Dokumendiregister | Päästeamet |
Viit | 1.3-1/848 |
Registreeritud | 11.02.2025 |
Sünkroonitud | 12.02.2025 |
Liik | Sissetulev kiri |
Funktsioon | 1.3 Väliskoostöö |
Sari | 1.3-1 Rahvusvahelise koostööga seotud kirjavahetus |
Toimik | 1.3-1 |
Juurdepääsupiirang | Avalik |
Juurdepääsupiirang | |
Adressaat | European Commission Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations Directorate A – Emergency Response Coordination Centre ECHO.A.4 – Civil Protection Emergency Response Capabilities |
Saabumis/saatmisviis | European Commission Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations Directorate A – Emergency Response Coordination Centre ECHO.A.4 – Civil Protection Emergency Response Capabilities |
Vastutaja | Margo Klaos (Päästeamet) |
Originaal | Ava uues aknas |
Dear Directors General and members of the Civil Protection Committee,
Please find attached the documents.
Kind regards,
On behalf of MATUELLA Michela
Vasiliki Charalampous
ECHO A4 Secretariat
European Commission
Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations
Directorate A – Emergency Response Coordination Centre
ECHO.A.4 – Civil Protection Emergency Response Capabilities
L-86 01/005
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 299 13883
Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM)
Invitation to submit a proposal
rescEU Transition Aerial Forest Firefighting Capacities - Forest fire season 2025
(UCPM-2025-rescEU-Transition-IBA)
Version 1.1 10 February 2025
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EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR EUROPEAN CIVIL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN AID OPERATIONS (ECHO) ECHO.A - Emergency Response Coordination Centre ECHO.A.4 - Civil Protection Emergency Response Capabilities
Call document
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0. Introduction .......................................................................................................... 4
1. Background ........................................................................................................... 5
2. Objectives and Expected Outcomes .......................................................................... 6
Objectives ............................................................................................................. 6 Expected outcomes ................................................................................................ 6
3. Available budget .................................................................................................... 6
4. Timetable and deadlines.......................................................................................... 7
5. Admissibility .......................................................................................................... 7
6. Eligibility ............................................................................................................... 8
Eligible participants (eligible countries) ..................................................................... 8 Consortium composition ........................................................................................ 10 Eligible capacities/assets ....................................................................................... 10 Eligible activities .................................................................................................. 10 Ineligible activities ............................................................................................... 10 Geographic location (target countries) .................................................................... 11 Security .............................................................................................................. 11
7. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion ...................................................... 12
Financial capacity ................................................................................................. 12 Operational capacity ............................................................................................. 12 Exclusion............................................................................................................. 13
8. Evaluation and award procedure ............................................................................ 14
9. Award criteria ...................................................................................................... 15
10. Legal and financial set-up of the grant agreements ................................................... 16
Starting date and project duration .......................................................................... 16 Milestones and deliverables ................................................................................... 16 Form of grant, funding rate and maximum grant amount .......................................... 17 Budget categories and cost eligibility rules .............................................................. 17 Reporting and payment arrangements .................................................................... 19 Pre-financing guarantees ....................................................................................... 19 Certificates .......................................................................................................... 20 Liability regime for recoveries ................................................................................ 20 Provisions concerning the project implementation .................................................... 20 Other specificities ................................................................................................. 21 Non-compliance and breach of contract ................................................................... 21
11. How to submit an application ................................................................................. 21
12. Contact and support ............................................................................................. 22
13. Important ........................................................................................................... 22
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0. Introduction
This is an invitation to submit proposals for EU action grants in the field of aerial
forest firefighting under the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism
(UCPM).
This document sets out the conditions to apply for funding of rescEU transition
capacities in the framework of the transitional provisions for rescEU under the Union
Civil Protection Mechanism.
This measure will be implemented through direct grants and will only refer to stand-
by activities. All costs that could result from deployment will be covered by another
source of funding.
The regulatory framework for this EU Funding Programme is set out in:
– Regulation 2024/2509 (EU Financial Regulation) (1)
– the basic act (Decision No 1313/2013/EU (2))
– Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570 (3).
The invitation is launched in accordance with the Multi-Annual Work Programme 2021
– 2027 (4) and will be managed by European Commission, Directorate-General
for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO).
The call covers the following topic:
– UCPM-2025-rescEU-Transition-IBA — rescEU Transition Aerial Forest
Firefighting Capacities
We invite you to read the call documentation carefully, and in particular this Call
Document, the Model Grant Agreement, the EU Funding & Tenders Portal Online
Manual and the EU Grants AGA — Annotated Grant Agreement.
These documents provide clarifications and answers to questions you may have when
preparing your application:
– the Call Document outlines the:
– background, objectives, scope, activities that can be funded and the
expected results (sections 1 and 2)
– available budget and timetable (sections 3 and 4)
(1) Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2024/2509 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 September
2024 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union (recast) (‘EU Financial
Regulation’) (OJ L, 2024/2509, 26.9.2024).
(2) Decision No 1313/2013/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013 on a Union Civil Protection Mechanism (OJ L 347, 20.12.2013, p. 924), as amended by the Regulation (EU) 2021/836 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2021 (OJ L 185, 26.5.2021, p. 1– 22) and by Decision (EU) 2023/2671 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 November 2023 to extend the rescEU transitional period.
(3) Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570 of 8 April 2019 laying down rules for the implementation of Decision No 1313/2013/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards rescEU capacities and amending Commission Implementing Decision 2014/762/EU
(4) Commission Implementing Decision C(2024)7235 final of 22 October 2024 on the financing of the Union Civil Protection Mechanism and adopting a multi-annual work programme for 2021-2027 repealing and replacing Implementing Decision C(2023)6621 final
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– admissibility and eligibility conditions, criteria for financial and
operational capacity and exclusion (sections 5, 6 and 7)
– evaluation and award procedure (section 8)
– award criteria (section 9)
– legal and financial set-up of the Grant Agreements (section 10)
– how to submit an application (section 11)
– the Online Manual outlines:
– the procedures to register and submit applications online via the EU Funding &
Tenders Portal (‘Portal’)
– recommendations for the preparation of the application.
– the AGA — Annotated Grant Agreement contains:
– detailed annotations on all the provisions in the Grant Agreement you will
have to sign in order to obtain the grant (including cost eligibility, payment
schedule, accessory obligations, etc.).
1. Background
The Union Civil Protection Mechanism ('the Union Mechanism') governed by Decision
No 1313/2013/EU as amended by Decision 2019/420/EU (5) (hereafter “Decision
No 1313/2013/EU”), strengthens cooperation between the Union and the Member
States and facilitates coordination in the field of civil protection in order to improve
the Union's response to natural and man-made disasters.
Decision No 1313/2013/EU defines the legal framework of rescEU. rescEU aims to
provide assistance in overwhelming situations where overall existing capacities at
national level and those committed by Member States to the European Civil Protection
Pool are not able to ensure an effective response.
Recent years have shown a sharp increase in the number of extreme forest fires in
Europe, with serious economic, environmental and social consequences. In particular,
the 2017, 2018 and 2022 forest fire seasons demonstrated the need to be prepared
when disasters severely and simultaneously affect several Member States.
The changing nature of the forest fire risk has resulted in response capacity gaps at
Union level. These gaps were particularly evident during the 2022 forest firefighting
season when capacities made available via the Union Mechanism were insufficient to
respond to the needs of countries requesting assistance which led to the observation
of some gaps in certain periods of the season in terms of availability of rescEU
transition capacities.
For the aforementioned reasons, the Commission defines in Commission
Implementing Decision 2019/570/EU (6), aerial forest firefighting capacities using
planes and helicopters as the initial rescEU composition in terms of capacities.
(5) https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32019D0420
(6) Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570 of 8 April 2019 laying down rules for the
implementation of Decision No 1313/2013/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards rescEU capacities and amending Commission Implementing Decision 2014/762/EU
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According to Article 35 of Decision No 1313/2013/EU, Union financial support may be
provided to cover 75% of the costs necessary to ensure rapid access to national
capacities in areas such as forest firefighting. This measure aims to address
temporary shortcomings and to ensure a smooth transition towards the full
deployment of rescEU.
Please be aware that the national capacities funded through a grant registered in
CECIS will be designated as rescEU capacities. By way of derogation from Article
12(6) of Decision No 1313/2013/EU, the decision on the deployment of the capacities
will be taken by the Member States that own these capacities (see Article 35 of
Decision No 1313/2013/EU).
In order to guarantee an effective and timely response, the Commission will seek to
ensure equitable geographical distribution when awarding the grants.
2. Objectives and Expected Outcomes
Objectives
The objective of the grant, through the funding of stand-by costs, is to ensure rapid
access to national aerial forest firefighting means to address temporary shortcomings
in case of extraordinary forest fires, and to ensure a timely and effective response to
the needs for the upcoming forest fire seasons.
Expected outcomes
The expected outcome is to make available aerial forest firefighting capacities using
planes and helicopters at EU level for response.
The proposed capacity shall be capable of carrying out the following types of
interventions: pre-positioning, rapid intervention response (less than 24 hours), and
deployment.
The capacity shall meet the necessary quality requirements specified in the Annex of
the Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570.
For aerial firefighting capacities using planes, the aircrafts must have preferably the
ability to scoop.
For aerial firefighting capacities using helicopters, only capacities made of one
helicopter with a minimum capacity of 3 000 litres will be taken into consideration for
funding. Options to enlarge the operational response capacities of the aircraft (floods,
medevac, rescue in mountains or at sea, etc.) will be assessed positively.
The response capacities should be strategically and geographically positioned to allow
for quick and effective deployment to different risk prone areas, mainly inside Europe.
3. Available budget
The indicative budget available for the co-financing of projects under this invitation is
EUR 40 000 000.
We reserve the right not to distribute all available funds depending on the
applications received and the results of the evaluation.
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4. Timetable and deadlines
Steps Date and time or
indicative period
Call opening 5 December 2024
Extended deadline for
submission
4 March 2025 – 17:00 CET
(Brussels)
Evaluation (tentative) March - April 2025
Information on evaluation results
(tentative) April - May 2025
Grant agreement preparation and
signature (tentative) May - June 2025
Starting date of the aircraft stand-
by period
Not before 15th of June 2025 for
planes, unless regional specificities
Not before 1st July 2025 for
helicopters
5. Admissibility
Proposals must be submitted before the call deadline (see timetable in section 4).
No modification to the application is allowed once the deadline for submission has
elapsed. However, if there is a need to clarify certain aspects or to correct clerical
mistakes, we may contact you during the evaluation process or the grant agreement
preparation phase.
Proposals must be submitted electronically via the Funding & Tenders Portal
Electronic Submission System (accessible via the link in the invitation letter and in
section 11). Paper submissions are NOT possible.
Proposals (including annexes and supporting documents) must be submitted using
the forms provided inside the Submission System (not the documents available on the
Topic page — they are only for information).
Proposals must be complete and contain all the requested information and all
required annexes and supporting documents:
• Application form Part A contains administrative information about the
participant organisations (future coordinator, beneficiaries and affiliated
entities) and the summarised budget for the project
(Filled in directly online)
• Application form Part B (description of the action) contains the technical
description of the project
(Mandatory word template available in the Portal Submission System,
completed, assembled and re-uploaded as PDF in the system)
• Mandatory annexes for this invitation (to be uploaded as PDF files):
– Detailed budget tables
(Mandatory excel template available in the Portal Submission System or
to be downloaded from the Portal Reference Documents, completed,
assembled and re-uploaded in the system)
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– Aerial forest fire module fact sheet
(Mandatory word template available in the Portal Submission System)
– Activity reports of the previous year from all participants: not applicable
to public authorities
– List of previous projects (key projects for the last 4 years)
– Letter of support from the competent national civil protection authority:
not applicable to national civil protection authorities themselves.
The Description of Action and the annexes must be drafted in one of the EU official
languages. However, in order to facilitate assessment by evaluators, applicants are
encouraged to submit their application in English.
Please note that the amounts entered into the summarised budget table (filled in
directly online) must correspond to the amounts calculated in the detailed budget
table. In case of discrepancies, the amounts in the online summarised budget table
will prevail.
At proposal submission, you will have to confirm that you have the mandate to act
for all applicants. Moreover you will have to confirm that the information in the
application is correct and complete and that all participants comply with the
conditions for receiving EU funding (especially eligibility, financial and operational
capacity, exclusion, etc.). Before signing the grant agreement, each beneficiary and
affiliated entity will have to confirm this again by signing a declaration of honour
(DoH). Applications without full support will be rejected.
Applications must be readable, accessible and printable (please check carefully the
layout of the documents uploaded).
Proposals are limited to 70 pages (Part B). Evaluators will not consider any additional
pages. Shorter proposals are welcome.
You may be asked at a later stage for further documents (for legal entity validation,
financial capacity check, bank account validation, etc.).
For more information about the submission process (including IT aspects), consult
the Online Manual.
6. Eligibility
Eligible participants (eligible countries)
Proposals may be submitted by Member States' or Participating States’ competent
authorities or other entities authorised by the Member State or Participating State to
request and receive financial support from the Commission on behalf of that Member
State or Participating State for standby costs of national capacities registered for a
transitional period of time as “rescEU”.
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must be:
− legal entities (public or private bodies)
− established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:
• EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)),
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• UCPM Participating States: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland,
Montenegro, North Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine
(list of participating countries).
Beneficiaries and affiliated entities must register in the Participant Register before
submitting the proposal. If proposed to be awarded a grant they will have to be
validated by the Central Validation Service (conducted by Research Executive Agency)
before the signature of the grant agreement. For this validation, they will be
requested to upload in the Participant Register documents showing their legal status
and origin.
Other entities may participate in other consortium roles, such as associated partners,
subcontractors, third parties giving in-kind contributions, etc. (see section 13).
Specific cases and definitions
– Natural persons are NOT eligible.
– International organisations are NOT eligible.
– EU bodies can NOT be part of the consortium.
– Entities without legal personality — Entities which do not have legal personality
under their national law may exceptionally participate, provided that their
representatives have the capacity to undertake legal obligations on their behalf,
and offer guarantees for the protection of the EU financial interests equivalent to
that offered by legal persons (7).
– Associations and interest groupings - Entities composed of members may
participate as ‘sole beneficiaries’ or ‘beneficiaries without legal personality’ (8).
Please note that if the action will be implemented by the members, they should
also participate (either as beneficiaries or as affiliated entities, otherwise their
costs will NOT be eligible).
– Countries currently negotiating association agreements — Beneficiaries from
countries with ongoing negotiations for participation in the programme (see list of
participating countries above) may participate in the call and can sign grants if the
negotiations are concluded before grant signature and if the association covers the
call (i.e. is retroactive and covers both the part of the programme and the year
when the call was launched).
– EU restrictive measures — Special rules apply for entities subject to EU restrictive
measures under Article 29 of the Treaty on the European Union (TEU) and Article
215 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU (TFEU) (9). Such entities are not
eligible to participate in any capacity, including as beneficiaries, affiliated entities,
associated partners, subcontractors or recipients of financial support to third
parties (if any).
For more information, see Rules for Legal Entity Validation, LEAR Appointment and
Financial Capacity Assessment.
(7) See Article 200(2)(c) EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509.
(8) For the definitions, see Articles 190(2) and 200(2)(c) EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509.
(9) Please note that the EU Official Journal contains the official list and, in case of conflict, its content prevails over that of the EU Sanctions Map.
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Consortium composition
Applications by single applicants are allowed.
Eligible capacities/assets
rescEU capacities shall meet the necessary quality requirements specified in the
Annex of the Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570.
Aerial firefighting capacities using planes must have preferably the ability to scoop.
For aerial firefighting capacities using helicopters, only capacities made of one
helicopter with a minimum capacity of 3 000 litres will be taken into consideration for
funding. Options to enlarge the operational response capacities of the aircraft (floods,
medevac, rescue in mountains or at sea, etc.) will be assessed positively.
Eligible activities
Applications will only be considered eligible if their content corresponds wholly (or at
least in part) to the topic description for which they are submitted.
Eligible activities are the ones set out in section 2 above.
The activities ensuring rapid access to national aerial forest firefighting means
(capacities using planes and helicopters) will be considered as eligible for the grant.
The following types of activities are eligible under this invitation:
– Maintenance;
– Training necessary to maintain the operational skills of the staff during the
implementation period of the action;
– Preparatory work on the preparation, negotiation, conclusion and
management of contracts to ensure the stand-by availability of the necessary
response capacities.
Projects must comply with EU policy interests and priorities (such as environment,
social, security, industrial and trade policy, etc.). Projects must also respect EU values
and European Commission policy regarding reputational matters (e.g. activities
involving capacity building, policy support, awareness raising, communication,
dissemination, etc).
Ineligible activities
The following activities are not considered as eligible for funding under this invitation:
– Activities defined under Article 21(2) of Decision No 1313/2013/EU
(adaptation activities including repair activities);
– Activities linked to the certification of the capacities/assets;
– Activities linked to the purchase, development, and/or operation of new
response capacities/assets in a disaster situation;
– Activities linked to the deployment of the aerial forest firefighting means (e.g.
travel and subsistence costs during deployment).
Financial support to third parties is not allowed.
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Geographic location (target countries)
Proposals must relate to activities taking place in the eligible countries (see above).
Security
Projects involving EU classified information must undergo security scrutiny to
authorise funding and may be made subject to specific security rules (detailed in a
security aspects letter (SAL) which is annexed to the Grant Agreement).
These rules (governed by Decision 2015/444 and its implementing rules and/or
national rules) provide for instance that:
− projects involving information classified TRES SECRET UE/EU TOP SECRET (or
equivalent) can NOT be funded
− classified information must be marked in accordance with the applicable
security instructions in the SAL
− information with classification levels CONFIDENTIEL UE/EU CONFIDENTIAL or
above (and RESTREINT UE/ EU RESTRICTED, if required by national rules) may
be:
− created or accessed only on premises with facility security clearance
(FSC) from the competent national security authority (NSA), in
accordance with the national rules
− handled only in a secured area accredited by the competent NSA
− accessed and handled only by persons with valid personnel security
clearance (PSC) and a need-to-know
− at the end of the grant, the classified information must either be returned or
continued to be protected in accordance with the applicable rules
− action tasks involving EU classified information (EUCl) may be subcontracted
only with prior written approval from the granting authority and only to entities
established in an EU Member State or in a non-EU country with a security of
information agreement with the EU (or an administrative arrangement with the
Commission)
− disclosure of EUCl to third parties is subject to prior written approval from the
granting authority.
Please note that, depending on the type of activity, facility security clearance may
have to be provided before grant signature. The granting authority will assess the
need for clearance in each case and will establish their delivery date during grant
preparation. Please note that in no circumstances can we sign any grant agreement
until at least one of the beneficiaries in a consortium has facility security clearance.
Further security recommendations may be added to the Grant Agreement in the form
of security deliverables (e.g. create security advisory group, limit level of detail, use
fake scenario, exclude use of classified information, etc.).
Beneficiaries must ensure that their projects are not subject to national/third-country
security requirements that could affect implementation or put into question the award
of the grant (e.g. technology restrictions, national security classification, etc.). The
granting authority must be notified immediately of any potential security issues.
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7. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion
Financial capacity
Applicants must have stable and sufficient financial resources to successfully
implement the project and contribute their share. Organisations participating in
several projects must have sufficient capacity to implement all projects.
The financial capacity check will be carried out on the basis of the documents you will
be requested to upload in the Participant Register during grant preparation (e.g. profit
and loss account and balance sheet, business plan, audit report produced by an
approved external auditor, certifying the accounts for the last closed financial year,
etc.). The analysis will be based on neutral financial indicators, but will also take into
account other aspects, such as dependency on EU funding and deficit and revenue in
previous years.
The check will normally be done for all beneficiaries, except:
− public bodies (entities established as public body under national law, including
local, regional or national authorities) or international organisations
− if the individual requested grant amount does not exceed EUR 60 000.
If needed, it may also be done for affiliated entities.
If we considers that a beneficiary’s financial capacity is not satisfactory, we may
require:
− further information
− an enhanced financial responsibility regime, i.e. joint and several responsibility
for all beneficiaries or joint and several liability of affiliated entities (see below,
section 10)
− pre-financing paid in instalments
− (one or more) pre-financing guarantees (see below, section 10)
or
− propose no pre-financing
− request that the member of the consortium is replaced or, if needed, reject the
entire application.
For more information, see Rules for Legal Entity Validation, LEAR Appointment and
Financial Capacity Assessment.
Operational capacity
Applicants must have the know-how, qualifications and resources to successfully
implement the project and contribute their share (including sufficient experience in
EU/trans-national projects of comparable size and nature).
This capacity will be assessed together with the ‘Quality’ award criterion on the basis
of the competence and experience of the applicants and their project teams, including
operational resources (human, technical and other) or, exceptionally, the measures
proposed to obtain it by the time the task implementation starts.
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If the evaluation of the award criterion is positive, the applicants are considered to
have sufficient operational capacity.
Applicants will show their operational capacity via the following information:
– The description of the applicants provided in Part B Project Technical
Description,
– The description of the applicants overall existing fleet, type of capacity,
number, crew, etc., and existing competence and organisation to fulfil the
objective of the project as described in Part B Project Technical Description,
– The applicants’ activity reports of last year,
– The list of previous international deployments of the capacity provided in
Part B Project Technical Description,
– A list of EU funded actions/projects over the last 4 years.
Additional supporting documents may be requested, if needed to confirm the
operational capacity of any applicant.
Public bodies are exempted from the operational capacity check.
Exclusion
Applicants which are subject to an EU exclusion decision or in one of the following
exclusion situations that bar them from receiving EU funding can NOT
participate (10):
– bankruptcy, winding up, affairs administered by the courts, arrangement with
creditors, suspended business activities or other similar procedures (including
procedures for persons with unlimited liability for the applicant’s debts),
– in breach of social security or tax obligations (including if done by persons
with unlimited liability for the applicant’s debts),
– guilty of grave professional misconduct (11) (including if done by persons
having powers of representation, decision-making or control, beneficial owners
or persons who are essential for the award/implementation of the grant),
– committed fraud, corruption, links to a criminal organisation, money
laundering, terrorism-related crimes (including terrorism financing), child
labour or human trafficking (including if done by persons having powers of
representation, decision-making or control, beneficial owners or persons who
are essential for the award/implementation of the grant),
– shown significant deficiencies in complying with main obligations under an EU
procurement contract, grant agreement, prize, expert contract, or similar
(10) See Articles 138 and 143 of EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509.
(11) Professional misconduct includes, in particular, the following: violation of ethical standards of the profession; wrongful conduct with impact on professional credibility; breach of generally accepted professional ethical standards; false declarations/misrepresentation of information; participation in a cartel or other agreement distorting competition; violation of IPR; attempting to influence decision- making processes by taking advantage, through misrepresentation, of a conflict of interests, or to obtain confidential information from public authorities to gain an advantage; incitement to discrimination, hatred or violence or similar activities contrary to the EU values where negatively affecting or risking to affect the performance of a legal commitment.
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(including if done by persons having powers of representation,
decision-making or control, beneficial owners or persons who are essential for
the award/implementation of the grant),
– guilty of irregularities within the meaning of Article 1(2) of Regulation No
2988/95 (including if done by persons having powers of representation,
decision-making or control, beneficial owners or persons who are essential for
the award/implementation of the grant),
– created under a different jurisdiction with the intent to circumvent fiscal,
social or other legal obligations in the country of origin or created another
entity with this purpose (including if done by persons having powers of
representation, decision-making or control, beneficial owners or persons who
are essential for the award/implementation of the grant),
– intentionally and without proper justification resisted (12) an investigation,
check or audit carried out by an EU authorising officer (or their representative
or auditor), OLAF, the EPPO, or the European Court of Auditors.
Applicants will also be rejected if it turns out that (13):
– during the award procedure they misrepresented information required as a
condition for participating or failed to supply that information,
– they were previously involved in the preparation of the call and this entails a
distortion of competition that cannot be remedied otherwise (conflict of
interest).
8. Evaluation and award procedure
Applications will undergo the standard submission and evaluation procedure
(one-stage submission + one-step evaluation).
An evaluation committee will assess all applications. They will first be checked for
formal requirements (admissibility and eligibility, see sections 5 and 6). Applications
found admissible and eligible will be evaluated against the operational capacity and
award criteria and then ranked according to their score (see sections 7 and 9).
All applicants will be informed about the evaluation result (evaluation result letter).
Successful applicants will be invited for grant preparation. The other ones will be put
on the reserve list or rejected.
No commitment for funding — Invitation to grant preparation does NOT constitute
a formal commitment for funding. We still need to make various legal checks before
awarding the grant: legal entity validation, financial capacity, exclusion check, etc.
Grant preparation will involve a dialogue in order to fine-tune technical or financial
aspects of the project and may require extra information from your side. It may also
include adjustments to the application to address recommendations of the evaluation
(12) ‘Resisting an investigation, check or audit’ means carrying out actions with the goal or effect of
preventing, hindering or delaying the conduct of any of the activities needed to perform the investigation, check or audit, such as refusing to grant the necessary access to its premises or any other areas used for business purposes, concealing or refusing to disclose information or providing false information.
(13) See Article 143 EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509.
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committee or other concerns. Full compliance will be a pre-condition for signing the
grant agreement.
If you believe that the evaluation procedure was flawed you can submit a complaint
(following the deadlines and procedures set out in the evaluation result letter). Please
note that notifications which have not been opened within 10 days after sending are
considered to have been accessed and that deadlines will be counted from
opening/access (see also Funding & Tenders Portal Terms and Conditions). Please
also be aware that for complaints submitted electronically, there may be character
limitations.
9. Award criteria
The award criteria facilitate the evaluation of applications in relation to the set
objectives and priorities. They enable the selection of proposals which the Contracting
Authority can be confident will comply with its objectives and priorities.
The award criteria for this invitation are as follows:
- Relevance (maximum score: 30 points)
• The relevance of the project and its contribution to the general objective of
Decision No 2013/1313/EU, and particularly to the specific objectives /
priorities described in section 2 above.
• The suitability of the type of capacities/assets to achieve the objective of the
project.
- Quality, effectiveness (maximum score: 40 points)
• How the proposed response capacity can ensure timely project
implementation.
• How the applicant demonstrate that the capacity will be available for
deployment over the duration of the project.
• How the level of interoperability is ensured (i.e. type of radio communication,
use of existing EU SOP’s developed by the Commission and the Member
States, etc.).
• Cost efficiency.
- Impact: Response adaptability and EU added-value (maximum score: 30 points)
• How the applicant justifies that the response capacity proposed is the most
suitable for deployment.
• Whether the capacity can be used in various scenarios of extraordinary forest
fire, adaptability to a variety of geographic conditions, and ability to benefit
other Member States affected by extraordinary disasters.
Maximum score: 100 points
Individual threshold: 50% per criterion
Overall threshold: 65 points.
Proposals that pass the individual thresholds and the overall threshold will be
considered for funding — within the limits of the available call budget. Other
proposals will be rejected.
The applications will be ranked according to their total score. Should two or more
proposals obtain equal total scores, they will be ranked according to their score for
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criterion “Impact, Response adaptability”, then if a tie remains, according to their
score for criterion “Quality, effectiveness”.
In addition to the above-mentioned award criteria, when awarding the projects, the
Commission reserves the right to take into account the geographical repartition of the
capacities to ensure an optimal coverage of the EU. In case of competing proposals
within the same geographical area, proposals with the same overall score will be
ranked according to their score for criterion “Impact, Response adaptability”.
10. Legal and financial set-up of the grant agreements
If your project passes the evaluation, you will be invited for grant agreement
preparation, where you will be asked to prepare the Grant Agreement together with
the EU Project Officer.
This Grant Agreement will set the framework for the grant to be awarded and its
terms and conditions, in particular concerning deliverables, reporting and payments.
The Model Grant Agreement that will be used (and all other relevant templates and
guidance documents) can be found on Portal Reference Documents.
Starting date and project duration
The project starting date and duration will be set in the Grant Agreement (Data
Sheet, point 1).
For aerial firefighting capacities using planes, activities should primarily take place
between 15 June and 31 October 2025 (stand-by period, eligibility period for the
costs). If duly justified based on regional specificities, a different period could be -
depending on budgetary availability- accepted but the duration of the eligibility period
cannot be longer than 4,5 months.
For aerial firefighting capacities using helicopters, activities should primarily take
place between 1 July and 15 September 2025 (stand-by period, eligibility period
for the costs). If duly justified based on regional specificities, a different period could
be -depending on budgetary availability- accepted. In any event, the duration of the
eligibility period cannot be longer than 2,5 months.
In case of unexpected meteorological circumstances, the stand-by period may be
prolonged (through an amendment to the grant agreement).
Normally the starting date will be after grant signature. Retroactive application can be
granted exceptionally for duly justified reasons — but never earlier than the proposal
submission date.
Milestones and deliverables
The milestones and deliverables for each project will be managed through the Portal
Grant Management System and will be reflected in Annex 1 of the Grant Agreement.
The following deliverables are mandatory for all projects:
– Proof that the Aerial forest fire module factsheet-airplane validated by the
Commission has been registered in CECIS: due date month 1
and/or
– Proof that the Aerial forest fire module factsheet-helicopter validated by the
Commission has been registered in CECIS: due date month 1
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– Pictures of the aircraft with the EU flag.
Awarded Member States will be required to participate to:
– a table-top exercise organised by the Commission (date to be defined)
and
– a workshop on Aerial Forest Firefighting interoperability, Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs) and Host Nation Support (HNS).
Form of grant, funding rate and maximum grant amount
The grant parameters (maximum grant amount, funding rate, total eligible costs,
etc.) will be set in the Grant Agreement (Data Sheet, point 3 and Article 5).
Project budget (requested grant amount): No minimum or maximum limit. The grant
awarded may be lower than the amount requested.
The grant will be a budget-based mixed actual cost grant (actual costs, with unit costs
and flat rate elements). This means that it will reimburse ONLY certain types of costs
(eligible costs) and ONLY costs actually incurred for the project (NOT the budgeted
costs). For unit costs and flat-rates, you can charge the amounts calculated as
explained in the Grant Agreement (see Article 6 and Annexes 2 and 2a).
The costs will be reimbursed at the funding rate fixed in the Grant Agreement
(75%).
The grant may NOT produce a profit (i.e. surplus of revenues + EU grant over costs).
For-profit organisations must declare their revenues and, if there is a profit, we will
deduct it from the final grant amount (see Article 22.3).
Moreover, please be aware that the final grant amount may be reduced in case of
non-compliance with the Grant Agreement (e.g. improper implementation, breach of
obligations, etc.).
Budget categories and cost eligibility rules
The budget categories and cost eligibility rules are set in the Grant Agreement (Data
Sheet, point 3 and Article 6 and Annex 2).
Budget categories for this call:
– A. Personnel costs:
– A.1 Employees
– A.2 Natural persons under direct contract
– A.3 Seconded persons
– A.4 SME owners and natural person beneficiaries
– B. Subcontracting costs
– C. Purchase costs:
– C.1 Travel and subsistence
– C.2 Equipment
– C.3 Other goods, works and services
– E. Indirect costs: not eligible
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Specific cost eligibility conditions for this call:
The eligible direct costs for the action are those necessary to ensure rapid access to
national aerial forest firefighting means (stand-by costs for this grant).
In particular, the stand-by cost shall include costs related to maintenance, to staff
and training, to warehousing, to insurance and other costs necessary to ensure the
effective availability of such capacities.
In case of deployment of the capacities under rescEU, the costs directly linked to
deployment, such as the cost of the personnel deployed or travel and subsistence
during deployment, cannot be declared under this grant so as to avoid double
funding.
Personnel costs:
– SME owner/natural person unit cost (14): Yes
– Volunteers unit cost (15): not eligible
The costs of personnel in charge of purely administrative and financial management
tasks are not eligible. Backstopping and support staff costs are not eligible.
Travel, accommodation and subsistence unit costs (16): Yes (17)
Costs of travel and related subsistence allowances are eligible provided that
they are linked to stand-by activities or training activities.
Equipment costs: depreciation
Costs of purchasing, developing, and/or operating new response capacities in a
disaster situation are not considered eligible under this invitation.
Office supplies and office equipment are not eligible as they are considered
administrative costs.
Costs for financial support to third parties are not allowed.
Indirect costs are not eligible (0% of the eligible direct costs (categories A-D)).
VAT is not eligible.
In-kind contributions for free are allowed, but must be cost-neutral, i.e. cannot be
declared as cost.
(14) Commission Decision of 20 October 2020 authorising the use of unit costs for the personnel costs of
the owners of small and medium-sized enterprises and beneficiaries that are natural persons not receiving a salary for the work carried out by themselves under an action or work programme (C(2020)7115).
(15) Commission Decision of 10 April 2019 authorising the use of unit costs for declaring personnel costs for the work carried out by volunteers under an action or a work programme (C(2019)2646).
(16) Commission Decision of 12 January 2021 authorising the use of unit costs for travel, accommodation and subsistence costs under an action or work programme under the 2021-2027 multi-annual financial framework (C(2021)35), as amended by Commission Decision C(2024)5405 final of 31 July 2024.
(17) See EU Grants AGA — Annotated Grant Agreement, art 6 on eligible costs: travel and subsistence costs must be declared using the unit cost according to Annex 2a of the grant agreement. If a particular instance of travel, accommodation or subsistence in the action is not covered by one of the unit costs mentioned in Decision C(2021)35 the actual costs may be used.
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Visibility, communication: costs linked to the visibility of the project are eligible
(stickers, newsletters, etc.). Costs for presenting the project on the participants’
websites or social media accounts are eligible but costs for separate project websites
are not eligible.
Other ineligible costs: No
Reporting and payment arrangements
The reporting and payment arrangements are set in the Grant Agreement (Data
Sheet, point 4 and Articles 21 and 22).
After grant signature, the Coordinator will normally receive one pre-financing
payment corresponding to 70% of the maximum grant amount to start working
on the project (exceptionally less or no pre-financing). The pre-financing payment will
be made within 30 days from the entry into force of the grant agreement or of the
financial guarantee (if required) — whichever is the latest.
There should not be any additional pre-financing payment or interim payments.
Payment of the balance: At the end of the project, the Commission will calculate
the final grant amount on the base of the final report submitted by the Coordinator. If
the total of earlier payments is higher than the final grant amount, the Commission
will ask the Coordinator to pay back the difference (recovery).
All payments will be made to the Coordinator.
Please be aware that payments will be automatically lowered if one of your
consortium members has outstanding debts towards the EU (granting authority or
other EU bodies). Such debts will be offset by us — in line with the conditions set out
in the Grant Agreement (see art 22).
Please note that you are responsible for keeping records on all the work done and
the costs declared.
Pre-financing guarantees
If a pre-financing guarantee is required, it will be fixed in the Grant Agreement (Data
Sheet, point 4). The amount will be set during grant preparation and it will normally
be equal or lower than the pre-financing for your grant.
The guarantee should be in euro and issued by an approved bank/financial institution
established in an EU Member State. If you are established in a non-EU country and
would like to provide a guarantee from a bank/financial institution in your country,
please contact us (this may be exceptionally accepted, if it offers equivalent security).
Amounts blocked in bank accounts will NOT be accepted as financial guarantees.
Prefinancing guarantees are normally requested from the coordinator, for the
consortium. They must be provided during grant preparation, in time to make the
prefinancing (scanned copy via Portal AND original by post).
If agreed with us, the bank guarantee may be replaced by a guarantee from a third
party.
The guarantee will be released at the end of the grant, in accordance with the
conditions laid down in the Grant Agreement (Article 23).
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Certificates
Depending on the type of action, size of grant amount and type of beneficiaries, you
may be requested to submit different certificates. The types, schedules and
thresholds for each certificate are fixed in the grant agreement (Data Sheet, point 4
and Article 24).
A CFS must be provided for each beneficiary and affiliated entity when the requested
EU contribution at interim or final payment is EUR 325 000 or more.
Liability regime for recoveries
The liability regime for recoveries will be set in the Grant Agreement (Data Sheet
point 4.4 and Article 22).
For beneficiaries, it is one of the following:
– limited joint and several liability with individual ceilings — each beneficiary up
to their maximum grant amount
– unconditional joint and several liability — each beneficiary up to the maximum
grant amount for the action
or
– individual financial responsibility — each beneficiary only for their own debts.
In addition, the Commission may require joint and several liability of affiliated entities
(with their beneficiary).
Provisions concerning the project implementation
Security rules: see Model Grant Agreement (Article 13 and Annex 5)
Intellectual property rights (IPR) rules: see Model Grant Agreement (Article 16 and
Annex 5)
– Rights of use on results: Yes
Communication, dissemination and visibility of funding: see Model Grant Agreement
(Article 17 and Annex 5)
– Additional communication and dissemination activities: Yes
– Limited communication and visibility to protect persons involved: Yes
– Visibility in field operations outside the EU: Yes
Specific rules for carrying out the action: see Model Grant Agreement (art 18 and
Annex 5):
– Zero tolerance: Yes
– Transfer of assets at the end of the action: not applicable to this invitation
– EU restrictive measures: Yes
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Other specificities
Not applicable.
Non-compliance and breach of contract
The Grant Agreement (Chapter 5) provides for the measures that the Commission
may take in case of breach of contract (and other non-compliance issues).
For more information, see AGA — Annotated Grant Agreement.
11. How to submit an application
All proposals must be submitted directly online via the Funding & Tenders Portal
Submission System. Paper applications are not accepted.
Submission is a 2-step process:
a) Create a user account and register your organisation
To use the Submission System (the only way to apply), all participants need to create
an EULogin user account.
Once you have an EULogin account, you can register your organisation in the
Participant Register. When your registration is finalised, you will receive a 9-digit
participant identification code (PIC).
b) Submit the proposal
Access the Electronic Submission System through the following hyperlink:
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/submission/manage/screen/submission/cr
eate-draft/39461?topic=UCPM-2025-RESCEU-TRANSITION-IBA
Submit your proposal in 3 parts, as follows:
• Part A includes administrative information about the applicant organisations
(future coordinator and beneficiaries, affiliated entities and associated
partners) and the summarised budget for the proposal. Fill it in directly online;
• Part B (description of the action) covers the technical content of the proposal.
Download the mandatory word template from the Electronic Submission
System, fill it in and upload it as a PDF file;
• Annexes (see section 5). Upload them as PDF files.
The project acronym should follow the structure:
• For medium amphibious airplanes: rescEU-AFFF-MSP-[country code]
• For light amphibious airplanes rescEU-AFFF-LSP-[country code]
• For non-amphibious light airplanes: rescEU-AFFF-LP-[country code]
• For helicopters: rescEU-AFFF-H-[country code]
The proposal must keep to the page limits (see section 5); excess pages will be
disregarded.
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Documents must be uploaded to the right category in the Portal Submission System
otherwise the proposal may be considered incomplete and thus inadmissible.
The proposal must be submitted before the call deadline (see section 4). After this
deadline, the system is closed and proposals can no longer be submitted.
Once the proposal is submitted, you will receive a confirmation e-mail (with date
and time of your application). If you do not receive this confirmation e-mail, it means
your proposal has NOT been submitted. If you believe this is due to a fault in the
Submission System, you should immediately file a complaint via the IT Helpdesk
webform, explaining the circumstances and attaching a copy of the proposal (and, if
possible, screenshots to show what happened).
Details on processes and procedures are described in the Online Manual. The Online
Manual also contains the links to FAQs and detailed instructions regarding the Portal
Electronic Exchange System.
12. Contact and support
As far as possible, please try to find the answers to your questions reading carefully
this Call Document and the other documentation (we have limited resources for
handling direct enquiries):
– Online Manual
– Portal FAQ (for general questions).
We will send you any updates and additional information at the same e-mail address
as the invitation to submit an application.
Contact
For individual questions on the Portal Submission System, please contact the IT
Helpdesk.
Non-IT related questions should be sent to the following e-mail address: ECHO-
Questions on submission must:
– be sent at the latest 7 days before the submission deadline (see section 3).
– indicate clearly the reference of the call and topic to which your question
relates (see cover page).
13. Important
IMPORTANT
• Don’t wait until the end — Complete your application sufficiently in advance of
the deadline to avoid any last minute technical problems. Problems due to last
minute submissions (e.g. congestion, etc.) will be entirely at your risk. Call
deadlines can NOT be extended.
Questions received later than 7 days before the call deadline cannot be answered.
• Funding & Tenders Portal Electronic Exchange System — By submitting the
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application, all participants accept to use the electronic exchange system in
accordance with the Portal Terms & Conditions.
• Registration - Before submitting a proposal, all applicants (beneficiaries and
affiliated entities) must be registered in the Participant Register and obtain a
Participant Identification Code (PIC) (one for each applicant) is mandatory for the
Application Form.
• Consortium roles — When setting up your consortium, you should think of
organisations that help you reach objectives and solve problems.
The roles should be attributed according to the level of participation in the
project. Main participants should participate as beneficiaries or affiliated
entities. Other entities can participate as associated partners, subcontractors,
third parties giving in-kind contributions. Associated partners and third parties
giving in-kind contributions should bear their own costs (they will not become
formal recipients of EU funding). Subcontracting should normally constitute a
limited part and must be performed by third parties (not by one of the
beneficiaries/affiliated entities). Subcontracting going beyond 30% of the total
eligible costs must be justified in the application.
• Coordinator — In multi-beneficiary grants, the beneficiaries participate as
consortium (group of beneficiaries). They will have to choose a coordinator, who
will take care of the project management and coordination and will represent the
consortium towards the granting authority. In mono-beneficiary grants, the single
beneficiary will automatically be coordinator.
• Affiliated entities — Applicants may participate with affiliated entities (i.e.
entities linked to a beneficiary which participate in the action with similar rights
and obligations as the beneficiaries, but do not sign the grant and therefore do
not become beneficiaries themselves). They will get a part of the grant money
and must therefore comply with all the call conditions and be validated (just like
beneficiaries); but they do not count towards the minimum eligibility criteria for
consortium composition (if any). If affiliated entities participate in your project,
please do not forget to provide documents demonstrating their affiliation link to
your organisation as part of your application.
• Associated partners — Applicants may participate with associated partners (i.e.
partner organisations which participate in the action but without the right to get
grant money). They participate without funding and therefore do not need to be
validated.
• Consortium agreement — For practical and legal reasons it is recommended to
set up internal arrangements that allow you to deal with exceptional or
unforeseen circumstances (in all cases, even if not mandatory under the Grant
Agreement). The consortium agreement also gives you the possibility to
redistribute the grant money according to your own consortium-internal principles
and parameters (for instance, one beneficiary can reattribute its grant money to
another beneficiary). The consortium agreement thus allows you to customise the
EU grant to the needs inside your consortium. It can also help to protect you in
case of disputes.
• Balanced project budget — Grant applications must ensure a balanced project
budget and sufficient other resources to implement the project successfully (e.g.
own contributions, income generated by the action, financial contributions from
third parties, etc.). You may be requested to lower your estimated costs, if they
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are ineligible (including excessive).
• No-profit rule — Grants may NOT give a profit (i.e. surplus of revenues + EU
grant over costs). This will be checked by us at the end of the project.
• No cumulation of funding/no double funding — It is strictly prohibited to
cumulate funding from the EU budget (except under ‘EU Synergies actions’).
Outside such Synergies actions, any given action may receive only ONE grant
from the EU budget and cost items may under NO circumstances be declared
under two EU grants; projects must be designed as different actions, clearly
delineated and separated for each grant (without overlaps).
• Completed/ongoing projects — Proposals for projects that have already been
completed will be rejected. Proposals for projects that have already started will be
assessed on a case-by-case basis (in this case, no costs can be reimbursed for
activities that took place before the project starting date/proposal submission).
• Combination with EU operating grants — Combination with EU operating
grants is possible, if the project remains outside the operating grant work
programme and you make sure that cost items are clearly separated in your
accounting and NOT declared twice (see AGA — Annotated Model Grant
Agreement, art 6.2.E).
• Multiple applications — Applicants may submit more than one application for
different projects under the same call (and be awarded a funding for them).
Organisations may participate in several applications.
BUT: if are several applications for the same/very similar project, only one
application will be accepted and evaluated; the applicants will be asked to
withdraw one of them (or it will be rejected).
• Resubmission — Proposals may be changed and re-submitted until the deadline
for submission.
• Rejection — By submitting the application, all applicants accept the call
conditions set out in this this Call Document (and the documents it refers to).
Applications that do not comply with all the call conditions will be rejected. This
applies also to applicants: All applicants need to fulfil the criteria; if any one of
them doesn’t, they must be replaced or the entire application will be rejected.
• Cancellation — There may be circumstances which may require the cancellation
of the call. In this case, you will be informed via a call or topic update. Please
note that cancellations are without entitlement to compensation.
• Language — You can submit your proposal in any official EU language (project
abstract/summary should however always be in English). For reasons of
efficiency, we strongly advise you to use English for the entire application. If you
need the call documentation in another official EU language, please submit a
request within 10 days after call publication (for the contact information, see
section 12).
• Transparency - In accordance with Article 38 of the EU Financial Regulation,
information about EU grants awarded is published on the Europa website. This
includes:
• beneficiary names
• beneficiary addresses
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• the purpose for which the grant was awarded
• the maximum amount awarded.
The publication can exceptionally be waived (on reasoned and duly substantiated
request), if there is a risk that the disclosure could jeopardise the rights and
freedoms under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights or harm the beneficiaries
commercial interests.
• Data protection — The submission of an application under this call involves the
collection, use and processing of personal data. This data will be processed in
accordance with the applicable legal framework. It will be processed solely for the
purpose of evaluating the proposal, subsequent management of the grant and, if
needed, programme monitoring, evaluation and communication. Details are
explained in the Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement.
Commission européenne/Europese Commissie, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIË – Tel. +32 22991111
EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR EUROPEAN CIVIL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN AID
OPERATIONS (ECHO) Emergency Response Coordination Centre
The Director
Brussels ECHO.A/MM
CORRESPONDENCE SLIP
ADDRESSEES: Directors-General and Members of the Civil Protection
Committee
SUBJECT: Invitation to submit applications for the action “rescEU
Transition Aerial Forest Firefighting Capacities - Forest fire
season 2025” (UCPM-2025-rescEU-Transition-IBA)
Extension of deadline to submit applications
REMARKS:
On 6 December 2024, you received the invitation to submit applications for the action
“rescEU Transition Aerial Forest Firefighting Capacities - Forest fire season 2025”.
I would like to thank those of you who have submitted an application by 29 January 2025
for their dedication to the rescEU Transition initiative.
The Commission is committed to ensuring that the rescEU Transition fleet for 2025 is
equipped with as many assets as possible. To this end, I have decided to extend the
submission period to give the opportunity to more Member States and Participating States
to take an active role in our collective effort against wildfires.
The new deadline for submitting a grant application is 4 March 2025 at 17:00 CET.
If you are interested in applying for a rescEU Transition 2025 grant, please prepare your
application and submit all relevant documents via the Funding & Tenders Portal, which can
be accessed through the following link:
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/submission/manage/screen/submission/create-
draft/39461?topic=UCPM-2025-RESCEU-TRANSITION-IBA
For ease of reference please find enclosed the conditions for awarding grants and related
documents for application under this invitation to apply.
Thank you for facilitating the transmission of this information to the relevant persons in
charge of a potential application.
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Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the responsible
Commission service at: [email protected].
Michela MATUELLA
Enclosure: Call Document rescEU Transition Aerial Forest Firefighting Capacities -
Forest fire season 2025 updated with new deadline to apply
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Dear Directors General and members of the Civil Protection Committee, Please find attached the documents. Kind regards, On behalf of MATUELLA Michela Vasiliki Charalampous
ECHO A4 Secretariat
European Commission Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations Directorate A – Emergency Response Coordination Centre ECHO.A.4 – Civil Protection Emergency Response Capabilities [email protected] L-86 01/005 B-1049 Brussels/Belgium +32 299 13883
Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM)
Invitation to submit a proposal
rescEU Transition Aerial Forest Firefighting Capacities - Forest fire season 2025
(UCPM-2025-rescEU-Transition-IBA)
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EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR EUROPEAN CIVIL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN AID OPERATIONS (ECHO) ECHO.A - Emergency Response Coordination Centre ECHO.A.4 - Civil Protection Emergency Response Capabilities
Call document
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0. Introduction .......................................................................................................... 4
1. Background ........................................................................................................... 5
2. Objectives and Expected Outcomes .......................................................................... 6
Objectives ............................................................................................................. 6 Expected outcomes ................................................................................................ 6
3. Available budget .................................................................................................... 6
4. Timetable and deadlines.......................................................................................... 7
5. Admissibility .......................................................................................................... 7
6. Eligibility ............................................................................................................... 8
Eligible participants (eligible countries) ..................................................................... 8 Consortium composition ........................................................................................ 10 Eligible capacities/assets ....................................................................................... 10 Eligible activities .................................................................................................. 10 Ineligible activities ............................................................................................... 10 Geographic location (target countries) .................................................................... 11 Security .............................................................................................................. 11
7. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion ...................................................... 12
Financial capacity ................................................................................................. 12 Operational capacity ............................................................................................. 12 Exclusion............................................................................................................. 13
8. Evaluation and award procedure ............................................................................ 14
9. Award criteria ...................................................................................................... 15
10. Legal and financial set-up of the grant agreements ................................................... 16
Starting date and project duration .......................................................................... 16 Milestones and deliverables ................................................................................... 16 Form of grant, funding rate and maximum grant amount .......................................... 17 Budget categories and cost eligibility rules .............................................................. 17 Reporting and payment arrangements .................................................................... 19 Pre-financing guarantees ....................................................................................... 19 Certificates .......................................................................................................... 20 Liability regime for recoveries ................................................................................ 20 Provisions concerning the project implementation .................................................... 20 Other specificities ................................................................................................. 21 Non-compliance and breach of contract ................................................................... 21
11. How to submit an application ................................................................................. 21
12. Contact and support ............................................................................................. 22
13. Important ........................................................................................................... 22
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0. Introduction
This is an invitation to submit proposals for EU action grants in the field of aerial
forest firefighting under the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism
(UCPM).
This document sets out the conditions to apply for funding of rescEU transition
capacities in the framework of the transitional provisions for rescEU under the Union
Civil Protection Mechanism.
This measure will be implemented through direct grants and will only refer to stand-
by activities. All costs that could result from deployment will be covered by another
source of funding.
The regulatory framework for this EU Funding Programme is set out in:
– Regulation 2024/2509 (EU Financial Regulation) (1)
– the basic act (Decision No 1313/2013/EU (2))
– Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570 (3).
The invitation is launched in accordance with the Multi-Annual Work Programme 2021
– 2027 (4) and will be managed by European Commission, Directorate-General
for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO).
The call covers the following topic:
– UCPM-2025-rescEU-Transition-IBA — rescEU Transition Aerial Forest
Firefighting Capacities
We invite you to read the call documentation carefully, and in particular this Call
Document, the Model Grant Agreement, the EU Funding & Tenders Portal Online
Manual and the EU Grants AGA — Annotated Grant Agreement.
These documents provide clarifications and answers to questions you may have when
preparing your application:
– the Call Document outlines the:
– background, objectives, scope, activities that can be funded and the
expected results (sections 1 and 2)
– available budget and timetable (sections 3 and 4)
(1) Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2024/2509 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 September
2024 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union (recast) (‘EU Financial
Regulation’) (OJ L, 2024/2509, 26.9.2024).
(2) Decision No 1313/2013/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 December 2013 on a Union Civil Protection Mechanism (OJ L 347, 20.12.2013, p. 924), as amended by the Regulation (EU) 2021/836 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2021 (OJ L 185, 26.5.2021, p. 1– 22) and by Decision (EU) 2023/2671 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 November 2023 to extend the rescEU transitional period.
(3) Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570 of 8 April 2019 laying down rules for the implementation of Decision No 1313/2013/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards rescEU capacities and amending Commission Implementing Decision 2014/762/EU
(4) Commission Implementing Decision C(2024)7235 final of 22 October 2024 on the financing of the Union Civil Protection Mechanism and adopting a multi-annual work programme for 2021-2027 repealing and replacing Implementing Decision C(2023)6621 final
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– admissibility and eligibility conditions, criteria for financial and
operational capacity and exclusion (sections 5, 6 and 7)
– evaluation and award procedure (section 8)
– award criteria (section 9)
– legal and financial set-up of the Grant Agreements (section 10)
– how to submit an application (section 11)
– the Online Manual outlines:
– the procedures to register and submit applications online via the EU Funding &
Tenders Portal (‘Portal’)
– recommendations for the preparation of the application.
– the AGA — Annotated Grant Agreement contains:
– detailed annotations on all the provisions in the Grant Agreement you will
have to sign in order to obtain the grant (including cost eligibility, payment
schedule, accessory obligations, etc.).
1. Background
The Union Civil Protection Mechanism ('the Union Mechanism') governed by Decision
No 1313/2013/EU as amended by Decision 2019/420/EU (5) (hereafter “Decision
No 1313/2013/EU”), strengthens cooperation between the Union and the Member
States and facilitates coordination in the field of civil protection in order to improve
the Union's response to natural and man-made disasters.
Decision No 1313/2013/EU defines the legal framework of rescEU. rescEU aims to
provide assistance in overwhelming situations where overall existing capacities at
national level and those committed by Member States to the European Civil Protection
Pool are not able to ensure an effective response.
Recent years have shown a sharp increase in the number of extreme forest fires in
Europe, with serious economic, environmental and social consequences. In particular,
the 2017, 2018 and 2022 forest fire seasons demonstrated the need to be prepared
when disasters severely and simultaneously affect several Member States.
The changing nature of the forest fire risk has resulted in response capacity gaps at
Union level. These gaps were particularly evident during the 2022 forest firefighting
season when capacities made available via the Union Mechanism were insufficient to
respond to the needs of countries requesting assistance which led to the observation
of some gaps in certain periods of the season in terms of availability of rescEU
transition capacities.
For the aforementioned reasons, the Commission defines in Commission
Implementing Decision 2019/570/EU (6), aerial forest firefighting capacities using
planes and helicopters as the initial rescEU composition in terms of capacities.
(5) https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32019D0420
(6) Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570 of 8 April 2019 laying down rules for the
implementation of Decision No 1313/2013/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards rescEU capacities and amending Commission Implementing Decision 2014/762/EU
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According to Article 35 of Decision No 1313/2013/EU, Union financial support may be
provided to cover 75% of the costs necessary to ensure rapid access to national
capacities in areas such as forest firefighting. This measure aims to address
temporary shortcomings and to ensure a smooth transition towards the full
deployment of rescEU.
Please be aware that the national capacities funded through a grant registered in
CECIS will be designated as rescEU capacities. By way of derogation from Article
12(6) of Decision No 1313/2013/EU, the decision on the deployment of the capacities
will be taken by the Member States that own these capacities (see Article 35 of
Decision No 1313/2013/EU).
In order to guarantee an effective and timely response, the Commission will seek to
ensure equitable geographical distribution when awarding the grants.
2. Objectives and Expected Outcomes
Objectives
The objective of the grant, through the funding of stand-by costs, is to ensure rapid
access to national aerial forest firefighting means to address temporary shortcomings
in case of extraordinary forest fires, and to ensure a timely and effective response to
the needs for the upcoming forest fire seasons.
Expected outcomes
The expected outcome is to make available aerial forest firefighting capacities using
planes and helicopters at EU level for response.
The proposed capacity shall be capable of carrying out the following types of
interventions: pre-positioning, rapid intervention response (less than 24 hours), and
deployment.
The capacity shall meet the necessary quality requirements specified in the Annex of
the Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570.
For aerial firefighting capacities using planes, the aircrafts must have preferably the
ability to scoop.
For aerial firefighting capacities using helicopters, only capacities made of one
helicopter with a minimum capacity of 3 000 litres will be taken into consideration for
funding. Options to enlarge the operational response capacities of the aircraft (floods,
medevac, rescue in mountains or at sea, etc.) will be assessed positively.
The response capacities should be strategically and geographically positioned to allow
for quick and effective deployment to different risk prone areas, mainly inside Europe.
3. Available budget
The indicative budget available for the co-financing of projects under this invitation is
EUR 40 000 000.
We reserve the right not to distribute all available funds depending on the
applications received and the results of the evaluation.
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4. Timetable and deadlines
Steps Date and time or
indicative period
Call opening 5 December 2024
Extended deadline for
submission
4 March 2025 – 17:00 CET
(Brussels)
Evaluation (tentative) March - April 2025
Information on evaluation results
(tentative) April - May 2025
Grant agreement preparation and
signature (tentative) May - June 2025
Starting date of the aircraft stand-
by period
Not before 15th of June 2025 for
planes, unless regional specificities
Not before 1st July 2025 for
helicopters
5. Admissibility
Proposals must be submitted before the call deadline (see timetable in section 4).
No modification to the application is allowed once the deadline for submission has
elapsed. However, if there is a need to clarify certain aspects or to correct clerical
mistakes, we may contact you during the evaluation process or the grant agreement
preparation phase.
Proposals must be submitted electronically via the Funding & Tenders Portal
Electronic Submission System (accessible via the link in the invitation letter and in
section 11). Paper submissions are NOT possible.
Proposals (including annexes and supporting documents) must be submitted using
the forms provided inside the Submission System (not the documents available on the
Topic page — they are only for information).
Proposals must be complete and contain all the requested information and all
required annexes and supporting documents:
• Application form Part A contains administrative information about the
participant organisations (future coordinator, beneficiaries and affiliated
entities) and the summarised budget for the project
(Filled in directly online)
• Application form Part B (description of the action) contains the technical
description of the project
(Mandatory word template available in the Portal Submission System,
completed, assembled and re-uploaded as PDF in the system)
• Mandatory annexes for this invitation (to be uploaded as PDF files):
– Detailed budget tables
(Mandatory excel template available in the Portal Submission System or
to be downloaded from the Portal Reference Documents, completed,
assembled and re-uploaded in the system)
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– Aerial forest fire module fact sheet
(Mandatory word template available in the Portal Submission System)
– Activity reports of the previous year from all participants: not applicable
to public authorities
– List of previous projects (key projects for the last 4 years)
– Letter of support from the competent national civil protection authority:
not applicable to national civil protection authorities themselves.
The Description of Action and the annexes must be drafted in one of the EU official
languages. However, in order to facilitate assessment by evaluators, applicants are
encouraged to submit their application in English.
Please note that the amounts entered into the summarised budget table (filled in
directly online) must correspond to the amounts calculated in the detailed budget
table. In case of discrepancies, the amounts in the online summarised budget table
will prevail.
At proposal submission, you will have to confirm that you have the mandate to act
for all applicants. Moreover you will have to confirm that the information in the
application is correct and complete and that all participants comply with the
conditions for receiving EU funding (especially eligibility, financial and operational
capacity, exclusion, etc.). Before signing the grant agreement, each beneficiary and
affiliated entity will have to confirm this again by signing a declaration of honour
(DoH). Applications without full support will be rejected.
Applications must be readable, accessible and printable (please check carefully the
layout of the documents uploaded).
Proposals are limited to 70 pages (Part B). Evaluators will not consider any additional
pages. Shorter proposals are welcome.
You may be asked at a later stage for further documents (for legal entity validation,
financial capacity check, bank account validation, etc.).
For more information about the submission process (including IT aspects), consult
the Online Manual.
6. Eligibility
Eligible participants (eligible countries)
Proposals may be submitted by Member States' or Participating States’ competent
authorities or other entities authorised by the Member State or Participating State to
request and receive financial support from the Commission on behalf of that Member
State or Participating State for standby costs of national capacities registered for a
transitional period of time as “rescEU”.
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must be:
− legal entities (public or private bodies)
− established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:
• EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)),
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• UCPM Participating States: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland,
Montenegro, North Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, Serbia, Türkiye, Ukraine
(list of participating countries).
Beneficiaries and affiliated entities must register in the Participant Register before
submitting the proposal. If proposed to be awarded a grant they will have to be
validated by the Central Validation Service (conducted by Research Executive Agency)
before the signature of the grant agreement. For this validation, they will be
requested to upload in the Participant Register documents showing their legal status
and origin.
Other entities may participate in other consortium roles, such as associated partners,
subcontractors, third parties giving in-kind contributions, etc. (see section 13).
Specific cases and definitions
– Natural persons are NOT eligible.
– International organisations are NOT eligible.
– EU bodies can NOT be part of the consortium.
– Entities without legal personality — Entities which do not have legal personality
under their national law may exceptionally participate, provided that their
representatives have the capacity to undertake legal obligations on their behalf,
and offer guarantees for the protection of the EU financial interests equivalent to
that offered by legal persons (7).
– Associations and interest groupings - Entities composed of members may
participate as ‘sole beneficiaries’ or ‘beneficiaries without legal personality’ (8).
Please note that if the action will be implemented by the members, they should
also participate (either as beneficiaries or as affiliated entities, otherwise their
costs will NOT be eligible).
– Countries currently negotiating association agreements — Beneficiaries from
countries with ongoing negotiations for participation in the programme (see list of
participating countries above) may participate in the call and can sign grants if the
negotiations are concluded before grant signature and if the association covers the
call (i.e. is retroactive and covers both the part of the programme and the year
when the call was launched).
– EU restrictive measures — Special rules apply for entities subject to EU restrictive
measures under Article 29 of the Treaty on the European Union (TEU) and Article
215 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU (TFEU) (9). Such entities are not
eligible to participate in any capacity, including as beneficiaries, affiliated entities,
associated partners, subcontractors or recipients of financial support to third
parties (if any).
For more information, see Rules for Legal Entity Validation, LEAR Appointment and
Financial Capacity Assessment.
(7) See Article 200(2)(c) EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509.
(8) For the definitions, see Articles 190(2) and 200(2)(c) EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509.
(9) Please note that the EU Official Journal contains the official list and, in case of conflict, its content prevails over that of the EU Sanctions Map.
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Consortium composition
Applications by single applicants are allowed.
Eligible capacities/assets
rescEU capacities shall meet the necessary quality requirements specified in the
Annex of the Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/570.
Aerial firefighting capacities using planes must have preferably the ability to scoop.
For aerial firefighting capacities using helicopters, only capacities made of one
helicopter with a minimum capacity of 3 000 litres will be taken into consideration for
funding. Options to enlarge the operational response capacities of the aircraft (floods,
medevac, rescue in mountains or at sea, etc.) will be assessed positively.
Eligible activities
Applications will only be considered eligible if their content corresponds wholly (or at
least in part) to the topic description for which they are submitted.
Eligible activities are the ones set out in section 2 above.
The activities ensuring rapid access to national aerial forest firefighting means
(capacities using planes and helicopters) will be considered as eligible for the grant.
The following types of activities are eligible under this invitation:
– Maintenance;
– Training necessary to maintain the operational skills of the staff during the
implementation period of the action;
– Preparatory work on the preparation, negotiation, conclusion and
management of contracts to ensure the stand-by availability of the necessary
response capacities.
Projects must comply with EU policy interests and priorities (such as environment,
social, security, industrial and trade policy, etc.). Projects must also respect EU values
and European Commission policy regarding reputational matters (e.g. activities
involving capacity building, policy support, awareness raising, communication,
dissemination, etc).
Ineligible activities
The following activities are not considered as eligible for funding under this invitation:
– Activities defined under Article 21(2) of Decision No 1313/2013/EU
(adaptation activities including repair activities);
– Activities linked to the certification of the capacities/assets;
– Activities linked to the purchase, development, and/or operation of new
response capacities/assets in a disaster situation;
– Activities linked to the deployment of the aerial forest firefighting means (e.g.
travel and subsistence costs during deployment).
Financial support to third parties is not allowed.
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Geographic location (target countries)
Proposals must relate to activities taking place in the eligible countries (see above).
Security
Projects involving EU classified information must undergo security scrutiny to
authorise funding and may be made subject to specific security rules (detailed in a
security aspects letter (SAL) which is annexed to the Grant Agreement).
These rules (governed by Decision 2015/444 and its implementing rules and/or
national rules) provide for instance that:
− projects involving information classified TRES SECRET UE/EU TOP SECRET (or
equivalent) can NOT be funded
− classified information must be marked in accordance with the applicable
security instructions in the SAL
− information with classification levels CONFIDENTIEL UE/EU CONFIDENTIAL or
above (and RESTREINT UE/ EU RESTRICTED, if required by national rules) may
be:
− created or accessed only on premises with facility security clearance
(FSC) from the competent national security authority (NSA), in
accordance with the national rules
− handled only in a secured area accredited by the competent NSA
− accessed and handled only by persons with valid personnel security
clearance (PSC) and a need-to-know
− at the end of the grant, the classified information must either be returned or
continued to be protected in accordance with the applicable rules
− action tasks involving EU classified information (EUCl) may be subcontracted
only with prior written approval from the granting authority and only to entities
established in an EU Member State or in a non-EU country with a security of
information agreement with the EU (or an administrative arrangement with the
Commission)
− disclosure of EUCl to third parties is subject to prior written approval from the
granting authority.
Please note that, depending on the type of activity, facility security clearance may
have to be provided before grant signature. The granting authority will assess the
need for clearance in each case and will establish their delivery date during grant
preparation. Please note that in no circumstances can we sign any grant agreement
until at least one of the beneficiaries in a consortium has facility security clearance.
Further security recommendations may be added to the Grant Agreement in the form
of security deliverables (e.g. create security advisory group, limit level of detail, use
fake scenario, exclude use of classified information, etc.).
Beneficiaries must ensure that their projects are not subject to national/third-country
security requirements that could affect implementation or put into question the award
of the grant (e.g. technology restrictions, national security classification, etc.). The
granting authority must be notified immediately of any potential security issues.
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7. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion
Financial capacity
Applicants must have stable and sufficient financial resources to successfully
implement the project and contribute their share. Organisations participating in
several projects must have sufficient capacity to implement all projects.
The financial capacity check will be carried out on the basis of the documents you will
be requested to upload in the Participant Register during grant preparation (e.g. profit
and loss account and balance sheet, business plan, audit report produced by an
approved external auditor, certifying the accounts for the last closed financial year,
etc.). The analysis will be based on neutral financial indicators, but will also take into
account other aspects, such as dependency on EU funding and deficit and revenue in
previous years.
The check will normally be done for all beneficiaries, except:
− public bodies (entities established as public body under national law, including
local, regional or national authorities) or international organisations
− if the individual requested grant amount does not exceed EUR 60 000.
If needed, it may also be done for affiliated entities.
If we considers that a beneficiary’s financial capacity is not satisfactory, we may
require:
− further information
− an enhanced financial responsibility regime, i.e. joint and several responsibility
for all beneficiaries or joint and several liability of affiliated entities (see below,
section 10)
− pre-financing paid in instalments
− (one or more) pre-financing guarantees (see below, section 10)
or
− propose no pre-financing
− request that the member of the consortium is replaced or, if needed, reject the
entire application.
For more information, see Rules for Legal Entity Validation, LEAR Appointment and
Financial Capacity Assessment.
Operational capacity
Applicants must have the know-how, qualifications and resources to successfully
implement the project and contribute their share (including sufficient experience in
EU/trans-national projects of comparable size and nature).
This capacity will be assessed together with the ‘Quality’ award criterion on the basis
of the competence and experience of the applicants and their project teams, including
operational resources (human, technical and other) or, exceptionally, the measures
proposed to obtain it by the time the task implementation starts.
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If the evaluation of the award criterion is positive, the applicants are considered to
have sufficient operational capacity.
Applicants will show their operational capacity via the following information:
– The description of the applicants provided in Part B Project Technical
Description,
– The description of the applicants overall existing fleet, type of capacity,
number, crew, etc., and existing competence and organisation to fulfil the
objective of the project as described in Part B Project Technical Description,
– The applicants’ activity reports of last year,
– The list of previous international deployments of the capacity provided in
Part B Project Technical Description,
– A list of EU funded actions/projects over the last 4 years.
Additional supporting documents may be requested, if needed to confirm the
operational capacity of any applicant.
Public bodies are exempted from the operational capacity check.
Exclusion
Applicants which are subject to an EU exclusion decision or in one of the following
exclusion situations that bar them from receiving EU funding can NOT
participate (10):
– bankruptcy, winding up, affairs administered by the courts, arrangement with
creditors, suspended business activities or other similar procedures (including
procedures for persons with unlimited liability for the applicant’s debts),
– in breach of social security or tax obligations (including if done by persons
with unlimited liability for the applicant’s debts),
– guilty of grave professional misconduct (11) (including if done by persons
having powers of representation, decision-making or control, beneficial owners
or persons who are essential for the award/implementation of the grant),
– committed fraud, corruption, links to a criminal organisation, money
laundering, terrorism-related crimes (including terrorism financing), child
labour or human trafficking (including if done by persons having powers of
representation, decision-making or control, beneficial owners or persons who
are essential for the award/implementation of the grant),
– shown significant deficiencies in complying with main obligations under an EU
procurement contract, grant agreement, prize, expert contract, or similar
(10) See Articles 138 and 143 of EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509.
(11) Professional misconduct includes, in particular, the following: violation of ethical standards of the profession; wrongful conduct with impact on professional credibility; breach of generally accepted professional ethical standards; false declarations/misrepresentation of information; participation in a cartel or other agreement distorting competition; violation of IPR; attempting to influence decision- making processes by taking advantage, through misrepresentation, of a conflict of interests, or to obtain confidential information from public authorities to gain an advantage; incitement to discrimination, hatred or violence or similar activities contrary to the EU values where negatively affecting or risking to affect the performance of a legal commitment.
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(including if done by persons having powers of representation,
decision-making or control, beneficial owners or persons who are essential for
the award/implementation of the grant),
– guilty of irregularities within the meaning of Article 1(2) of Regulation No
2988/95 (including if done by persons having powers of representation,
decision-making or control, beneficial owners or persons who are essential for
the award/implementation of the grant),
– created under a different jurisdiction with the intent to circumvent fiscal,
social or other legal obligations in the country of origin or created another
entity with this purpose (including if done by persons having powers of
representation, decision-making or control, beneficial owners or persons who
are essential for the award/implementation of the grant),
– intentionally and without proper justification resisted (12) an investigation,
check or audit carried out by an EU authorising officer (or their representative
or auditor), OLAF, the EPPO, or the European Court of Auditors.
Applicants will also be rejected if it turns out that (13):
– during the award procedure they misrepresented information required as a
condition for participating or failed to supply that information,
– they were previously involved in the preparation of the call and this entails a
distortion of competition that cannot be remedied otherwise (conflict of
interest).
8. Evaluation and award procedure
Applications will undergo the standard submission and evaluation procedure
(one-stage submission + one-step evaluation).
An evaluation committee will assess all applications. They will first be checked for
formal requirements (admissibility and eligibility, see sections 5 and 6). Applications
found admissible and eligible will be evaluated against the operational capacity and
award criteria and then ranked according to their score (see sections 7 and 9).
All applicants will be informed about the evaluation result (evaluation result letter).
Successful applicants will be invited for grant preparation. The other ones will be put
on the reserve list or rejected.
No commitment for funding — Invitation to grant preparation does NOT constitute
a formal commitment for funding. We still need to make various legal checks before
awarding the grant: legal entity validation, financial capacity, exclusion check, etc.
Grant preparation will involve a dialogue in order to fine-tune technical or financial
aspects of the project and may require extra information from your side. It may also
include adjustments to the application to address recommendations of the evaluation
(12) ‘Resisting an investigation, check or audit’ means carrying out actions with the goal or effect of
preventing, hindering or delaying the conduct of any of the activities needed to perform the investigation, check or audit, such as refusing to grant the necessary access to its premises or any other areas used for business purposes, concealing or refusing to disclose information or providing false information.
(13) See Article 143 EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509.
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committee or other concerns. Full compliance will be a pre-condition for signing the
grant agreement.
If you believe that the evaluation procedure was flawed you can submit a complaint
(following the deadlines and procedures set out in the evaluation result letter). Please
note that notifications which have not been opened within 10 days after sending are
considered to have been accessed and that deadlines will be counted from
opening/access (see also Funding & Tenders Portal Terms and Conditions). Please
also be aware that for complaints submitted electronically, there may be character
limitations.
9. Award criteria
The award criteria facilitate the evaluation of applications in relation to the set
objectives and priorities. They enable the selection of proposals which the Contracting
Authority can be confident will comply with its objectives and priorities.
The award criteria for this invitation are as follows:
- Relevance (maximum score: 30 points)
• The relevance of the project and its contribution to the general objective of
Decision No 2013/1313/EU, and particularly to the specific objectives /
priorities described in section 2 above.
• The suitability of the type of capacities/assets to achieve the objective of the
project.
- Quality, effectiveness (maximum score: 40 points)
• How the proposed response capacity can ensure timely project
implementation.
• How the applicant demonstrate that the capacity will be available for
deployment over the duration of the project.
• How the level of interoperability is ensured (i.e. type of radio communication,
use of existing EU SOP’s developed by the Commission and the Member
States, etc.).
• Cost efficiency.
- Impact: Response adaptability and EU added-value (maximum score: 30 points)
• How the applicant justifies that the response capacity proposed is the most
suitable for deployment.
• Whether the capacity can be used in various scenarios of extraordinary forest
fire, adaptability to a variety of geographic conditions, and ability to benefit
other Member States affected by extraordinary disasters.
Maximum score: 100 points
Individual threshold: 50% per criterion
Overall threshold: 65 points.
Proposals that pass the individual thresholds and the overall threshold will be
considered for funding — within the limits of the available call budget. Other
proposals will be rejected.
The applications will be ranked according to their total score. Should two or more
proposals obtain equal total scores, they will be ranked according to their score for
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criterion “Impact, Response adaptability”, then if a tie remains, according to their
score for criterion “Quality, effectiveness”.
In addition to the above-mentioned award criteria, when awarding the projects, the
Commission reserves the right to take into account the geographical repartition of the
capacities to ensure an optimal coverage of the EU. In case of competing proposals
within the same geographical area, proposals with the same overall score will be
ranked according to their score for criterion “Impact, Response adaptability”.
10. Legal and financial set-up of the grant agreements
If your project passes the evaluation, you will be invited for grant agreement
preparation, where you will be asked to prepare the Grant Agreement together with
the EU Project Officer.
This Grant Agreement will set the framework for the grant to be awarded and its
terms and conditions, in particular concerning deliverables, reporting and payments.
The Model Grant Agreement that will be used (and all other relevant templates and
guidance documents) can be found on Portal Reference Documents.
Starting date and project duration
The project starting date and duration will be set in the Grant Agreement (Data
Sheet, point 1).
For aerial firefighting capacities using planes, activities should primarily take place
between 15 June and 31 October 2025 (stand-by period, eligibility period for the
costs). If duly justified based on regional specificities, a different period could be -
depending on budgetary availability- accepted but the duration of the eligibility period
cannot be longer than 4,5 months.
For aerial firefighting capacities using helicopters, activities should primarily take
place between 1 July and 15 September 2025 (stand-by period, eligibility period
for the costs). If duly justified based on regional specificities, a different period could
be -depending on budgetary availability- accepted. In any event, the duration of the
eligibility period cannot be longer than 2,5 months.
In case of unexpected meteorological circumstances, the stand-by period may be
prolonged (through an amendment to the grant agreement).
Normally the starting date will be after grant signature. Retroactive application can be
granted exceptionally for duly justified reasons — but never earlier than the proposal
submission date.
Milestones and deliverables
The milestones and deliverables for each project will be managed through the Portal
Grant Management System and will be reflected in Annex 1 of the Grant Agreement.
The following deliverables are mandatory for all projects:
– Proof that the Aerial forest fire module factsheet-airplane validated by the
Commission has been registered in CECIS: due date month 1
and/or
– Proof that the Aerial forest fire module factsheet-helicopter validated by the
Commission has been registered in CECIS: due date month 1
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– Pictures of the aircraft with the EU flag.
Awarded Member States will be required to participate to:
– a table-top exercise organised by the Commission (date to be defined)
and
– a workshop on Aerial Forest Firefighting interoperability, Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs) and Host Nation Support (HNS).
Form of grant, funding rate and maximum grant amount
The grant parameters (maximum grant amount, funding rate, total eligible costs,
etc.) will be set in the Grant Agreement (Data Sheet, point 3 and Article 5).
Project budget (requested grant amount): No minimum or maximum limit. The grant
awarded may be lower than the amount requested.
The grant will be a budget-based mixed actual cost grant (actual costs, with unit costs
and flat rate elements). This means that it will reimburse ONLY certain types of costs
(eligible costs) and ONLY costs actually incurred for the project (NOT the budgeted
costs). For unit costs and flat-rates, you can charge the amounts calculated as
explained in the Grant Agreement (see Article 6 and Annexes 2 and 2a).
The costs will be reimbursed at the funding rate fixed in the Grant Agreement
(75%).
The grant may NOT produce a profit (i.e. surplus of revenues + EU grant over costs).
For-profit organisations must declare their revenues and, if there is a profit, we will
deduct it from the final grant amount (see Article 22.3).
Moreover, please be aware that the final grant amount may be reduced in case of
non-compliance with the Grant Agreement (e.g. improper implementation, breach of
obligations, etc.).
Budget categories and cost eligibility rules
The budget categories and cost eligibility rules are set in the Grant Agreement (Data
Sheet, point 3 and Article 6 and Annex 2).
Budget categories for this call:
– A. Personnel costs:
– A.1 Employees
– A.2 Natural persons under direct contract
– A.3 Seconded persons
– A.4 SME owners and natural person beneficiaries
– B. Subcontracting costs
– C. Purchase costs:
– C.1 Travel and subsistence
– C.2 Equipment
– C.3 Other goods, works and services
– E. Indirect costs: not eligible
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Specific cost eligibility conditions for this call:
The eligible direct costs for the action are those necessary to ensure rapid access to
national aerial forest firefighting means (stand-by costs for this grant).
In particular, the stand-by cost shall include costs related to maintenance, to staff
and training, to warehousing, to insurance and other costs necessary to ensure the
effective availability of such capacities.
In case of deployment of the capacities under rescEU, the costs directly linked to
deployment, such as the cost of the personnel deployed or travel and subsistence
during deployment, cannot be declared under this grant so as to avoid double
funding.
Personnel costs:
– SME owner/natural person unit cost (14): Yes
– Volunteers unit cost (15): not eligible
The costs of personnel in charge of purely administrative and financial management
tasks are not eligible. Backstopping and support staff costs are not eligible.
Travel, accommodation and subsistence unit costs (16): Yes (17)
Costs of travel and related subsistence allowances are eligible provided that
they are linked to stand-by activities or training activities.
Equipment costs: depreciation
Costs of purchasing, developing, and/or operating new response capacities in a
disaster situation are not considered eligible under this invitation.
Office supplies and office equipment are not eligible as they are considered
administrative costs.
Costs for financial support to third parties are not allowed.
Indirect costs are not eligible (0% of the eligible direct costs (categories A-D)).
VAT is not eligible.
In-kind contributions for free are allowed, but must be cost-neutral, i.e. cannot be
declared as cost.
(14) Commission Decision of 20 October 2020 authorising the use of unit costs for the personnel costs of
the owners of small and medium-sized enterprises and beneficiaries that are natural persons not receiving a salary for the work carried out by themselves under an action or work programme (C(2020)7115).
(15) Commission Decision of 10 April 2019 authorising the use of unit costs for declaring personnel costs for the work carried out by volunteers under an action or a work programme (C(2019)2646).
(16) Commission Decision of 12 January 2021 authorising the use of unit costs for travel, accommodation and subsistence costs under an action or work programme under the 2021-2027 multi-annual financial framework (C(2021)35), as amended by Commission Decision C(2024)5405 final of 31 July 2024.
(17) See EU Grants AGA — Annotated Grant Agreement, art 6 on eligible costs: travel and subsistence costs must be declared using the unit cost according to Annex 2a of the grant agreement. If a particular instance of travel, accommodation or subsistence in the action is not covered by one of the unit costs mentioned in Decision C(2021)35 the actual costs may be used.
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Visibility, communication: costs linked to the visibility of the project are eligible
(stickers, newsletters, etc.). Costs for presenting the project on the participants’
websites or social media accounts are eligible but costs for separate project websites
are not eligible.
Other ineligible costs: No
Reporting and payment arrangements
The reporting and payment arrangements are set in the Grant Agreement (Data
Sheet, point 4 and Articles 21 and 22).
After grant signature, the Coordinator will normally receive one pre-financing
payment corresponding to 70% of the maximum grant amount to start working
on the project (exceptionally less or no pre-financing). The pre-financing payment will
be made within 30 days from the entry into force of the grant agreement or of the
financial guarantee (if required) — whichever is the latest.
There should not be any additional pre-financing payment or interim payments.
Payment of the balance: At the end of the project, the Commission will calculate
the final grant amount on the base of the final report submitted by the Coordinator. If
the total of earlier payments is higher than the final grant amount, the Commission
will ask the Coordinator to pay back the difference (recovery).
All payments will be made to the Coordinator.
Please be aware that payments will be automatically lowered if one of your
consortium members has outstanding debts towards the EU (granting authority or
other EU bodies). Such debts will be offset by us — in line with the conditions set out
in the Grant Agreement (see art 22).
Please note that you are responsible for keeping records on all the work done and
the costs declared.
Pre-financing guarantees
If a pre-financing guarantee is required, it will be fixed in the Grant Agreement (Data
Sheet, point 4). The amount will be set during grant preparation and it will normally
be equal or lower than the pre-financing for your grant.
The guarantee should be in euro and issued by an approved bank/financial institution
established in an EU Member State. If you are established in a non-EU country and
would like to provide a guarantee from a bank/financial institution in your country,
please contact us (this may be exceptionally accepted, if it offers equivalent security).
Amounts blocked in bank accounts will NOT be accepted as financial guarantees.
Prefinancing guarantees are normally requested from the coordinator, for the
consortium. They must be provided during grant preparation, in time to make the
prefinancing (scanned copy via Portal AND original by post).
If agreed with us, the bank guarantee may be replaced by a guarantee from a third
party.
The guarantee will be released at the end of the grant, in accordance with the
conditions laid down in the Grant Agreement (Article 23).
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Certificates
Depending on the type of action, size of grant amount and type of beneficiaries, you
may be requested to submit different certificates. The types, schedules and
thresholds for each certificate are fixed in the grant agreement (Data Sheet, point 4
and Article 24).
A CFS must be provided for each beneficiary and affiliated entity when the requested
EU contribution at interim or final payment is EUR 325 000 or more.
Liability regime for recoveries
The liability regime for recoveries will be set in the Grant Agreement (Data Sheet
point 4.4 and Article 22).
For beneficiaries, it is one of the following:
– limited joint and several liability with individual ceilings — each beneficiary up
to their maximum grant amount
– unconditional joint and several liability — each beneficiary up to the maximum
grant amount for the action
or
– individual financial responsibility — each beneficiary only for their own debts.
In addition, the Commission may require joint and several liability of affiliated entities
(with their beneficiary).
Provisions concerning the project implementation
Security rules: see Model Grant Agreement (Article 13 and Annex 5)
Intellectual property rights (IPR) rules: see Model Grant Agreement (Article 16 and
Annex 5)
– Rights of use on results: Yes
Communication, dissemination and visibility of funding: see Model Grant Agreement
(Article 17 and Annex 5)
– Additional communication and dissemination activities: Yes
– Limited communication and visibility to protect persons involved: Yes
– Visibility in field operations outside the EU: Yes
Specific rules for carrying out the action: see Model Grant Agreement (art 18 and
Annex 5):
– Zero tolerance: Yes
– Transfer of assets at the end of the action: not applicable to this invitation
– EU restrictive measures: Yes
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Other specificities
Not applicable.
Non-compliance and breach of contract
The Grant Agreement (Chapter 5) provides for the measures that the Commission
may take in case of breach of contract (and other non-compliance issues).
For more information, see AGA — Annotated Grant Agreement.
11. How to submit an application
All proposals must be submitted directly online via the Funding & Tenders Portal
Submission System. Paper applications are not accepted.
Submission is a 2-step process:
a) Create a user account and register your organisation
To use the Submission System (the only way to apply), all participants need to create
an EULogin user account.
Once you have an EULogin account, you can register your organisation in the
Participant Register. When your registration is finalised, you will receive a 9-digit
participant identification code (PIC).
b) Submit the proposal
Access the Electronic Submission System through the following hyperlink:
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/submission/manage/screen/submission/cr
eate-draft/39461?topic=UCPM-2025-RESCEU-TRANSITION-IBA
Submit your proposal in 3 parts, as follows:
• Part A includes administrative information about the applicant organisations
(future coordinator and beneficiaries, affiliated entities and associated
partners) and the summarised budget for the proposal. Fill it in directly online;
• Part B (description of the action) covers the technical content of the proposal.
Download the mandatory word template from the Electronic Submission
System, fill it in and upload it as a PDF file;
• Annexes (see section 5). Upload them as PDF files.
The project acronym should follow the structure:
• For medium amphibious airplanes: rescEU-AFFF-MSP-[country code]
• For light amphibious airplanes rescEU-AFFF-LSP-[country code]
• For non-amphibious light airplanes: rescEU-AFFF-LP-[country code]
• For helicopters: rescEU-AFFF-H-[country code]
The proposal must keep to the page limits (see section 5); excess pages will be
disregarded.
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Documents must be uploaded to the right category in the Portal Submission System
otherwise the proposal may be considered incomplete and thus inadmissible.
The proposal must be submitted before the call deadline (see section 4). After this
deadline, the system is closed and proposals can no longer be submitted.
Once the proposal is submitted, you will receive a confirmation e-mail (with date
and time of your application). If you do not receive this confirmation e-mail, it means
your proposal has NOT been submitted. If you believe this is due to a fault in the
Submission System, you should immediately file a complaint via the IT Helpdesk
webform, explaining the circumstances and attaching a copy of the proposal (and, if
possible, screenshots to show what happened).
Details on processes and procedures are described in the Online Manual. The Online
Manual also contains the links to FAQs and detailed instructions regarding the Portal
Electronic Exchange System.
12. Contact and support
As far as possible, please try to find the answers to your questions reading carefully
this Call Document and the other documentation (we have limited resources for
handling direct enquiries):
– Online Manual
– Portal FAQ (for general questions).
We will send you any updates and additional information at the same e-mail address
as the invitation to submit an application.
Contact
For individual questions on the Portal Submission System, please contact the IT
Helpdesk.
Non-IT related questions should be sent to the following e-mail address: ECHO-
Questions on submission must:
– be sent at the latest 7 days before the submission deadline (see section 3).
– indicate clearly the reference of the call and topic to which your question
relates (see cover page).
13. Important
IMPORTANT
• Don’t wait until the end — Complete your application sufficiently in advance of
the deadline to avoid any last minute technical problems. Problems due to last
minute submissions (e.g. congestion, etc.) will be entirely at your risk. Call
deadlines can NOT be extended.
Questions received later than 7 days before the call deadline cannot be answered.
• Funding & Tenders Portal Electronic Exchange System — By submitting the
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application, all participants accept to use the electronic exchange system in
accordance with the Portal Terms & Conditions.
• Registration - Before submitting a proposal, all applicants (beneficiaries and
affiliated entities) must be registered in the Participant Register and obtain a
Participant Identification Code (PIC) (one for each applicant) is mandatory for the
Application Form.
• Consortium roles — When setting up your consortium, you should think of
organisations that help you reach objectives and solve problems.
The roles should be attributed according to the level of participation in the
project. Main participants should participate as beneficiaries or affiliated
entities. Other entities can participate as associated partners, subcontractors,
third parties giving in-kind contributions. Associated partners and third parties
giving in-kind contributions should bear their own costs (they will not become
formal recipients of EU funding). Subcontracting should normally constitute a
limited part and must be performed by third parties (not by one of the
beneficiaries/affiliated entities). Subcontracting going beyond 30% of the total
eligible costs must be justified in the application.
• Coordinator — In multi-beneficiary grants, the beneficiaries participate as
consortium (group of beneficiaries). They will have to choose a coordinator, who
will take care of the project management and coordination and will represent the
consortium towards the granting authority. In mono-beneficiary grants, the single
beneficiary will automatically be coordinator.
• Affiliated entities — Applicants may participate with affiliated entities (i.e.
entities linked to a beneficiary which participate in the action with similar rights
and obligations as the beneficiaries, but do not sign the grant and therefore do
not become beneficiaries themselves). They will get a part of the grant money
and must therefore comply with all the call conditions and be validated (just like
beneficiaries); but they do not count towards the minimum eligibility criteria for
consortium composition (if any). If affiliated entities participate in your project,
please do not forget to provide documents demonstrating their affiliation link to
your organisation as part of your application.
• Associated partners — Applicants may participate with associated partners (i.e.
partner organisations which participate in the action but without the right to get
grant money). They participate without funding and therefore do not need to be
validated.
• Consortium agreement — For practical and legal reasons it is recommended to
set up internal arrangements that allow you to deal with exceptional or
unforeseen circumstances (in all cases, even if not mandatory under the Grant
Agreement). The consortium agreement also gives you the possibility to
redistribute the grant money according to your own consortium-internal principles
and parameters (for instance, one beneficiary can reattribute its grant money to
another beneficiary). The consortium agreement thus allows you to customise the
EU grant to the needs inside your consortium. It can also help to protect you in
case of disputes.
• Balanced project budget — Grant applications must ensure a balanced project
budget and sufficient other resources to implement the project successfully (e.g.
own contributions, income generated by the action, financial contributions from
third parties, etc.). You may be requested to lower your estimated costs, if they
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are ineligible (including excessive).
• No-profit rule — Grants may NOT give a profit (i.e. surplus of revenues + EU
grant over costs). This will be checked by us at the end of the project.
• No cumulation of funding/no double funding — It is strictly prohibited to
cumulate funding from the EU budget (except under ‘EU Synergies actions’).
Outside such Synergies actions, any given action may receive only ONE grant
from the EU budget and cost items may under NO circumstances be declared
under two EU grants; projects must be designed as different actions, clearly
delineated and separated for each grant (without overlaps).
• Completed/ongoing projects — Proposals for projects that have already been
completed will be rejected. Proposals for projects that have already started will be
assessed on a case-by-case basis (in this case, no costs can be reimbursed for
activities that took place before the project starting date/proposal submission).
• Combination with EU operating grants — Combination with EU operating
grants is possible, if the project remains outside the operating grant work
programme and you make sure that cost items are clearly separated in your
accounting and NOT declared twice (see AGA — Annotated Model Grant
Agreement, art 6.2.E).
• Multiple applications — Applicants may submit more than one application for
different projects under the same call (and be awarded a funding for them).
Organisations may participate in several applications.
BUT: if are several applications for the same/very similar project, only one
application will be accepted and evaluated; the applicants will be asked to
withdraw one of them (or it will be rejected).
• Resubmission — Proposals may be changed and re-submitted until the deadline
for submission.
• Rejection — By submitting the application, all applicants accept the call
conditions set out in this this Call Document (and the documents it refers to).
Applications that do not comply with all the call conditions will be rejected. This
applies also to applicants: All applicants need to fulfil the criteria; if any one of
them doesn’t, they must be replaced or the entire application will be rejected.
• Cancellation — There may be circumstances which may require the cancellation
of the call. In this case, you will be informed via a call or topic update. Please
note that cancellations are without entitlement to compensation.
• Language — You can submit your proposal in any official EU language (project
abstract/summary should however always be in English). For reasons of
efficiency, we strongly advise you to use English for the entire application. If you
need the call documentation in another official EU language, please submit a
request within 10 days after call publication (for the contact information, see
section 12).
• Transparency - In accordance with Article 38 of the EU Financial Regulation,
information about EU grants awarded is published on the Europa website. This
includes:
• beneficiary names
• beneficiary addresses
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• the purpose for which the grant was awarded
• the maximum amount awarded.
The publication can exceptionally be waived (on reasoned and duly substantiated
request), if there is a risk that the disclosure could jeopardise the rights and
freedoms under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights or harm the beneficiaries
commercial interests.
• Data protection — The submission of an application under this call involves the
collection, use and processing of personal data. This data will be processed in
accordance with the applicable legal framework. It will be processed solely for the
purpose of evaluating the proposal, subsequent management of the grant and, if
needed, programme monitoring, evaluation and communication. Details are
explained in the Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement.
Commission européenne/Europese Commissie, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIË – Tel. +32 22991111
EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR EUROPEAN CIVIL PROTECTION AND HUMANITARIAN AID
OPERATIONS (ECHO) Emergency Response Coordination Centre
The Director
Brussels ECHO.A/MM
CORRESPONDENCE SLIP
ADDRESSEES: Directors-General and Members of the Civil Protection
Committee
SUBJECT: Invitation to submit applications for the action “rescEU
Transition Aerial Forest Firefighting Capacities - Forest fire
season 2025” (UCPM-2025-rescEU-Transition-IBA)
Extension of deadline to submit applications
REMARKS:
On 6 December 2024, you received the invitation to submit applications for the action
“rescEU Transition Aerial Forest Firefighting Capacities - Forest fire season 2025”.
I would like to thank those of you who have submitted an application by 29 January 2025
for their dedication to the rescEU Transition initiative.
The Commission is committed to ensuring that the rescEU Transition fleet for 2025 is
equipped with as many assets as possible. To this end, I have decided to extend the
submission period to give the opportunity to more Member States and Participating States
to take an active role in our collective effort against wildfires.
The new deadline for submitting a grant application is 4 March 2025 at 17:00 CET.
If you are interested in applying for a rescEU Transition 2025 grant, please prepare your
application and submit all relevant documents via the Funding & Tenders Portal, which can
be accessed through the following link:
https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/submission/manage/screen/submission/create-
draft/39461?topic=UCPM-2025-RESCEU-TRANSITION-IBA
For ease of reference please find enclosed the conditions for awarding grants and related
documents for application under this invitation to apply.
Thank you for facilitating the transmission of this information to the relevant persons in
charge of a potential application.
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Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the responsible
Commission service at: [email protected].
Michela MATUELLA
Enclosure: Call Document rescEU Transition Aerial Forest Firefighting Capacities -
Forest fire season 2025 updated with new deadline to apply
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Electronically signed on 11/02/2025 13:35 (UTC+01) in accordance with Article 11 of Commission Decision (EU) 2021/2121
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