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Key Elements in writing successful proposals &
managing EU funded projects
VUZF University, Sofia, 3 October 2016
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Content
Forms of funding
Information how to get started
Presentation of European Programmes
Practical examples on building a proposal and
managing an EU funded project
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Forms of Financing
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European Funding Programmes
European Dimension
Competitive
Transnational Cooperation
Support of projects or organisations which further the
interests of the EU or contribute to the implementation of an
EU programme or policy
Non profit character
Characteristics
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Structural Funds
Decentralised management and selection of projects
(national or/and regional level)
Adjusted to the socioeconomic challenges faced by the
individual member states or regions
Application procedures are set by the Managing
Authorities of individual states
Characteristics
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Application Procedure
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Information how to get started
Am I eligible for this programme?
Does my idea fit in one of the eligible actions and its priorities?
What is the timeframe?
What kind of funding is available?
Who are the partners or who could be partners of the consortium?
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An overview of the open calls for proposals of the following programmes
HORIZON 2020
ERASMUS+
COSME
CREATIVE EUROPE
RIGHTS, EQUALITY AND CITIZENSHIP
JUSTICE
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Main pillars of Horizon 2020:
Excellent Science
Industrial Leadership
Societal Challenges
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HORIZON 2020 Framework Programme2014-2020
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HORIZON 2020
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Structure of HORIZON 2020:
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HORIZON 2020
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Pillar 1. Excellent science
Why:
• World class science is the foundation of tomorrow’s technologies, jobs and wellbeing
• Europe needs to develop, attract and retain research talent
• Researchers need access to the best infrastructures
The Excellent Science pillar consists of the following schemes:
European Research Council (ERC)
Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Actions
Research Infrastructures
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Pillar 1. Excellent scienceOpen calls
Call Deadline
EUROPEAN
RESEARCH
COUNCIL (ERC)
ERC-2017-STG: ERC Starting Grant 18 October 2016
ERC-2017-PoC: ERC-Proof of Concept
Cut-off dates
19 January 2017
25 April 2017
5 September 2017
ERC-2017-CoG: Consolidator Grant (forthcoming) 9 February 2017
ERC-2017-AdG: Advanced Grant (forthcoming) 31 August 2017
MARIE
SKŁODOWSKA
CURIE ACTIONS
(MSCA)
MSCA-ITN-2017: Innovative Training Networks 10 January 2017
MSCA-RISE-2017: Research and Innovation Staff Exchange 5 April 2017
MSCA-IF-2017: Individual Fellowships 14 September 2017
MSCA-COFUND-2017: Co-funding of regional, national and
international programmes
28 September 2017
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Pillar 1. Excellent scienceOpen calls
Call Deadline
FUTURE AND
EMERGING
TECHNOLOGIES
(FET)
H2020-FETOPEN-2016-2017 FET-Open – Novel ideas for radically new
technologies
17 September 2017
FETOPEN-01-2016-2017: FET-Open research and innovation actions 17 January 2017
27 September 2017
FETOPEN-03-2017: FET-Open Coordination and Support Actions 17 January 2017
FETOPEN-04-2016-2017: FET Innovation Launchpad 27 September 2017
FETPROACT-02-2017: FET ERANET Cofund 24 January 2017
FETHPC-02-2017: Transition to Exascale Computing (forthcoming) 26 September 2017
FETHPC-03-2017: Exascale HPC ecosystem development (forthcoming) 26 September 2017
RESEARCH
INFRASTRUCTURESINFRAINNOV-01-2017: Fostering co-innovation for future detection and
imaging technologies (forthcoming)
29 March 2017
INFRADEV-01-2017: Design Studies (forthcoming) 29 March 2017
INFRASUPP-02-2017: Policy and international cooperation measures for
research infrastructures (forthcoming)
29 March 2017
EINFRA-12-2017: Data and Distributed Computing e-infrastructures for Open
Science (forthcoming)
29 March 2017
EINFRA-21-2017: Platform-driven e-infrastructure innovation (forthcoming) 29 March 2017
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Pillar 2. Industrial leadership
Why:
• Strategic investments in key technologies (e.g. advanced manufacturing, micro-electronics) underpin innovation across existing and emerging sectors
• Europe needs to attract more private investment in research and innovation
• Europe needs more innovative small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to create growth and jobs
The Industrial Leadership pillar consists of the following schemes:
Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies (LEIT)
- Information and Communication Technologies, Nanotechnologies, Advanced materials, Biotechnology, Advanced manufacturing and processing, Space
Access to risk finance
Innovation in SMEs
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Pillar 2. Industrial leadershipOpen calls
Call Deadline
LEADERSHIP IN
ENABLING AND
INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGIES
(LEIT)
H2020-ICT-2016-2017: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES CALL
8 November 2016
H2020-EEB-2016-2017: CALL FOR ENERGY-EFFICIENT
BUILDINGS
19 January 2017
H2020-NMBP-2016-2017: CALL FOR NANOTECHNOLOGIES,
ADVANCED MATERIALS, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND
PRODUCTION
27 October 2016 (two-stage topics)
19 January 2017 (single stage topics)
H2020-IND-CE-2016-17: INDUSTRY 2020 IN THE CIRCULAR
ECONOMY
27 October 2016 (two-stage topics)
19 January 2017 (single stage topics)
H2020-SMEINST-2016-2017: HORIZON 2020 DEDICATED SME
INSTRUMENT 2016-2017
Cut-off dates for Phase 1
9 November 2016
15 February 2017
3 May 2017
6 September 2017
8 November 2017
Cut-off dates for Phase 2
13 October 2016
18 January 2017
6 April 2017
1 June 2017
18 October 2017
H2020-INNOSUP-2016-2017: FOR A BETTER INNOVATION
SUPPORT TO SMES
Cut-off dates
18 October 2016
8 March 2017
18 October 2017
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HORIZON 2020
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Pillar 3. Societal challenges
Why:
• Concerns of citizens and society/EU policy objectives (climate, environment, energy, transport, etc) cannot be achieved without innovation
• Breakthrough solutions come from multi-disciplinary collaborations, including social sciences & humanities
• Promising solutions need to be tested, demonstrated and scaled up
Societal challenges:
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research
and the bioeconomy
Secure, clean and efficient energy
Smart, green and integrated transport
Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials
Europe in a changing world - inclusive, innovative and reflective societies
Secure societies - protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens
SOCIETAL
CHALLENGESCall Deadline
SC1: Health, demographic
change and wellbeing
H2020-SC1-2016-2017: PERSONALISED MEDICINE 31 January 2017 or
11 April 2017
depending on the topic
IMI2-2015-08: Ebola and other filoviral haemorrhagic fevers (Ebola+) programme:
future outbreaks
16 March 2017
14 September 2017
15 March 2018
H2020-BirthDayPrize-2016: Horizon Prize - Birth Day 6 September 2017
SC2: Food security,
sustainable agriculture and
forestry, marine and maritime
and inland water research
and the bioeconomy
New calls opening on 4 October 201614 February 2017
SC3: Secure, clean and
efficient energyH2020-EE-2016-2017: ENERGY EFFICIENCY CALL 2016-2017 19 January 2017
H2020-LCE-2016-2017: COMPETITIVE LOW-CARBON ENERGY 5 January 2017
14 February 2017
16 February 2017
depending on the topic
LCE-Prize-PhotovoltaicsHistory-01-2016: Horizon prize for Integrated Photovoltaic
System in European Protected Historic Urban districts
26 September 2018
LCE-Prize-CO2Reuse-01-2016: Horizon prize for CO2 reuse 3 April 2019
LCE-Prize-RenewableHospital-01-2016: Horizon prize for a Combined Heat and Power
(CHP) Installation in a hospital using 100% Renewable Energy Sources
3 April 2019
Pillar 3. Societal challenges- Open calls
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SOCIETAL CHALLENGES Call Deadline
SC4: Smart, green and
integrated transport
H2020-MG-2016-2017: MOBILITY FOR GROWTH 26 January 2017
(two-stage topics)
1 February 2017
(single stage topics)
H2020-ART-2016-2017: AUTOMATED ROAD TRANSPORT26 January 2017
(two-stage topics)
H2020-FutureEnginePrize-2016: FutureEnginePrize-01-2016 20 August 2017
H2020-EngineRetrofitPrize-2016: EngineRetrofitPrize-01-2016 12 September 2017
SC5: Climate action,
environment, resource efficiency
and raw materials
SCC-1-2016-2017: Smart Cities and Communities lighthouse
projects
New calls opening on 8 November 2016
14 February 2017
SC6: Europe in a changing world
- inclusive, innovative and
reflective societies
H2020-SC6-CO-CREATION-2016-2017: CO-CREATION FOR
GROWTH AND INCLUSION
New calls opening on 4 October 2016:
CO-CREATION
UNDERSTANDING EUROPE - PROMOTING THE EUROPEAN
PUBLIC AND CULTURAL SPACE
ENGAGING TOGETHER GLOBALLY
REVERSING INEQUALITIES AND PROMOTING FAIRNESS
15 November 2016
2 February 2017
Pillar 3. Societal challenges- Open calls
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Call Deadline
Spreading excellence
and widening
participation
WIDESPREAD-04-2017: Teaming Phase 1 15 November 2016
Science with and for
Society
New calls opening on 12 April 201730 August 2017
WIP-01-2017: EU Prize for Women Innovators 20173 November 2016
Other Horizon 2020 sections Open calls
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COSME
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The EU's programme to support education, training youth &
sport
Funding for programmes, projects & scholarships
Fosters EU-EU & EU-international cooperation
The budget for the programme is EUR 14,7 billion over the
period 2014-2020.
ERASMUS+ Programme 2014-2020
EU-internationalERASMUS+
Erasmus
Grundtvig
Leonardo
Comenius
Youth in
Action
Erasmus Mundus
Tempus
AlfaEdulink
2007-2013 2014-2020
1 Learning Mobility
2 Cooperation
3 Policy
support
Jean Monnet
Sport
EU - EU23
Credit learning mobility of students
(short cycles/Bachelor/Master/Doctorate)
+ HE staff mobilityNEW: Erasmus open to the whole world in both
directions for studies, traineeships, staff teaching
and training
For non-EU mobility: external policy priorities will apply
1. Credit mobility: International
opening of Erasmus, more
mobility of students and staff
between EU – non EU in both
directions
2. Degree mobility:
Joint Master courses
of excellent quality offered
by consortium of
EU/non EU universities
to attract the very best
students worldwide
3. Student loan guarantee:
to boost degree
mobility within Europe
KA1Learning mobility
of individuals
- Higher Education-
Grants for Joint Master Courses
Continuity: Erasmus Mundus Action 1
EU and non-EU student and staff mobility
Master Student Loan Guarantee
NEW ~ 200 000 students
Decentralised
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KA2Cooperation for innovation
- Higher Education-
1. Erasmus Strategic
Partnerships: more intense
cooperation between
institutions.
2. Knowledge Alliances:
structured partnerships
between HEI and businesses
3. Specific support with
neighbourhood countries:
Capacity building through
partnerships between EU and
ENP universities with a
mobility component.
4. Rest of the world: Capacity
building between universities
in the EU and Asia, Latin
America & Africa.
HE Strategic Partnerships
Support HEIs in their Modernisation strategy
Knowledge Alliances
University-business cooperation for more
innovation
Support to Neighbourhood countries (ENP)
Partnerships between HEIs from EU and ENP
Curriculum development, modernisation, modern teaching and
learning, improve HEIs governance, stronger links with the
world of work, ...
+ INTEGRATED MOBILITY of students and staff
Cooperation with Asia, Latin America and Africa
Mobility limited to HEI staff to achieve projects’ objectives
Decentralised
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Sectoral and cross-sectoral structured cooperation (education, trainingand youth + other relevant stakeholders) to implement innovative practicesleading to high quality teaching, training and learning and youth work,institutional modernisation and social innovation
Activities ranging from small scale projects (i.e. allowing access fornewcomers) to more ambitious, larger scale projects
Fully decentralised management to enable better consideration of thenational context and achieve maximum impact
Strategic Partnerships
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Strategic Partnerships
in Higher Education
Large flexibility, as long as activities are linked to the objectives of the Action and most appropriate to
reach the specific objectives of the project.
Develop, test, adapt and implement innovative practices:
1. Joint study programmes & joint curricula, IPs & common modules – including e-modules
2. Project-based trans-national collaboration between enterprises & students/staff at HEIs
3. Pedagogical approaches and methodologies, including through a better exploitation of ICTs –
especially aimed at delivering transversal competences, entrepreneurial mind-set and creative thinking
4. Integration of a greater variety of study modes (distance, part-time, modular learning), notably through
new forms of learning and strategic use of ICT, open educational resources and virtual mobility
5. Cooperation and exchange of practice between staff responsible for support services (guidance
counselling; coaching methods and tools; etc.) or those involved in student support services
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Knowledge Alliances are structured partnerships bringing together highereducation institutions and enterprises to develop innovative ways ofproducing and sharing knowledge, to design and deliver new curricula and waysof learning that will foster creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship in highereducation and enterprise
Examples of group activities:
• Boosting innovation in higher education, business and in the broader socio-economic environment;
• Developing entrepreneurship mind-set and skills;
• Stimulating the flow and exchange of knowledge between higher education and enterprises.
KnowledgeAlliances
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KA3Policy support
- Higher Education-
1. Support the OMC, HigherEducation Modernisation Agenda, Bologna Process.
2. Support development and implementation of EU transparency toolsand EU wide networks
3. Support Policy Dialoguewith third countries
* TWG on modernisation of higher education
peer learning
Peer review
Policy experimentation
* ECTS guide review
ECTS labels
* NARIC network cooperation
Sustaining projects, EAR manual
* Bologna process
* Ranking initiative, QA, Studies
Large scale projects with partners
- governance, tracking, autonomy(ex-ECA)
* Policy dialogue with selected world partners
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- Traineeships for students in enterprises
- Inviting staff from enterprise to teach at HEIs
- Training of academic staff in enterprises
Strategic partnerships- strengthen cooperationbetweenHE and the labour market
- real life projects- blended mobility- long term staff mobility
Knowledge Alliances towards more innovation
Erasmus+& Entrepreneurship
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Key Action 1 (KA1)
Mobility of individuals in the field of youth
Mobility of individuals in the field of education and training
Mobility of individuals in the field of youth
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees
Large-scale European voluntary service events
Key Action 2 (KA2)
Strategic partnerships in the field of youth
Strategic partnerships in the field of education, training
and youth (all)
Strategic Partnerships in the field of youth
Knowledge alliances, sector skills alliances
Capacity building in the field of higher education
Capacity building in the field of youth
Key Action 3
Meeting between young people and decision-makers in
the field of youth
Jean Monnet Actions
Chairs, modules, centres of excellence, support to
institutions and associations, networks, projects
Sport Actions
Collaborative partnerships in the sport field related to the
European Week of Sport 2017 only
Collaborative partnerships in the sport field not related to
the European Week of Sport 2017
Not-for-profit European sport events related to the
European Week of Sport 2017 only
Not-for-profit European sport events not related to the
European Week of Sport 2017
Erasmus+ New 2017 call for proposals opens in October 2016
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COSME
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It aims:
Strengthening the competitiveness and sustainability of the
Union’s enterprises, particularly SMEs
Encouraging an entrepreneurial culture and promoting the
creation and growth of SMEs
Main target audience: SMEs, Entrepreneurs, Business Support
Organisations, regional and national administrations
The budget for the programme is EUR 2,3 billion over the period
2014-2020.
COSME Programme 2014-2020
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COSME
Better Access to Finance for SMEs
More favourable conditions for
business creation and growth
Supporting entrepreneurs
Access to Markets
Structure of COSME:
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Call Budget Deadline
ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPACITY BUILDING FOR YOUNG MIGRANTS (- 225-G-
GRO-PPA-16-9233)
Starting from the identification of potential entrepreneurs among migrants and from
raising the awareness within migrant communities about entrepreneurship, this
action will focus on:
• Training courses (e.g. on entrepreneurship, business planning, legal aspects of
setting up a company and hiring employees, etc.);
• Mentoring schemes for migrant entrepreneurs and would-be entrepreneurs.
The objective of the above activities will be to help migrants to become self-
employed and build a successful enterprise (profit-generating and/or with social
objectives).
2,15 million EUR
Indicative number of projects: 4
Maximum EU financing rate of
eligible costs: 85 %
Maximum EU financing amount
per project: 537.500 €
30 November
2016
COS-MIGRANTSENT-2016-4-02: MIGRANTS ENTREPRENEURSHIP SUPPORT
SCHEMES
The objective of the call is to support the networking of organisations working in the
field of migrant entrepreneurship while facilitating mutual learning, the exchange of
experiences and good practice, the exploitation of synergies and the emergence of
strategic collaborations.
1,5 million EUR
Maximum EU financing amount
per project: 375.000 EUR.
Maximum EU financing rate of
eligible costs: 90 %
20 December
2016
COSME Open calls
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Creative Europe
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Creative Europe Programme 2014-2020
The Creative Europe programme aims at helping cultural and creative
organisations to operate transnationally, the circulation of works of
culture as well as the mobility of cultural players.
"Creative Europe" is made of 3 parts:
the "Culture sub-programme" for cultural & creative sectors
the "Media sub-programme" for the audio-visual industries
the Cross-sectoral strand for joint projects between the cultural &
creative sectors and the audio-visual industries.
The budget for the programme is EUR 1,46 billion over the period
2014-2020.
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Call Budget Deadline
Cooperation projects
This funding opportunity supports the delivery of cultural and creative transnational
cooperation projects across any art form for a maximum duration of four years.
Two categories are available under this funding strand:
Category 1: Small Cooperation Projects
Partnership of a minimum of 3 partner organisations from 3 different eligible
countries
Category 2: Large Cooperation Projects
Partnership of a minimum of 6 partners from 6 different eligible countries
Category 1: Small Cooperation Projects
Maximum EU financing rate of eligible costs: 60
%
Maximum EU financing amount per project
200.000 €
Category 2: Large Cooperation Projects
Maximum EU financing rate of eligible costs: 50
%
Maximum EU financing amount per project 2
million €
23 November 2016
European Platforms
This funding opportunity offers support for European Platforms which promote new
and emerging talent though co-development, co-production and programming.
A platform would consist of members (for example, festivals, venues, libraries,
theatres etc). European Platforms must involve a minimum of 10 members from 10
countries (including 5 EU Member states).
Maximum EU financing rate of eligible costs: 80
%
Maximum EU financing amount per project
500.000 €
TBC - call delayed.
New date
expected soon
European Networks
This funding strand offers support for European creative and cultural networks.
These networks aim to support their members’ capacity to better operate trans-
nationally, to build their capacity to work across Europe and adapt to change.
Networks must involve a minimum of 15 members from 10 countries (including 5
EU Member states).
Maximum EU financing rate of eligible costs: 50
%
Maximum EU financing amount per project 2
million €
TBC - call delayed.
New date
expected soon
Literary Translation
This funding opportunity supports publishers and publishing houses and enables
Maximum EU financing rate of eligible costs: 50
%
Maximum EU financing amount per project
TBC - call delayed.
New date
expected soon
Culture sub-programme- Open calls
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It aims to:
promote non-discrimination
combat racism, xenophobia, homophobia and other forms of
intolerance
promote gender equality and gender mainstreaming
prevent violence against children, young people, women and other
groups at risk
promote the rights of the child
ensure the protection of personal data in the EU
promote EU citizenship rights
enforce consumer rights
The budget for the programme is EUR 439.5 million over the period
2014-2020.
Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme2014-2020
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Call Budget Deadline
REC-RCHI-PROF-AG-2016: To support capacity building on rights of the
child and child protection for professionals in asylum and migration
3,1 million EUR
Maximum EU financing rate
of eligible costs: 80 %
13 December
2016
REC-RDAP-CHIL-AG-2016: To support integrated and multidisciplinary
child-centred approaches to child victims of violence
2 million EUR
Maximum EU financing rate
of eligible costs: 80 %
13 December
2016
REC-RRAC-RACI-AG-2016: Support dialogue and exchange of best
practice in fostering tolerance and mutual respect
4,475 million EUR
Maximum EU financing rate
of eligible costs: 80 %
5 January 2017
REC-RRAC-HATE-AG-2016: Action grants to support Member States’
authorities in the identification and exchange of best practice to ensure
correct and full implementation of the EU Framework Decision on
combatting racism and xenophobia by means of criminal law
1,5 million EUR
Maximum EU financing rate
of eligible costs: 80 %
20 December
2016
New calls opening in November 2016 on data protection reform, Roma
integration, action against gender-based violence
REC- Rights, Equality and Citizenship
Open calls
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It focuses on the following key areas:
judicial cooperation in civil matters, including civil and
commercial matters, insolvencies, family matters and
successions, etc.
judicial cooperation in criminal matters
judicial training, including language training on legal
terminology, with a view to fostering a common legal and
judicial culture
effective access to justice in Europe, including rights of
victims of crime and procedural rights in criminal proceedings
initiatives in the field of drugs policy (judicial cooperation
and crime prevention aspects)
The budget for the programme is EUR 378 million over the
period 2014-2020.
JUSTICE Programme 2014-2020
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Call Budget Deadline
JUST-2016-AG-DRUG: Supporting Initiatives in the Field of Drugs Policy 2,012 million EUR
Maximum EU financing rate of
eligible costs: 80 %
18 October 2016
JUST-JACC-PROC-AG-2016: Action grants to support transnational projects to
enhance the rights of persons suspected or accused of crime
2 million EUR
Maximum EU financing rate of
eligible costs: 80 % 25 October 2016
JUST-JACC-VICT-AG-2016: Action grants to support transnational projects to
enhance the rights of victims of crime
3,048 million EUR
Maximum EU financing rate of
eligible costs: 80 % 25 October 2016
JUST-JCOO-TERR-AG-2016: Action grants to support support national or
transnational projects regarding the criminal justice response to prevent
radicalisation leading to terrorism and violent extremism
4 million EUR
Maximum EU financing rate of
eligible costs: 80 % 15 November 2016
JUST-JTRA-EJTR-AG-2016: Action grants to support European judicial training
5,8 million EUR
Maximum EU financing rate of
eligible costs: 80 % 16 November 2016
New calls opening in October-November 2016 on e-Justice and for judicial
cooperation in civil and criminal matters
Justice programme - Open calls
Useful advices
Careful study of all the information concerning the call for proposals
Work programme
Call for proposals
Guidelines for applicants
Matching the idea with the objectives of the call for proposals (eligibility check)
Check if a similar project has already received funding
Creation of a consortium with experienced and reliable partners
Become an evaluator!
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Partner search mechanisms
▪ CORDIS Partner search: https://cordis.europa.eu/partners/web/guest/home
▪ Ideal-ist Partner search (ICT): http://www.ideal-ist.eu/partner-search/pssearch
▪ Partner Search for Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies, Materials and New Production Technologies (NMP): https://www.nmp-partnersearch.eu/index.php
▪ Fit for Health 2.0 – Partner search: http://www.fitforhealth.eu/user?ReturnUrl=http%3a%2f%2fmm.fitforhealth.eu%2fcommon%2fcontactshome.asp
▪ Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) Partner Search Tool: https://cloud.imi.europa.eu/web/eimi-pst
▪ AAL Ambient Assisting Living Joint Programme: http://ps.aal-europe.eu/
▪ IGLO Partner Search: http://www.iglortd.org/partner-search
▪ Enterprise Europe Network: http://een.ec.europa.eu/services/going-international
▪ NET4SOCIETY – Partner Search Support: http://www.net4society.eu/public/pss.php
▪ EACEA partner search tool (ad hoc tool with the publication of calls): http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/index_en.php
Useful advice
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Useful advice
Dissemination of the form to the networks EOC is cooperating with in Brussels for finding reliable partners
Ask for the form
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Get involved!
Participate as an expert in the evaluation of projects
• Establishment of a list of experts for Horizon 2020
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/experts/index.html
• Establishment of a list of experts to assist the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency in the
framework of the management of EU programmes
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/about-eacea/working-expert/call-for-expressions-interest-n%C2%B0-eacea201301_en
• Compile a list of scientific/academic experts to assist the European Parliament’s Committee on Culture and
Education (CULT)
http://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:371102-2014:TEXT:EN:HTML
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Some practical steps in developing a proposal and managing an approved EU funded project.
Examples from ERASMUS+
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Questions?
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