Regional governance models in the bioeconomy
This program, part of the Horizon Europe initiative, aimed to foster sustainable and innovative bioeconomy strategies through enhanced regional governance models. It sought to reduce resource consumption, increase innovation capacity, and ensure inclusive transitions by leveraging social creativity and effective best practice sharing across European regions.
Who is Funded for Bioeconomy Governance
This section outlines the target beneficiaries and geographical scope of the program, detailing who was eligible to receive funding and the overarching objectives it aimed to achieve within the bioeconomy sector.
What is Funded in Regional Bioeconomy
This section provides details on the types of projects and thematic areas that were eligible for funding, focusing on bioeconomy and sustainability initiatives. It also outlines the development stages of supported projects.
Type and Scope of Bioeconomy Funding
This section details the financial aspects of the program, including the type of funding provided, the allocated amounts, and information on the anticipated number of projects.
Conditions for Bioeconomy Proposals
This section outlines the essential rules and conditions that applicants and beneficiaries needed to adhere to for successful participation in the program, covering application terms, collaboration guidelines, and key compliance requirements.
Application Procedure for Bioeconomy Grants
This section provides an overview of the application submission and evaluation process for the program, including critical dates and how proposals were assessed.
Legal Basis of the Funding Program
This section details the core legal and policy documents that establish and govern the "Regional governance models in the bioeconomy" funding program, ensuring transparency and providing a framework for its operations.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
2,500,000 €
Allocated Budget:
5,000,000 €
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
European Union regions
Sectors:
Agriculture and Agribusiness, Food Processing, Renewable Energy, Water and Waste Management, Information and Communication Technology, Software Development, Green Technology, Environmental and Climate Protection, Social Enterprises, Other
Beneficiaries:
regional authorities, local economic and implementing authorities, bioeconomy clusters, SMEs, civil society organisations including NGOs, knowledge providers, primary producers, consumers
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Policy Development, Implementation, Capacity Building, Awareness Campaigns, Monitoring, Evaluation, Other
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Managed By:
European Research Executive Agency
Additional Partners:
European Research Executive Agency (evaluation)
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