August 2024
First Results From DUT Call 2023: 42 Projects Suggested for Funding
In the DUT Call 2023, 42 projects were selected and suggested for funding. These transnational research and innovation projects gather a variety of actors from 27 countries. Over the next three years, they will collaborate to support cities in their transition towards a more sustainable economy and functioning.
The second Call for Proposals of the Driving Urban Transitions (DUT) Partnership was launched in 2023, in collaboration with 39 funding agencies from 27 countries and the European Commission. The Call generated significant interest, attracting 183 applications from 25 EU countries, Canada, and the Republic of Korea.
Following a rigorous evaluation and selection process, 42 projects have been suggested for funding. This funding suggestion represents a substantial financial commitment of approximately €54 million, including contributions from the European Commission.
Discover more about the projects here.
Distribution among Call Topics
The projects suggested for funding address one or several of the nine call topics within the three Transition Pathways: Positive Energy Districts (PED), the 15-Minute City (15mC) and Circular Urban Economies (CUE).
Distribution of projects suggested for funding between the Transition Pathways
Project participation
Over 500 different organisations will participate in the projects. These project partners represent a broad variety of actors, including cities, universities, business, non-profit organisations and more.
Participation by organisation type (%)
Number of projects each country participates in
Number of main applicants* per country
*in projects suggested for funding
Find more data on the DUT Call 2023 here.