cancers Europe (Patient Insights & Perspectives, Information Dissemination, Belgium), EUROPEAN CANCER ORGANISATION (App Development, Belgium), HABITUS ARASTIRMA VE DANISMANLIK LIMITED SIRKETI (Anthropological & Social Sciences Research in Medical Field, Ethnographic Research, Turkey), BCN HEALTH ECONOMICS & OUTCOMES RESEARCH S.L. (QoL Measurement, Health Economic Analysis, Health Technology Assessment, Medical Writing, Communication & Dissemination, Spain), C.I.P. CITIZENS IN POWER (Global Education, Social Innovation, Entrepreneurship, STEM, Sustainable Growth, Cyprus), STICHTING VITAL AID FOUNDATION (Integration of Migrant Youths & Women, Gender, Healthcare, Elderly & Physically Challenged Support, Netherlands).

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