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ACI CUC 2016
Kohesio
FIL & TERRE
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3687678
ACI's economic activity begins with the collection, sorting and recycling or direct reuse of products such as textiles, shoes, tableware, childcare articles, furniture, etc., i.e. any product for domestic use. The “extra” products are then sold in our various distribution centers. Back-to-work employees, employed as multi-skilled agents, discover the different workstations in this recycling chain. In order to carry out our integration mission, we organize monitoring, support, technical supervision and training for our employees, in accordance with our integration project. The latter is broken down into 4 axes: 1- the reception and integration of employees in integration. 2- social and professional support. 3- training of employees in integration. 4- contribution to economic activity and territorial development.
Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability
5out_of_scope
gen_56c34c28762a18b65514fa2e650df51f
Advancing open access
Arcadia Fundation
Yale University
360G-ArcadiaFund-3832
To further open access to scholarly and cultural materials
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_047ed41692119ae9b36cbeb2829e537c
FEDER - UNICAEN (EVA LAB) - ALGRIPLAST PROJECT
Kohesio
UNIVERSITE DE CAEN NORMANDIE
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680221
It is estimated today that each year, 6.5 to 8 million tonnes of plastic waste are dumped into the oceans. We are even talking about the 7th continent, creating unprecedented pollution and thus threatening biodiversity. According to studies, 70% of plastic waste found in the oceans comes from around ten single-use objects used daily. In France, single-use plastic bags (article 75 of Law no. 2015-992 relating to the energy transition for green growth) and microbeads in rinse-off cosmetics (article 6 of decree no. 2017-291 since 2018) are already banned. In 2020, plates, cups, cups and glasses will be added (article 73 of Law No. 2015-992 relating to the energy transition for green growth) and will perhaps follow straws and expanded polystyrene containers for consumption, the ban of which the government supports. These new restrictions are an opportunity for bioplastics to stand out. Growing very strongly since the beginning of the 2000s, bioplastics are biosourced and/or biodegradable polymers. Indeed, by offering materials adapted to current laws, the market for biosourced and biodegradable plastics should continue to expand. Biodegradable plastics can also be alternatives to materials used for single-use applications such as straws or cotton buds. Furthermore, thanks to rapid advances in green chemistry, the field of applications for these materials will broaden. There are also very few fillers / fibers / co-products / waste of natural origin that can be used in packaging in direct contact with food apart from starch and cellulose. One of the challenges will thus be to structure a sector and ensure, through the implementation of protocols and good practices, that the co-products and derivatives targeted by the ALGRIPLAST project can be used for such applications. The general objective of the ALGRIPLAST project is therefore to develop biodegradable plastic materials and finished products using derivatives and co-products of algae, cereals and vegetables with a view to a circular economy. The work will focus in particular on the search for new functionalities that can be provided by the use of these co-products and derivatives in the plastics industry.
Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking
6project_grants_public
gen_9d57043365a53c92f0e8ea216f84f98e
Support for self-employed workers receiving RSA
Kohesio
ADEN FORMATIONS ORGANISATION
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3671811
The action consists of involving project managers with self-employed beneficiaries subject to rights and duties to ensure monitoring and support for the development of their activity. Each of the beneficiaries will have a single integration referent and will be monitored by the latter for a period not exceeding 3 years. After having carried out a diagnosis of the professional situation and the activity of the independent worker, the project managers draw up, in collaboration with the beneficiary, a contract of reciprocal commitments and ensure monitoring of the objectives determined in this contract through regular interviews. Throughout this monitoring, project managers support the independent worker, in: \- The search for solutions adapted to the development and possible difficulties of the company/activity \- The implementation of corrective actions (planning and evaluation) \- If necessary, if the project is not viable, the search for another orientation or realistic professional solution. However, if the social issues seem too important the beneficiary will then be redirected towards a social support course. To carry out the operation, 2 project managers are planned who will intervene from January 1 to December 31, 2015, to support self-employed workers receiving RSA subject to rights and duties. The supervision of these 2 people will be ensured by the person responsible for the action. The AIFCC will intervene with self-employed workers benefiting from the Manche RSA, subject to rights and duties, who will be directly and systematically referred to it by the solidarity territories.
Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability
5out_of_scope
gen_6997f73ac37711314e7b42add54a9794
FEDER - ULHN - FONDEOL
Kohesio
UNIVERSITE LE HAVRE NORMANDIE
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3681638
Faced with future climatic and demographic challenges, the development of renewable energies is essential to face environmental challenges. The Public Works (TP) profession is involved in innovation in the construction of production works (power plants, wind farms) and transport (technical galleries, underground and overhead networks), in conjunction with laboratories and universities. This project focuses on the behavior of wind turbine foundations in the Land Sea Continuum zone and associated pathologies. This project constitutes a springboard towards the emergence of a Norman research center in civil engineering applied to renewable energies, and bringing together the University of Le Havre Normandy / INSA Rouen Normandie / ESITC Caen, associated with the CEREMA Normandie Center, which constitutes on a national and territorial level, a center of technical and scientific resources and expertise. International collaboration with the INCT-Infra laboratory; from the Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC), Brazil, which is carrying out research on a wind farm in the province of Ceará, will make it possible to benefit from feedback from wind farms in coastal areas where the subsoil, subject to water level fluctuations, is the origin of certain pathologies. This research center will work in close collaboration with industrialists in the wind power sector such as Énergie TEAM, (or even Quadrant Energy depending on the characteristics of the soil on the sites) with the provision of a wind farm site for instrumentation and in situ experimentation, particularly in Normandy. This project therefore constitutes a springboard towards the emergence of a Norman research center with a view to responding to European and international calls for projects and will promote international collaboration while allowing strong socio-economic development.
Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking
3networking_collaborative
gen_a399f34f1ea32c896353a12478db6ac3
2020 - Bruyères Urban Natural Park
Kohesio
METROPOLE ROUEN NORMANDIE
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3681683
The project consists of reconverting the former Bruyères racecourse into an urban and ecological park with metropolitan influence. With 28 hectares of surface area in the urban heart located in the municipalities of Sotteville-lès-Rouen and Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, it is with a requirement for exemplarity that the Metropolis wishes to build this project on the ecological, economic, social and cultural levels.
Greener, carbon-free Europe / Environment protection and resource efficiency / Rehabilitation of industrial sites and contaminated land
5out_of_scope
gen_8797e3119320fe5d82b2cb37ee86da85
Theatrical Expression, Insertion Tool
Kohesio
ACSEA FORMATION
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3703802
If the operation is broken down into distinct actions, cite their title and explain the connection between these actions for the implementation of your project (the content of the actions will be the subject of a sheet per action) The action is aimed at a public in great difficulty with regard to social and professional integration. Lack of self-confidence and withdrawal are behaviors that make it difficult for these groups to engage in full-time collective action (training or employment). The proposed action is based on the theater workshop and more particularly on the final event to which it leads, in order to allow participants to work on a project dynamic throughout the action. This dynamic project gives people who are out of socializing activities the opportunity to mobilize individually and collectively over a period of 26 weeks. Over 6 months, the action will allow a group of 8 people to continue to benefit from support from their PLIE representative, while uniting around the event project which will close the action. This event will be a play written by the group with the actress in charge of the theatrical expression workshop and the action referent who will participate with the group in each workshop. The action is divided into two stages: **Time 1 - The time of group federation - 11 weeks** The group meets around visits of a cultural or socio-economic nature. Once a week, for half a day. The group visits a location they have chosen. The first two weeks, the half-day is divided into two parts: A time for reflection on what the group wishes to visit in the following weeks and a time for a visit that the action representative will have prepared. These weekly times will begin week 25 and end week 31. A small journal will be kept of these visits (blog, Facebook page or other medium) on which photos of the visits will appear, with comments. The purpose of this first period is to unite the group and activate the project dynamics of each participant. From week 36, the group enters the second part of the action. **Time 2 - Time for theatrical expression - 16 weeks** Each beneficiary will be required to make themselves available for different weekly workshops: * 1 day - theater workshops * 1/2 day - project workshop The last two weeks the theater workshops will be doubled, i.e. will be two days per week. “Expressing oneself collectively to assert oneself personally” could be the leitmotif of the action. Supporting an approach using both elements of ...
Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability
5out_of_scope
gen_4806b66f07b836956a7e04a478a1ce25
FEDER INV CA SEINE-EURE RESTORATION 2020-2021 LIMESTONE HILLSIDE ALIZAY (27)
Kohesio
COMMUNAUTE D'AGGLOMERATION SEINE EURE
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3681960
The project consists of implementing the restoration of the limestone hillsides of the commune of Alizay. These hillsides today suffer from the abandonment of agropastoral practices and are in the process of being closed, threatening the heritage species present on this site.
Greener, carbon-free Europe / Environment protection and resource efficiency / Protection and enhancement of biodiversity, nature protection and green infrastructure
5out_of_scope
gen_eef7d6bc7b46ed3eee5841ef681d33bc
BioExcel Centre of Excellence for ComputationalBiomolecular Research
European Commission
Nostrum Biodiscovery
CORDIS-823830
Life Sciences have become increasingly digital and this is accelerating. Computational techniques play key roles in processing, analysis and generating new knowledge from experiments, even in replacing them. This has been enabled due to tremendous advances in techniques such as docking and molecular simulations at both atomistic and quantum levels to which world-leading European research and software are contributing. Pushing computational capabilities towards Exascale will advance the area, enabling researchers to tackle increasingly complex questions related to biomolecules' function, mechanisms, dynamics and interactions. This will impact on our daily life, in health, for the development of new drugs and efficient drug delivery methods, in biotechnology, environment, agriculture, food industry and education. To exploit this great computational power, in academia and industry, significant efforts on software efficiency, scaling, usability and education are needed. This is the mission of the BioExcel Centre of Excellence for Computational Biomolecular Research launched in 2015 with EC support. It has made significant contributions by focusing on highest-impact European codes, workflows and an extensive, international education program. BioExcel-2 will continue and expand this work, with a focus on Exascale impact, improved usability, expanded training and commercial applications, while strengthening its user-driven governance. Specifically it will: * Push performance, efficiency, scalability and usability of the selected software packages towards Exascale in a co-design manner, contributing to the EuroHPC vision * Support convergence of HPC, HTC, and HPDA with workflows combining simulations with data management and analytics * Support and enlarge the user community by providing support, workforce development, continued training, guidance, and best practices * Develop a sustainable and open community centre with user-driven governance and clear KPIs.
H2020-EU.1.4. / 1.4 Research Infrastructures (RIs)
7research_infrastructure
gen_be119dea757df474abfc72c16e51c1dc
2019_social support for GDV beneficiaries of RSA _ CCAS AVRANCHES
Kohesio
CCAS
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3707951
The CCAS RSA GDV referent will be responsible for monitoring 90 RSA beneficiaries from the traveling community, subject to rights and duties, and domiciled in Avranches. In this context, the RSA referent will provide specific social support promoting the social, and ultimately professional, integration of these beneficiaries. This support will have the following priority areas of work: \- the fight against illiteracy, \- the schooling of traveling children, \- access to health care, \- assistance with settling down. The representative will be responsible for: \- Assessing the social situation of the beneficiaries \- Completing the Reciprocal Commitment Contract \- Supporting the beneficiary through interviews, field visits or physical support. \- Formulate socio-professional objectives \- Position the beneficiary on departmental integration actions. \- Promote the application of rights and duties, through the aforementioned axes
Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability
5out_of_scope
gen_8666348b017218d74a583cd096a409f4
AGRI'PAIN integration site workshop
Kohesio
ASSOCIATION REVIVRE - SERVICE CAP
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3703828
The transformation of unsold bread into a food supplement intended for dairy cows as an integration support activity Bread grinding also offers nutritional characteristics superior to cereals: + 5% net quantity of absorbed energy & + 20% digestible proteins. This is why dairy farmers contacted during the preliminary study phase showed keen interest in the product. Milled bread presents real added value compared to cereals commonly used in the feed ration of dairy cows, in addition to corn silage. Obtaining the “Workshop and Workplace Integration” agreement from DIRECCTE enabled the creation of this economic activity supporting professional integration pathways and its integration into the CAP (Carrefour pour l’Activité Professionnelle) service which manages all of the association’s ACIs. The AGRI'PAIN workshop started its production and the recruitment of its employees on fixed-term contracts in October 2016. The essential dimension of the project lies in the design and creation of a logistical organization and an efficient production line starting from the collection of unsold bread and leading to a grind whose quality (hygrometry, composition, cleanliness, etc.) must meet the requirements of breeding. Once arrived at the workshop, the bread is sorted, sliced, dried, crushed and packaged in big bags. The general organization of the workshop is designed according to the principle of a production line. The transformed product progresses in a step forward which limits unnecessary handling and allows space to be optimized. The line has also been designed to minimize the intermediate handling and storage phases before grinding. To achieve its profitability objectives, the workshop must be able to process 3.2 tonnes of bread collected per day (by 2019), the activity being organized from Monday to Friday with 12 production stations for 30 hours of weekly work, broken down into 7 successive phases and offering versatility of action for the employees on the job. The collection is deployed in: \- the territory of Caen la Mer (financial partner for aid per tonne collected, in the form of a public market since January 2018: €117.50/tonne collected in the territory; this is a transfer of costs for the community since each tonne collected and reused/recovered by Agri'Pain is one tonne less on the volume of household waste usually collected and incinerated by Caen the Sea) \- the territory of the community of communes Coeur de Nâcre, with the same principle of ai...
Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability
5out_of_scope
gen_3371b6e2815e55e2adf40f8a2d3b7018
WheelCats/ThunderCats
Craig H Neilsen Foundation
Mississippi Youth Wheelchair League
grant.9409123
The Mississippi WheelCats and Mississippi ThunderCats are wheelchair basketball teams under the umbrella of The Mississippi Youth Wheelchair League, Inc. (MYWheeLs). MYWheeLs exists to provide adaptive sports for children, youth. young and older adults with a lower limb disability at minimal to no cost to them or their family to participate, no matter their economic status, race, religion or sex. MYWheeLs gives participants the opportunity to be part of a sports team, travel, and to try different wheelchair sports to enhance their lives and possibly open the door to higher education and the Paralympics.This project, the Mississippi WheelCats/ThunderCats has traditionally been a wheelchair basketball team for children and youth with spinal cord injuries and lower limb disabilities. In assessing and listening to needs in the community we have added an adult competitive team. The teams are part of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA) in the Southeastern Region of the United States. Children living with spinal cord injuries have the opportunity to play sports on a competitive level. As our team members, past and present, age out of varsity and transition to adulthood, the adult team will provide a competitive opportunity for physical activity and social engagement furthering independence. This project will allow participants to play adaptive sports, gain independence skills, build self-confidence and afford participants to travel to tournaments out of state, thus expanding their horizons.Expected outcomes of this project are: to increase participation of individuals with spinal cord injuries in the program from all over the state of ?Mississippi through awareness activities, to empower individuals living with spinal cord injury to lead productive lives and embrace opportunities and to increase & enhance independence among youth and adults with SCI, not only in adaptive sports but with their activities of daily living (ADL’s). ?????????Through recreational adaptive sports activities; children, youth and adults are encouraged to become physically active, socially engaged and emotionally enriched. Physical activity leads to a healthier lifestyle, increases stamina and reduces the risk of illness. Being socially engaged removes feelings of isolation, builds confidence and self-esteem. The friendships and network that develops forms lasting bonds. Emotionally, our participants gain a stronger sense of self-worth adopting the “no limits” min...
Funding Program / CO&I Community Support Grants 20
5out_of_scope
gen_8212a95ed7d5db862a5eedfb9ba633d6
Japan and Europe Network for Neutrino and Intensity Frontier Experimental Research 2
European Commission
THE HENRYK NIEWODNICZANSKI INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS, POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
CORDIS-822070
JENNIFER2 is the evolution and development of the research and communication activities currently being carried on by the JENNIFER MSCA-RISE project, which will be concluded at the end of march 2019. The new challenges of fundamental physics require to use different complementary approaches and to design experiments able to test different “messengers” of the new physics world. The JENNIFER2 project is actually implementing this requirement, putting together research programs at experimental facilities located in Japan including accelerator produced neutrinos (T2K and HyperK collaborations), cosmic neutrinos detection (HyperK collaboration) and a high luminosity electron-positron collider (Belle II experiment at SUPERKEKB) where very rare processes can be observed. The collaboration of European scientists with the Japanese research community is fostered in all experimental issues, while specific knowledge sharing among different experiments is planned in the field of photon detection, computing, real time and remote controls, data analysis algorithms and theory calculations, aiming to build up real synergies on key technologies and research methodologies, as well as on dissemination and outreach. Such cross-fertilization between different experimental approaches is the crucial step towards an effective multi-messenger approach.
H2020-EU.1.3. / 1.3 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
3networking_collaborative
gen_c83a64084b78cf79adf26b3cfa5bd95e
Towards the costs of running the museum.
Arcadia Fundation
Wende Museum
360G-ArcadiaFund-4479
Towards the costs of running the Wende Museum.
Other / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_31709d50e71442b1ada0918f4a6a57c5
NBS ACADEMY - A European Academy for integrating Nature-based Solutions (NBS) in teacher education
European Commission (EC)
NATSIONALEN TSENTAR ZA POVISHAVANE KVALIFIKATSIYATA NA PEDAGOGICHESKITE SPETSIALISTI;University of Giessen;University of Gothenburg;EKOSISTEM YURAP;STIMMULI FOR SOCIAL CHANGE;University of Innsbruck;University Of Thessaly;EDEX - EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CORPORATION LIMITED;EUN PARTNERSHIP AISBL
Not available
Unknown
3networking_collaborative
gen_cd06e21ad8c4ac4368bf741e056720cf
Operations and Infrastructure
Medical Research Council
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
HRCS22_01343
MRC Unit The Gambia at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Operations and Infrastructure Support
HRCS Research Uncodeable / Unit
7research_infrastructure
gen_f3bfd1c01c6580eb26c7849cdb5690a3
Socio-professional referent position
Kohesio
PAROLE ET SENS
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3702179
The socio-professional referent has a "hinge" role to enable referral to Pôle Emploi or the Public Employment Service, when the main social obstacles (housing, health, budget, etc.) are lifted. Participants are all oriented by the Maison des Solidarités, using an orientation sheet. It is therefore a matter of raising awareness among RSA beneficiaries about job searches, so that they plan for a realistic and achievable professional future and support them in acquiring sufficient autonomy for integration. Technical support (including administrative assistance) is put in place, as well as the steps necessary for integration, while overcoming obstacles. Indeed, few are able to meet the requirements of job search procedures, or the requirements of the job market, due to lack of mastery of job search tools in particular, or having too vague a vision of their professional future, or even no vision of the future. We often notice a lack of organization between personal life and job search (or professional future). Indeed, we can observe that people far from employment no longer master the challenges of successful professional integration. Some RSA beneficiaries do not envisage a future outside the RSA system, often due to lack of knowledge, but also due to a certain demotivation in the face of the current job market. It therefore seems essential to implement a social pathway that makes professional integration possible. The objective of socio-professional support is to prepare beneficiaries for professional integration and thus, ultimately to direct them as soon as they are ready towards a direct job search process, particularly through support from the Employment Center or the Public Employment Service. Indeed, at the end of this support, allowing the obstacles to be removed, people will be able to mobilize so that their job search process carried out by Pôle Emploi or the Public Employment Service is as effective as possible, allowing a lasting exit from the RSA system. Thus, taking into account the potential identified and the problems identified, the integration measures and systems will be used: Visits to integration sites, orientation to Integration Sites, solidarity grocery store, social workers, pre-qualifying training, qualifying training, socialization actions, and any relevant system in order to maximize the employability of participants. With this in mind, social integration actors will be mobilized as soon as necessary by the referent while main...
Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability
5out_of_scope
gen_80b4a6fb903239629ac4b8c8d0320099
CATALYST - European VET Excellence Centre for Leading Sustainable Systems and Business Transformation
European Commission (EC)
ΟΠΑ - ΕΛΚΕ;GRADEZEN INSTITUT MAKEDONIJA AD SKOPJE;FH JOANNEUM GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H.;Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa;Athens University of Economics and Business;BNW BUNDESVERBAND NACHHALTIGE WIRTSCHAFT EV;BOWEN RHONDA;STOPANSKA KOMORA NA MAL BIZNIS NA REPUBLIKA MAKEDONIJA SKOPJE;ICAA - ASSOCIACAO PARA A ACREDITACAO DA GESTAO DO CAPITAL INTELECTUAL;BEST INSTITUT FUR BERUFSBEZOGENE WEITERBILDUNG UND PERSONALTRAINING GMBH;DIMIOURGIKI SKEPSI ANAPTYXIS;SDSN ASSOCIATION PARIS;Centimfe;APFLBUTZN FAIRES GWAND OG;Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production;SPOROS CIRCULAR SOLUTIONS PRIVATE COMPANY SPOROS KYKLIKES LYSEIS IKE;PRIVATE SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION, INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN ENVIRONMENT, CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENERGY, SKOPJE
Not available
Unknown
3networking_collaborative
gen_4073199a02b72f557dd9fc27a6793415
Strategic partnership to develop open educational resources for teaching digital citizenship
European Commission (EC)
Arbeitskreis Ostviertel e.V.;Athens Lifelong Learning Institute - Civil Non Profit Organisation;S.E.A.L CYPRUS (CYPRUS ORGANIZATION FOR SUSTAINABLE EDUCATION AND ACTIVE LEARNING);ASOCIATIA TEAM 4 EXCELLENCE
Not available
Unknown
3networking_collaborative
gen_cb437481c6c4a84460f3e1b47875c3d4
Personalized Insertion Support
Kohesio
OBJECTIF EMPLOI
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3683140
**In summary, this will involve:** \- supporting people in resolving the obstacles to integration detected by career path coaches, and obstacles that could be additionally detected during the service \- promoting the strengths of the participants and developing their confidence in themselves and in their abilities to be actors in their integration journey \- gradually developing their autonomy and their abilities to take charge of their problems by allowing them to identify resource places and contacts to request. **In more detail:** PLIE participants may, at any time during their PLIE journey, encounter particular difficulties which constitute an obstacle to the integration journey undertaken with their Professional Journey Coach. These difficulties require _personalized and reinforced support_. The operation consists, at the request of, and in permanent contact with their Professional Pathway Supporter, of offering them individualized support over a period of 2 to 6 months (_ actual durations observed for APIs carried out since 2011). This support is put in place
Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability
5out_of_scope
gen_3a5465ea5c0847a95b02844dcc743888
European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases
European Commission
Charles University in Prague; BULGARIAN ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTION OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE; AZIENDA OSPEDALIERA UNIVERSITARIA SENESE; UNIVERSITATSKLINIKUM SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN; ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE - HOPITAUX DE PARIS
CORDIS-825575
As recognized by the Council Recommendation 2009/C 151/02, rare diseases (RD) are a prime example of a research area that can strongly profit from coordination on a European and international scale. RD research should be improved to overcome fragmentation, leading to efficacious use of data and resources, faster scientific progress and competitiveness, and most importantly to decrease unnecessary hardship and prolonged suffering of RD patients. In the specific context of the massive generation, need for reuse and efficient interpretation of data, introduction of omics into care practice and the structuration of RD care centers in European Reference Networks, it appears crucial and timely to maximize the potential of already funded tools and programmes by supporting them further, scaling up, linking, and most importantly, adapting them to the needs of end-users through implementation tests in real settings. Such a concerted effort is necessary to develop a sustainable ecosystem allowing a virtuous circle between RD care, research and medical innovation. To achieve this goal, the European Joint Programme on RD (EJP RD) has two major objectives: (i) To improve the integration, the efficacy, the production and the social impact of research on RD through the development, demonstration and promotion of Europe/world-wide sharing of research and clinical data, materials, processes, knowledge and know-how; (ii) To implement and further develop an efficient model of financial support for all types of research on RD (fundamental, clinical, epidemiological, social, economic, health service) coupled with accelerated exploitation of research results for benefit of patients. To this end, the EJP RD actions will be organized within four major Pillars assisted by the central coordination: (P1): Funding of research; (P2): Coordinated access to data and services; (P3) Capacity building; (P4): Accelerated translation of research projects and improvement outcomes of clinical studies.
H2020-EU.3.1. / 3.1 Societal Challenges - Health
3networking_collaborative
gen_189f9e11440f5aa9b11cb800c12ca258
Support for RSA beneficiaries
Kohesio
CONSEIL DEPARTEMENTAL DU CALVADOS
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3701116
**The "Individualized Support for Employment (A.I.E.)"** action is intended to facilitate access to employment for people receiving R.S.A. and/or their dependents, who encounter particular difficulties in social and professional integration due to a combination of difficulties (family, cultural, health, etc.) which hinder the success of their integration through employment. This is comprehensive support seamlessly combining social integration and professional integration in the same approach, in order to facilitate the initiation or construction of a professional project. The support must enable the construction of a contractualized and monitored path, focusing on an integration process through weekly individualized and personalized interviews and, if necessary, collective groupings, and this, according to an adjustable periodicity and duration. An individual report written by the person responsible for the action will be given to the beneficiary, the applicant and the local integration facilitator at the end of the action. **The “Support for self-employed workers receiving RSA” action** aims to develop the activity of self-employed workers receiving RSA in order to enable them, within a maximum period of three years, to regain their financial autonomy. After having carried out a diagnosis of the professional situation and activity of the independent workers, the service provider will draw up, in collaboration with the beneficiary, a contract of reciprocal commitments and will monitor the objectives determined in this contract through regular interviews. Throughout this monitoring, the service provider will support the self-employed worker in: * the search for solutions adapted to the development and possible difficulties of * the company/activity; * the implementation of corrective actions (planning and evaluation); * where applicable, if the project is not viable, the search for another orientation or realistic professional solution.
Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability
5out_of_scope
gen_91547d1abc659da7d339253cc59d5576
Institutional Translational Partnership Award: Thailand Major Overseas Programme
Wellcome Trust
University of Oxford
HRCS22_20446
MORU iTP has successfully demonstrated rapid growth in its research portfolio, which we will be continuing. So far we have been particularly successful with encouraging projects at earlier stages of their translational pathways, therefore we now have a number of projects which are on the middle of translational research pipeline (TRL 4-7). These projects require the final push into the late stages of the translation research pipeline, where further support is needed either in the form of further funding or a cooperates partnership. In order to ensure that the transition of the projects can be run smoothly we are creating a dedicated panel of experts to help develop their implementation strategy (Business model development, partner finding), identify pathways to impact, and customize support based on specific project fields. Thus, the exit strategy is well defined. This will allow for the continuous flow of the projects through the iTP portfolio. With a large number of portfolio projects focusing on diagnostic tests, reflective of MORU’s research landscape more generally, we have singled out this area as one that would benefit from more extensive supportive infrastructure to support diagnostic tools development. These renewal plans reflect the accomplishment of the MORU’s iTP programme as we had set out in our primary aims which is to ensure that the world class global health research being done in MORU and at the Faculty of Tropical Medicine (FTM) in Mahidol University is translated into tangible positive impact. We work towards this overarching goal by identifying and helping develop projects and ideas with high impact potential, by guiding and supporting their progress through translational pipelines.
Infrastructure
7research_infrastructure
gen_17ee9c55930b11ecd10cb5ec7dc01104
Social and professional support for the integration project
Kohesio
Centre Communal d'Action Sociale
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3703794
The project consists of professional and socio-professional support for 2 integration projects: * A "Lingerie" project * A "Building" project It is a question of promoting the social and professional integration of unemployed men and women presenting obstacles to a return to employment by favoring the following elements: * Readaptation to a job through the acceptance of rules (timetables, hierarchy, execution of instructions) * Discoveries of new professional activities (Implementation professional situation) * Acquisition of know-how * Engagement in a concrete economic activity (result of my action - Give meaning) * Training adapted to each person's level * Remove everyone's obstacles to employment (housing, health, etc.) * Promote and encourage beneficiaries to acquire useful mobility when looking for a job * Have regular follow-up with the professional integration advisor * Individual interviews * Collective actions: CV workshops, cover letters, job search techniques, etc. * Search for internships, respond to job offers. * Immersion period
Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability
5out_of_scope
gen_7c38fcbbdbf74f366ef69a0e850691bb
SIMON WEBSITE
Kohesio
ETS PUB FONCIER DE NORMANDIE
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680161
The relocation project of the SIMON company is the culmination of a long process, the company having transferred land to the city since the 1980s. These changes have allowed this sector of Cherbourg to gradually be assigned a residential vocation and in particular become a social housing district. The transformation of this island of activity, close to the city center and the train station, almost contiguous to the ZAC des Bassins, between the hospital sector, the Lycée Alexis-de-Tocqueville and the Brèche du Bois life center (residential district, shops) represents a land and programmatic opportunity. The Maupas district combines significant social difficulties which have justified the establishment of several areas of intervention: - The Maupas district is partially included in the Urban Free Zone; - The Maupas district is a Sensitive Urban Area. The reconversion of the Simon site must take this context into account and enable the improvement of living conditions in this neighborhood through its project. Furthermore, the urban issues that appear are: - in connection with La Brèche du Bois, the ORU and in particular the ZAC des Bassins, continue the evolution of the Maupas district and include the reconversion of the Simon site in the creation of a new district of Cherbourg: construction of housing, services, equipment; - Have a program for restructuring the block.
Greener, carbon-free Europe / Environment protection and resource efficiency / Rehabilitation of industrial sites and contaminated land
5out_of_scope
gen_bcbb3003172ed3d1cd4906797efa7879
Advancing open acces
Arcadia Fundation
UCLA Library
360G-ArcadiaFund-4017
To further open access to scholarly and cultural materials
Other / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_62ee21eac2d1f7227e41fca706cc4807
ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH CARE JOURNALISTS CONFERENCE 2001
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
University of Minnesota
grant.2588133
The Association of Health Care Journalists is requesting funding from the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research's Small Grant Program for Conference Support to help support the Association's second national conference which will take place in the spring of 2001 in Atlanta, Ga. The conference is part of the Association's mission to improve public understanding of health and health care issues by promoting the highest standards of journalism. By supporting this conference, the Agency can put its research into practice and educate journalists. The goal of the conference is to create more sophisticated and discerning journalists. In turn, that can lead to a more sophisticated and discerning public. After all, many journalists don't have a clue about how to report on complex health are issues when they start on the beat. They need to be educated before they can educate that public. And, even veteran journalists who specialize in these areas find keeping up with the latest information, synthesizing information and interpreting its significance is often difficult. Specifically, the conference would aims to: 1) to improve journalists' skill in reporting, writing and editing complicated health and health care stories; 2) to let journalists hear first-hand from some key policy makers and researchers and 3) ideas, skills and knowledge about how to better report, write and edit health care stories. The conference would be held during a three-day period, starting with a Thursday morning press conference, followed by tours of the Centers for Disease Control and a evening reception and dinner. The conference would continue Friday and end Saturday afternoon. Approximately 15 speakers would be brought in for a series of plenary sessions on such topics as health care quality, access to care, the state of medical research, health care report and the reliability of medical information on the internet, among other things. In addition, about 10 journalists would teach workshops aimed at developing journalists' skills in such as interpreting statistics, reading 990 forms, understanding hospital balance sheets and determining the newsworthiness of medical research. An estimated 200 to 250 print and broadcast journalists would be expected to attend. Strong outreach efforts would be made to attract journalists of color and young journalists who are interested in covering health care. By bringing together a significant number of journalists from small-, medium- and large newspa...
Funding Mechanism / Other Research-Related
4other_research_funding
gen_f911059ff29d45f93b9e7e33aa624fe8
Orientation, eco-orientation and virtualities
Kohesio
ASS MAISON EMPLOI ET FORMATION COTENTIN
https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3673335
This engineering project combining two complementary skills centers made up on the one hand of guidance/engineering professionals in training/support for the public and on the other hand of designers/creators of Imaging/Virtuality tools aims to develop a Virtual Eco Orientation tool offering audiences in the process of professional guidance the opportunity to confront virtual professional Contexts/Environments particularly linked to the industrial projects of EMR (domains: Manufacturing, Assembly, Operation, Maintenance and transversal Logistics, etc.). This engineering project involves the development of new forms of apprehension of orientation based both on the Sensoriality of the Public and on the concept of Sense of Personal Effectiveness. Experiencing work situations virtually should make it possible to better confront reality, particularly because the right to trial/error is allowed. This confrontation with these virtual situations must then promote assistance in choosing a professional orientation. It is also based on the necessary recognition of the skills and cognitive strategies of the public on digital tools, and the observation of the evolution of industrial practices based on the same types of tools. This project will involve the public in pretest phases for a progressive adaptation of the final product. The target audience for this project is young people aged 16 to 25, but it aims to be offered to everyone in the long term. Likewise, the choice of EMR makes it possible to target certain activities which are under development locally and which do not yet have a reality on the ground, but the engineering of this project will focus on making the model transferable to other activities.
Social Europe / Educational and vocational training / Enhancing equal access to lifelong learning for all age groups in formal, non-formal and informal settings, upgrading the knowledge, skills and competences of the workforce, and promoting flexible learning pathways including through career guidance and validation of acquired competences
6project_grants_public
gen_a95ff2c4e9fb01832f2909f28df7f415
Chief scientific officer's post
Arcadia Fundation
John Muir Trust
360G-ArcadiaFund-2606
To provide advice to the trust and its partners on scientific aspects of wild land conservation and biodiversity management.
On-site conservation / Strategic
1fellowships_scholarships
gen_1f99c7968e79b14ef15ebb32ae2a6552
On the ground conservation work in the trust's wildlife reserves
Arcadia Fundation
Scottish Wildlife Trust
360G-ArcadiaFund-4171
Towards work on the Perthshire wildlife reserves and on the Largiebaan restoration project
On-site conservation / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_48a5950e830ca93fbe0f4ca108a36e61
Operating and acquisition costs
Arcadia Fundation
Wende Museum
360G-ArcadiaFund-1297
To preserve, catalogue and digitise Cold War era (1945-1991) artefacts, artworks and archives from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
Other / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_30c9c3ac062b603ae854896bb1c1e384
Exhibition of Islamic art
Arcadia Fundation
Courtauld Institute of Art
360G-ArcadiaFund-205
To exhibit calligraphy, textiles, jewels, metalwork, ceramics and paintings from the 9th to 19th centuries.
Other / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_07c2b6408f2bd2d95dbc207edbacb805
Wikipedia Zero
Arcadia Fundation
Wikimedia Foundation Inc
360G-ArcadiaFund-3709
To expand Wikipedia Zero, which gives free, mobile access to Wikipedia to people who cannot afford mobile data costs.
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_e1de8c55bf72214c518e3b7c477ddb9c
Halcyon Land & Sea
Arcadia Fundation
Fauna & Flora International
360G-ArcadiaFund-3290
To secure important areas of natural habitat and ensure their associated wildlife will survive.
On-site conservation / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_c1f9cdef969642a8459c84fe7d70bc17
Advancing Open Access
Arcadia Fundation
University of Cambridge
360G-ArcadiaFund-4121
To defray the costs of an all-day symposium on 'Open Access Monographs: From Policy to Reality' with a keynote talk from Prof. Martin Eve.
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_60ddfff7e1724ddede65a7b808ca0e4e
Ibera National Park
Arcadia Fundation
Conservation Land Trust
360G-ArcadiaFund-3965
To purchase a piece of land beside Ibera National Park
On-site conservation / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_f63e2cfe128d5acb220bd2fa0f556697
Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme III
Arcadia Fundation
University of Cambridge
360G-ArcadiaFund-4928
To enable the programme to deliver a third cohort of landscape restoration projects, and to develop its focus on seascape restoration in Europe.
On-site conservation / Grant programme
6project_grants_public
gen_05b35c1fb6e46941741628c33a1174cf
Post-doctoral fellowships
Arcadia Fundation
UCLA Foundation
360G-ArcadiaFund-5026
Towards supporting post-doctoral researchers in the Center for Early Global Studies at UCLA
Discretionary / Discretionary
1fellowships_scholarships
gen_3c6792c0086640d20360b25766e1d410
Exploration and conservation of African rock art
Arcadia Fundation
Trust for African Rock Art
360G-ArcadiaFund-3154
To survey, document and conserve rock art sites across Africa.
Heritage sites / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_c6116b16bd464513604f6f1f8f7816c9
To support people and National Parks impacted by the war in Ukraine.
Arcadia Fundation
Foundation Conservation Carpathia
360G-ArcadiaFund-4794
To support a collaboration between Frankfurt Zoological Society and Foundation Conservation Carpathia to provide equipment and supplies for people in Ukraine's national parks.
Discretionary / Discretionary
5out_of_scope
gen_4c8a014a2ece5e0022b3716afb267637
Graduate and post-graduate bursaries
Arcadia Fundation
African Institute for Mathematical Sciences
360G-ArcadiaFund-2524
To support female graduates attending the institute and provide half-bursaries for them to pursue master's and PhD programmes in South Africa.
Discretionary / Discretionary
1fellowships_scholarships
gen_d49a912862066cf736e29a58d334425f
Rewilding Argentina Ibera Wildfire Crisis Fund
Arcadia Fundation
re:wild
360G-ArcadiaFund-4824
To provide a donation to Rewilding Argentina's Ibera Wildlife Crisis Fund, paid through their fiscal sponsor re:wild
On-site conservation / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_9897c35d4bb43ad75ec957fa0fb09918
Advancing Open Access
Arcadia Fundation
Internet Archive
360G-ArcadiaFund-4873
Advancing open access
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_07db110ef4497342687aa040f116510c
To support fundraising activities for the Center for Jewish History.
Arcadia Fundation
Center for Jewish History
360G-ArcadiaFund-4683
To support the salary of the Chief Development Officer and associated costs
Other / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_f335e3280d95abd50c3e75cb3c758812
Miriam Rothschild Travel Bursary Programme and Scholarships Programme
Arcadia Fundation
University of Cambridge
360G-ArcadiaFund-2459
To enable students from biodiversity-rich, cash-poor countries to participate in the Student Conference on Conservation Science, and to provide scholarships to PhD students in the Department of Zoology.
Leadership / Strategic
1fellowships_scholarships
gen_af9ffbfc0ba80e398d6e58eb13419032
Documenting cultural heritage in the Cook Islands and Niue - pilot study
Arcadia Fundation
Bournemouth University
360G-ArcadiaFund-4844
To trial and assess remote sensing techniques and existing in-country data, and refining the proposed methodology for documenting cultural heritage on the islands, whilst strengthening local partner and community relationships
Heritage sites / Strategic
6project_grants_public
gen_995444762b17185e33d70a6696675b20
Digitization of manuscripts in Africa and Asia
Arcadia Fundation
Hill Museum and Manuscript Library
360G-ArcadiaFund-4491
To continue the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library’s work digitizing endangered manuscripts in Africa and Asia, and to make them available online in an open-access repository.
Archives and manuscripts / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_117a7ca002019f5759088f13d620c4c8
Forest campaign
Arcadia Fundation
Global Witness
360G-ArcadiaFund-4303
To constrain the role of finance in the destruction of climate critical tropical forests and related human rights abuses, which is vital to combatting global climate change and meeting the Sustainable Development Goals.
Governance / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_4539a6c1b14b2e329635cab2b5c30614
Advancing Open Access
Arcadia Fundation
New York Public Library
360G-ArcadiaFund-4875
Advancing open access
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_e0b2cac543ee3762af01bb6379f5a76a
Core costs to the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition
Arcadia Fundation
Oceans 5
360G-ArcadiaFund-5030
To support the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition to continue its mission to protect deep-sea species and ecosystems from the harmful impacts of fishing and mining, and to strengthen and enhance biodiversity conservation and governance in international oceans.
Governance / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_b48933cd4c1a2f8e64c020235309fb87
Advancing open access
Arcadia Fundation
Harvard University
360G-ArcadiaFund-4019
To further open access to scholarly and cultural materials
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_bf83ad335037c25c605b923a9a5cfbde
Core costs of the organisation
Arcadia Fundation
Wikimedia Foundation Inc
360G-ArcadiaFund-3235
To give free access to educational resources.
Other / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_7957f93062c1f95e65b0c72aa4b24f72
Centre for Primary Research
Arcadia Fundation
University of California Los Angeles
360G-ArcadiaFund-2685
To increase access to special library collections and train graduate students and scholars in collections management.
Other / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_3f75a7b4c3a6ea864d1e85a7eacaad38
Towards the Wikimedia endowment
Arcadia Fundation
Wikimedia Endowment
360G-ArcadiaFund-5008
Towards the Wikimedia endowment
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_540248f46e2ddef57e34376bd4874b59
Cambridge Conservation Initiative: Masters in Conservation Leadership
Arcadia Fundation
Masters in Conservation Leadership - University of Cambridge
360G-ArcadiaFund-3737
To enable students from biodiversity-rich, cash-poor countries to participate in the Cambridge Masters in Conservation Leadership.
Leadership / Strategic
1fellowships_scholarships
gen_7700a69d3192ae2c69931901554860f3
Scholars at Risk
Arcadia Fundation
Harvard University
360G-ArcadiaFund-1293
To give fellowships to scholars facing persecution in their home countries.
Discretionary / Discretionary
1fellowships_scholarships
gen_d73b3baaab3c200069acda287deb8aab
Earth Journalism Network - Biodiversity Media Initiative
Arcadia Fundation
Internews
360G-ArcadiaFund-4304
To support the capacity-building of local journalists to investigate and report worldwide on the threats to biodiversity and conservation-based solutions.
Governance / Strategic
3networking_collaborative
gen_943cd7eda85ed8b47df965c7f8f78107
Core costs
Arcadia Fundation
Public.Resource.Org
360G-ArcadiaFund-3621
To digitize and give open access to legal documents, technical standards and safety standards that should be in the public domain.
Other / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_e9ac74635c68f09d08b99588c6283d9e
Towards the Wikimedia Endowment
Arcadia Fundation
Wikimedia Foundation (Tides)
360G-ArcadiaFund-4743
Towards the core Wikimedia Endowment
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_2a3b625cbe6bbb960152dee423e6e06a
Endangered Archives Programme
Arcadia Fundation
British Library
360G-ArcadiaFund-4856
To continue to support the Endangered Archives Programme, a regranting programme that funds projects to digitize neglected, vulnerable or inaccessible archives older than the mid-twentieth century. The digitized materials are available for free online
Archives and manuscripts / Grant programme
7research_infrastructure
gen_0efa515cd11b644eee7f3b050b895eee
The Age of Extinction series
Arcadia Fundation
theguardian.org
360G-ArcadiaFund-4504
To support the Age of Extinction series, a reporting project that aims to draw attention to the global biodiversity crisis. This grant will help sustain increased capacity and expand reporting on the planet’s biodiversity crisis, driving measurable impact through Guardian journalism.
Governance / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_d2fdfa1dd515278d668fc7f5081acaa0
Open Book Futures
Arcadia Fundation
Lancaster University
360G-ArcadiaFund-4882
To help develop the infrastructures, business models, networks and resources to support open access books publishing by small-to-medium-sized publishers, non-profits and scholarly libraries
Books / Strategic
3networking_collaborative
gen_983742250614d92b532e128f4c9c6c65
Harvard Library: global fund for open collections
Arcadia Fundation
Harvard University
360G-ArcadiaFund-1292
To digitise key collections and make them available for free online.
Other / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_d3fe3883ea9c58081f29929bdb2b7150
Acquisition of six properties in Argentina and Chile
Arcadia Fundation
Tompkins Conservation
360G-ArcadiaFund-4109
To acquire properties of strategic value in Argentina and Chile to expand existing park areas, rewild degraded landscapes, and advance biodiversity conservation.
On-site conservation / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_2c910b9a0b71ae8a45ded040cca3258c
Advancing Open Access
Arcadia Fundation
Harvard University
360G-ArcadiaFund-4154
To support opening Harvard's collections to the world via digitization and open access. Harvard Library has leased a high speed scanner to digitize its holdings in a way that vastly increases the rate of output.
Other / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_a5e7b0d434c9982a84fea6fa20e9ceda
Mosfell Archaeological Project
Arcadia Fundation
University of California Los Angeles
360G-ArcadiaFund-3151
To excavate and research a Viking-age archaeological site in western Iceland, in partnership with the Institute for Viking and North Atlantic Studies and Vikingaminjar ehf.
Heritage sites / Strategic
6project_grants_public
gen_9113ec9bfca75c83d728040342936b02
Rainforest seed conservation
Arcadia Fundation
Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust
360G-ArcadiaFund-3286
To develop techniques for storing seeds not suitable for traditional seed protocols.
On-site conservation / Strategic
6project_grants_public
gen_1796ae81d981d235bcdf64d73ce4a582
Advancing open access
Arcadia Fundation
University of Cambridge
360G-ArcadiaFund-4258
Advancing open access
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_d8faf4fb1f304d0fd39e2af415c6bf30
To support NYPL's digital work
Arcadia Fundation
New York Public Library
360G-ArcadiaFund-4932
To make in-copyright books more widely available online via NYPL’s Digital Research Books platform
Other / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_1fc7e20a404d86f1958b795147cf212b
Safeguarding the ocean for future generations: Advancing equity, science and capacity
Arcadia Fundation
Deep Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI)
360G-ArcadiaFund-4825
To support the operations of the Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative (DOSI), so that it can continue to provide evidence-based advice to inform international policy concerning the management and conservation of the deep ocean.
Governance / Strategic
3networking_collaborative
gen_0fb0757372b1e40b7ba0fbd7ab5830b2
Sinai Palimpsest Project
Arcadia Fundation
Early Manuscripts Electronic Library
360G-ArcadiaFund-3020
To develop an innovative light source to backlight the palimpsest folios of manuscripts with visible and infra-red light.
Archives and manuscripts / Strategic
6project_grants_public
gen_516440ac34fb76dbeca141e545786f4e
Operating and acquisition costs
Arcadia Fundation
Wende Museum
360G-ArcadiaFund-2729
To preserve, catalogue and digitise Cold War era (1945-1991) artefacts, artworks and archives from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
Other / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_add46ba40b07a27790c0fc0b7456a135
Unlocking University Press Books
Arcadia Fundation
Internet Archive
360G-ArcadiaFund-4081
Towards digitizing more than 15,000 volumes of published monographs from university libraries' collections, and making them available via the Internet Archive’s controlled digital lending platform, which protects the university presses’ intellectual property and institutional investments.
Books / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_384bae0285b3e133e771aec41a1f845a
Survey of digital resources in African universities
Arcadia Fundation
Association of Commonwealth Universities
360G-ArcadiaFund-2831
To assess the need for, and improve engagement with, digital resources in African universities.
Other / Strategic
3networking_collaborative
gen_9e50ca04c99fc285f2dd9456f2b05c0b
Earth Journalism Network
Arcadia Fundation
Internews
360G-ArcadiaFund-3738
To support capacity building of local journalists to investigate and report worldwide on the threats to biodiversity and conservation-based solutions.
Governance / Strategic
3networking_collaborative
gen_f0212e8930a2074be44eaa06d01888c5
Operating and acquisition costs
Arcadia Fundation
Wende Museum
360G-ArcadiaFund-1754
To preserve, catalogue and digitise Cold War era (1945-1991) artefacts, artworks and archives from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
Other / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_d6e774004bccd3185d4d2a62245f34c6
Advancing open access
Arcadia Fundation
University of California, Berkeley
360G-ArcadiaFund-3830
To further open access to scholarly and cultural materials
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_94af8265b62cdf536e4b14fc37340765
Offline Internet Consortium
Arcadia Fundation
Arizona State University Foundation
360G-ArcadiaFund-4834
To provide access to offline materials to communities with no internet access. The project will bring together organizations with an interest in providing offline internet to under-served communities. It will support the development of new technology, additional content, and outreach
Other / Strategic
3networking_collaborative
gen_7a0e5f435a621a1063e4a1216cf92ba8
Berkman Center for Internet and Society
Arcadia Fundation
Harvard University
360G-ArcadiaFund-3160
To promote open access at Harvard, and other universities and institutions, through consultation and collaboration, exploring cyberspace, sharing in its study & pioneering its development.
Other / Strategic
3networking_collaborative
gen_dc5c55153ecc276aadf90021a7654e47
Cambridge Conservation Initiative: executive director's post
Arcadia Fundation
University of Cambridge
360G-ArcadiaFund-2751
To develop and consolidate the initiative.
Leadership / Strategic
2institutional_funding
gen_52569d46d1e03078fc4749d6bdb40034
Environmental Leadership and Training Initiative (ELTI)
Arcadia Fundation
Yale School of the Environment
360G-ArcadiaFund-3872
To train conservation practitioners in tropical Asia and Central America to enable them to take responsibility for local and national conservation, in collaboration with the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.
Leadership / Strategic
6project_grants_public
gen_78459c277e9b61f81a5280e0b2bad81f
Research, advocacy, and outreach to promote women's rights
Arcadia Fundation
Human Rights Watch
360G-ArcadiaFund-1321
To prevent discrimination, uphold political freedom, protect women from inhumane conduct in wartime and bring offenders to justice.
Discretionary / Discretionary
5out_of_scope
gen_4f095c011c41bb45566ef4fe7343cd31
Digitizing MIT Press backlist titles
Arcadia Fundation
Internet Archive
360G-ArcadiaFund-3992
Digitizing an initial group of 1,500 MIT Press titles at Internet Archive’s Boston Public Library facility to make them more widely available.
Other / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_5b77a7c1f7b2a2c2922593b7cba6e52a
DiPiKA - Digitization and Preservation of Kerala Archives
Arcadia Fundation
University of Hamburg
360G-ArcadiaFund-4800
To survey and digitize some of the most important collections of palm-leaf manuscripts in the Thrissur and Ernakulam districts, Kerala, India in both institutional and family collections. These will be made available online in an open-access repository
Archives and manuscripts / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_00acfe49348e44ac392a068216181ee1
Millennium Seed Bank Partnership
Arcadia Fundation
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
360G-ArcadiaFund-3454
To expand the partnership's work in biodiversity rich low- and middle-income countries.
On-site conservation / Strategic
3networking_collaborative
gen_9a3611e0058c8431d901802a17aeabf8
Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property
Arcadia Fundation
American University Washington College of Law
360G-ArcadiaFund-4383
The project will produce high impact research, provide training to a global network of change makers, and connect a global expert network to a global community of researchers, libraries, museums, archives and digital rights activists active in international copyright policy making.
Intellectual property rights / Strategic
3networking_collaborative
gen_98e39ef7364d67f4eb0fe57c2fa02fbd
Support for Blue Ventures’ core operations.
Arcadia Fundation
Blue Ventures Conservation
360G-ArcadiaFund-4747
Support for Blue Ventures’ core operations.
Governance / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_0e34c70918811ea2799fcd1e1515840d
Cambridge Conservation Initiative: Endowment of Directorship
Arcadia Fundation
University of Cambridge
360G-ArcadiaFund-3874
To establish an endowment fund for the Cambridge Conservation Intiative Directorship
Leadership / Strategic
2institutional_funding
gen_e97d8184c466f19c45af6707508a58a1
Sinai Palimpsest Project
Arcadia Fundation
Early Manuscripts Electronic Library
360G-ArcadiaFund-2821
To survey, digitize and develop an innovative light source to backlight palimpsest manuscripts in the library of St. Catherine's Monastery.
Archives and manuscripts / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
gen_a2beb335b2c19415945779006122cb2b
Historic Ice Core
Arcadia Fundation
Harvard University (Department of History)
360G-ArcadiaFund-4190
To document and interpret historical environmental data captured in an ice core from a glacier in the Alps.
Other / Strategic
6project_grants_public
gen_e950697469ff8cd32e0a4d49d184216c
Books for schools programme
Arcadia Fundation
Millennium Library Trust
360G-ArcadiaFund-1758
To give one copy of each title in the Everyman collection to every state secondary school in the UK.
Discretionary / Discretionary
5out_of_scope
gen_483942714d9ce8dffb01a4025bd12e42
Towards the costs of running the museum
Arcadia Fundation
Wende Museum
360G-ArcadiaFund-4724
Towards the costs of running the Wende Museum
Other / Strategic
5out_of_scope
gen_0cd54f2b867d0eb17dbc1cef02408838
Refuseniks & Activists: The Soviet Jewish Emigration Project
Arcadia Fundation
Blavatnik Archive Foundation
360G-ArcadiaFund-5040
Towards digitizing primary sources on the Soviet Jewish diaspora from disparate collections, and making them freely accessible online.
Archives and manuscripts / Strategic
7research_infrastructure
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Historical Ice Core Project
Arcadia Fundation
Harvard University (Department of History)
360G-ArcadiaFund-3862
To continue extraction and interpretation of data from an ice core documenting European climate in the last 3,500 years.
Other / Strategic
6project_grants_public
gen_ef7d336adc4cc96a8e202c517d878a8c
Towards the second phase of the Illuminated River
Arcadia Fundation
Illuminated River Foundation
360G-ArcadiaFund-4225
The Illuminated River Foundation aims to create the longest public artwork in the world, lighting up to 15 bridges on the River Thames.
Discretionary / Discretionary
5out_of_scope
gen_fbdec791144d1e157928d416688f7066
Authors Alliance
Arcadia Fundation
University of California, Berkeley
360G-ArcadiaFund-3350
To improve public access to knowledge by promoting open access.
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_84532a96025a151c41c506b0909f1db0
Mapping Africa's endangered sites and monuments
Arcadia Fundation
University of Cambridge McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
360G-ArcadiaFund-4179
To undertake large-scale documentation of heritage sites in Sub-Saharan Africa and to make the results available online through an open-access database.
Heritage sites / Strategic
6project_grants_public
gen_cf7f745d144a463b2383ac11e41a21c7
Advancing open access
Arcadia Fundation
New York Public Library
360G-ArcadiaFund-4721
Towards advancing open access
Other / Strategic
4other_research_funding
gen_441483bfc33ec47dded188a1e746bf14
Endowment fund for fellows
Arcadia Fundation
Center for Jewish History
360G-ArcadiaFund-5038
To establish an endowment fund to provide annual fellowships for scholars working at the Center for Jewish History and with the collections of the Center and its partners
Discretionary / Discretionary
1fellowships_scholarships
gen_0e89fc6cd74cc4aca4c2408b86cfde82
College fellows fund
Arcadia Fundation
Harvard University
360G-ArcadiaFund-3161
To support Harvard College Fellows Program
Other / Strategic
1fellowships_scholarships
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Grant Classification Dataset

This dataset contains research grant documents classified according to a custom categorization of science, technology, and innovation (STI) policy instruments.

Dataset Description

Overview

The dataset consists of research grants from various funding sources. Each grant is classified into one of 8 categories according to a taxonomy based on the OECD's categorization of STI policy instruments.

Data Sources

  • Open Sources: Publicly available grant data from various sources including NIH, Kohesio, CORDIS, and others

Features

  • id: Unique identifier for the grant
  • title: Title of the grant
  • abstract: Abstract or description of the grant
  • funder: Organization providing the funding
  • funding_scheme: Type of funding scheme
  • beneficiary: Organization or individual receiving the funding
  • source: Origin of the data (Dimensions or Open source)
  • label: Classification category (target variable)

Labels

The dataset uses the following classification categories:

  1. business_rnd_innovation: Direct allocation of funding to private firms for R&D and innovation activities with commercial applications
  2. fellowships_scholarships: Financial support for individual researchers or higher education students
  3. institutional_funding: Core funding for higher education institutions and public research institutes
  4. networking_collaborative: Tools to bring together various actors within the innovation system
  5. other_research_funding: Alternative funding mechanisms for R&D or higher education
  6. out_of_scope: Grants unrelated to research, development, or innovation
  7. project_grants_public: Direct funding for specific research projects in public institutions
  8. research_infrastructure: Funding for research facilities, equipment, and resources

Statistics

  • Total examples: 2386
  • Class distribution:
    • business_rnd_innovation: 170 (7.1% of examples)
    • fellowships_scholarships: 342 (14.3% of examples)
    • institutional_funding: 48 (2.0% of examples)
    • networking_collaborative: 200 (8.4% of examples)
    • other_research_funding: 34 (1.4% of examples)
    • out_of_scope: 298 (12.5% of examples)
    • project_grants_public: 1157 (48.5% of examples)
    • research_infrastructure: 137 (5.7% of examples)

Usage

from datasets import load_dataset

# Load the dataset
dataset = load_dataset("SIRIS-Lab/grant-classification-dataset")

# Access the data
train_data = dataset["train"]
validation_data = dataset["validation"]
test_data = dataset["test"]

# Example of accessing a sample
sample = train_data[0]
print(f"Title: {sample['title']}")
print(f"Label: {sample['label']}")
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