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24 January 2025
TECHNICAL ISSUE on affiliated entities RESOLVED in the submission system
Due to a technical error, it was not possible to include affiliated entities among the partners of the Consortia applying under the call. We resolved the issue and now, this option is enabled in the submission system. We apologise for this inconvenience.
05 December 2024
IMPORTANT – DETAILED BUDGET TABLE template CHANGED
Please note that the template of ‘Detailed budget table’ available until now in the below section ‘Topic conditions and documents’, among ‘Application form templates’, was changed.
Initially, the template of ‘Detailed budget table’ with co-financing rate of 75% was erroneously included under the link, while now, the correct template of ‘Detailed budget table’ with the co-financing rate of 90% is featured below. The costs of grants selected for funding under the SMP-COSME-2024-CLUSTER call, will be reimbursed at the funding rates fixed in the Grant Agreement: 100% for the costs for providing financial support to third parties and 90% for all other cost categories.
Thus, please use the template of ‘Detailed budget table’ with co-financing rate of 90% in preparation of your applications.
We apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused.
Joint Cluster Initiatives (EUROCLUSTERS) for Europe’s recovery
SMP-COSME-2024-CLUSTER-01
Programme: Single Market Programme (SMP)
Call: Joint Cluster Initiatives (EUROCLUSTERS) for Europe’s recovery (SMP-COSME-2024-CLUSTER)
Type of action: SMP-GFS SMP Grants for Financial Support
Type of MGA: SMP Action Grant Budget-Based [SMP-AG]
Deadline model: single-stage
Opening date: 15 October 2024
Deadline date: 05 February 2025 17:00:00 Brussels time
Expected Outcome:
Qualitative and quantitative indicators:
Number of partnerships;
Take up of innovation solutions in SMEs;
Number of businesses putting in place process innovations leading to improved sustainability;
Number of businesses that enhanced their skills for sustainability / circularity;
Quality of business support activities such as innovation uptake, re/upskilling and internationalisation and collecting impact data.
Scope:
This action will incentivise the creation and development of Joint Cluster Initiatives (EUROCLUSTERS), one of the flagship measures mentioned in article 8 of the Single Market Programme (SMP). It builds on the successful and inspiring experience of the COSME and the Horizon 2020/INNOSUP-1 cluster projects, and on the Euroclusters call launched in 2021, which created 30 cross-sectorial, interdisciplinary and trans European Joint Cluster Initiatives to improve the resilience of the European industrial ecosystems, while boosting their green and digital transformation.
The initiatives will help clusters organisations and their members to strengthen their interlinkages and collaborate to exploit new resilient business opportunities and anticipate and address challenges they face in terms of critical infrastructure, inputs, technologies, skills and value chains. The actions foreseen in this call for proposals will focus on the implementation of actions foreseen in the Green Deal industrial plan and REPowerEU plan, in order to improve SMEs’ social and economic resilience, while supporting their green and digital transition.
The resilience of value and supply chains will be a priority, for example, through the diversification of production inputs on different EU territories, pooling of supply or demand, joint investments in critical innovation and production facilities, development of alternative EU technologies and implementation of circularity measures.
In addition, clusters and their companies shall explore new ways of rebuilding and reconnecting global supply and value chains in a joint strategy, reshaping their global position to take account of the latest developments affecting their field of business, and taking rational positions on risk exposure.
The Joint Cluster Initiatives (EUROCLUSTERS) will build on the EU cluster capacity to bring together a critical mass of firms and societies in geographical and functional proximities, which are economically and socially interdependent.

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