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NCP4Missions Toolkit Released for Applicants

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The NCP4Missions Toolkit has been introduced to support applicants for EU Missions calls in Horizon Europe. It encompasses various resources designed to aid a better understanding of  the missions and the available funding opportunities.

The toolkit offers firstly a document summarising frequent questions asked during the info days of the European Commission, along with details from the FAQ section on the Funding & Tenders Portal. Additionally, factsheets provide insights into social engagement activities from current projects and list open funding opportunities related to the Missions. The Toolkit also provides an experience analysis document and a mapping of the Mission Hubs.

Explore the Toolkit here. More resources will continue to be added throughout the duration of the NCP4Missions project.

NCP4Missions is a networking project of National Contact Points (NCPs) for the five EU Missions. The project aims, among others, to lower the entry barriers for applicants and raise the quality of proposals by offering support to potential Mission applicants, including brokerages, workshops and other digital tools.

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