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Vsebina Kazalo 1 RAZPISI, OBJAVLJENI V TUJINI... 3 1.1 RAZPIS ZA ZBIRANJE PREDLOGOV 2016 EAC/A04/2015 PROGRAM ERASMUS+... 3 1.2 ERC STARTING GRANT... 3 1.3 RESTRICTED ACTION GRANTS TO SUPPORT NATIONAL INFORMATION, AWARENESS- RAISING AND EDUCATION ACTIVITIES AIMED AT PREVENTING AND COMBATING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN - JUST/2016/RGEN/AG/VAWA... 4 1.4 GALILEO-EGNOS AWARD SCHEME INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND SUPPORT FOR INCUBATION... 5 1.5 ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPACITY BUILDING FOR YOUNG MIGRANTS... 6 1.6 COSME: MIGRANTS ENTREPRENEURSHIP SUPPORT SCHEMES... 7 1.7 BUILDING SKILLS AND EARTH OBSERVATION RELATED EXPERTISE THROUGH COPERNICUS... 8 1.8 COPERNICUS PRIZES... 9 1.9 OPEN CALL: SUPPORT FOR YOUR YOUTH EPARTICIPATION PROJECT... 10 2 POZIVI, OBJAVLJENI V TUJINI... 11 2.1 EU PRIZE FOR WOMEN INNOVATORS 2017... 11 na novo dodani razpisi glede na predhodni info paket so označeni z zvezdico spremenjeni oz. dopolnjeni razpisi glede na predhodni info paket so označeni s kroglico razpisi, na katere bi lahko prijavili projekte, ki bi prispevali k t.i. zelenemu turizmu Seznam aktualnih priložnosti za pridobitev nepovratnih sredstev predstavlja povzetek uradnih razpisov in je kot tak informativne narave. Pred pripravo prijavne dokumentacije pridobite celoten tekst razpisa in prijavno dokumentacijo pri viru, ki je naveden v seznamu. VEDOMA_NepovrSredstva_Aktualno_13oktober2016_EUsto.doc 2/11
1 RAZPISI, objavljeni v tujini 1.1 Razpis za zbiranje predlogov 2016 EAC/A04/2015 Program Erasmus+ 1.2 ERC Starting Grant European Research Council (ERC) Status: aktiven Datum objave: 26.7.2016 Rok prijave: - 18.10.2016 17:00:00 (Brussels time). http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/topics/23804- erc-2017-stg.html ERC Starting Grants are designed to support excellent Principal Investigators at the career stage at which they are starting their own independent research team or programme. Applicant Principal Investigators must demonstrate the ground-breaking nature, ambition and feasibility of their scientific proposal. Starting Grants may be awarded up to a maximum of 1.500.000 EUR for a period of 5 years (The maximum award is reduced pro rata temporis for projects of a shorter duration. This does not apply to ongoing projects). However, up to an additional 500.000 EUR can be requested in the proposal to cover (a) eligible "start-up" costs for Principal Investigators moving to the EU or an Associated Country from elsewhere as a consequence of receiving the ERC grant and/or (b) the purchase of major equipment and/or (c) access to large facilities (As any additional funding is to cover major one-off costs it is not subject to pro-rata temporis reduction for projects of shorter duration. All funding requested is assessed during evaluation). The European Union financial contribution will take the form of the reimbursement of up to 100% of the total eligible and approved direct costs and of a flat-rate financing of indirect costs corresponding to 25% of the total eligible direct costs. The Principal Investigator shall have been awarded their first PhD (or equivalent doctoral degree) at least 2 and up to 7 years prior to 1 January 2017. The effective elapsed time since the award of the first PhD can be reduced in certain properly documented circumstances. Eligible Host Institution: The host institution (Applicant Legal Entity) must engage the Principal Investigator for at least the duration of the project, as defined in the grant agreement. It must either be established in an EU Member State or Associated Country as a legal entity created under national law, or it may be an International European Interest Organisation (such as CERN, EMBL, etc.), the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) or any other entity created under EU law. Any type of legal entity, public or private, including universities, research organisations and undertakings can host Principal Investigators and their teams. VEDOMA_NepovrSredstva_Aktualno_13oktober2016_EUsto.doc 3/11
1.3 Restricted action grants to support national information, Awarenessraising and education activities aimed at preventing and combating violence against women - JUST/2016/RGEN/AG/VAWA European Commission, Justice Status: aktiven Datum objave: 2.8.2016 Rok prijave: - 27.10.2016 12:00 (noon) CET http://ec.europa.eu/justice/grants1/open-calls/index-pp_en.htm The call aims to co-fund national information, awareness-raising and education activities aimed at preventing and combating violence against women in line with the specific objective to promote equality between women and men and to advance gender mainstreaming. This call for proposals aims to support national stakeholders in developing and implementing practical and targeted information, awareness-raising and education activities aimed at preventing and combating violence against women and girls, in order to ultimately contribute to promoting gender equality in EU Member States. These activities should spread a clear message of zero tolerance to violence against women and challenge gender stereotypes and norms that contribute to the problem. They should form part of a coordinated, integrated approach to combatting violence against women, and should not be carried out in isolation. The activities may cover multiple forms of violence or a specific one, as well as violence taking place in many contexts or only one context, depending on the national reality and priorities. They may focus on vulnerable groups of women and girls, such as (but not limited to) women and girls with disabilities, migrant and refugee women and girls, homeless women and girls, Roma women and girls, women and girls belonging to national, ethnic or religious minorities, elderly women, and lesbian, bisexual or trans women and girls. The indicative available budget under this call for proposals is 4.000.000 EUR. The EU grant requested cannot be lower than 100.000 EUR. The Applicants must be: (i) the national authority in charge of the policy on equality between women and men or by the national authority in charge of the policy on violence against women, when this is a different national authority (if an application is submitted by one of these authorities, applications submitted by other entities will be ineligible); or (ii) the body responsible for gender equality at national level (i.e. body referred to in Art. 20 of the Directive 2006/54/EC) (if no application is submitted by the national authority under (i), an application submitted by the body responsible for gender equality at national level will be eligible); or (iii) another national authority (only if no application is submitted by the two entities under (i) and (ii), will an application submitted by another national authority be eligible); Partners must be public entities or private profit or non-profit oriented organisations, duly established in one of the countries participating in the Programme, or international organisations; VEDOMA_NepovrSredstva_Aktualno_13oktober2016_EUsto.doc 4/11
1.4 Galileo-EGNOS award scheme innovative ideas and support for incubation European Commission Status: aktiven Datum objave: 12.8.2016 Rok prijave: - 19.10.2016 at 12.00 (Brussels time) http://ec.europa.eu/growth/toolsdatabases/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=8911&lang=en&title=galileo-egnosaward-scheme-innovative-ideas-and-support-for-incubation The objective of this call is to support the organisation and management of a yearly prize competition for innovative applications based on EU GNSS technology (EGNOS and Galileo) that will promote industrial innovation and the uptake of high technologies across Europe. The grant aims to contribute to the funding of an EU-wide prize-awarding scheme and incubation/acceleration support by public or private organizations that reward the development of specific space downstream applications (i.e. using GNSS as building component). The grant aims also to improve the quality of submitted ideas as well as the number of applications from EU Member states and other countries. This prize-award scheme and incubation/acceleration support intends to foster the emergence of new applications based on GALILEO/EGNOS and also to support the EU industry developing downstream applications based on EU GNSS technologies & programmes (EGNOS/GALILEO). The awards should promote the visibility of the two flagship projects of the Union, and generate a flow of viable projects to be further incubated and accelerated in view of actual commercial exploitation. The total budget earmarked for the co-financing of the project is estimated at 1.500.000 EUR. Maximum EU financing rate of eligible costs: the contribution will be up to 70% of the eligible costs for management and incubation costs and up to 60% of the total eligible costs for prizes. Further information is set out in section 4 of the call for proposals. Applicants must be established in an EU country, Norway or Switzerland. The beneficiaries of prizes and incubation & acceleration may be natural persons (e.g. scientist, entrepreneurs) or a group of natural persons, legal persons (incorporated or at start up stage), NGOs. VEDOMA_NepovrSredstva_Aktualno_13oktober2016_EUsto.doc 5/11
1.5 Entrepreneurial capacity building for young migrants European Commission Status: aktiven Datum objave: 12.8.2016 Rok prijave: - 30.11.2016 at 17.00 (Brussels time) http://ec.europa.eu/growth/toolsdatabases/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=8916&lang=en&title=entrepreneurialcapacity-building-for-young-migrants The overall objective of this call aims at supporting the creation, the improvement and the wider dissemination of support schemes for migrant entrepreneurs. 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). The total budget earmarked for the co-financing of projects is estimated at 2.150.000 EUR. The maximum duration of projects is 24 months. Maximum EU financing rate of eligible costs: The contribution will be up to 85% of the total cost of the action. Applicants must be established in one of the 28 EU countries (EU Member states). VEDOMA_NepovrSredstva_Aktualno_13oktober2016_EUsto.doc 6/11
1.6 COSME: Migrants Entrepreneurship Support Schemes European Commission Status: aktiven Datum objave: 26.9.2016 Rok prijave: - 20.12.2016 http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/cosme/calls/cos- migrantsent-2016-4-02.html#c,topics=callidentifier/t/cos-migrantsent-2016-4- 02/1/1/1/default-group&callStatus/t/Forthcoming/1/1/0/defaultgroup&callStatus/t/Open/1/1/0/default-group&callStatus/t/Closed/1/1/0/defaultgroup&+identifier/desc The specific objectives are to bring together relevant players at national and regional levels into trans-national networks, to work together based on the existing evidence of what is effective and to achieve better impact. The emphasis will be on exchanging experience and peer-learning between participating organisations, and on furthering information and research on what is effective to a wider circle of stakeholders and organisations. 1.500.000,00 EUR Prijavite lahko projekte v vrednosti do 375 000 EUR, sofinancira se do 90% upravičenih stroškov. VEDOMA_NepovrSredstva_Aktualno_13oktober2016_EUsto.doc 7/11
1.7 Building skills and earth observation related expertise through Copernicus European Commission, Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs Status: aktiven Datum objave: 30.9.2016 Rok prijave: - 26.10.2016; 17.00 CET http://ec.europa.eu/growth/toolsdatabases/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=8947&lang=en The objective of this call is to improve the take-up of Copernicus in EU countries by financing dedicated educational programmes and e-skills development based on Copernicus Space Component data and Copernicus Services data and information products. The beneficiaries are expected to receive a grant to implement one (or more) dedicated action(s) identified within a working plan agreed with the European Commission. Examples could include educational courses, short summer schools for Master's or PhD programmes fellows, training courses, post-doctoral fellowships, scholarships, vocational training, skills challenges and outreaching activities. LOT 1: It would aim at implementing a set of complementary educational and training skills building actions targeting the use of space data with a focus on Copernicus and geo information applications. The proposal shall target educational and training opportunities to develop competences and skills by ensuring a structured approach centred on the access and use of existing data and information products accessible through the Copernicus data access system and the Copernicus Services. LOT 2: It would aim at offering young researchers and professionals the opportunity of developing competences to deliver applied research through Copernicus data and information products. The proposal shall target educational and training opportunities to develop competences and skills by ensuring a structured approach centred on the access and use of existing data and information products accessible through the Copernicus data access system and the Copernicus Services. The total budget earmarked for the co-financing of projects is estimated at 613.000 EUR. Financial assistance from the Commission cannot exceed 85% of the total eligible costs. The maximum budget earmarked for the co-financing of the project under LOT 1 is 350.000 EUR. The maximum budget earmarked for the co-financing of the project under LOT 2 is 263.000 EUR. Applicants must be established in one of: the 28 countries of the European Union or Iceland, Norway (Copernicus participating states) Applicants must also correspond to the definition of the following target organisations: Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC) as defined under Regulation (EC) No. 294/2008. VEDOMA_NepovrSredstva_Aktualno_13oktober2016_EUsto.doc 8/11
1.8 Copernicus Prizes European Commission, Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs Status: aktiven Datum objave: 30.9.2016 Rok prijave: - 26.10.2016; 17.00 CET http://ec.europa.eu/growth/toolsdatabases/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=8949&lang=en This call targets the organisation of six Copernicus prizes every year for two years. It covers the cash prize, and the organisation of prizes (selection process, award ceremony, etc.).. The maximum budget allocated for EU financing under this call is 360,000 ( 60,000 for the prizes and 300,000 for the organisation). Every year, 30.000 EUR should be distributed to the six winners of the prizes (5.000 EUR per prize). The EU will cover 100% of the cost of the prizes (60.000 EUR for 2 years). In addition, this grant also covers the organisation of the prizes. The overall maximum EU contribution for the organisation of the prizes should be 85% and 300.000 EUR for 2 years An applicant can be any natural or legal person in accordance with the laws of any EU country, Iceland or Norway. VEDOMA_NepovrSredstva_Aktualno_13oktober2016_EUsto.doc 9/11
1.9 Open Call: Support for your Youth eparticipation Project European Youth Information and Counselling Agency (ERYICA) Status: aktiven Datum objave: 30.9.2016 Rok prijave: - 31.12.2016 12:00 CET http://www.euth.net/open-call Let young people have a say in decision-making processes, increasing their engagement in local activities or shaping the European agenda- a good eparticipation project makes participation more attractive and thus makes it happen more frequently. This is what we go for. The question of citizen engagement is old but a new and flexible solution is needed to make it more appealing. OPIN is a tool that can meet this role. Now it is up to you to find a participative process it can catalyse! The ideal project proposals under this call involve young people in a decision-making process. On a more specific note, the target group of the proposals shall be young people aged 15-30. The requested amount for support cannot exceed 10.000 EUR. The applicant needs to be in the position to issue an invoice on the basis of the subcontracting agreement that will be signed after awarding. The pre-financing of the project is limited to 70% of the requested amount. The balance payment will follow after the successful submission of the final report (due by 10 December 2017) and its approval by the European Commission in the second half of 2018. You are eligible to submit a proposal under this call if you are representing a legally established youth (work) organisation, non-governmental organisation targeting young people or public administration of any size and level, registered and working in one of the 47 member states of the Council of Europe, Belarus or Kosovo (under the UN Resolution 1244/99). The organisation has to be non-profit. VEDOMA_NepovrSredstva_Aktualno_13oktober2016_EUsto.doc 10/11
2 POZIVI, objavljeni v tujini 2.1 EU prize for women innovators 2017 Eurpean Commision Status: aktiven Datum objave: 13.9.2016 Rok prijave: 03.11.2016 17:00:00 (Brussels time) http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/calls/h2020- wiprizeeu-2017.html#c,topics=callidentifier/t/h2020-wiprizeeu-2017/1/1/1/defaultgroup&callstatus/t/forthcoming/1/1/0/default-group&callstatus/t/open/1/1/0/defaultgroup&callstatus/t/closed/1/1/0/default-group&+identifier/desc Europe urgently needs more innovators to stay competitive in the coming decades and to spur economic growth. The large number of well-educated women who, for various reasons, including lack of awareness, do not consider entrepreneurship as an option, represents a tremendous untapped pool of innovation. Awards have a strong potential to drive innovation through the recognition of achievements and the promotion of role models. Therefore, the European Commission created in 2011 a Prize for Women Innovators to increase public awareness of this issue and to encourage women to exploit the commercial and business opportunities and become entrepreneurs. After the success of the forerunners of the contest in 2011, 2014 and 2016, the Commission intends to continue its drive to spotlight women researchers who have brought outstanding innovations to the market. The Commission will award up to three "EU Prize for Women Innovators" and one "Rising Innovator Award" following a European-wide contest. New in this edition, young innovators (>35y) at the start of their careers can win the new prize for the Rising Innovator 2017! First Prize 100 000 EUR Second Prize 50 000 EUR Third Prize 30 000 EUR Rising Innovator 20 000 EUR The prizes are addressed to women who have founded or co-founded a company and who themselves or their company have benefitted from funding related to research and/or innovation. The prizes will not reward research or innovation proposed for the future, but only achievements that have been already obtained by the contestant. VEDOMA_NepovrSredstva_Aktualno_13oktober2016_EUsto.doc 11/11