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Find similar grantsNational Coalitions for Digital Skills and Jobs (DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-NATIONAL-COALITIONS) is sponsored by European Commission (Digital Europe Programme). This call focuses on building and expanding national ecosystems for digital skills development.
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DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-NATIONAL-COALITIONS | TopicTree (by Ideal-ist) DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-NATIONAL-COALITIONS Digital Skills and Jobs Platform: The National Coalitions for Digital Skills and Jobs ⚫ indicates current topic Node background color indicates the call topic status Double click on a topic to center information around it.
Node size is proportional to distance from the current topic The graph above was generated based on the following links DIGITAL-2024-ADVANCED-DIGITAL-06-SKILLS Digital Skills and Jobs Platform MOTIVATION The topic in 2026 is a follow up activity to the Digital Skills and Jobs Platform funded under the 2024 topic.
The aim is to consolidate and uphold the operation of the Digital Skills and Jobs Platform and to further increase the number of National Coalitions. Call text (as on F&T portal) Connected National Coalitions for Digital Skills and Jobs to the Core Platform. The objective of this topic is to consolidate and uphold the operation of the Digital Skills and Jobs Platform, including corrective and adaptive maintenance.
This topic will also sustain and extend the activities related to the Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition, as well as deepening the exchange between the National Coalition websites and the core Platform. This topic aims to further increase the number of National Coalitions, to get existing and new National Coalitions to be more active and engaged, and to increase the number of members of the Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition.
Synergies should be sought with the EIT Campus, EIT Digital’s (d)Academy Skills Passport Platform, the EIT Deep Tech Talent Initiative (DTTI) and other relevant initiatives. 1 Project selected under the call DIGITAL-2024-ADVANCED-DIGITAL-06-SKILLS.
The action under this work-strand will aim to further extend the activities of National Coalitions’ websites established under CEF calls in 2019 and 2020 and DIGITAL call of 2024, as well as support the creation of new websites in Member States who do not have any National Coalition or website yet.
Activities under the second work strand will: Develop and connect the infrastructures (websites) of National Coalitions that are not yet connected to the Core Platform through interoperable interconnections, integrating and enabling exchanges with the Core Platform components. Provide access to national/regional/local actors and practices, building interoperable links to provide services relevant to the local context.
Expand and engage National Coalitions that are already connected to the Core Platform. The support to Nation Coalitions in a given Member State can take the form of Financial Support for Third Parties (FSTP) of a maximum amount of 150. 000 EUR per third party to allow sufficient funding for the implementation of their activities.
The available budget for topic DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-NATIONAL-COALITIONS is 2,000,000. 00 €. The indicative number of grants is 1.
The submission session is now available for: DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-EDTECH, DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-NATIONAL-COALITIONS, DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-DIGITAL-HEALTH-STEP Found 3 annotations in info base Opening date: 2026-04-21 (1 month ago) Closing date: 2026-10-01 (4 months from now) This call topic has been appended 2 times by the EC with news. the available budget for topic digital-2... the submission session is now available...
Call topics are often grouped together in a call. Sometimes this is for a thematic reason, but often it is also for practical reasons. There are 2 other topics in this call: DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-DIGITAL-HEALTH-STEP DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-EDTECH Showing the latest information.
Found 3 versions of this call topic in the F&T portal. Check the differences between the versions. You must be logged in to add annotations Added 1 month ago by Daniela Hackl Currently running - Digital Skills and Jobs Platform https://digital-skills-jobs.
europa. eu/en Added 1 month ago by Daniela Hackl Synergies should be sought with the EIT Campus ( https://eit-campus. eu/), EIT Digital’s (d)Academy Skills Passport Platform, the EIT Deep Tech Talent Initiative (DTTI, https://www.
eitdeeptechtalent. eu/) and other relevant initiatives. Added 1 month ago by Daniela Hackl call-fiche_digital-2026-skills-10_en.
pdf (581. 16 KB) This is an uploaded version of the Call Document as found on the Funding & Tenders Portal. Use the Call Document tab to browse the extracted information.
This is just a very first implementation, better visualisation coming From Vision to Action: Empowering Skills Development, Capacity Building and Inclusive Learning for Europe’s Digital Future Onsite event focusing on how European Union initiatives support skills development, capacity building, and inclusive learning as key enablers of Europe’s digital transition. To request registration, get back to sofia. profico@broadbandeurope.
eu Info Day and Matchmaking Event for the Digital Europe Programme 10th Call for Advanced Digital Skills On 29 April, the Digital Skills and Jobs Platform, on behalf of the European Commission, will host an online Info Day & Matchmaking Event on the three calls explicitly focusing on fostering the development of advanced digital skills: EdTech Accelerator (DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-EDTECH) Digital Skills and Jobs Platform: The National Coalitions for Digital Skills and Jobs (DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-NATIONAL-COALITIONS) Advanced Digital Skills for AI Uptake in Health (DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-DIGITAL-HEALTH-STEP) Data Week 2026 will be a 2-day physical event taking place in Oslo, Norway between 5-6 May.
The event will be organised by the Big Data Value Association in collaboration with the following BDVA members: IFE (Institute for Energy technology), NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), SINTEF and Western Norway Research Institute . Events are added by the ideal-ist NCP community and are hand-picked. If you would like to suggest an event, please contact idealist@ffg.
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The call was first imported in TopicTree. The call opened for submissions. 2026-10-01 - 4 months from now Deadline for submitting a project.
Time to inform applicants 2027-03-01 - 9 months from now The maximum time to inform applicants (TTI) of the outcome of the evaluation is five months from the call closure date. 2027-06-01 - 1 year from now The maximum time to sign grant agreements (TTG) is three months from the date of informing applicants.
Project information comes from CORDIS (for Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe) and will be sourced from F&T Portal (for Digital Europe projects) This call topic is part of: <p>Digital skills encompass the competencies required to effectively engage with digital technologies across various sectors.
This includes the ability to access, manage, understand, integrate, communicate, evaluate, and create information safely and appropriately through digital devices and networks. </p><p>The European Union emphasizes the development of these skills to support initiatives such as data spaces for skills and sectoral digital academies focusing on emerging technologies like quantum computing , generative AI , and virtual worlds .
These efforts aim to foster a digitally competent workforce capable of driving innovation and maintaining the EU's competitive edge in the global digital economy. </p> Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP) <p>This bubble collects call topics from Horizon Europe that make use of the instrument "Financial Support to Third Parties" (FSTP), also known as "Cascading Grants".
For these topics, the European Commission's guide on FSTP may be a relevant resource: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://ec. europa. eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/common/guidance/guidance_fstp-good-practices_en.
pdf">https://ec. europa. eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/common/guidance/guidance_fstp-good-practices_en.
pdf</a><br><br>Current FSTP opportunities out of existing EU projects with a focus on digital technologies can also be found on the Ideal-ist website: <br><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www. ideal-ist.
eu/check-latest-fstp-opportunities">Check the latest FSTP opportunities | Ideal-ist</a></p> This section will come soon and contain the scraped information from the call document, such as the expected impact, scope, and other relevant sections. In the meantime, you can find this information in the call text section or directly on the F&T portal.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations involved in establishing or expanding National Coalitions for Digital Skills and Jobs and national platforms in EU Member States and associated countries. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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