Development grants för continuity and change management related to digital supply chains
The call is directed at small and medium-sized enterprises that wish to apply for development grants for projects that can contribute to strengthening Sweden's capacity and infrastructure in cybersecurity and preparedness.
Sweden's National Coordination Center for Research and Innovation in Cybersecurity (NCC-SE) at the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) intends to finance development in the field of cybersecurity during the year 2025. The call includes support of up to 1 million Swedish kronor per project and offers 50% cost coverage. This means that the maximum budget for a project applying for funding in the call is 2 million Swedish kronor, of which the co-financing is 50% of the project budget, such as salary costs. The remaining 50% of the financing comes from MSB.
The announcement targets small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Sweden that provide solutions related to challenges in digital supply chains and aims to contribute to efforts to strengthen the cybersecurity capabilities in society and address cybersecurity-related challenges linked to digital supply chains in two areas:
A. Secure change management within digital supply chains
B. Strengthened continuity management within digital supply chains
Both suppliers and demand owners can apply for funding. NCC-SE expects to finance around 18 projects within the framework of the announcement. Grants are awarded for activities in project form, where the project period lasts a maximum of four months with an estimated start date for selected projects on 2025-11-01.
More information about the focus of the call and areas and assessment criteria can be found in the call text. Link to more information about the call
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