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Online Workshop: Preparing a Successful Application for the Prize for Governance Innovation in Energy Communities
APR
Thu
23
10:00 - 11:30

Starts in 3 days from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility

This online workshop is for applicants preparing a proposal for the Horizon Europe Prize on Governance Innovations in Energy Communities (HORIZON-CL5-2026-2-PRIZE). The session looks at the practical steps needed to prepare an application for the Horizon Europe Prize on Governance Innovations in Energy Communities. It covers how to navigate the Funding & Tenders Portal and how to fill in the application forms correctly.

Participants can also ask questions during the workshop. Those who request it during registration may be able to book a 5-minute 1-to-1 Q&A slot with European Commission policy officers. A Webex link is due to be shared later, with access details for the general session and instructions for the individual Q&A sessions.

Registration is set to close on 17 April 2026 so please register on this website before that date. 

 

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