Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and the New European Bauhaus (RIA using FSTP)
The "Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and the New European Bauhaus" program, part of Horizon Europe, aimed to foster decentralised and sustainable manufacturing within urban environments. This initiative sought to integrate creative and human-centric approaches, inspired by the New European Bauhaus, to enhance urban resilience and inclusivity while leveraging green and digital technologies.
Who is Funded by Localised and Urban Manufacturing
This section outlines the eligibility criteria for applicants, the geographical scope of funded activities, and the core objectives of the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and the New European Bauhaus" program. It clarifies who can apply, where projects should be implemented, and the strategic goals the program aims to achieve.
What is Funded by Localised and Urban Manufacturing
This section details the types of projects and thematic areas eligible for funding under the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and the New European Bauhaus" program. It outlines the specific industries and challenges addressed, the kinds of costs that can be covered, and the typical developmental stages of projects supported.
Type and Scope of Funding for Urban Manufacturing Initiatives
This section details the financial framework of the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and the New European Bauhaus" program, including the type of financial support provided, the maximum funding amounts available per project and for third parties, and any relevant co-financing information.
Conditions and Requirements for Localised and Urban Manufacturing Projects
This section outlines the key regulations and specific requirements governing the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and the New European Bauhaus" program. It covers application stipulations, collaboration mandates, budget restrictions, and other critical provisions essential for compliance.
Application Procedure for Localised and Urban Manufacturing
This section guides potential applicants through the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and the New European Bauhaus" program's application process, detailing submission procedures, evaluation methods, and how successful applicants are selected and notified.
Legal Basis of the Funding Program
This section outlines the fundamental legal and official documents that establish and govern the "Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and the New European Bauhaus" funding program, ensuring transparency and accountability in its operations.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
2,500,000 €
Allocated Budget:
Total budget for the call HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01 was 55,000,000.00 €. For this specific topic (HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01-53), the indicative budget was 10,000,000 €, with individual grants ranging from 1,500,000 € to 2,500,000 €.
Award Channel:
Competitive Tender
Region:
European Union and Associated Countries, specifically NUTS level 1 regions within EU Member States and Associated Countries. For Associated Countries without NUTS classification (Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Kosovo, Israel, Moldova, Tunisia, Ukraine, and potentially Morocco), the country as a whole is considered one geographical area. The location of demonstration activities is key for geographical balance assessment.
Sectors:
Information and Communication Technology, Research and Development, Environmental and Climate Protection, Creative Industries, Service Sector, Other
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Basic Research, Applied Research, Prototyping, Pilot Testing, Product Development
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Additional Partners:
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), EIT Digital, EIT Manufacturing, EU Mission Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities, social partners, New European Bauhaus Community, NEBLab
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