Viable Cities first call
Grants within the Viable Cities programme for projects supporting energy and climate transition in cities with a focus on digitalisation and citizen engagement.
SEK 42 million
Varies — depends on the scope of the project and the grant provider's assessment.
No fixed deadline specified — applications are usually accepted continuously. Check current dates with the grant provider.
About the grant
The Swedish Energy Agency announces SEK 42 million within the Viable Cities programme, a strategic innovation programme supporting research and innovation in smart sustainable cities. The call welcomes project proposals based on a holistic perspective of the city and utilising digitalisation and citizen engagement to accelerate the transition to a resource-efficient and fossil-free society.
Requirements
The grant provider does not list any fixed requirements in advance for this support. In practice, an individual assessment of your application is made — who you are, what the project is about and how well it fits the purpose of the grant. Read the source below for the applicable conditions before applying.
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