Deadline: 29 April 2016
Research and Innovation Support for Europe and Africa (RINEA) is a project funded by the European Commission that currently inviting applicants from Africa for its mobility grants scheme with an aim to strengthen cooperation on research and innovation between the EU and Africa reinforcing the linkage between academia and the business community.
The priority of mobility grants scheme will be on Food Nutrition Security and Sustainable Agriculture (FNSSA) and related fields.
Goals
- Strengthening the quality and quantity of partnerships between research and innovation actors in EU Member states, in Associated Countries and in countries in Africa.
- Encouraging transnational coordination of funding programmes and policies for international cooperation in STI for greater coherence, joint ownership and resource efficiency.
- Supporting and enriching formal and informal processes of bi-regional STI policy dialogue between the EU and Africa.
Events
- Innovat&Match 2016, 9-10 June 2016, Bologna, Italy
- IFAMA Matchmaking 2016, 21-22 June 2016, Aarhus, Denmark
- Network and Consortium Building at CIGR-AgEng 2016, 28-29 June 2016, Aarhus, Denmark
Benefits
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Researchers, innovation actors and representatives from academia and the business community.
- Based in an African country.
- Employed in universities, research institutes, industry research organisations, as well as SMEs or other enterprises located in one of the African countries.
- Engaged in activities in the framework of the FNSSA priority and related fields.
- Considerable prior experience in research projects (private or public funded research, FP7, Horizon 2020, etc.) and international cooperation.
- Innovative ideas for research and technological collaboration and/or research project outputs with potential for commercial exploitation and further development (mature technologies, products or services, patents etc.) in the framework of FNSSA and related fields.
- Excellent knowledge of English.
How to Apply
Applicants must download the application form via given website.
For more information, please visit Mobility grants scheme.
Hi,
Can a Nigerian who works with NGO apply for this grant?
Thank you in anticipation of your prompt response.
Hi Olubunmi Lawal,
For detailed information on eligibility criteria and the application process, please visit the last line of the article.
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I am running an organization that provides medical rehabilitation services to physically disabled persons that includes women children and men. We provide rehabilitation in the communities as most people with physical disabilities are in the remote rural areas. With urbanization however, this is changing there are more and more physically disabled in the urban areas. This is due to eating habits, diseases, road , industrial, and numerous other accidents causing disabilities. Our Organization decided to counter this by creating one referral rehabilitation Centre in Blantyre which has a forty bed capacity which is now proving insufficient. We provide therapy treatment and mobility aids and appliances to those that need them. We need transport to move our mobile rehabilitation teams throughout the country. For the mobility appliances we make wheelchairs from pipes and bicycle parts. All this needs a lot of money to run. I am wondering if you do assist with such programs and what should we do to get assisted. Our organization is called Malawi Against Physical Disabilities. We need help if you can help us.
Sydney A Ndembe.
General Manager.
Hi Sydney A Ndembe,
Fundsforngos is not a funding organization and we do not provide grants and scholarships. We are a social enterprise that provides fundraising guides, resources, and the latest funding opportunities to help you fundraise better and secure grant funding.
We appreciate your concern towards learning but unfortunately this particular program’s deadline is over. You can find a good range of opportunities and programmes at https://www.fundsforngos.org/
Thank You!