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" Horizon Europe | Network of neighbourhoods for innovative policies on gentrification "

Horizon Europe | Network of neighbourhoods for innovative policies on gentrification

Create a network of neighbourhoods to fight negative consequences of gentrification

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Open Call Scope: Network of neighbourhoods for innovative policies on gentrification

Strategies and interventions to regenerate neighbourhoods may lead to gentrification, a process that can bring revitalization, sustainable economic growth, diversity and integration but also segregation, insecurity, exclusion, displacement, loss of cultural identity, and socio-economic inequality. Mitigating the negative consequences of gentrification cannot be achieved without policy innovation.

This topic supports informal networking among neighbourhoods to exchange knowledge and experiences, build their capacity, facilitate innovation in policymaking to mitigate the negative consequences of gentrification – including green gentrification– that may result from interventions aligned with the New European Bauhaus.

Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:

- Increased use of policies to mitigate the negative consequences of gentrification and enhance its positive impacts (e.g. revitalization, sustainable economic growth, diversity and integration) in urban, peri-urban, and rural neighbourhoods .

- Increased capacity of local policymakers to anticipate and mitigate the negative consequences of gentrification when designing and implementing policies in alignment with the New European Bauhaus.

- Empowered local communities  engaging in decision-making processes to mitigate the negative consequences of gentrification due to the regeneration of neighbourhoods.

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AMOUNT

HORIZON Lump Sum Grant around 2.500.000 (Type of action HORIZON-CSA HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions) 


APPLICATION DEADLINE

12 November 2025, 17:00 (CET)


ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES
Austria - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Ireland, Republic of (EIRE) - Italy - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malta - Netherlands - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden - Ukraine

ELIGIBILITY

Proposals are expected to address all of the following:

- Create a bottom-up network of neighbourhoods with a (potential) risk of gentrification, to facilitate peer exchange among all relevant stakeholders. Proposals should aim for the participation of at least 15 neighbourhoods located in urban, peri-urban and rural areas from different Member States and Associated Countries.

- Map neighbourhoods’ needs, challenges, trends and opportunities to inform policies and interventions that mitigate the negative consequences of gentrification and of integrating the New European Bauhaus values and principles.

- Identify, document, and disseminate current knowledge, evidence, policy design, tools, and best practices for tackling gentrification and translate the results into useful tools that address the identified needs, challenges and opportunities.

Support local decision makers in better understanding:

- The main drivers of gentrification (such as overtourism, interim use and short term rental markets).
- The effect of housing market speculation, rental agreements and (lack of) housing policies (e.g. fiscal measures, funding instruments, legislative measures) on gentrification.
- The effects of gentrification on different socio-demographic groups, as well as on local identities and cultural heritage.
- The interplay between urban, peri-urban and rural gentrification.

Address the issue of gentrification in the participating neighbourhoods through at least one of the following actions:

- Develop or revise local policies (such as those on social/economic/urban development, housing, planning, mobility, green transition) to mitigate the negative consequences of gentrification.
- Develop neighbourhood regeneration strategies that include measures to mitigate the negative consequences of gentrification.  


APPLICATION DETAILS

For more information on the projects and the full eligibility criteria list please visit the EU Funding & Tenders Portal and NEB's official website.


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DEADLINE

2025-11-12


TYPE OF SUPPORT

Public funding


FUNDING COUNTRIES

All EU Countries


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KEYWORDS
Architecture - Circular economy - Environment - Urban development - Landscape and urban planning