The aim of the DS4SSCC-DEP project’s piloting activities is to validate in practice an EU-wide cross-sectoral data space, and to advance its development and implementation to support policy priorities of cities and communities within the European Union, including the green-digital transformation based on secure and sovereign data infrastructure. In particular, the CfP aims to attract local communities to apply with their specific cross-sectoral use cases of data sharing that they intend to implement by using the blueprint developed by the preparatory action for Data Space for Sustainable and Smart Cities and Communities (DS4SSC).
The European data space for smart communities (DS4SSCC-DEP) action launches three rounds of Calls for Pilots to validate an EU-wide cross-sectorial data space in practice and to advance its development and implementation to support policy priorities of cities and communities within the European Union, including the green-digital transformation based on secure and sovereign data infrastructure. This is the third and last submission round for the Call for Pilots.
The pilots are set to build on and evolve the governance and technical blueprint established by the cross-sectorial data space preparatory action (DS4SSCC action), which comes out of the joint efforts of the Living-in.EU movement and which represents all local governments in the EU through relevant networks and EU institutions.
The pilot consortia must create new data services from the data sharing across at least 2 areas specified below, but can also include other European Green Deal domains:
The total EU contribution for the DS4SSCC-DEP pilots is €15.300.000, which is planned to be distributed among 10 – 12 chosen pilot consortiums. On top of that, applicants are expected to bear at least 50% of the pilot’s total costs, as the direct co-financing model applies to the CfP.
Each pilot is planned to be funded with €1.000.000 to €1.500.000 by EU contribution to share amongst the consortium members of the pilot. If justified, this can also be less than €1.000.000. The funding should be balanced proportionally amongst the pilot sites, and one partner can receive a maximum of €1.000.000 as grant (this also applies when applying for more than one pilot or in following open call rounds).
The pilot call is specifically designed for local public administrations in the EU and Digital Europe Programme (DEP) Associated countries and partners working with them (e.g., companies, civil society organisations, academia).
It is preferred that the Lead Partner of the consortium is an EU local administration.
Consortia Eligibility Criteria:
For any inquiries, please contact support@ds4sscc.eu