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ProgrammesThe EIT Community New European Bauhaus invites organisations from across Europe to submit proposals to the Connect NEB & Co-create NEB 2027 Call, supporting local ideas and neighbourhood transformation inspired by the New European Bauhaus.
The open call "Connect NEB & Co-create NEB", with an application deadline of 30 September, offers two complementary funding opportunities for organisations creating more sustainable, inclusive and beautiful places across Europe:
For community-led initiatives experimenting with new ways of improving their neighbourhoods through participation, co-design, living labs, and local action.
Connect NEB supports organisations rooted in their communities that want to explore new ideas, strengthen participation and prototype innovative approaches inspired by the New European Bauhaus.
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The call supports projects that:
For partnerships delivering place-based transformation of neighbourhood public spaces through community participation and municipal collaboration.
Co-create NEB supports local partnerships that bring together communities, municipalities and other organisations to deliver visible improvements in neighbourhoods and public spaces.
Funding:
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The call supports projects that:
Funding is only the beginning. Successful applicants become part of the wider EIT Community New European Bauhaus ecosystem and receive support throughout the implementation of their project.
Application deadline: 30/09/2026 17.00 - CET
For more information and to apply, please visit Connect NEB & Co-create NEB
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