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Programmes Culture and society Digital, Industry & Space Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment Joint Research Center EIT Missions New European Bauhaus Horizon Europe Green DealOn 15 September 2021, the European Commission has adopted the New European Bauhaus Communication. This communication plan sets out the framework, core principles and key actions that will drive the New European Bauhaus forward. The New European Bauhaus translates the European Green Deal into a tangible and positive experience in which all Europeans can participate and progress together. The New European Bauhaus initiative has moved from the co-design phase to the delivery phase. A report on the co-design phase can be found in Annex 1 of the New European Bauhaus Communication.
For 2021-2022, 85 million euros will be mobilised for New European Bauhaus projects through different EU funding programmes (including Horizon Europe). An overview of the calls dedicated to the New European Bauhaus can be found in Annex 2 of the New European Bauhaus Communication.
Further reading can also be found on the New European Bauhaus Website.
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