Call for Proposals: action grants on Facilitating Organ Paired Exchange (HS-g-23-51 )
The EU4Health Programme’s Call for Proposals EU4H-2023-PJ-10, titled "Facilitating Organ Paired Exchange," provided action grants to enhance public health, address cross-border health threats, improve access to medical products, and strengthen national health systems within the European Union. This program specifically targeted initiatives that facilitate organ paired exchange, contributing to more efficient and equitable organ transplantation processes.
Who is Funded
This program supports a diverse range of organizations within the European Union that are committed to advancing public health and healthcare systems. Eligible entities include research institutions, public bodies, and various enterprises focused on medical advancements. The program's primary objective is to facilitate organ paired exchange, thereby improving access to vital medical procedures and strengthening health infrastructure.
What is Funded
The program focused on projects that contribute to the facilitation of organ paired exchange. While specific eligible and excluded costs or target project stages are not detailed in the available summary, the general scope covered activities that lead to improvements in organ transplantation processes and overall public health infrastructure.
Type and Scope of Funding
This funding program offered action grants to support eligible projects. The maximum funding available for a single project under this specific topic was 600,000 €. Further details on funding rates and project duration are available in the comprehensive call documentation.
Conditions and Requirements
Applicants had to adhere to specific conditions and requirements outlined in the official call document, including detailed administrative, legal, and operational stipulations. Projects were typically expected to be collaborative, involving multiple entities to form a consortium.
Application Procedure
The application process involved a single-stage submission. Evaluation of proposals was based on specific award criteria, and applicants were notified according to a defined timeline. Comprehensive guidance for submission was available through official resources.
Legal Basis
This funding program is established and governed by specific European Union regulations and work programmes, ensuring its legitimacy and operational framework. Official texts related to these legal bases are made publicly available.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
600,000 €
Allocated Budget:
600,000 €
Open Until:
17.10.2023
Award Channel:
Competitive Tender
Region:
European Union
Sectors:
Healthcare, Medical Technology, Research and Development
Beneficiaries:
Patients, healthcare professionals, national health systems, research organizations
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Additional Partners:
FUNDACION INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION MARQUES DE VALDECILLA (Spain) - Research Organisation, SYNYO GmbH (Austria) - Small or medium-size enterprise, BEIA CONSULT INTERNATIONAL SRL (Romania) - Small or medium-size enterprise, MINDS & SPARKS GMBH (Austria) - Research Organisation, Flow Analysis and Simulation Team (Greece) - Higher or secondary education establishment, Humanized Solutions, Lda (Portugal) - Small or medium-size enterprise, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE EXPERT SRL (Romania) - Small or medium-size enterprise, Municipality of Fushe-Arrez (Albania) - Public organisation, Africa Health Organisation (AHO) (United Kingdom) - Other, Mimma Dreams APS (Italy) - Non-governmental organization, INTERSPREAD GMBH (Austria) - Small or medium-size enterprise, GRANT GARANT SRO (Czechia) - Small or medium-size enterprise, Papanikolaou Hospital (Greece) - Public organisation
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