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New tender to support communities delivering the EU Mission Ocean and Waters

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The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) published a new call for tenders on 10 June 2026 to support delivery of the EU Mission Ocean and Waters. The contract’s specific objective is to organise and manage the identification and selection process for at least 50 applicants from targeted communities that support the mission’s goals.

The €3.98 million contract is designed to support the identification and engagement of communities including regions, cities, water management authorities and ports. The selected contractor is expected to provide tailored technical assistance and strategic guidance so that local plans and initiatives can be turned into concrete actions linked to the mission’s objectives. The tender is open until the submission deadline of 14 July 2026 and the contract duration is set at 30 months.

They are looking for organisations with experience in stakeholder engagement, governance, environmental transition and capacity-building. Further details are available in the official tender notice. 

 

 

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