Indoor air quality and health
The "Indoor air quality and health" topic, part of Horizon Europe's Health cluster, aims to advance understanding and solutions for indoor air pollution. It supports research and innovation to mitigate health impacts from environmental factors, contributing to a healthier living and working environment across Europe and internationally. This initiative seeks to bridge knowledge gaps and inform evidence-based policy-making.
Who is Funded
This section provides an overview of the eligible participants, the geographical areas covered by the program, and its primary objectives. The program seeks to fund a diverse range of legal entities committed to improving indoor air quality and related health outcomes across Europe and beyond.
What is Funded
This section details the types of projects, thematic areas, and activities eligible for funding, focusing on research and innovation to enhance indoor air quality and health.
Type and Scope of Funding
This section outlines the nature and financial parameters of the support available, including the type of financial instrument and the maximum funding per project.
Conditions and Requirements
This section details the key conditions and requirements for applicants and beneficiaries, covering application terms, collaboration rules, and specific provisions.
Application Procedure
This section guides through the application and selection processes, outlining how proposals were submitted and evaluated.
Legal Basis
This section identifies the foundational legal documents that authorize and govern the funding program, providing legitimacy and shaping its operation.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
8,000,000 €
Allocated Budget:
40,000,000 €
Deadline:
21.09.2021
Open Until:
31.12.2027
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
European Union, Associated Countries, and selected Third Countries (including the USA). Projects should address European cities and regions.
Sectors:
Healthcare, Environmental and Climate Protection, Research and Development, Information and Communication Technology, Other
Beneficiaries:
Public Health, Environmental Health, Research & Innovation Community
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Basic Research, Applied Research, Experimental Development, Prototyping, Pilot Testing
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Additional Partners:
European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) for chemical monitoring data sharing in IPCHEM.
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