StandICT.eu 2026 – 5th Open Call

StandICT.eu 2026

General Information

Opening date

12 July 2024

Deadline model

single-stage

Deadline dates

23 August 2024 17:00 (Brussels time)

Open For Submission

Expected duration of participation

6 months

Total funding available

325 000,00 €


Project acronym

StandICT.eu 2026

Full name of the EU funded project

ICT Standardisation Observatory and Support Facility in Europe

Grant agreement number

101091933

Topic

HORIZON-CL4-2022-RESILIENCE-01-21 – Leveraging standardisation in Digital Technologies (CSA)

Submission & evaluation process

StandICT.eu will run 9 Open Call cycles. Each call will be open for 60 days for proposal submission. At the end of the sixty-day period all proposals received through the StandICT.eu grants platform will be screened for eligibility, evaluated by an external pool of evaluators (EPE), scored, and ranked for funding. This process usually lasts for approximately 35 days at the end of which all applicants shall be notified whether their proposal has been retained for funding or not and provided with access to a Consensus Report compiled by the EPE.  

Please do note that each application is independently evaluated by three members of the EPE and undergoes quality control by a fourth member of the pool after consensus is reached to guarantee maximum fairness and transparency. As the EPE are highly-skilled experts whose qualifications are assessed through an open call process their decision is binding and any redress requests or complaints will be dealt with strictly in relation to the procedural aspects of the evaluation and not on the merits of scientific or technical judgement of the experts.

5th Open call Timing

•           Launch: 24th of June 2024;

•           Deadline: 23rd August 2024, 17:00 CEST;

•           Evaluation: Each proposal is evaluated by three members of the External Pool of Evaluators and after consensus the evaluation undergoes a quality check by a fourth member of the pool;

•           Notification of Outcome: Applicants will be notified on the outcome of their proposal and provided with feedback from the External Pool of Evaluators in an Evaluation Consensus Report by the end of September 2024.

If your proposal is retained for funding, upon notification you will be provided with the information and instructions to prepare and sign the contract for the funding. Please note that a deadline of 10 business days from notification will be applied to confirm your intention to take up the contract to enable the funds to be re-allocated to other successful applicants.

Who can receive financial support

Potential applicants are Standardisation specialists, defined as professionals with proven expertise and experience in Standardisation activities e.g. previous contributions to standards developments, participation in various SDO groups working, previous or current chairs etc. in the respective priority area.

The target of StandICT.eu 2026’s Open Calls are European Specialists who: 

•           Have profound knowledge in one of the priority areas supported by the open calls; 

•           Have experience regarding developments of standards, e.g., in SDOs, in reputable organisations and Standardisation communities, or when creating harmonised standards in open source developments; 

•           Are individuals or natural persons residing in European Member States and Associated Countries; 

•           Are not receiving support from other instruments (PPPs, EU or national R&I projects) for the proposed activities. In particular, open calls will target representatives from SMEs and academia. 

Type of contributions

Three types of proposals can be funded under the StandICT.eu Open Calls, as shown below.

o           Proposal type: LT – Long term contribution (with travel option) 

Description: Contribution to ongoing standards development as a chair, convener, rapporteur or member of an SDO WG. E.g. comments on standards development and drafts, attending meetings also as an observer, paying membership fees

Maximum Contract Duration: 6 months

Funding Range: up to €10,000

o           Proposal type: ST – Short-Term contributions (with travel option) 

Description: Contribution to standards documentation e.g. liaison to WG, comments on standards drafts, participation at meeting paying membership or registration fees.

Maximum Contract Duration: 3 months

Funding Range: up to €5,000

o           Proposal type: OS – One-Shot contributions 

Description: Support to ensure participation at workshop or event (e.g., participant, observer, presentation)

Maximum Contract Duration: 3 months

Funding Range: Up to €3,000

Please do note that the maximum funding requested per proposal cannot exceed that indicated for the respective type of application (LT, ST, OT), nor can the duration exceed that indicated.

The initial eligibility screening will be undertaken by the Consortium to assess compliance to the call. Proposals which are ineligible for any reason or which do not meet the call criteria will be identified as such and the applicant will receive an automatic notification from the system. The consortium will consolidate all eligible proposals and submit them to the external evaluators (selected from the External Pool of Evaluators – EPE) to undertake the formal evaluation.

The proposals will have to clearly demonstrate: 

•           Added value to existing SDO activities;

•           Impact of work on European interests and the standard in question;

•           Expertise of the applicant in the respective priority area;

•           Expertise of the applicant in standardisation, e.g. previous contributions to standards developments, participation in other groups working on architectures, APIs, guidelines in the respective priority area

Eligible Costs

Personal Working Effort (this cannot exceed the EU maximum daily rate of 450 Euro).

Travel costs.

Event registration fee(s).

Membership fee(s) for SDO & SSO organisations.

Evaluations (for each proposal) will be performed using the following, four criteria principle (with a core score from 1 to 10): 

•           Criterion 1: Soundness of the proposal and foreseen impact on ICT Standardisation (30%);  

•           Criterion 2: Technical excellence & relevance of the activities proposed (30%); 

•           Criterion 3: Experience and qualifications of the applicant (20%); 

•           Criterion 4: Economics of the proposal (20%).

The final scoring and ranking will be automatically determined by averaging the scores provided by the three independent members of the External Pool of Evaluators. In the event of a tie between 2 or more proposals, the proposal bearing the earliest “time stamp” of submission will be eligible for funding.

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