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CFAs: Innovative Approaches for the Spatial Design of Neighbourhoods

Alexandra Armstrong Innovation Grant Program in the US

Deadline: 01-Dec-2026

The European Commission is inviting applications for projects focused on transforming neighbourhood public spaces through inclusive, sustainable, and community-driven design.

The initiative promotes innovative spatial planning that integrates environmental resilience, social inclusion, and participatory design methods to improve how public spaces are created and experienced.

Projects must demonstrate how design influences community life, including safety, accessibility, mobility, identity, and social interaction.

Key Focus Areas

The program supports work in the following areas:

Program Objectives

The initiative aims to:

Design and Innovation Requirements

Projects are expected to develop and test advanced spatial design approaches, including:

Applicants must analyze how public space design affects:

Co-Creation and Community Involvement

Projects must actively involve:

Co-creation is essential to ensure that public space transformations reflect real community needs and lived experiences.

Implementation Requirements

Projects must:

Additional outputs should support broader application in:

Funding Details

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

All applicants must comply with Horizon Europe eligibility rules.

Registration Requirement

Applicants must:

Evaluation Expectations

Projects will be assessed based on:

Why This Call Matters

This initiative strengthens Europe’s approach to sustainable urban and rural transformation by integrating people-centered design with climate action.

It helps:

Conclusion

The European Commission’s funding call under Horizon Europe supports large-scale, innovative projects that redesign neighbourhood public spaces using inclusive, climate-resilient, and participatory methods. With approximately €5 million per project, the initiative encourages cross-border collaboration to create safer, greener, and more socially inclusive communities across Europe.

For more information, visit European Commission.

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