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The European Prize for Humanitarian Innovation Now Open!

Call for Projects: Fund for the Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid

Deadline: 3-Oct-23

The European Commission has announced its European Prize for Humanitarian Innovation to celebrate the humanitarian organisations, social enterprises, and companies that are developing technology to deliver better quality assistance to vulnerable people affected by natural disasters and man-made crises such as conflicts.

Scope

The prize recognises innovations and the organisations that develop them so that they may inspire other humanitarian actors to scale up actions that allow more effective and efficient delivery of humanitarian assistance. The prize will be awarded to the organisations that have developed and are deploying innovative solutions for the delivery of humanitarian aid, that are cost-effective, simple to use and re-use, scalable in different humanitarian aid settings and sectors such as shelter, water and sanitation, energy, heating or cooling, food, hygiene, protection, natural disaster risk reduction and health care and based inter alia on the application of digital technologies. Solutions should be tested and proven use cases of disruptive innovation, aimed at changing the paradigm and promoting more efficient humanitarian aid delivery and based on advanced technologies and services, including digital technologies demonstrating the added value and potential of one or more advanced technologies. The prize will be awarded to eligible organisations from across the EU and countries associated to Horizon Europe, who have transformed their ideas into disruptive innovations which provide assistance to vulnerable people affected by humanitarian crises.

Award Information

One first prize for the winner of the European Prize for Humanitarian Innovation of EUR 250 000, and two runner-up prizes of EUR 150,000 and EUR 100,000 for the applications ranked 2nd and 3rd.

Award criteria, scoring and thresholds:

Expected Impact

Supporting the development and scaling of disruptive innovations with the potential to deliver a more cost-effective, sustainable and higher-quality aid delivery, leading to an optimised use of humanitarian funding and an enhanced response to urgent needs in a humanitarian aid settings, notably for those in a most vulnerable situation, in areas such as shelter, water and sanitation, energy, heating or cooling, food, hygiene, protection, natural disaster risk reduction and health care.

Timelines

Eligibility Criteria

In order to be eligible, the applicants must comply with the following criteria:

Submission and evaluation processes

Applications will be subject to a formal evaluation by a jury. If there are more than 50 applications, there will be a pre-selection phase to select the best 50 to pass to jury review. Otherwise, all applications will pass directly to jury review.

For more information, visit EC.

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