Tools and documents to facilitate the work of applicants within the Horizon Europe EU Missions
The European Network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for the EU Missions activity, joined by the project NCP4Missions, has developed a number of useful tools and documents for use and easy access by those interested in calls for proposals announced within the Horizon Europe EU Missions.
Here are some useful resources for you to use in your work:
- Toolkit for working with calls for proposals in the context of EU Missions. This document contains all the useful information about the tools that will help you better understand the EU Missions calls.
- FAQs – the most frequently asked questions about EU Missions calls. Please note that the Horizon Europe EU Missions are targeted initiatives aimed at creating concrete solutions to some of the biggest social challenges. For instance, there are five Missions under the Programme: Adaptation to Climate Change, Cancer, Restore our Oceans and Waters, Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities, and A Soil Deal for Europe.
For information.
NCP4Missions is a networking project of National Contact Points (NCPs) for the five EU Missions, representing 19 Member States or Associated Countries. The project provides continuous capacity-building measures to support NCPs in their work, including e.g. E-learnings, Deep Dives, Meet&Share sessions and Mission Updates. The project also aims 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. NCP4Missions strives to function as an interface between the European Commission (EC), MS/AC and the NCPs, supporting a better exchange of information on the EU Missions between all relevant parties on the national and EU level. The project will establish important collaborations with relevant Mission stakeholders, including Mission Hubs, Mission Implementation Platforms, and other NCP networks, to detect synergies and to foster potential joint activities.