EUROCITIES Funding update Anne-Charlotte Trapp March 2019 - Euro Cities
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SAF Projects • In February CITIES GROW ended • New project : VALUES VALUES enables cities to exchange know-how, expertise, and good practices on how best to implement local actions. It builds on the experience and success of past EUROCITIES projects (CITIES GROW, MIXITIES, DIVE, INTI-Cities, ImpleMentoring) that together addressed the gaps in the implementation of the Integrating Cities Charter, which embodies the cities’ commitment to third- country national’s integration. The project brings together two experts organisations, Migration Work and the European Centre for Volunteering (CEV) and 16 cities: Amsterdam, Bristol, Brno, Cesena, Dusseldorf, Madrid, Nuremberg, Oslo, Ostend, Riga, Sheffield, Terrassa, Thessaloniki, Toulouse, Turin and Zurich. Contact person for more information: rossella.nicoletti@eurocities.eu
Which role for EUROCITIES? • Needs assessment • Capacity building • Study visits • Twinning • Replication • Dissemination • Publications • Events • Awards • …. ?
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UPCOMING FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Funding opportunities ➢ Horizon 2020 calls ➢ Urban Innovation Action ➢ URBACT+ INTERREG Europe ➢ AAL ➢ ERAMUS + ➢ REC ➢ EEA and Norway Grants Funding Forecast: Link
Urban Innovation Actions Local projects of < 5 mil. € with 80% co-financing 2019 calls to open in September 2019 • Air quality • Circular economy • Culture and cultural heritage • Demographic change More precise topic description as of April 2019
URBACT + INTERREG ▪ URBACT calls “action planning networks” Deadline: 17 April 2019 Up to 10 partners from different European countries Produce an Integrated Action Plan and test some small scale solutions in your cities. Link to FB ▪ New INTERREG Europe cooperation project call to be launched in Spring 2019
EEA and Norway Grants Country specific funding opportunities on education, poverty reduction, civil society • Lithuania • Bulgaria • Malta • Croatia • Poland • Cyprus • Portugal • Czech Republic • Romania • Estonia • Slovakia • Greece • Slovenia • Hungary • Spain • Latvia Link to open calls
EIB JASPERS (Joint Assistance to Support Projects in European RegionS) • JASPERS is a technical assistance partnership. It helps cities and regions absorb European funds through top-quality projects. The aim is to speed up the absorption of EUR 350 billion of ESIF funds intended to achieve greater cohesion in Europe. Supporting urban development (JESSICA) • Integrated, sustainable urban-renewal projects are supported by the EIB in collaboration with CEB through JESSICA (Joint European Support for Sustainable Investment in City Areas). A range of sophisticated financial tools are used including equity investments, loans and guarantees, offering new opportunities for the use of EU Structural Funds.
Active and Assisted living programme ICT for active and healthy ageing Submitted proposals for Collaborative Projects are expected to develop ICT-based solutions for supporting older adults that can be integrated in the strategies of end-user organisations, service providers and business partners. Collaborative projects: Max. 2.500.000 EUR Small collaborative projects: 300.000 EUR Co-funding rate depending on national criteria D: 24 May 2019 FB available
Open Horizon 2020 calls SC1-DTH-11-2019: Large Scale pilots of personalised & D: 24 April 2019 FB available outcome based integrated care LC-SC3-EC-2-2018-2019-2020: Mitigating household D: 03 September 2019 FB available energy poverty SC1-DTH-11-2019: Large Scale pilots of personalised & D: 24 April 2019 FB available outcome based integrated care
SC1-DTH-11-2019 Large Scale pilots of personalised & outcome based integrated care The scope of this topic is to foster the large-scale pilots for deployment of trusted and personalised digital solutions dealing with Integrated Care, with a view to supporting and extending healthy and independent living for older individuals who are facing permanently or temporarily reduced functionality and capabilities. This in turn is expected to contribute to a patient-centred and truly individualized strategy in order to develop trusted, robust and financially sustainable services potentially useable in any Member States and the Digital Single Market, and applicable to a very wide range of patient pathways. These approaches aim to enable people to remain independent as long as possible and prevent hospitalisation. Budget: EUR 4/6 million Deadline: 24 April 2019 Innovation action
LC-SC3-EC-2-2018-2019-2020 Mitigating household energy poverty 2019 Actions should contribute to actively alleviating energy poverty and developing a better understanding of the types and needs of energy poor households and how to identify them, taking into account gender differences where relevant, building on any existing initiatives such as the European Energy Poverty Observatory. Budget per project: EUR 1/2 million Deadline: 03 September 2019 Coordination and support action
Forthcoming Horizon 2020 calls SU-GOVERNANCE-09-2020: Addressing radicalisation through social inclusion MIGRATION-09-2020: Narratives on migration and its impact: past and present MIGRATION-10-2020: Innovative solutions and evidence-based recommendations on migration MIGRATION-06-2018-2020-continued: Mapping and overcoming integration challenges for migration children MIGRATION-05-2020: Inclusive and innovative practices for the integration of migrants in urban areas MIGRATION-4-2020: Inclusive and innovative practices for the integration of post 2015 migrants in local communities. Calls to be published later in 2019.
ERASMUS + • Key Action 2 – Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices Strategic Partnerships in the field of youth D: 30 April, 1 October 2019 Link to FB • Key Action 3 – Support for policy reform Youth dialog projects D: 30 April or 1 October 2019 Link to FB • Sport projects D: 4 April 2019 Link to FB
Right, Equality and Citizenship Call for proposals on capacity-building in the area FB available of rights of the child – child-friendly justice REC- D: 14 May 2019 RCHI-PROF-AG-2019 Call for proposals to improve the awareness on EU FB available citizenship rights and inclusion of mobile EU D: 11 April 2019 citizens REC-RCIT-CITI-AG-2019 Call for proposals to prevent and combat all forms FB available of violence against children, young people and D: 13 June 2019 women Call for proposals to promote the effective FB available implementation of the principle of non- D: 20 June 2019 discrimination Call for proposals to support National Roma D: 20 June 2019 FB available platforms
REC-RDAP-GBV-AG-2019 Call for proposals to prevent and combat all forms of violence against children, young people and women Priorities: 1.1. Prevention, protection and/or support of victims of domestic violence 1.2 Protection and support for victims of gender-based violence amongst particularly vulnerable groups 1.3 Prevention of and responses to sexual harassment 2. Preventing and combating violence against children 2.1 Capacity-building for trainee and in-service medical practitioners 2.2 Capacity-building for specialist forensic interviewers for child victims of violence 2.3 Capacity-building for trainee and in-service specialist practitioners providing evidence- based and trauma-informed therapeutic services and treatment to child victims of violence D: 13 June 2019 Budget per project: not less than 75 000 EUR
REC-RDIS-DISC-AG-2019 Promote the effective implementation of the principle of non- discrimination Priorities: 1. Promoting diversity management in the public and private sector, this includes the increasing number of Diversity charters by EU Member States, signatories, and concrete actions that promote diversity at the workplace with regard to the six grounds or intersectionality. 2. Fighting against discrimination based on sexual orientation in society and promoting the rights of LGBTI people through the implementation of the List of Actions to Advance LGBTI Equality. In particular, concrete and practical actions raising awareness for LGBTI equality or to train professionals in relevant areas important for advancing equality of LGBTI people. Priority will be given to ensure there is funding for at least one project focusing on transgender equality and one project focusing on intersex equality. 3. Fighting against discrimination based on religion or belief, race and/or ethnic origin (excluding hate speech), and/or multiple discrimination, to contribute to the enforcement and effective implementation of Union law and policy, such as victims' interest representation, independent monitoring, awareness-raising, early warning and reporting. Applicants are encouraged to involve equality bodies in their projects and address the issues reflected in the Commission Recommendation on Standards for Equality bodies. 4. Strengthening the fight against anti-gypsyism and various forms of discrimination against Roma including spatial and schooling segregation, discrimination in (access to) employment, health and housing, forced evictions, as well as multiple discrimination. This includes promoting societal support to Roma integration and desegregation, promoting Roma political, social and cultural participation, empowering Roma youth, women and children and promoting their participation in developing, implementing and monitoring policies affecting them; supporting capacity building of Roma and pro-Roma civil society active at the local level. 5. Improving equality data collection in the public and/or private sector by implementing new tools to foster the collection and use of equality data, by mapping existing data in Member States and improving interactions with other types of available data and research, developing a diagnosis tool that could be easily used by the private sector including SMEs to assess their diversity. Budget per project: less than € 65 000 Deadline: 20 June 2019
REC-RDIS-NRCP-AG-2019 Call for proposals to support National Roma platforms National Roma platforms are expected to encourage and facilitate dialogue, mutual learning, cooperation, and policy reviews between all national stakeholders. Inclusion of Roma people, particularly women and youth is encouraged. Their aim is to: • empower National Roma Contact Points in the process of Roma integration; • improve participation of all relevant stakeholders (i.e. public authorities, Roma and non- Roma communities, non-governmental organisations, entrepreneurs, trade unions, academia, etc.) in decisions that affect Roma, taking into account their roles; • strengthen multi-stakeholder accountability, commitment to, as well as ownership and transparency of the process of Roma integration; • boost the commitment to and effective implementation of integration measures at the local level, improving the equal access of Roma to mainstream services and opportunities, strengthening community building between Roma and non-Roma; • address gaps and challenges in the implementation of the National Roma Integration Strategy specific to the national context, and to report at national and EU level. Deadline: 20 June 2019 Budget per project: Less than 65 000 EUR
Europe for Citizens Civil Society Projects 2019 • D: 1 September 2019 • Programme Guide
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