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UE SUPPORT PROGRAMME

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PART 1 – GENERAL INFORMATION

1. Institution managing the programme


2. Name of the programme
3. Deadline for submitting calls for proposals
4. Conditions for participation
5. Eligible costs
6. Selection criteria

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1. INSTITUTION MANAGING THE PROGRAMME

EASME – Executive Agency for SMEs

• This agency has been set-up by the EC to manage several EU programmes in the fields of SME support,

environment and climate action.

• EASME’s mission is to provide high quality support to their beneficiaries, turning EU policy into action and

insuring that the programmes deliver results and provide the EC with valuable input for its polity tasks.

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2. NAME OF THE PROGRAMME

LIFE
• The LIFE programme is the EU’s funding instrument for the environment and climate action created in 1992.

• The LIFE programme is divided into two-sub programmes:

1) Environment 2) Climate action

• LIFE co-finances projects in the environmental sector in the areas of air, chemicals, green and circular

economy, noise, soil, waste, water, and the urban environment. The European Commission is particularly looking

for technologies and solutions that are ready to be implemented in close-to-market conditions, at industrial or

commercial scale, during the project duration.


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3. DEADLINE

• For the Environment sub-programme (Environment and resource efficiency traditional projects), the timeline is:

i. Publication of the call for proposals (4 April 2019)

ii. Deadline for submitting a concept note (17 June 2019)

iii. Notification to the applicants that are invited to submit full proposal (October 2019)

iv. Deadline to submit full project proposals (11 February 2020)

v. Signature of individual grant agreements (June 2020)

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4. CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION

• The concept note and full proposal must be submitted in English.

• A proposal may be submitted by any legal person registered in the EU. Entities participating in the proposal may fall

into three types of beneficiaries: (1) public bodies, (2) private commercial organisations and (3) private non-

commercial organisations

• There is no fixed minimum size for project budgets, but projects under 500.000€ tend to succeed the most.

• LIFE projects shall take place in the territory of the European Union Member States. In some exceptions LIFE

Programme may also finance activities outside the EU, provided that the coordinating beneficiary is based in the EU.

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4. CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION

• The beneficiaries should have the technical and financial capacity and competency to carry out the proposed project activities.

• A proposal should be as concise and clear as possible. Applicants should avoid voluminous proposals and should not provide

excessively detailed descriptions of project areas, environmental technologies, lists of species, etc.

• Actions already ongoing before the start of the project are not eligible.

• Projects dedicated to the construction of large infrastructure do not fall within the scope of the LIFE Programme.

• The improved performances/advantages introduced by the proposed solution must be quantified in terms of the expected

environmental benefits. They must be concrete, realistic and quantified as far as possible and must be presented in a life-cycle

reasoning where relevant.

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5. ELIGIBLE COSTS

• The current funding period (2014-2020) has a budget of €3.4 billion.

Environment sub-programmes - 75% of the financial envelope €2.6 billion

Climate action sub-programmes - 25% of the financial envelope €0.8 billion

• Projects receive a co-funding of up to 55% of the eligible costs.

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6. SELECTION CRITERIA

Concept note

• Contributes to one or several of the general objectives of the LIFE Regulation and of the specific objectives in the LIFE regulation.

• Falls within the scope of the priority area of the LIFE sub-programme for Environment under which the project proposal was submitted.

• Corresponds to one of the following project types: Pilot projects (apply a technique or method that has not been applied or tested

before); Demonstration projects (put into practice methodologies or approaches that are new or unknown in the specific context of

the project); Best practice projects (apply appropriate methods and approaches taking into account the specific context of the

project); Information projects (aimed at supporting awareness raising in the fields of the sub-programme for Environment).

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6. SELECTION CRITERIA

Full proposal

• The same as the concept note.

• It is not focused on research or dedicated to the construction of large infrastructure.

• Full proposals also need to demonstrate compliance with eligibility criteria specific to each priority area: All

kinds of projects (must contain actions that lead to substantial and measurable direct effects on the

environmental and/or climate action issue(s) targeted); Pilot/Demonstration/Best practice projects (must

dedicate at least 25% of the eligible budget to concrete conservation actions);

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CLEAN AIR

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1.GOAL OF THE PROJECT

• Our vision is a world in which people in cities can live healthily. We want to create living
conditions that allow all people around the world to permanently have cleaner air to breathe.

• We make clean urban air profitable! Our vision is to mitigate climate change and fight air
pollution through a highly intelligent and profitable climate infrastructure for sustainable and
livable cities of tomorrow.

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2. PERIOD OF PROJECT

• For analysis and implementation it will take 3 months. This project can be useful for reducing air
pollution.

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3.APPLIC ANT

• This project mainly focusing on metro Politian cities and small cities, this project applicant will be
citizens and people who residing in particular cities.

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5.PLACE OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION

• This project is mainly for cities which are effected by air pollution. The main motive for our project
is reduce air pollution and protect human life from air pollution.

• We are mainly focusing on flats and office buildings for implementing our Clearair+ and CityTree,
because this system works as an ventilation technology, instead of normal ventilation we will
recommend people to use our product, so it will suck polluted air and convert fresh air inside and
outside of buildings.

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6 VALUE AND TYPE OF ELIGIBLE EXPENSES

• This Project approximate rate is 24,900 Euro.


• The main Expansive Parts
- Solar Energy Panels and battery.
- IoT technology.
- integrated water tank.
- vertical plant display.
- Yearly maintenance cost .

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7. GANT CHART

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8. PROJECT BUDGET

• The estimated budget for this project is about 25000 Euro.

• For Solar panel and battery , IoT technology we need to invest money also for
the purpose of research we need to include some money.

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THANK YOU

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