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FAQ document about Calls for Proposals 2021 available! Find it here. Updated version – 6 May 2020
Partner search tool for Call for Proposals 2020 and 2021
Are you developing a project proposal for the Calls 2020 or 2021 and looking for partners? We offer you a tool through which you can state what you are looking for to strengthen your consortium or express interest in joining a proposal. The website is open to organisations from within the EIT Urban Mobility partnership as well as outside. Click HERE to access the tool.
Please note that the deadline for submission of proposals for Call for Proposals 2021 has been extended and an additional step has been inserted in the call process ! Deadline for completing a Notification of Intent: 30 April 2020. Deadline for submission of proposals: 14 May 2020.
Please note that the deadline for submission of proposals for Call for Proposals 2021 has been extended and an additional step has been inserted in the call process ! Deadline for completing a Notification of Intent: 30 April 2020. Deadline for submission of proposals: 14 May 2020.
To facilitate the management of the call, and adhere to key deadlines, an additional step has been inserted in the call process. This additional step is a Notification of Intent to submit. Only proposals which have by 30 April 2020, 23:59 (UTC+1/CET) completed a Notification of Intent will be allowed to submit a full proposal on 14 May 2020. The primary responsibility will be with the proposal’s Activity Lead to complete a Notification of Intent. The Activity Lead should submit a Notification of Intent through the standard Call 2021 submission system in PLAZA. Partners must complete a separate Notification of Intent for each proposal they intend to submit.
Please find the guidelines on how to complete a notification of intent here.
We are pleased to introduce to you the Call for Proposals for our Business Plan 2021.
EIT Urban Mobility invites all EIT Urban Mobility partners as well as non-partner organizations to propose impactful activities that will support EIT Urban Mobility to deliver on its mission and create real benefits to cities, citizens and companies in Europe and beyond.
We look forward to seeing inspiring collaborations unravel. This is an invitation to submit proposals that will help us to continue building an even stronger portfolio of activities in 2021.
You can find the Call for Proposals 2021 document here.
The document describes the goals and the process of the Call and outlines how an integrated portfolio of activities for the Business Plan 2021 will be selected. Furthermore, it will give you clarity on:
- What we expect: Focus of our Call for 2021.
- How we will evaluate and select proposals: Details on the evaluation and selection procedure and the applied criteria.
- What happens and when: Transparency on the timing of the entire process.
- Rules and eligibility: Guidance on financial and administrative issues, as well as eligibility criteria.
- Where to get help: We provide a summary of all key contact points for help and support.
Thematic areas of the Call for Proposals 2021
EIT Urban Mobility seeks to attract proposals in the following thematic areas:
- Innovation
- Academy
- Business Creation
- Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS)
- Factory
- Citizen Engagement
Each thematic area is described in detail in the Call for Proposals 2021 document in chapter IV. Overview of CfPs for the Business Plan 2021. The chapter provides information on the overall purpose of the specific thematic area, the setup/structure of the area, general criteria for the Call including eligibility and funding specifications, the general evaluation criteria and the specific focus of this year’s Call where applicable.
An overview of the type of activity of proposals expected in those areas is provided below:
Innovation
Focus on innovation activities delivering products / services / solutions at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 5 and above. Innovation activities may fall into one of the following categories:
- Research — creating and improving concepts for mobility solutions, with a focus on regulation
- Test — building, testing and learning in fast iterations, co-creating with citizens, cities and partners
- Pilot and implement — building pilots and demonstrating impact
Academy
Activities in the form of pilots and experiments to improve and introduce new content, formats and business models to the Master School, the Doctoral Training Network and the Competence Hub.
Academy activities may fall into one of the following categories:
- Master School
- Doctoral Training Network
- Competence Hub
Business Creation
Activities to continue and improve content, formats and business models of the Accelerator programme, Scale-up Hub and Go Global.
Business Creation activities may fall into one of the following categories:
- Acceleration in the Innovation Hubs South, Central, East, North, West (resubmissions only)
- Accelerator programme, Central Services
- Scale-up Hub, including Go Global
Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS)
EIT RIS focuses on countries with limited or no participation in EIT Urban Mobility, where innovation capacity is moderate or modest and which otherwise would not be able to benefit from insights and experience gained within the EIT Urban Mobility Community.
RIS Calls have the goal to connect new stakeholders from the RIS countries in the following activity fields:
- RIS Innovation
- RIS Education
- RIS Business Creation
- RIS Factory
Future Mobility Factory
Activities to support the exploitation of results and scale up urban mobility solutions. The Factory aims to receive proposals to create (semi) automated tools and other process-support to bring urban solutions to scale. Small and quick activities testing these processes are asked in this Call for Proposals.
Citizen Engagement
EIT Urban Mobility is looking for new, effective ways to co-create together with citizens, involve them in the ideation process, to look for and test suitable solutions together with industry, academia, cities and all stakeholders of a city. Citizen Engagement proposals should:
- introduce new formats, contents and business models for citizen engagement activities in line with EIT Urban Mobility’s Citizen Engagement goals
- help create a new communication methodology and process where citizens and end-users are not only informed about science and innovation but also empowered
Submission of proposals
All proposals need to be submitted electronically via the submission system of the EIT Urban Mobility Intranet: here. Further information regarding submission is provided in Chapter III.1 Proposal structure and submission of the Call document.
Questions related to the process, EIT definitions and requirements and other general aspects of the exceptional COVID-19 Crisis Response Call can be addressed:
– by email to: call2021@eiturbanmobility.eu
– by phone: +34 685 658 004 (Philipp Schmitz – Programme Assistant)
Please note that only proposals which have by 30 April 2020, 23:59 (UTC+1/CET) completed a Notification of Intent will be allowed to submit a full proposal. Deadline for submission of proposals is 14 May 2020, 23:59 (UTC+1/CET).
Matchmaking event
To facilitate the development of innovative proposals, EIT Urban Mobility organises a Matchmaking event for the Call for Proposals for Activities to be implemented in 2020 and 2021, which will take place on 3-4 March 2020 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. More information can be found here.
Supporting documents and files
- Call for Proposals 2021
- Annex 1: EIT Urban Mobility Strategic Agenda
- Annex 2: City Club Challenges for Business Plan 2021
- Annex 3: Proposal Partner Information Form Call 2021
- Presentation and recordings of the“Web call for information and explanation of Call process and evaluation”
- Guidelines on how to complete a Notification of Intent
- UPDATED on 6 May 2020! Call 2021 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)