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SUSTAINABILITY
ESG criteria: moving towards corporate sustainability
Irene Pelegrín
Expert consultant in the area of Social Innovation
LIFE PROGRAMME
There are still a few months left to submit proposals for the LIFE 2022 call, so this article provides useful tips on how to prepare them successfully
Enviromental Knowledge Area Leader and expert in LIFE Programme
The exclusive European programme for the environment and climate action, LIFE, is very competitive, and this characteristic is reflected in its LIFE 2022 call for proposals.
Our consultancy firm has extensive experience in this programme and we have successfully accompanied 4% of LIFE projects in Europe, maintaining the good results obtained in the 2014-2020 LIFE Programme. We have successfully accompanied very different profiles of entities in obtaining funding in the LIFE Programme: both large companies and start-ups, research centres, universities, and public entities.
Zabala Innovation’s excellent track record in the LIFE Programme was endorsed by the 36% success rate achieved in the proposals we submitted in the LIFE 2021 call. We think it is very important to point out, for those entities interested in the LIFE 2022 call, that we have managed to finance proposals with very different profile typologies: small projects with regional or national partners, and large international projects of more than ten entities.
This is a sign that both types of projects are valid for LIFE SAP (Standard Actions Projects), and these success stories have three factors in common:
Are you a public authority interested in applying for the LIFE 2022 call? In that case, remember that you may be interested not only in the call for “traditional projects” or SAPs, but also in STRATs or SNAPs, the “strategic environmental or nature projects”. These are actions designed to implement certain regional or multi-regional plans and strategies on nature, circular economy, climate, energy efficiency, etc., and are developed in two phases. We also encourage you to review the specific topics of the Clean Energy Transition (CET) programme.
Here are some tips for success in the LIFE 2022 call, useful for all types of organisations:
Finally, if you are interested in the ‘Clean Energy Transition’ sub-programme, we encourage you to attend the information day that will take place at the International Energy and Environment Fair, which will be held in Madrid from 14 to 16 June. Zabala Innnovation will be present at this fair, so we encourage you to visit
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Enviromental Knowledge Area Leader and expert in LIFE Programme
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Irene Pelegrín
Expert consultant in the area of Social Innovation
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Tips for a successful LIFE 2022 call for proposals
Publication
LIFE 2021-2027
Thanks to our Kaila platform, we have prepared this quick guide with tips for your LIFE proposal and a calendar so you don't miss any key dates
The important thing is not to keep moving, but rather to know in which direction to go. Our 37% success rate proves that we know how to guide our clients.
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