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Policy-to-project-to-policy Conference:
Overview of available funding opportunities for
health and social well-being projects in the
programming period 2014-2020
Copenhagen, Denmark
28 April 2016
Wiebke Seemann
NDPHS Secretariat
Horizon 2020 – Health, Demographic Change
and Wellbeing
Horizon 2020 reflects the policy priorities of the Europe 2020
strategy
Research and innovation under Horizon 2020 is an investment in
better health for all. It aims to keep older people active and
independent for longer and supports the development of new,
safer and more effective interventions. R&I under Horizon 2020
also contributes to the sustainability of health and care
systems.
Upcoming calls and more information available from:
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020section/health-demographic-change-and-wellbeing
Personalized Medicine Call
1.1 Understanding health, well-being and disease
SC1-PM-02-2017: New concepts in patient stratification
SC1-PM-03-2017: Diagnostic characterisation of rare diseases
1.2. Preventing disease
SC1-PM-07-2017: Promoting mental health and well-being in the young
1.3 Treating and managing diseases
SC1-PM-08-2017: New therapies for rare diseases
SC1-PM-10-2017: Comparing the effectiveness of existing healthcare interventions in
adults
SC1-PM-11-2016-2017: Clinical research on regenerative medicine
Personalized Medicine Call (cont.)
1.4 Active ageing and self-management of health
SC1-PM-15-2017: Personalised coaching for well-being and care of people as they age
1.5 Methods and data
SC1-PM-16-2017: In-silico trials for developing and assessing biomedical products
SC1-PM-17-2017: Personalised computer models and in-silico systems for well-being
SC1-PM-19-2017: PPI for uptake of standards for the exchange of digitalised healthcare
records
SC1-PM-20-2017: Development of new methods and measures for improved economic
evaluation and efficiency measures in the health sector
+ Co-ordination activities & Other Calls
CHAFEA: Third Health Programme
Call priorities:
•Migrants’ health: Best practices in care provision for vulnerable
migrants and refugees
•Gathering knowledge and exchanging best practices on measures
reducing underage drinking and heavy episodic drinking
•Gathering knowledge and exchanging best practices on measures to
prevent illicit drug use in line with the minimum quality standards
in drug demand reduction
•Support to Member States and stakeholders to address the chronic
disease challenge
•Donor selection and protection
CHAFEA: Third Health Programme
Eligible countries: EU Member States, Iceland, Norway and
countries which have a bilateral agreement with the EU
proposed activities must be carried out in at least 3 countries
eligible under the 3rd Health Programme and these activities must
be carried out in areas which are particularly affected by the high
influx of refugees
Applying for funding:
The current call is open until 2 June 2016.
More information: http://ec.europa.eu/chafea/health/projects.html
Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme
Programme area and funding
Priorities
• Specific objective 1.2 about innovation
within the public service provision (e.g.
healthcare)
Examples of relevant projects
Next call and conditions for applications
More information: http://www.interreg-npa.eu
Interreg Central Baltic Programme
Programme priorities:
• Competitive economy
• Sustainable use of common resources
• Well-connected region
• Skilled and socially inclusive region
Opportunities for health projects:
Specific objective 4.1 More people benefiting from stronger Central
Baltic communities
Interreg Central Baltic Programme
Programme area: parts of Finland (incl. Åland), Sweden and
Latvia as well as all of Estonia
Applying for funding:
• Small & regular projects
• 2-step application procedure for regular projects
• Next open call for all priorities will be open from 2 January until 27
February 2017
More information: http://centralbaltic.eu
Swedish Institute: Third Country Participation in
the Baltic Sea Region
TCPBSR is an offer extended to Swedish organisations wishing to
apply for funding in order to co-operate with non-EU countries in an
EU project.
Non-EU countries that can received funding are: Georgia,
Moldova, Russia, Ukraine & Belarus
Next call for applications will open in April/May 2016.
More information: https://eng.si.se/areas-ofoperation/cooperation-in-the-baltic-sea-region/baltic-sea-regionthird-country-funding/
For more information
Please visit our website page about funding opportunities at
http://www.ndphs.org/?funding_opportunities
… and get in touch with us if you would like to be included on our mailing
list about funding opportunities, by sending an email to
[email protected].
Thank you!
This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the
European Union. The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of
the NDPHS Secretariat and can under no circumstances be regarded as
reflecting the position of the European Union.