Deadline: 01-Apr-21
The Republic of Estonia, Ministry of Social Affairs is offering the Integrated Services to support Health and Safety in Home Environment to prevent and reduce injuries at home and to identify and support families at risk with infants and toddlers at an early stage.
The output indicator of the grant support is the development and piloting of a methodology for the prevention of injuries in the home environment, and a model for identifying families at risk with infants and toddlers. As a result of all implemented projects, a total of at least 500 specialists from all over Estonia should be trained to develop their knowledge and skills in reducing the risk of injury in the home environment and in identifying and supporting families at risk with infants and toddlers.
Funding Information
- The budget for the open call is 500 000 euros. Project grant to be awarded to a single project falls between 200 000 – 500 000 euros.
- Projects addressing only the activity identifying and supporting families at risk with infants and toddlers can be awarded a grant in the amount of 200 000 euros.
- Projects addressing only the activity of reducing the risk of injury in the home environment can be awarded a grant in the amount of 200 000 – 300 000 euros.
- Projects addressing both focus areas can be awarded up to 500 000 euros.
- The eligibility of costs starts as of project grant-awarding decision and projects may run up to 24 months and should be finished by the deadline laid down in a grant decision but no later than April 30, 2024.
- Expenditures incurred after April 30, 2024, are not eligible.
Eligibility Criteria
- An eligible applicant is a legal person under public or private law, a non-governmental organisation registered in Estonia.
- Any public or private entity, commercial or non-commercial, as well as nongovernmental organisations established as a legal person either in Estonia, Norway, in another Beneficiary State (Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia) or in Russia.
- The project promoter or the project partner must possess the skills foreseen.
- The applicant shall not have national tax and payment liabilities that have not been deferred as of the date of submission of the project application (source: an electronic database of the Tax and Customs Board).
For more information, visit https://www.sm.ee/en/open-calls