Innovative models for collective community investment and ownership
Overview
Eligible applicants include a diverse range of entities, such as research organizations, universities, social enterprises, community organizations, and local authorities, primarily from EU Member States, EEA countries, and Associated Countries. The call emphasizes participation from community-based organizations and stakeholders, especially those involving marginalized groups.
The funding will take the form of lump-sum grants rather than reimbursement-based models, thereby allowing beneficiaries to focus on project execution without extensive cost management procedures. A consortium of multiple applicants seems to be a requirement, as projects must engage diverse community stakeholders across at least three neighborhoods in different Member States or Associated Countries. This collaborative framework is designed to develop and validate innovative investment models for urban regeneration and social inclusion.
The targeted sectors for this funding opportunity include urban development, social innovation, real estate, and sustainable community initiatives. Successful projects should aim to create community equity investment models, where residents can acquire shares in local assets, or occupant equity models that enable stakeholders to build equity through participation in cooperative housing.
Project activities must assess socioeconomic and environmental impacts, identify systemic barriers, and provide scalability recommendations. The application process is a single-stage submission, and the success rates are not explicitly stated but are expected to be competitive, likely ranging from 10-20%.
Co-funding may be required, adhering to typical Horizon Europe practices, though specific percentages are not detailed. The initiative aligns with the EU's broader objectives for social equity and sustainable urban transformation under the New European Bauhaus initiative. Applications will be evaluated based on their excellence, implementation quality, and societal impact, with selected projects contributing evidence on effective community ownership and revitalization strategies in urban contexts.
Detail
The expected outcomes of funded projects include:
* Community stakeholders co-creating and participating in innovative community investment and ownership models.
* Increased local democratic participation, social equity, and cohesion.
* A stronger sense of place and belonging.
* Local economic development.
Proposals should address the following:
* Develop a collective community investment or ownership model involving diverse stakeholders, including marginalized groups.
* Focus on either:
* Option A: A community equity investment model where stakeholders acquire shares in local assets.
* Option B: An occupant equity model where stakeholders build equity through occupancy and participation.
* Develop and validate the model in at least three neighborhoods across different Member States and/or Associated Countries.
* Assess the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of the model.
* Identify systemic challenges and formulate solutions.
* Consider existing investment and ownership regulations.
* Provide recommendations for scaling up and adapting the model.
The call specifies several general conditions related to admissibility, eligible countries, financial and operational capacity, evaluation and award processes, and the legal and financial setup of grants. Eligible costs will be reimbursed as a lump sum.
Applicants should use the standard application form for HE RIA/IA projects. Evaluation will be based on criteria described in the Work Programme General Annexes.
The indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement is described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes.
Several documents are provided for guidance, including the HE Programme Guide, Model Grant Agreements (Lump Sum MGA), call-specific instructions, and detailed budget tables.
The following topics are available with a single-stage submission process, planned opening date of May 5, 2027, and a deadline of December 1, 2027:
HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-BUSINESS-01: HORIZON Innovation Actions, Budget: 10,000,000 EUR, Indicative grant amount: around 5,000,000 EUR, Indicative number of grants: 2
HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-BUSINESS-02: HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions, Budget: 10,500,000 EUR, Indicative grant amount: around 3,500,000 EUR, Indicative number of grants: 3
HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-BUSINESS-03: HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions, Budget: 7,000,000 EUR, Indicative grant amount: around 3,500,000 EUR, Indicative number of grants: 2
HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-PARTICIPATION-01: HORIZON Innovation Actions, Budget: 10,760,000 EUR, Indicative grant amount: around 5,380,000 EUR, Indicative number of grants: 2
HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-PARTICIPATION-02: HORIZON Innovation Actions, Budget: 10,500,000 EUR, Indicative grant amount: around 5,250,000 EUR, Indicative number of grants: 2
HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-PARTICIPATION-03: HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions, Budget: 14,000,000 EUR, Indicative grant amount: around 3,500,000 EUR, Indicative number of grants: 4
HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-REGEN-01: HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions, Budget: 12,000,000 EUR, Indicative grant amount: around 4,000,000 EUR, Indicative number of grants: 3
HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-REGEN-02: HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions, Budget: 8,000,000 EUR, Indicative grant amount: around 4,000,000 EUR, Indicative number of grants: 2
HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-REGEN-03: HORIZON Innovation Actions, Budget: 11,000,000 EUR, Indicative grant amount: around 5,500,000 EUR, Indicative number of grants: 2
In summary, this Horizon Europe call seeks to fund projects that develop and implement innovative community investment and ownership models to revitalize neighborhoods, promote social inclusion, and foster local economic development, aligning with the principles of the New European Bauhaus. The call encourages participatory and transdisciplinary approaches, emphasizing the importance of social sciences and humanities, and requires projects to engage with the New European Bauhaus hub.
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Breakdown
Funding Type: The primary financial mechanism is a grant, specifically a HORIZON Lump Sum Grant, as indicated by the Type of MGA (Model Grant Agreement) being "HORIZON Lump Sum Grant [HORIZON-AG-LS]". Eligible costs will take the form of a lump sum as defined in the Decision of 7 July 2021 authorising the use of lump sum contributions under the Horizon Europe Programme.
Consortium Requirement: The text does not explicitly state whether a single applicant or a consortium is required. However, the call's emphasis on participatory and transdisciplinary approaches, the need to validate models in at least three neighborhoods in different Member States and/or Associated Countries, and the encouragement of diverse community stakeholder involvement strongly suggest that a consortium of multiple applicants is expected.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The geographic eligibility includes EU Member States and Associated Countries, as stated in the "Develop and validate the model in at least three neighbourhoods in different Member States and/or Associated Countries." The general conditions also mention that non-EU/non-Associated Countries may have specific provisions for funding their participants, contingent on the Horizon Europe Programme Guide.
Target Sector: The program targets several interconnected sectors:
* Urban Development and Revitalization: Focus on revitalizing neighborhoods.
* Housing: Addressing housing assets and occupant equity models.
* Community Development: Empowering local community stakeholders.
* Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH): Requiring effective contribution of SSH disciplines.
* Finance and Investment: Developing community investment models and considering financial viability.
* Environment: Assessing environmental impacts of the models.
Mentioned Countries: The opportunity explicitly mentions EU Member States and Associated Countries as locations where the models should be validated. It also refers to non-EU/non-Associated Countries that might have specific funding provisions.
Project Stage: The expected maturity of the project is at the development and validation stage. The call requires applicants to "Develop and validate the model in at least three neighbourhoods," indicating that the projects should move beyond the initial research phase and demonstrate practical application and validation of the proposed models.
Funding Amount: The funding amounts vary depending on the specific topic within the call. Based on the "Budget overview," the indicative grant amounts range from approximately €3.5 million to €5.5 million per project. The total budget allocated to the different topics is as follows:
* HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-BUSINESS-01: €10,000,000 (indicative grant: around €5,000,000, 2 grants)
* HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-BUSINESS-02: €10,500,000 (indicative grant: around €3,500,000, 3 grants)
* HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-BUSINESS-03: €7,000,000 (indicative grant: around €3,500,000, 2 grants)
* HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-PARTICIPATION-01: €10,760,000 (indicative grant: around €5,380,000, 2 grants)
* HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-PARTICIPATION-02: €10,500,000 (indicative grant: around €5,250,000, 2 grants)
* HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-PARTICIPATION-03: €14,000,000 (indicative grant: around €3,500,000, 4 grants)
* HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-REGEN-01: €12,000,000 (indicative grant: around €4,000,000, 3 grants)
* HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-REGEN-02: €8,000,000 (indicative grant: around €4,000,000, 2 grants)
* HORIZON-NEB-2027-01-REGEN-03: €11,000,000 (indicative grant: around €5,500,000, 2 grants)
Application Type: The application type is an open call, as it is a standard Horizon Europe call for proposals. The submission process is a single-stage process.
Nature of Support: Beneficiaries will receive money in the form of a lump sum grant to support their research and innovation activities.
Application Stages: The application process involves a single stage, as indicated by "Deadline model: single-stage."
Success Rates: The success rates cannot be determined directly from the text. However, the "Indicative number of grants" provides some insight into the number of projects that will be funded under each topic, which can be used to estimate the potential success rate based on the number of applications received.
Co-funding Requirement: The text does not explicitly mention a co-funding requirement. However, Horizon Europe grants often require beneficiaries to cover a portion of the project costs, especially in Innovation Actions. The specific co-funding rates would be detailed in the Work Programme and call documents.
Summary: This Horizon Europe call, "Innovative models for neighbourhoods that integrate beauty, inclusiveness and sustainability (HORIZON-NEB-2027-01)," aims to foster the development and validation of innovative community investment and ownership models to revitalize neighborhoods in line with the New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative. The call encourages projects that empower diverse community stakeholders, including marginalized groups, to co-create and participate in the development of local assets, promoting social equity, cohesion, and local economic development.
The call is structured around two main options: community equity investment models and occupant equity models. Projects are expected to develop and validate their models in at least three neighborhoods across different EU Member States and/or Associated Countries, assess the socioeconomic and environmental impacts, identify systemic challenges, and provide recommendations for scaling up and adapting the models in various contexts.
The funding is provided as a lump sum grant, and the call emphasizes a participatory and transdisciplinary approach, requiring the effective contribution of social sciences and humanities. Eligible applicants typically include universities, research institutes, SMEs, non-profit organizations, and other legal entities with the capacity to conduct research and innovation activities. The call is a single-stage open call, with the submission deadline on 01 December 2027. The indicative grant amounts range from approximately €3.5 million to €5.5 million per project, depending on the specific topic.
Short Summary
Impact The funding aims to develop and validate innovative community investment and ownership models that empower local communities and promote social equity, cohesion, and sustainable urban development. | Impact | The funding aims to develop and validate innovative community investment and ownership models that empower local communities and promote social equity, cohesion, and sustainable urban development. |
Applicant Applicants should possess expertise in urban development, social innovation, community engagement, and the ability to collaborate across diverse stakeholder groups. | Applicant | Applicants should possess expertise in urban development, social innovation, community engagement, and the ability to collaborate across diverse stakeholder groups. |
Developments The funding will support projects focused on urban regeneration, community-based real estate development, and participatory approaches to neighborhood revitalization. | Developments | The funding will support projects focused on urban regeneration, community-based real estate development, and participatory approaches to neighborhood revitalization. |
Applicant Type This funding is designed for research organizations, universities, social enterprises, community groups, and local authorities. | Applicant Type | This funding is designed for research organizations, universities, social enterprises, community groups, and local authorities. |
Consortium A consortium of multiple applicants is expected to effectively address the project scope and requirements. | Consortium | A consortium of multiple applicants is expected to effectively address the project scope and requirements. |
Funding Amount The total budget for this funding opportunity is €10.5 million, with approximately €3.5 million allocated per project for three expected grants. | Funding Amount | The total budget for this funding opportunity is €10.5 million, with approximately €3.5 million allocated per project for three expected grants. |
Countries The funding is relevant for EU Member States and Associated Countries, as projects must be implemented in at least three neighborhoods across different countries. | Countries | The funding is relevant for EU Member States and Associated Countries, as projects must be implemented in at least three neighborhoods across different countries. |
Industry This funding targets the New European Bauhaus initiative, focusing on urban development, social innovation, and sustainable communities. | Industry | This funding targets the New European Bauhaus initiative, focusing on urban development, social innovation, and sustainable communities. |
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