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Grant Analysis

Purpose & Target

This grant, part of the LIFE programme, aims to facilitate and enable the expansion or replication of successful results from projects previously funded under the LIFE programme or other EU programs. The ultimate goal is to significantly amplify the impacts of these proven solutions by encouraging broader uptake or application. This grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, focusing on environmental and climate action. The target recipients are organizations that have already achieved demonstrable results in relevant areas and are looking to scale or replicate them. - Grant Name: Technical Assistance - Replication - Nature & Biodiversity and Circular Economy & Quality of Life - Primary Objective: To facilitate and enable the expansion or replication of results from projects previously funded by the LIFE Programme or other EU programmes. - Target Recipient Type: Organizations with proven project results (e.g., SMEs, enterprises, NGOs, public bodies, universities). - Target Recipient Size: Not specified, but implies entities capable of scaling or replicating significant projects. - Geographic Scope: EU Member States (inferred from being an EU program; specific countries are detailed in the call document, which is not provided). - Key Filtering Criteria: Prior successful project results, alignment with Nature & Biodiversity or Circular Economy & Quality of Life sub-programmes, capacity for replication. - Grant Frequency: Appears to be an annual call within the LIFE 2021-2027 program.

Financial Structure

  • Total Budget: The total indicative budget for the LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV topic in 2025 is 6500000.0 EUR.
  • Minimum Grant Amount: Not specified per project ('None').
  • Maximum Grant Amount: Not specified per project ('None').
  • Currency: EUR.
  • Co-financing: The grant has the capacity to 'co-finance activities', indicating that applicants will likely need to contribute financially, but specific percentages are not provided in the summary. Details would be in the full call document.
  • Eligible and Ineligible Costs: Not detailed in the provided information. These would typically be specified in the call document and annexed budget tables.
  • Financial Reporting Requirements: The legal and financial set-up of the grants, including reporting requirements, are described in section 10 of the call document (not provided).

Eligibility Requirements

Organizational Type & Legal Structure
  • Eligible Organization Types: 'SME', 'ENTERPRISE', 'NGO', 'PUBLIC', 'UNIVERSITY', 'OTHER' (such as research organizations or local authorities). The specific types are not explicitly defined in the provided summary but are typical for LIFE program grants focused on replication.
  • Organizational Maturity: Must have achieved demonstrable results from previous projects funded by the LIFE Programme or other Union programmes. This implies a level of operational maturity beyond an 'idea' or 'development' stage.
Geographic & Regulatory Requirements
  • Geographic Location: Eligible countries are detailed in section 6 of the call document, which is not provided. As this is an EU program, it is generally open to applicants from all EU Member States. Please refer to the full call document for specific country eligibility.
Technical & Capacity Requirements
  • Technical Expertise: Required to have the expertise to replicate and expand existing project results.
  • Operational Capacity: Must demonstrate financial and operational capacity as described in section 7 of the call document (not provided).

Application Process

Application Deadlines and Submission
  • Application Deadline: 2025-09-23 00:00:00+0000.
  • Submission Model: 'single-stage' submission process.
  • Submission Platform: Applications must be submitted via the Electronic Submission Service available on the Funding & Tenders Portal.
Required Documentation and Materials
  • Standard Application Form: A specific application form for this call is available within the Submission System (for LIFE TA CAP, TA-R, PLP, and BEST).
  • Mandatory Annexes:
  • Detailed budget table (LIFE-specific).
  • Participant information (LIFE-specific).
  • Optional Annexes:
  • Letters of support.
  • Other annexes as deemed relevant.
Application Assistance
  • FAQs: Consult the FAQs on the LIFE website.
  • National Contact Point (NCP): Applicants are strongly encouraged to get support from their National Contact Point. You can add your NCP under the 'Participants' step of the application by selecting 'Contact person' as the project role.
  • IT Helpdesk: Contact for technical issues related to the submission system (e.g., forgotten passwords, access rights, technical aspects of proposal submission).
  • Online Manual: A step-by-step online guide covering Portal processes from proposal preparation and submission to reporting.

Evaluation Criteria

The detailed award criteria, scoring, and thresholds are described in section 9 of the call document, which is not provided. However, based on the grant's objective and scope, the following aspects are likely to be key evaluation criteria: Impact and Strategic Alignment
  • Amplification of Impact: Proposals will likely be evaluated on how effectively they can amplify the impacts of previous projects' solutions through broader uptake or application.
  • Alignment with LIFE Objectives: Projects must align with the overarching objectives of the LIFE programme, particularly within the 'Nature and Biodiversity' and/or 'Circular Economy and Quality of Life' sub-programmes.
  • Replication Potential: The feasibility and potential for successful expansion or replication of the previously achieved results will be a crucial factor.
Quality and Feasibility
  • Project Quality: The quality of the proposed replication activities, methodology, and work plan.
  • Deliverables: Clarity and achievability of expected outcomes and deliverables.
  • Access to Finance: The capacity to facilitate access to other financial instruments for the purpose of expanding previous project results.

Compliance & Special Requirements

Regulatory Compliance
  • Legal and Financial Setup: The legal and financial set-up of the grants is described in section 10 of the call document (not provided), which would cover specific regulatory and financial compliance requirements.
Data Protection and Ethical Standards
  • Data Protection: General EU data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR) will apply to data submitted and handled within the project.
  • Ethical Standards: Ethical considerations and compliance requirements are implicitly expected for EU-funded projects, especially for those related to environmental and quality of life aspects.
Special Considerations
  • Project Focus: This call is open exclusively to proposals that align with the priorities of the 'Nature and Biodiversity' and/or 'Circular Economy and Quality of Life' sub-programmes.
  • Replication Mandate: The core purpose is the replication and expansion of already achieved results from previous projects, not novel research or initial project development.
  • Financial Instruments: Projects can include activities that facilitate access to other financial instruments for expanding results.

Grant Details

life technical assistance replication nature biodiversity circular economy quality of life environment sustainability climate action environmental protection eco-innovation resource efficiency green infrastructure ecosystem services environmental management eu funding environmental policy sustainable development capacity building market expansion pilot projects
Technical Assistance - Replication - Nature & Biodiversity and Circular Economy & Quality of Life
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LIFE
SME ENTERPRISE NGO PUBLIC UNIVERSITY OTHER
AT BE BG HR CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IE IT LV LT LU MT NL PL PT RO SK SI ES SE
ENVIRONMENT OTHER
EARLY_MARKET GROWTH MATURE
OTHER
SDG6 SDG7 SDG9 SDG11 SDG12 SDG13 SDG14 SDG15
FUNDING CAPACITY_BUILDING PILOT_PROJECTS INNOVATION_COMMERCIALIZATION MARKET_EXPANSION OPERATIONAL_SUPPORT
None
6500000.00
None
None
EUR
None
Sept. 23, 2025, midnight
None