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Delivering Earth Intelligence to accelerate the green and digital transition

HORIZON-CL6-2025-03-GOVERNANCE-09

Programme: Horizon Europe - Cluster 6

- The core objective of this grant is to accelerate the green and digital transition across various economic sectors by delivering advanced Earth Intelligence. - It aims to support the development, testing, demonstration, and customization of integrated solutions using Earth Observation (EO) services and digital technologies, particularly Artificial Intelligence, for operationalization or commercialization. - Target recipients are organizations capable of developing and scaling up technological solutions for public or private service providers and European users. - This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focusing on Earth Intelligence within the context of the European Green Deal and specific application areas related to climate, biodiversity, and sustainable resource management. - The geographic scope includes EU Member States and Associated Countries, with a strong emphasis on co-design with European users and contributions to European and international Earth Observation initiatives like GEO and EuroGEO. - Key filtering criteria include a focus on high-TRL (7-8) innovation in Earth Observation, digital technologies, and direct relevance to sustainable agriculture, water, ecosystems, carbon management, or disaster resilience. - This topic is part of a recurring Horizon Europe program, Cluster 6, with this specific call occurring in 2025.

Funding

Up to 7500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 24, 2025, midnight

Details

Measures to support Member States in the field of protection of children in migration

AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE-05-CHILDREN

Programme: Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration 2025

  • Core Objective: To provide support to EU Member States in enhancing the protection of children who are in migration, specifically through transnational actions.
  • Target Recipient Type: Primarily public authorities in EU Member States, but also non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international organizations, and other legal entities working on migration and child protection.
  • Target Recipient Size: Not explicitly defined, but given the scale of the funding and the nature of transnational actions involving Member States, projects are expected to be substantial in capacity and reach.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: This grant is specific to the social sector, with a focus on migration, asylum, integration, and child protection.
  • Geographic Scope: Actions must directly support EU Member States. Applicants must be established in an eligible country (EU Member States and possibly other specific countries as per the full call document).
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Focus on transnational cooperation, protection of children in migration, and direct relevance to EU Member State needs.
  • Grant Frequency and Program Context: This is part of the annual 'Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration' program under the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) for the 2021-2027 period. It is a recurring opportunity.

Funding

Up to None EUR

Deadline

Sept. 16, 2025, 3 p.m.

Details

Startup Spark 3.0 Acceleration Program for Tech Startups

Startup Spark 3.0

Programme: Łódzka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna S.A. Acceleration Programs

The 'Startup Spark 3.0' program aims to support micro and small enterprises, specifically startups, in developing new technologies for various business and industrial applications. It also seeks to facilitate their expansion into international markets through a structured acceleration and post-acceleration program. This grant is primarily SECTOR-SPECIFIC in its core technology focus areas (robotics, blockchain, etc.), but it also offers a 'sector-agnostic' track for how those technologies are applied. Target recipients are startups classified as micro and small enterprises. Geographically, applicants must be from Poland. The 'Go Global' track specifically targets expansion into markets such as Israel, the USA, and Spain. Key filtering criteria for initial screening include being a Polish startup, meeting the micro or small enterprise definition, and developing solutions in automatics, robotics, web3, blockchain, sustainable development, or ESG. This is a recurring grant program, being the 'next iteration' of an accelerator initiative run by the Łódź Special Economic Zone since 2017.

Funding

Up to 400000.00 PLN

Deadline

Jan. 31, 2026, 10:59 p.m.

Details

Enhancing cell therapies with genomic techniques

48340708TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant aims to advance cell therapies by leveraging genomic techniques to design engineered cells with improved therapeutic features. The core objective is to overcome current limitations in cellular therapies and translate research into clinically viable solutions. - Target Recipient Type: Broad range of legal entities, including research institutions, universities, and businesses, with strong encouragement for SMEs. - Target Size: Not explicitly defined, but given the significant funding, implies entities with substantial research and development capacity. - Designation: SECTOR-SPECIFIC for Health, Biotechnology, and Medical Technologies. - Geographic Scope: Open to legal entities established in EU Member States and the United States of America. Other associated countries might also be eligible per general Horizon Europe rules. - Key Filtering Criteria: Focus on genomic engineering of human cells for allogeneic, 'off-the-shelf' cell therapeutics, targeting specific therapeutic areas. Requires strong research and development capabilities, and engagement with regulatory authorities. - Grant Frequency and Context: This is a single-stage call within the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, specifically under the 'Health' cluster, destination 'Developing and using new tools, technologies and digital solutions for a healthy society'.

Funding

Up to 10000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 16, 2025, midnight

Details

Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) evolution: improved soil-vegetation-atmosphere modelling and data assimilation of atmospheric constituents

47941472TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Grant's core objective: Improve the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) through advanced soil-vegetation-atmosphere modeling and data assimilation for atmospheric constituents, supporting environmental policy and public health.
  • Target recipient type and size: Research institutions, universities, SMEs, and larger enterprises, typically as part of consortia.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic scope and location requirements: Organizations from EU Member States and Associated Countries. Project scope is global for modeling, Europe-focused for certain health aspects (pollen).
  • Key filtering criteria: Focus on CAMS evolution, atmospheric modeling, data assimilation, soil-vegetation-atmosphere interface, biogenic fluxes, environmental monitoring, and public health impacts.
  • Grant frequency and program context: Part of the single-stage HORIZON-CL4-2025-02 call for proposals under Horizon Europe, specifically Destination 5 'Open strategic autonomy in developing, deploying and using global space-based infrastructures, services, applications and data'.

Funding

Up to 3000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 25, 2025, midnight

Details

CSA on access to European spaceports

HORIZON-CL4-2025-02-SPACE-11

Programme: Horizon Europe

GRANT PURPOSE AND TARGET: - The core objective of this grant is to facilitate access to European spaceports and increase their attractiveness for European launch systems by fostering common regulatory practices and guidelines. - Target recipients are legal entities involved in spaceport operations, regulatory development, and technology solutions within the eligible countries. - This grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, focusing on the space sector, particularly spaceports, launch operations, and related regulatory frameworks. - Geographic scope: EU Member States, Norway, Iceland, and other Associated Countries. - Key filtering criteria for initial screening include a focus on activities related to developing common practices for European spaceports, and involvement with regulatory or technical aspects of launch operations. - This is a Coordination and Support Action (CSA) within the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, indicating it is part of a recurring program context for strategic European space initiatives.

Funding

Up to 1000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 25, 2025, midnight

Details

Innovative Earth observation services in support of maritime litter detection and ship source pollution policies

HORIZON-CL4-2025-02-SPACE-46

Programme: Horizon Europe

- - Core objective: To develop and demonstrate innovative Earth observation services to improve the detection of maritime litter and support ship source pollution policies. - Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: Organizations involved in Earth observation, space technology, and environmental monitoring, including research entities and businesses of various sizes, suitable for multi-beneficiary projects and consortia. - MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC (Space, Environment, Maritime). - Geographic scope and any location requirements: Primarily European focus for participating entities (EU Member States and Associated Countries). The project's impact is global, focusing on sea waters and marine ecosystems. - Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Expertise in Earth observation, space sensors, Artificial Intelligence (AI) for image analysis, and understanding of maritime environmental regulations (e.g., MARPOL, Ship Source Pollution Directive). - Grant frequency and program context: This topic is part of the Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme for 'Digital, Industry and Space', indicating a recurring program, but this specific topic represents a one-time funding opportunity within this call.

Funding

Up to 5000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 25, 2025, midnight

Details

Fundamental research for other topics

HORIZON-SESAR-2025-DES-ER-03-WA1-4

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Core objective: To support fundamental, curiosity-driven research at Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 0 within the Air Traffic Management (ATM) and U-space domains.
  • Mission: To generate new knowledge, innovative ideas, concepts, and emerging technologies that push the boundaries of current understanding for the future ATM/U-space system.
  • Target recipient: Organizations capable of conducting fundamental research in ATM/U-space.
  • Size: No specific size defined, but entities should have the capacity to manage projects within the €500,000 to €1,000,000 range.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Focused on Air Traffic Management and U-space.
  • Geographic scope: Eligible countries are those defined in Annex B of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes, which typically includes EU Member States and Associated Countries.
  • Key filtering criteria: Proposals must demonstrate innovation and breakthrough potential, align with the ATM Master Plan vision, and contribute to one or more of its five key transformation levers.
  • Grant frequency: Part of the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking Bi-Annual Work Programme (2024-2025), indicating a recurring opportunity within this program period.

Funding

Up to 1000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 16, 2025, midnight

Details

Startup Booster Poland – Scale Up Green – Call for Accelerators

FENG.02.28-IP.02-001/25

Programme: Fundusze Europejskie dla Nowoczesnej Gospodarki

This grant, 'Startup Booster Poland – Scale Up Green', aims to select and fund organizations (accelerators) that will run professional acceleration programs. The core objective is to support innovative startups developing solutions for the Circular Economy (known as GOZ in Polish, which stands for Gospodarka o Obiegu Zamkniętym). These programs must facilitate the piloting and potential implementation of startup solutions within large enterprises (called 'Technology Recipients') to help these large businesses transition towards a circular economy model. A crucial part of the projects is also to spread knowledge about the Circular Economy among large enterprises in Poland. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focused entirely on the Circular Economy and related green technologies. Target Recipients: The funding is for entities operating in support of innovation and economic development. These include, but are not limited to, technology transfer centers, innovation centers, technological incubators, academic entrepreneurship incubators, and technology parks. The grant directly benefits these accelerators, who in turn support startups and large enterprises. Geographic Scope: Projects must be implemented in Poland. Key Filtering Criteria for Initial Screening: - Your organization must be an established entity supporting innovation and registered in Poland. - You must have proven experience in running acceleration programs, specifically those involving Circular Economy (GOZ) solutions and collaboration with potential technology recipients. - Your proposed acceleration program must align with Poland's National Smart Specialization (KIS 7) on the Circular Economy. - Your program design must be comprehensive, feasible, and include active engagement of large enterprises as 'Technology Recipients' and 'Ecosystem Partners'. Grant Program Context: This call is part of a larger funding initiative, the 'European Funds for a Modern Economy 2021-2027 (FENG)' program. It appears to be a specific call within a recurring program, as indicated by its numbering and the overall program context.

Funding

Up to 10000000.00 PLN

Deadline

Sept. 17, 2025, 2 p.m.

Details

Space Critical EEE Components for EU non-dependence - Connectors

47941192TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Core Objective: To reinforce EU strategic autonomy by developing and maturing critical space EEE components, specifically connectors, thereby reducing reliance on non-EU sources and ensuring unrestricted access for EU space missions.
  • Target Recipient Type and Size: Legal entities established in EU Member States, Norway, and Iceland. No specific size (e.g., SME, large enterprise) is defined; the focus is on the legal entity's capacity to perform R&D and manufacturing.
  • Designation: SECTOR-SPECIFIC (Space, Electronics Manufacturing).
  • Geographic Scope and Location Requirements: Limited to entities established in EU Member States, Norway, and Iceland. Entities controlled by non-eligible countries are generally excluded unless strict guarantees are provided.
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Applicants must propose development projects focusing on space EEE connectors, targeting a final Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 5-6. The project must explicitly address the reduction of non-EU dependency and ensure the supply chain is free from export restrictions like ITAR.
  • Grant Frequency and Program Context: This is a specific topic within the HORIZON-CL4-2025-02 call under the Horizon Europe programme, specifically addressing Destination 5: 'Open strategic autonomy in developing, deploying and using global space-based infrastructures, services, applications and data'. It is part of the annual Work Programme, indicating similar calls may recur.

Funding

Up to 1000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 25, 2025, midnight

Details

Space Critical EEE Components for EU non-dependence – Advanced Packages and Memories

47941216TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

The core objective of this grant is to reinforce EU strategic autonomy in the space sector. It aims to achieve this by developing critical space EEE (Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical) components, specifically Advanced Packages and MRAM Memories, to reduce non-EU dependencies and ensure unrestricted access for EU space missions. - Single, clear statement of grant's core objective: To achieve EU strategic autonomy in space by developing critical space EEE components to reduce non-EU dependencies and ensure unrestricted access. - Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: Legal entities, typically forming consortia, with the capacity to undertake Research and Innovation Actions. - MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC (Space, Electronics, Semiconductor). - Geographic scope and any location requirements: EU Member States, Norway, and Iceland. - Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Must be an eligible legal entity from specified countries, focusing on one of the two specified critical component types, and demonstrating a clear path to reducing non-EU dependency. - Grant frequency and program context: This is a specific topic within the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, falling under Destination 5, which focuses on open strategic autonomy in space-based infrastructures and data. Horizon Europe has recurring calls.

Funding

Up to 3000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 25, 2025, midnight

Details

Digital solutions for autonomy for space transportation systems, design and simulation tools - Digital enablers and building blocks

47941240TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Core objective: Develop digital solutions, tools, and building blocks to enhance autonomy, sustainability, and efficiency for space transportation systems, particularly focusing on low to mid Technology Readiness Level (TRL) innovations.
  • Target recipients: Industry, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), and research institutions.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Space and related digital technologies.
  • Geographic scope: Legal entities established in EU Member States, Norway, Iceland, Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
  • Key filtering criteria: Focus on space transportation systems, digital enablers, and low to mid TRL innovations. Projects must promote cooperation and utilize European technologies to strengthen competitiveness and non-dependence.
  • Grant frequency: Part of the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025.

Funding

Up to 3000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 25, 2025, midnight

Details

Provide digital solutions tailored to small and medium-sized farms to monitor and sustainably manage agricultural inputs and natural resources

HORIZON-CL6-2025-01-ZEROPOLLUTION-06

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant aims to provide digital solutions, including AI-driven tools, specifically tailored for small and medium-sized farms. The core objective is to help these farms monitor and sustainably manage agricultural inputs and natural resources, thereby preventing and reducing pollution in water, air, and soil, and enhancing resource efficiency. - Single, clear statement of grant's core objective: To empower small and medium-sized farms with innovative digital and data-driven solutions for sustainable management of agricultural inputs and natural resources, and pollution reduction. - Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: Small and medium-sized farms; consortia involving scientists, private companies (including SMEs), innovators, advisors, and farmers. - MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC - Geographic scope and any location requirements: Primarily EU and Associated Countries, with potential for transferability to other regions with similar characteristics. - Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Focus on digital technologies, agriculture, environmental sustainability, and support for small/medium-sized farms. - Grant frequency and program context: Part of the recurring Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, specifically under Cluster 6 'Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment', Destination 'Clean environment and zero pollution'.

Funding

Up to 8000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 17, 2025, midnight

Details

Indicators for the transition to sustainable and circular economy

48213036TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant aims to develop and test simple, meaningful indicators for monitoring progress towards a circular economy. These indicators are intended for use by individual economic agents (companies, households, investors) and for supporting decision-making by public administration and financial institutions in their circularity transition efforts. - Target recipient types: Companies, households, investors, local public authorities, social economy entities, financial institutions. - Organizational roles: Research institutions, businesses, public bodies, and non-profits involved in circular economy transitions or developing related indicators. - SECTOR-SPECIFIC: This grant is highly focused on the circular economy and bioeconomy sectors. - Geographic scope: Primarily EU Member States and Associated Countries, as this is an EU-funded initiative supporting EU Green Deal objectives. - Key filtering criteria: Focus on developing measurable circularity indicators, applicability across various economic agents, and potential for public/private use.

Funding

Up to 4000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 17, 2025, midnight

Details

Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) evolution: new and innovative ocean data assimilation techniques

47941527TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Core Objective: To evolve the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) by developing new and innovative ocean data assimilation techniques, aiming to improve ocean monitoring and predictions.
  • Target Recipient Type and Size: Open to a wide range of legal entities including research organisations, universities, companies (SMEs and large enterprises), and public bodies. No specific size limitations are mentioned, but projects typically involve collaborative consortia.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: This grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, focusing on space, marine, and environmental technology sectors.
  • Geographic Scope: Open to entities from EU Member States and countries associated with Horizon Europe. Participants from non-EU/non-associated countries may also be eligible if specific funding provisions exist.
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Applicants must propose research and innovation (R&I) focusing on advanced ocean data assimilation, utilizing satellite-based observations (especially Copernicus/Galileo), and contributing to operational marine services.
  • Grant Frequency and Program Context: This is a specific topic under the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, suggesting that similar calls may occur in future work programmes, but this exact topic is for the 2025 call.

Funding

Up to 5000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 25, 2025, midnight

Details

ISOS Pilot Mission Detailed Design – Logistics component

HORIZON-CL4-2025-02-SPACE-23

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Core Objective: To develop capabilities for 'Act in Space' by advancing the detailed design of the logistics component for the In-Space Operations and Services (ISOS) pilot mission, aiming to enable transport of cargo (satAPPs and propellant) from an upper stage to a HOST component.
  • Target Recipient Type & Size: Open to a broad range of legal entities, including industry, SMEs, research institutions, universities, non-profit organizations, and public entities, with an expectation for cooperation among these actors.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic Scope: Legal entities established in EU Member States, Norway, Iceland, Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Focus on R&I for the ISOS pilot mission's logistics component, ensuring EU technology non-dependence, and integration with other ISOS mission elements.
  • Grant Frequency & Program Context: This is a single-stage call within the Horizon Europe Cluster 4 Work Programme 2025, suggesting it is part of a recurring program that funds space-related research and innovation.

Funding

Up to 12000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 25, 2025, midnight

Details

Quantifying the impact of farming practices on soil health in arable lands

HORIZON-MISS-2025-05-SOIL-06

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant, part of the Horizon Europe 'A Soil Deal for Europe' Mission, aims to quantify the impact of farming practices on soil health in arable lands across the EU. Its core objective is to generate robust scientific evidence and knowledge to inform policy and encourage the widespread adoption of practices that improve soil health.
  • Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: The grant targets a broad range of actors, including researchers, farmers, foresters, advisors, land managers, businesses (food and bioeconomy), consumer associations, local communities, educators, artists, citizens, civil society organizations (NGOs), and government representatives. No specific organizational size limits are mentioned, but SMEs are eligible.
  • MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements: The grant focuses on EU arable lands and requires participation from legal entities in EU Member States and countries associated with Horizon Europe.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Projects must directly address soil health in arable lands, involve farming practices, and implement a mandatory 'multi-actor approach'. Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) are the type of projects sought.
  • Grant frequency and program context: This topic is part of the 2025 Work Programme for the 'A Soil Deal for Europe' Mission, which is a recurring program building on previous efforts to achieve healthy soils by 2050.

Funding

Up to 6000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 30, 2025, midnight

Details

EU-Japan cooperation on the exploitation of Quantum Space Gravimetry data

HORIZON-CL4-2025-02-SPACE-81

Programme: Horizon Europe

Grant's core objective is to prepare the scientific community for the exploitation of Quantum Space Gravimetry (QSG) mission data by fostering robust EU-Japan cooperation in quantum sensing from space. This includes developing new algorithms and applications for enhanced QSG data. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant focused on space technology, quantum sensing, gravimetry, and Earth science. Target recipients are scientific communities, research institutions, and organizations involved in R&D in EU Member States, Horizon Europe Associated Countries, and Japan. The geographic scope specifically requires collaboration between EU/Associated Countries and Japan. Key filtering criteria include a strong focus on QSG, a mandatory EU-Japan consortium, and research and innovation activities. This is a specific topic within the HORIZON-CL4-2025-02 call, with a single project expected to be funded.

Funding

Up to 500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 25, 2025, midnight

Details

Platforma Startowa Unicorn Hub – edycja II

Unicorn Hub 2.0 (FEPW 01.01)

Programme: Fundusze Europejskie dla Polski Wschodniej (FEPW) 1.1

The 'Platforma Startowa Unicorn Hub – edycja II' grant aims to help individuals and teams with innovative ideas develop them into profitable products or services. This program provides comprehensive incubation support and a small financial grant, acting as a preparatory step for larger follow-on funding opportunities within Eastern Poland. This grant is SECTOR-AGNOSTIC, focusing on product innovation rather than specific industries. It targets individuals or teams who are ready to establish a capital company in Eastern Poland after the incubation period. The core objective is to foster the creation of new, innovative businesses in the specified geographic area. Key filtering criteria include the novelty and exclusivity of the innovative idea, and the applicant's commitment to establishing a business within Eastern Poland.

Funding

Up to 32000.00 PLN

Deadline

May 10, 2027, 9:59 p.m.

Details

Platformy Startowe Start in…

FEPW 01.01

Programme: Platformy startowe dla nowych pomysłów

This grant aims to help individuals and teams develop a novel, innovative business idea into a viable product (MVP) and a sustainable business model through a comprehensive incubation program. The 'Start in…' platform specifically focuses on innovative ideas within the automotive industry. It targets individuals or teams of individuals who possess a unique product innovation idea at a national level and are prepared to establish a capital company in Eastern Poland. The program provides the necessary framework and support to bring these ideas to market readiness. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, with the 'Start in…' platform specifically targeting the automotive industry. Geographically, applicants must be willing to establish their business in one of the designated regions of Eastern Poland (Lubelskie, Podkarpackie, Podlaskie, Świętokrzyskie, Warmińsko-Mazurskie, or Mazowieckie, excluding the Warsaw metropolitan area). The program runs in successive rounds until March 2027, making it a recurring opportunity for innovators.

Funding

Up to 90000.00 PLN

Deadline

March 7, 2027, 10:59 p.m.

Details

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