Open Call for Pilots

Round 4 (Closed)

The European Data Space for Smart Communities 4th call for pilots is closed!

Deadline: 31st May 2026 (23:59 CET)

Thank you for submitting your application!

About

Aim of the Call for Pilots

The deployment action for the European Data Space for Smart Communities, and its Call for Pilots, aims to advance the development and implementation of data spaces. This effort is aligned with the policy priorities of EU cities and communities, focusing on the green-digital transformation supported by secure and sovereign data infrastructure. 
The awarded pilots will build on and evolve the governance and technical blueprint, established by the DS4SSCC preparatory action and is being evolved during its deployment phase.

Why Apply?

Be placed at the forefront of innovative smart community development in Europe.

Enter into an expansive network of European  communities, experts and policymakers.

Be recognised as leading examples of sustainable and smart urban development.

Receive support and guidance in aligning with the DS4SSCC blueprint and federating with other data spaces in Europe.

Directly contribute to the shaping of Europe’s green and digital future.

Who is it for?

Local and regional public administrations in the EU and partners (e.g., companies, academia, civil society organisations) working with them.

The eligible consortia must be cross-sectorial & cross-border:

At least two local administrations from different EU Member States and/or Digital Europe Programme associated countries.*

Entities must not be controlled by an ineligible country due to security reasons. If there is a risk for such case, entities will be offered an opportunity to provide a guarantee.

*Note that only associated countries who were part of DEP since 2022 can participate in the Call for Pilots.

**For more information, please refer to the Open Call for Pilots Manual

Scope and Pre-conditions

The pilot consortia must create new data services from the data sharing across at least two heterogeneous areas specified below, but can also include other European Green Deal domains:

Predictive traffic management / sustainable mobility planning.

Data-services related to weather, climate and extreme weather events

Management of energy flows in a city/community specific context

Zero pollution actions
(e.g. air, water, soil, pollution or waste)

Any other domain falling under the New European Bauhaus initiative (urban design, building management, public services, nature-based solutions, amongst others).

Successful applications must meet specific pre-conditions, indicated below.

LEGAL

At least two local or regional public administrations from different EU member states and/or Digital Europe Programme Associated countries.

All entities are subject to restrictions due to security reasons. 

An entity can only be awarded once as Lead Partner.

FINANCIAL

At least 50% direct co-funding*.

Max 500 000 euros per pilot.

Max 1 000 000 euros per entity across all open call rounds

Total EU contribution 15.3 million euros (for all 4 rounds).


TECHNICAL

Cross-sectorial (and -border, if feasible) data sharing.

Sufficiently digitalised - a data platform, digital twin or emerging data space already in place in the city/community.

Compliance with MIM1, MIM2 and MIM6.

Alignment with Data Spaces Building Blocks & recommended standards and implementations.

BUSINESS & ORGANISATIONAL

Business case is sufficiently elaborated.

Clear value proposition.

ETHICAL

Alignment with ethical principles, demonstrated in the Ethical and Data Protection Self-Assessment.

Legally compliant.

For further details, please refer to the Call for Pilots Manual

*Applicants need to bear at least 50% of the project costs, as direct co-financing. This approach ensures shared investment and commitment from both the EU and the applicants, reflecting partnership and joint responsibility. Co-financing must be monetary and specified in the pilot budget. All activities must comply with regulations, including state-aid rules and avoiding double funding.


Submissions and Timeline

The open Call for Pilots is organised in four rounds, according to the expected schedule below.

The application period for Round 4 is 1 April 2026 – 31 May 2026 (23:59CET)

  • Number of funded pilots may vary based on the submitted proposals quantity and quality as well as the max grant requester per project.

  • The implementation period is expected to start at the scheduled time. Hence, awarded pilots must be prepared to kickstart their activities timely.

  • Applications will first undergo an eligibility check. Eligible applications will then be evaluated by experts using pre-set criteria and scoring mechanisms. The evaluation process for this submission round will take about 4 weeks after the submission deadline.

  • Resubmission of project applications from previous rounds is permitted for this round.


What to Submit & How

The call for pilots is now closed. We are no longer accepting applications.

Before submitting your proposal for the Call for Pilots, we recommend you review all relevant documentation, including‍ ‍the DS4SSCC blueprint

The following documentation is required from the applicants:

Cross-check the pre-submission checklist to ensure successful application submission:

  1. You have read the Call for Pilots Manual for detailed information.

  2. You have familiarised yourself with the priority areas of the European Green Deal and New European Bauhaus initiative and defined at least two relevant sectors central in your project proposal.

  3. You are acquainted with the Pilots Support provided during the piloting - mentoring and training (including needed budget allocation). monitoring and evaluation taking place during the execution phase.

  4. You have attended the information sessions & Stakeholder Forum meetings and/or watched the recordings to learn more how to shape your proposal. You have prepared all documents for the submission (in English): 

    i. Application form

    ii.Budget Sheet

    iii. Letters of Commitment

    iv.Ethics and Data Protection Self-assessment

  5. Your documents are in the right format (PDF and Excel) and answers within the character limits

  6. Your consortium has at least two local or regional public administrations from different EU Member States or DEP Associated countries on board

  7. All partners of the pilots are from the EU or DEP Associated countries, and the activity of the pilot will take place in the eligible countries

  8. You have described a cross-sectorial use case in the Application Form

  9. Your consortium does not request more than 1 Million Euros and will cover at least 50% of the pilot budget

  10. Your data space pilot complies with the minimal technical requirements

  11. Your data space pilot complies with relevant regulations, such as GDPR, DGA etc

  12. You’re aware that

    i. your proposal must be submitted by the consortium member acting as the Lead Partner

    ii. you can submit only one proposal per pilot consortium and submission round.

    iii. one organisation can apply only once as a consortium Lead Partner under each round. No limitation applies to the participation of the same organisation at the partner level.

    iv. Submit your application to: apply@ds4sscc.eu For information on the processing of your personal data: Privacy Statement.

We also recommend you to check your applications against the following Eligibility Check Grid, which will be also used during pre-screening of received applications. Only eligible applications will be passed for expert evaluation.


Matchmaking

Are you looking for partners for your piloting activities? 

Join the Matchmaking sessions part of the Info Session on April 1st and April 29th!

We also encourage you to join the Stakeholder Forum, boasting over 400 members hailing from different parts of Europe. The stakeholders meet regularly online (and occasionally at physical events), fostering close collaboration between the DS4SSCC-DEP consortium and Stakeholder Forum members and creating the platform for networking. The Stakeholder Forum members can get access to a repository of member profiles* and opportunities, as well as share their own information in the hopes of joining forces for the Call for Pilots.

Please find more information and become a member here!

*The repository includes only the member profiles who have explicitly shared their information for matchmaking!


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