Soil Health Living Labs: Practical Tips and Guidance for Prospective Applicants
The NATI00NS project is hosting a hands-on side event at the OpenLivingLab Days 2024, offering practical guidance for applying to EU Mission 'A Soil Deal for Europe' funding opportunities.
This Topic Debate session, titled "Soil Health Living Labs: Practical Tips and Guidance for Prospective Applicants," is designed to provide attendees with essential insights, practical advice, and real-world examples to enhance their project proposals addressing topics such as Living Labs in urban areas for healthy soils and Co-creating solutions for Soil Health Living Labs.
The event will feature a panel of representatives from previously funded projects, facilitating in-depth discussions and interactive Q&A sessions. Scheduled to follow an OLLD session introducing Mission Soil, this event offers an immediate and practical follow-up for attendees.
The NATI00NS team will also have a dedicated booth throughout the conference, offering personalised assistance regarding funding opportunities. The event aims to significantly increase awareness of funding opportunities and deepen understanding of the Mission Soil initiative and its application in Living Labs. Participants will gain valuable insights from real-world examples, providing them with concrete ideas and actionable strategies to enhance their future project proposals.
The agenda includes introductions to NATI00NS and SOILL-Startup, guidance on crafting competitive proposals, and a panel discussion featuring representatives from funded projects such as LivingSoiLL, ICOSHELLs, and GOV4LL. This free event is open to policy makers, city representatives, companies, entrepreneurs, researchers, academics, Living Lab representatives, practitioners, and innovators.
Registration is mandatory and separate from the main OpenLivingLab Days 2024 registration. Attendees can secure their spot by completing the provided registration form, ensuring they don't miss this valuable opportunity for learning, networking, and collaboration in the field of soil health and sustainable development.