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Assessment of Lump sum funding in Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe- Commission report published

Published on | 1 year ago

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The Commission published their recent report based on analysis of implementation data and feedback from surveys.

A summary is also available here.

According to the Commission, the new report confirms that:

  1. ·lump sum funding continues to be popular with users
  2. ·lump sums are perceived as reducing the administrative burden
  3. ·concerns of some stakeholder groups have not materialised.

The report describes the state of play in early 2024, with nearly 1 400 lump sum grants signed and many of them completed.

The previous assessment of lump sum funding was published in 2021

 

 

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