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Launch of EIT Community New European Bauhaus Call for Proposals for Citizen Engagement

21 June 2021

The New European Bauhaus initiative (NEB) is an environmental, social, and cultural initiative that complements the European Green Deal and combines aesthetic experience, sustainability, and inclusivity. For this EIT Community NEB activity, EIT Urban Mobility will capitalise on existing citizen-centred engagement programmes aligned with the NEB mission. 

The aim of this EIT Community NEB Call for proposals is to work on activities where citizens and end-users are not only asked to identify relevant challenges of their city, but also empowered to co-create together potential solutions in an ideation process.

The EIT Community group proposes to develop activities in cities and regional areas to facilitate the exchange of knowledge between people across Europe and to create interdisciplinary projects addressing sustainability, quality of experience and inclusiveness. With this approach, some topics have been identified as EIT Community New European Bauhaus Challenges for this call

Green transition through architectural, cultural, and historic sites:

  • Natural building materials and energy efficiency, including refurbishment of existing, historic buildings. (EIT Climate-KIC)
  • Sustainable alternatives for hardscapes as urban spaces, naturalisation of degraded public areas, green areas, biodiversity, green and blue infrastructures, and urban furniture as assets promoting active mobility, improving citizen well-being, and mitigating heat island effects. (EIT Urban Mobility)

Urban farming and regenerative agriculture to reduce emissions and foster the relationship between city and farmer. (EIT Food)

Towards circularity and urban resilience:

  • Enhancement of public realm, accessibility, and interconnection through active mobility modalities, to mitigate air pollution and improve physical and mental health. (EIT Urban Mobility)
  • Circular economy through actions sticking to the principles of the food waste hierarchy and efficient reutilization of bio-products and bio waste, achieving emissions and waste reduction and fostering the second life of products. (Includes tech solutions on safe ‘clean packaging’, smart waste management system). (EIT Food)

Ensuring affordability and accessibility to all:

  • Energy communities to ensure comfort living at affordable prices through multi-disciplinary retrofitting teams. (EIT Climate-KIC)
  • Universal mobility as a key enabler for social inclusion. Everyone should be able to move freely within cities regardless gender, race, beliefs, or disability (barrier free access). (EIT Urban Mobility)

The Call aims to select one proposal for each of the above identified challenge areas, thus awarding seven projects in total. Each successful proposal will be awarded up to €15,000. The KICs reserve the right to fund more than one proposal under a specific challenge when the number and/or quality of proposals received across the range of challenges do not meet the necessary criteria. Challenges are aimed to be holistic and cross-sectorial, however each challenge will be led by the KIC with the most relevant expertise as indicated in brackets above.

Details of Cross KIC NEB Call:

Call document with all the details available below:

List of documents to be submitted     Application form (available below)

Budget allocation                              €15.000 per proposal, up to a maximum of 7 proposals

Evaluation criteria                               

  • 30% Overall quality of application   
  • 40% Expected impact of the project  
  • 20% Innovative aspects of the proposal
  • 10% Expertise and previous experience
  • Based on ranking, the geographical spread within the European Union will also be considered. 

Dates                               

  • Call opening: 21 June 2021 
  • Call info session: 1 July 2021 at 10:00 CET (register here)
  • Closing call: 20 August 2021 (23:59 CET)
  • Eligibility and admissibility check: 23 – 24 August 2021
  • Evaluation: 25 – 30 August 2021
  • Communication of results to the participants: 31 August 2021
  • Start of project: 10- 15 September (latest)
  • Finalise project: 25 November 2021 (latest)

Please email your proposal:

Starting date for sending applications:
Deadline for applications: