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Programmes EIT New European BauhausOn 2 May 2023, the EIT Community New European Bauhaus launched a new call with the aim to identify and work with four organising partners that will host Ignite NEB events. Such events will combine activities that focus on entrepreneurship and NEB celebration, using cultural and artistic elements to engage participants. The organisers should:
Any legal entity from European member states or associated countries is eligible. The range of potential organising partners encompasses both public and private entities, and includes but is not limited to foundations, associations, participation collectives, organizations, consultancies, business accelerators, universities, research centres, local and regional authorities, as well as bodies affiliated to them.
Ignite NEB events will be two-day in-person events, preceded by online pre-events or pre-warming sessions. They are to be held in selected locations within EU member states or Horizon Europe Associated Countries (Partners in Regional Innovation Scheme countries will be positively considered).
The total budget associated with this call is €90.000. Each Ignite NEB event organising partner will receive €22.500. The application deadline is 26 June, 2023.
For more information, please take a look at the official announcement and documents.
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