New European Bauhaus dedicated calls
Title | When | Reference | ||
Localised and Urban Manufacturing, supporting creativity and | December 2022 – March 2023 | HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01-53 | ||
Acceleration of the New European Bauhaus start-ups by the EIT | January 2023– March 2023 | Horizon Europe (HORIZON) | ||
Circular Economy, resources from Waste, Air, Water, Soil, Noise, Chemicals, Bauhaus | April 2023 – September 2023 | LIFE-2023-SAP-ENV-ENVIRONMENT | ||
Climate-smart use of wood in the construction sector to support the New European Bauhaus | October 2023- February 2024 | HORIZON-CL6-2024-CLIMATE-01-5 |
Contributing calls
Title | When | Reference |
Alliances for innovation | November 2022 – May 2023 | ERASMUS-EDU-2023-PI-ALL-INNO |
Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) | November 2022 – June 2023 | ERASMUS-EDU-2023-PEX-COVE |
Art-driven digital innovation: Towards human compatible | December 2022 – March 2023 | HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01-82 |
Novel, sustainable and circular bio-based textiles | December 2022 - March 2023 | HORIZON-CL6-2023-CircBio-02-2-two-stage |
Symbiosis in the bio-based industrial ecosystems | December 2022 – March 2023 | HORIZON-CL6-2023-CircBio-01-7 |
Developing CitiVerse | May 2023 – September 2023 | DIGITAL-2023-CLOUD-AI-04-DEVELOPCITI |
Data Space for Cultural Heritage | Third quarter of 2023 – First quarter of 2024 | Digital Europe |
Innovation Lab | December 2022 –April 2023 | CREA-CROSS-2023-INNOVLAB |
EIT Jumpstarter | February 2023 – April 2023 | Horizon Europe |
Circular design of bio-based processes and products | October 2023 – February 2024 | HORIZON-CL6-2024-CircBio-02-5-two-stage |
Decentralised, local and urban manufacturing is characterised by small, versatile factories, close to customers, and to highly qualified workers, where various types of customised products are produced in small series for the cost price of mass-produced products. This topic is intended to integrate the New European Bauhaus initiative into the development and implementation of the decentralised manufacturing vision.
- Dates: December 2022 – March 2023
- Budget: EUR 10 million
- For whom: All eligible entities under Horizon Europe
- Funding instrument: Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus' dedicated call
- Further information: call
- Work programme:
- HE Main Work Programme 2023-2024 – 1. General Introduction
- HE Main Work Programme 2023-2024 – 7. Digital, Industry and Space
- HE Main Work Programme 2023-2024 – 13. General Annexes
- Info session:12-14 December 2022
Identifying and supporting NEB-minded business that put at the core social innovation is key to deliver system change and new ways of living together. Making available NEB solutions for end-users, cities and regions, and other companies is essential to developing successful long-term solutions that match the needs of the wider community. The aim of this call for proposals is to identify and work with Start-ups integrating simultaneously the three core values of NEB in their operations, products and services. The activity aims to provide NEB and Business & Entrepreneurship support to 20 start-ups. Culture and creative sectors and industries are welcome into the call.
- Dates: January - March 2023
- Budget: EUR 1 million
- For whom: Start-ups
- Funding instrument: Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus Dedicated Call
- Further information: Call
The LIFE projects will support the New European Bauhaus initiative to make the Green Deal a cultural, human centred and positive, “tangible” experience. In particular, the following project proposals that contribute to the implementation of the New European Bauhaus initiative will be given priority for LIFE support: proposals focussed on a holistic reduction of environmental impacts of new buildings; proposals on circular districts involving creation of circular value chains to boost urban economies whilst producing urban and territorial regeneration; proposals for maintaining or restoring biodiversity that contribute to the implementation of the New European Bauhaus initiative. This may include, for example, demonstrating biodiversity friendly practise for the energetic isolation of buildings, innovative architectural approaches for wildlife-friendly buildings, etc.
Dates: April2023 – September 2023
Budget: EUR 8 million (budget for New European Bauhaus projects)
For whom: All eligible entities under LIFE
Funding instrument: Programme for the Environment and Climate Action (LIFE)
Type of call: New European Bauhaus' contributing call
Further information: call
Work programme: LIFE Work Programme 2021-2024
Info session: 26 April 2023
This topic will support the New European Bauhaus initiative and the implementation of the new EU Forest Strategy by making the construction sector more renewable and circular especially for existing buildings, which includes the use of currently underused timber such as hardwoods, salvage wood and post-consumer wood for traditional and newly emerging innovative woody biomass-based applications, while including circularity as part of a broader system and design loop.
- Dates: October 2023- February 2024
- Budget: EUR 14 million
- For whom: All eligible entities under Horizon Europe
- Funding instrument: Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus' dedicated call
- Further information: call
- Work programme:
- HE Main Work Programme 2023-2024 – 1. General Introduction
- HE Main Work Programme 2023-2024 – 9. Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment
- HE Main Work Programme 2023-2024 – 13. General Annexes
- Info session: 27 September 2023
The Alliances for innovation under Erasmus+ (targeting cooperation between a wider range of stakeholders: students, universities, companies, NGOs, civil society, etc.) will contribute to the New European Bauhaus related activities through a dedicated priority. It would target both higher education and VET sectors.
- Dates: November 2022 – May 2023
- Budget: to be confirmed
- For whom: public and private organisations active in the fields of education and training
- Funding instrument: Erasmus+ Programme (ERASMUS)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus contributing call
- Further information: call
- Work programme: 2023 Annual Work Programme Erasmus+
- Info session
The CoVE initiative supports a bottom-up approach to Vocational Excellence involving a wide range of local stakeholders. It enables VET institutions to rapidly adapt skills provision to evolving economic and social needs, including the digital and green transitions. They could contribute to the delivery phase of the New European Bauhaus initiative by collaborating with the communities involved in the local transformations fostered by the initiative. CoVEs operate in a given local context, being the linchpin of skills ecosystems for innovation, regional development, and social inclusion, while working with CoVEs in other countries through international collaborative networks.
- Dates: November 2022 – June 2023
- Budget: no pre-established amount allocated to the New European Bauhaus
- For whom: Vocational Education and Training (VET) providers, higher education institutions, research institutions, science parks, innovation agencies, companies, chambers and their associations, social partners, social enterprises, sectoral skills councils, among others
- Funding instrument: Erasmus+ Programme (ERASMUS)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus contributing call
- Further information: call
- Work programme: 2023 Annual Work Programme Erasmus+
- Info session
This call encourages a mind change regarding the role of the arts in R&I in the spirit of a European innovation policy based on culture and values. DG CONNECT launched S+T+ARTS - innovation at the nexus of Science, Technology and the ARTS – and the European Commission President proposed the ‘New European Bauhaus’, where synergies between art and novel technologies are identified as enablers of the green transition. Thistopic will thus encourage R&I actors to adopt artistic experimentation as a complementary method for technology development and use across all European Commission programmes.
- Dates: December 2022 – March 2023
- Budget: no pre-established amount allocated to the New European Bauhaus
- For whom: All eligible entities under Horizon Europe
- Funding instrument: Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus Contributing Call
- Further information: call
- Work programme:
- HE Main Work Programme 2023-2024 – 1. General Introduction
- HE Main Work Programme 2023-2024 – 7. Digital, Industry and Space
- HE Main Work Programme 2023-2024 – 13. General Annexes
- Info session:12-14 December 2022
Overall, the call addresses the design, demonstration and scale-up of production of sustainable and circular, bio-based textiles for one or more applications: e.g. technical textiles, garments, industrial textiles, home textiles; including also innovative smart textiles and those providing additional functionalities (e.g. antimicrobial or fire resistance properties). Blended, but only bio-based compositions, are therefore included. Projects are also expected to contribute to the New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative by interacting with the NEB Community, NEB Lab and other relevant actions of the NEB initiative through sharing information, best practice, and, where relevant, results.
- Dates: December 2022 – March 2023
- Budget: no pre-established amount allocated to the New European Bauhaus
- For whom: All eligible entities under Horizon Europe
- Funding instrument: Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus Contributing Call
- Further information: call
- Work programme:
Info session:13-14 December 2022
In the transition towards an effective circularity and zero pollution within the industrial ecosystems in the European Union, the production of goods and services must optimise the use of any resource. Industrial symbiosis is instrumental to this goal, as it is based on the sharing of resources between facilities when wastes or by-products from an industry or industrial process becomes the raw material for another. Projects are expected to contribute to the New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative by interacting with the NEB Community, NEB Lab and other relevant actions of the NEB initiative through sharing information, best practices, and, where relevant, results.
- Dates: December 2022 – March 2023
- Budget: no pre-established amount allocated to the New European Bauhaus
- For whom: All eligible entities under Horizon Europe
- Funding instrument: Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus Contributing Call
- Further information: call
- Work programme:
Info session:13-14 December 2022
The objective is to bring EU CitiVerse industry, including SMEs, together in developing the different layers of VR/AR worlds useful for local authorities and citizens. This will create a steady and immersive environment for citizens and businesses, a CitiVerse, that can be used for virtual/real spatial planning, management or navigation while also enhancing the social, architectural, green and cultural heritage dimension of living spaces. The action will contribute to the ecosystem of SMEs and larger companies nurtured through the VR/AR Industrial Coalition, and at the same time it can benefit from the mobilising and structuring actions of the Coalition as well as from integrating the values and principles of the New European Bauhaus initiative.
Dates: May 2023 – September of 2023
Budget: no pre-established amount allocated to the New European Bauhaus
For whom: all eligible entities under Digital Europe (this reference is without prejudging the more detailed text in the call as well as the related documents as regards entities controlled from a third country and entities from associated countries, which can participate provided that they comply with certain conditions).
Funding instrument: Digital Europe (DIGITAL)
Type of call: New European Bauhaus' contributing call
Further information: call
Work programme: DIGITAL Europe Work Programme 2023-2024
Info session: 23 May 2023
This action will continue the deployment of an operational data space for cultural heritage. The objective is to make more high-quality content available, particularly in 3D, foster reuse of digitised cultural resources and provide more opportunities for the community to offer enriched services, thanks to the use of advanced technologies. Complementarity will be sought with the new European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage to be developed under the Horizon Europe programme and the EIT Culture and Creativity, by establishing links to actions of these initiatives as appropriate. Synergies with the New European Bauhaus initiative are also encouraged.
Dates: Third quarter of 2023 – First quarter of 2024
Budget: no pre-established amount allocated to the New European Bauhaus
For whom: Cultural heritage organisations, 3D and XR technology providers, academic and research partners, stakeholders in creative sectors, education, tourism, interested in re-use
Funding instrument: Digital Europe (DIGITAL)
Type of call: New European Bauhaus' contributing call
Further information:
Work programme: DIGITAL Europe Work Programme 2023-2024
Info session:
The InnovLab support shall support the design, development and/or spread of innovative tools, models or solutions applicable in the audiovisual and other cultural and creative sectors. Activities shall aim at supporting the competitiveness, greening process, cooperation, circulation, visibility, availability, diversity and/or audience across sectors. Such activities shall contain a high potential of replicability in audiovisual and other cultural and creative sectors. Cross-sectoral cooperation within the creative and/or cultural sectors, including the audiovisual sector is at the heart of the Call. Therefore, applications must clearly demonstrate the extent of the cross-sectoral approach, the conditions for its implementation and the expected benefits for the sectors covered.
- Dates: December 2022 – April 2023
- Budget: no pre-established amount allocated to the New European Bauhaus
- For whom: organisations active in the audio-visual, cultural and creative sectors.
- Funding instrument: Creative Europe Programme (CREA)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus contributing call
- Further information: Call
- Work programme: 2023 Annual Work Programme Creative Europe
- Info session:
EIT Jumpstarter is a pre-accelerator run by seven communities of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). The programme includes nine categories: health, food, raw materials, energy, urban mobility, manufacturing, digital, New European Bauhaus (focused on sustainable and inclusive living spaces) and a cohort for Ukrainian innovators. EIT Jumpstarter aims to push early-stage innovators from emerging European regions onto the market and help their scientific ideas and innovations become successful businesses.
- Dates: February 2023 – April 2023
- Budget: no pre-established amount allocated to the New European Bauhaus
- For whom: scientific project teams, innovators, scientists, PhD students or master’s students
- Funding instrument: Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus' contributing call
- Further information: call
Projects results will contribute to deliver bio-based solutions with reduced environmental impacts on soil, water, and air quality, biodiversity and climate, in line with the European Green Deal objectives, the Circular Economy Action Plan and the Zero Pollution Action Plan, the Bioeconomy Strategy and the Communication on sustainable carbon cycles. Projects are expected to contribute to the New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative by interacting with the NEB Community, NEB Lab and other relevant actions of the NEB initiative through sharing information, best practice, and, where relevant, results.
- Dates: October 2023 – February 2024
- Budget: no pre-established amount allocated to the New European Bauhaus
- For whom: All eligible entities under Horizon Europe
- Funding instrument: Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
- Type of call: New European Bauhaus Contributing Call
- Further information: call
- Work programme:
Info session: 27 September 2023