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Project grants for science communication and debate using novel communication platforms – 2023

Call opens
7 June 2023
Call closes
31 August 2023 2:00pm (CEST)
Announcement of results
December 2023
Recurring calls
June 2024
Application guidelines

Purpose

The Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF) aims to strengthen scientific and technical aspirations, knowledge and competencies among children, young people and the general population in Denmark.

The purpose of this call is to contribute to engagement and interest in natural science and technology and to facilitate communication and qualified public debates on topics within natural and technological science including health and sustainability.

About the grants

Amount

Up to DKK 6 Million per grant

Location

Denmark

Committee

Committee on Science Communication and Debate

Contact

Contact regarding content: Clarissa Løkkegaard Engelholm. Contact regarding application/NORMA: Sofie Hoxer.
Clarissa Løkkegaard Engelholm
Project Manager
+45 3527 6526 [email protected]
Sofie Hoxer
Grant Specialist
+45 2465 0140 [email protected]

Project field

Applicants may apply for grants for projects that in creative and engaging ways communicate topics and facilitate fact-based debate on challenges relevant to society within natural sciences research, technology development, sustainability, climate, energy production and health.

Projects on these topics may involve all types of media, instruments and channels in order to;

  • contribute to inspire and engage broad target groups;
  • raise awareness of challenges relevant to society;
  • facilitate public, fact-based and critical debate; and
  • increase the dissemination of reliable sources of natural science knowledge and counteract misinformation.

For example, applicants may apply for grants for science journalism, television and documentary productions, podcasts, animated videos, communication through social media, lectures, makerlabs, seminars, workshop activities, theatre, festivals, or debate events.

The projects’ target group(s) must be within the Danish Realm and can be children, young people and/or the general population. The project activities must primarily be made available to the target group(s) outside the education system.

It is important to demonstrate that the chosen media is in accordance with the purpose and target group(s) of the project, and that the project is focused and coherent as well as based on selected, relevant activities and instruments.

Applications on renewal of existing projects should include results from and evaluation of the preceding project.

Eligibility

During the grant period, the applicant must be a leader at or responsible for a project at the administrating institution for the project applied for. The administrating institution for the project must be a public institution and/or nonprofit organisation, including educational institutions, municipalities, research institutions, museums or associations in the Danish Realm.

Private companies and producers may apply for grants for noncommercial projects with nonprofit aims. In this case, the company will be the administrating institution for the project.

The Foundation has three calls for applications in 2023 within natural science education and outreach: Project grants for science communication and debate using novel communication platforms, Project grants for natural science education and informal learning environments and Grants for vocational education and training. A person may only be the main applicant for one application in these calls. Co-applicants are not subject to similar rules. Applications, which fall within the calls for Project grants for natural science education and informal learning environments or Grants for vocational education and training will not be considered in this call.

The information and guidelines for applicants provide more information on the general rules for applications.

Funding

A total of up to DKK 30 million is available for grants between DKK 100,000–6,000,000 for projects of up to 6 years duration.

The project may be an independent, delimited project or a part of a larger project that is also supported by other partners.

Applicants may apply for funding for the following types of expenses in the project:

  • Salaries for employees or affiliated personnel at all staffing levels, including project management;
  • Salaries for substitutes or paying the salaries of replacements for early-childhood educators and teachers so that they can develop and/or participate in projects;
  • Researchers in permanent positions at universities and university colleges may apply for funds to pay for substitutes for the time they use in a development project if the project extends beyond the description of their duties in their position (such as communicating natural science research for target groups outside the university or university college);
  • Operating expenses: direct expenses for developing, implementing and operating projects, including materials and equipment;
  • Travel expenses in relation to the project, e.g. conference and workshop participation and presentation of results derived from the project;
  • Evaluation in connection with development projects;
  • external auditing costs if the administering institution is not subject to public audit. Institutions that are not subject to audit by public authorities must carry out external audit, and the expenses for this must be included in the budget; and
  • Administrative support (up to 5% of the applicant’s overall budget and included in it) to cover administrative expenses directly related to the project being based at an administering institution.

The Novo Nordisk Foundation will not award grants for;

  • commercial activities;
  • buildings; and
  • overhead (such as rent, electricity, water and maintenance).

Language

The application system is in English, but applications can be submitted in either Danish or English. The language chosen will not influence the assessment of the application.

Application process

The application must be completed and submitted using NNF’s online application and grant management system, NORMA.

Before applying, it is important that applicants read the information and guidelines for applicants as they contain detailed information on the application process.

Assessment criteria

The Foundation’s Committee on Science Communication and Debate will assess the applications based on the following criteria;

  • The project’s consistency with the purpose of the call for applications;
  • The capacity and qualifications of the applicant and the applicant’s institution with emphasis on the relevance for the given project;
  • The quality of the project in terms of reach, engagement and impact;
  • The originality, relevance and importance of the proposed project;
  • The scalability and opportunities for national dissemination of the project;
  • The specified project goals (both short-term and long-term) and the alignment between project goals, the method of dissemination to the specific target group, and the resources used;
  • The project plan, method and feasibility of the project, including plan for evaluation and knowledge sharing;
  • The expected benefit for the specified target group and in the form of knowledge-building and long-term effects; and
  • The capacity and qualifications of any co-applicants and collaboration partners.

Information and Guidelines

The “Information and Guidelines for Applicants” is available here.

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