21.04.2010 - 28.06.2010
by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research: Call for Proposals under the Federal Government’s Strategy for the Internationalization of Science and Research. Regulations governing the funding of an ideas competition for the establishment and development of innovative R&D networks with partners in the Baltic Sea region - Circum Mare Balticum -
1.1. Funding purpose
Opening up innovation potential through international cooperation is an important priority for the German Federal Government. International networking can boost the competitiveness of German companies, research institutions and universities.
The Baltic Sea region has great potential for cooperation in the areas of research and development (R&D). Stakeholders from this region play a leading role in key emerging areas. There are already numerous cross-border initiatives of various countries in the Baltic Sea region which should attract participation of German researchers. This programme of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is intended to help German researchers engage in networking activities with outstanding researchers from the Baltic Sea region in order to develop cooperation strategies and participate in R&D projects. The ultimate aim is to promote the internationalization of existing national networks.
To support technology transfer and innovation, international contacts are to be created along the entire value-chain. For this reason, the participation of companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, in the R&D networks is expressly desired.
When developing new products, services and processes, it is becoming increasingly important to consider the needs of future users. The Nordic countries have developed very interesting “user-driven innovation” and “open innovation” concepts from which German companies can benefit.
1.2 Legal framework
Projects may be awarded grants in the form of funding contracts under private law in accordance with the current funding regulations, the BMBF's standard terms and conditions for grants on an expenditure or cost basis and the administrative regulations relating to sections 23 and 44 of the Federal Budget Code (BHO). There is no legal entitlement to funding. The funding provider will make a decision after due assessment of the circumstances and within the framework of the budget funds available.
Funding will be provided for the establishment and development of R&D networks or for the international orientation of such networks towards partners from the Baltic Sea region. These networks should focus on the key areas of the Federal Government’s High-Tech Strategy (climate/energy, health/nutrition, security, mobility, communication) or on technologies that are geared towards these key areas (see the information available on the BMBF’s website: www.bmbf.de).
Innovative concepts for the establishment and development of interdisciplinary networks are welcomed.
Research proposals may be submitted by German research institutions, universities, commercial companies (particularly SMEs1) and branch offices of existing R&D networks.
Research establishments which receive joint basic funding from the Federal Government and the Länder can be granted project funding for additional expenditure on top of their basic funding under certain conditions only.
Institutions that are dedicated to local or regional development and are primarily publicly funded can be included as partners.
Funding will only be provided for projects that have high potential for realization and success in line with the objectives of this call.
At least three institutions need to be involved in the establishment or development of the R&D network:
Institutions from Russia can participate as additional partners. The application should include at least one letter of intent confirming the participation of a foreign institution from one of the countries listed in b and c.
Partners from countries not mentioned above can participate in the R&D network as long as they cover their own expenses. The added value they bring to the network should be explained in the application.
The funded measures will be evaluated. Successful applicants are expected to participate in a kick-off workshop and in evaluation workshops after the first and second funding phases.
Funds can be awarded in the form of non-repayable project grants.
Grants for commercial companies are calculated on the basis of the project-related costs eligible for funding, up to 50 % of which can, as a rule, be covered by government grants, depending on how near the project is to application. The BMBF’s policy requires an appropriate own contribution towards the eligible costs incurred – as a rule at least 50%.
Grants for universities, research and science institutions and similar establishments will be calculated on the basis of the eligible project-related expenditure (grants for Helmholtz centres and the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft (FhG) will be calculated on the basis of the project-related costs eligible for funding), up to 100% of which can be covered in individual cases.
The European Commission's Community Framework for State Aid for Research and Development must be taken into account when fixing the rates of funding. The Community Framework allows differentiated bonus arrangements for collaborative projects proposed by applicants from the new German Länder and by SMEs, which may result in a higher rate of funding.
The following measures can be funded in the first and second funding phase:In general, the following expenses will not be covered in whole or in part
In addition, no funding can be provided for normal basic equipment such as:
5.1 Involvement of the International Bureau of the BMBF and request for documents
The Federal Ministry of Education and Research has entrusted the International Bureau with implementing this funding measure:
Internationales Büro des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung (IB)
im Projektträger
beim Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)
Heinrich-Konen-Str. 1
53227 Bonn, Germany
Internet: http://www.internationales-buero.de
For subject-related information (Nordic countries), please contact:
Dr. Hans-Peter Niller:
E-mail: hans-peter.niller@dlr.de
Phone: +49 228 3 82 14 68
For subject-related information (Baltic countries and Poland), please contact:
Dr. Michael Lange
E-mail: michael.lange@dlr.de
Phone: +49 2 28 3 82 14 85
For administrative information, please contact:
Agnieszka Wuppermann
E-mail: agnieszka.wuppermann@dlr.de
Phone: +49 228 3 82 15 07
5.2 Submission of formal applications
Applications have to be received by 28 June 2010 at the latest.
To draft formal applications, applicants must use the IB’s electronic application system "ewa", which can be accessed via the following website: http://www.ewa.internationales-buero.de?project_cat=WTZU.
In addition to the electronic application, a hard copy of the final application (finalized using the electronic application system), signed by and bearing the stamp of the German and one of the foreign partners, is to sent by post to the following address by 28 June 2010 at the latest:
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.
Internationales Büro des BMBF
Agnieszka Wuppermann
Heinrich-Konen-Str. 1
53227 Bonn, Germany
If you have any questions about the online application system, please contact:
Martina Lauterbach
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.
Internationales Büro des BMBF
Heinrich-Konen-Str. 1
53227 Bonn, Germany
E-mail: martina.lauterbach@dlr.de
Phone: +49 228 3 82 17 34
The submission deadline is not a cut-off deadline. However, applications received after this date will usually not be considered.
The application for the first funding phase must be attached to the electronic application. It should not exceed ten pages and should be structured as follows:
A separate follow-up application must be submitted for the second funding phase.
5.3. Selection and decision-making procedureExternal experts will be involved in evaluating the project proposals submitted. Evaluation will be based on the following criteria:
Additional criteria for the second funding phase:
A funding decision will be taken after a final evaluation. Applicants can expect to receive written notification of the results of the competitive selection process for the first funding phase in September 2010.
The International Bureau will conclude a grant agreement under private law with the successful applicants on behalf of the BMBF.
Approval and payment of and accounting for the funds as well as proof and examination of proper use and, if necessary, revocation of the award and reclaiming of the funds awarded are governed by the administrative regulations pertaining to section 44 of the Federal Budget Code (BHO).
These funding regulations will enter into force on the day of their publication in the Federal Gazette (Bundesanzeiger).
Bonn, 21 April 2010
Dr. Erika Rost
Federal Ministry of Education and Research