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Updated Templates Available for Cluster 6 Proposals

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The CARE4BIO annotated templates for proposal writing have been updated as of March 2026. These templates assist applicants in preparing proposals for Research and Innovation Actions, Innovation Actions and Coordination and Support Actions.

Both first-stage and full proposal templates are available, providing guidance based on the latest insights from Cluster 6 NCPs. It is important for applicants to verify that they are using the correct template corresponding to their specific call in the Funding & Tenders portal, as changes have been made for the 2026 and 2027 calls. For any uncertainties, applicants are encouraged to consult their NCP for clarification. The templates can be accessed via the following link.

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