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Programmes New European BauhausThe European Commission has recently published a roadmap for the New European Bauhaus (NEB) Facility which will give direction to the implementation of the New European Bauhaus initiative.
The NEB Facility is a new funding tool of the European Commission for the New European Bauhaus initiative and consists of two parts:
The NEB Facility roadmap is based on the public consultation with the Member States and stakeholders conducted by the European Commission in 2024. This roadmap includes details on the governance structures, budget requirements, potential synergies with other EU programmes and key measures to be undertaken in the implementation of the New European Bauhaus initiative.
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