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Call for proposals for health data for biotech innovation leveraging the European Health Data Space
This is a call for proposals for EU action grants launched by the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) under the EU4Health Programme. Specifically, topic EU4H-2026-SANTE-PJ-08 focuses on health data for biotech innovation leveraging the European Health Data Space. The initiative aims to establish a multistakeholder platform linking biotech industry, data holders, healthcare providers, patient organisations, regulators, and AI Factories to share best practices and drive data-based innovation. The programme will identify and prioritise the most promising AI and digital applications in biotechnology, while analysing key barriers to AI adoption in biotech and proposing strategies to overcome them. The grant is structured as a budget-based mixed actual cost grant with costs reimbursed at 60% funding rate, though exceptional utility projects may qualify for 80% funding.
European Advanced Digital Skills Competitions DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-09-COMPETITIONS
The European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) has launched a call for proposals under the Digital Europe Programme to fund projects that strengthen advanced digital skills in line with the EU's Digital Decade and Competitiveness Compass goals. The European Advanced Digital Skills Competitions initiative will serve as a catalyst for engaging young European people in cutting edge digital technologies. The competitions will support their creativity and connect them to the wider community of research organisations and industry players with the aim to address a highly relevant societal or industrial challenge. There will be six competitions each covering one of the following areas: AI, Virtual Worlds, quantum, semiconductors, the Destination Earth initiative as well as an additional area chosen by the consortium. The selected project will define at least three challenges for each competition. These challenges will address significant European or local societal, technological, and/or complex industrial issues, developed in close collaboration with Europe's leading research institutions and industry partners. Each challenge should involve multiple competing teams. These teams must include students from tertiary education institutions or equivalent, representing at least four different education and training institutions across four different EU Member States or countries associated with the DIGITAL Programme. Teams may also consist of students from a single institution. The active participation of women in the teams is strongly encouraged. The consortium is expected to design challenges, produce rulebooks, develop roadmaps, create communication strategies, organise an Award Ceremony in Brussels, and deliver a sustainability plan to ensure the competitions continue beyond the project's duration. The funding supports coordination and support actions with a 100% funding rate. The expected project duration is 48 months with a maximum available budget of EUR 7,000,000 per project.
Forskningsanslag - Klinisk Medicinsk Vetenskaplig Forskning
Doktor Felix Neuberghs stiftelse erbjuder forskningsanslag för klinisk medicinsk vetenskaplig forskning vars huvudsakliga syfte ska vara att förbättra den åldrande människans fysiska livskvalitet. I enlighet med donatorns önskan ska i första hand sådan forskning stödjas som bedrivs i Göteborgsområdet, Sverige. Stiftelsen lämnar anslag endast för ett år i sänder, och för fleråriga projekt söks anslag för ett år i taget med årlig omprövning. Medel för sökandens egna lönekostnader beviljas inte, och bidrag till kongressresor beviljas endast i undantagsfall vid framförande av eget föredrag eller poster.
ASF Public Project Proposal Grant
The American-Scandinavian Foundation promotes the cultures of the Nordic countries in the United States and American culture in the Nordic countries by encouraging programs that will enhance public appreciation of culture, art, and thought. This grant supports public programming and defined events presented by non-profit organizations. The Foundation favors projects where its contribution will complement support from other sources and considers the lasting benefits that may be achieved by any grant. Awards are given to non-profit organizations only, with proof of 501(c)(3) status or equivalent in Scandinavia required. The maximum award amount is $5,000, though average grants range between $1,000 to $2,000. The grant has two annual deadlines (September 15 and February 15) with decisions announced approximately 10-11 weeks later. ASF does not support capital expenses, institutional overhead, publication underwriting, commercial recordings, or retroactive funding. Projects cannot begin before the decision announcement date.