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Innovative approaches for sustainable, inclusive and beautiful social and affordable housing

HORIZON-NEB-2025-01-REGEN-04

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant, part of the New European Bauhaus initiative, aims to fund innovative approaches for developing and implementing sustainable, inclusive, and aesthetically pleasing social and affordable housing solutions. The core objective is to reduce costs, increase housing availability and affordability, significantly lower energy consumption and carbon emissions, improve climate adaptability, and raise awareness of innovative, sustainable housing practices within the construction and real estate sectors. It targets organizations involved in the construction, renovation, urban development, and social housing sectors, including those with expertise in architecture, design, engineering, and social sciences. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant focused on the built environment and social housing. The geographic scope is primarily Europe (EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries). Key filtering criteria include a strong emphasis on practical, implementable innovation for social and affordable housing, integrating sustainability, inclusivity, and beauty principles. This specific call is for 2025 as part of the broader, recurring Horizon Europe framework program.

Funding

Up to 8000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 12, 2025, midnight

Details

Bottom-up social entrepreneurship for the co-creation of neighbourhoods in line with the New European Bauhaus

HORIZON-NEB-2025-01-BUSINESS-02

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant aims to foster bottom-up social entrepreneurship as a key driver for the co-creation of neighbourhoods that align with the values of the New European Bauhaus. It seeks to generate new scientific evidence, empower inhabitants and civil society actors, and create positive economic and social impacts within communities. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant targeting organizations involved in social entrepreneurship, including small businesses, collectively owned companies, cooperatives, civil society and community-building initiatives, neighbourhood associations, grassroots initiatives, and community land-trusts. The focus is on the built environment and the social economy, within urban, peri-urban, and rural neighbourhoods. The geographic scope requires projects to implement pilots in at least 3 different EU Member States or Associated Countries. Key filtering criteria include a strong emphasis on social impact, community engagement, and alignment with New European Bauhaus principles of sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusiveness. The grant is part of the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, specifically designed for this call.

Funding

Up to 4000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 12, 2025, midnight

Details

Network of neighbourhoods for innovative policies on gentrification

HORIZON-NEB-2025-01-PARTICIPATION-04

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant, part of the New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative, aims to establish a network of neighbourhoods to develop and share innovative policies for managing gentrification. The core objective is to mitigate the negative consequences of gentrification, such as displacement and loss of cultural identity, while leveraging its potential positive impacts like revitalization and sustainable economic growth. It seeks to increase the capacity of local policymakers and empower local communities to actively participate in decision-making processes related to neighbourhood regeneration. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant primarily targeting urban and rural development, social innovation, environmental sustainability, and cultural heritage, with a strong emphasis on the intersection of these areas concerning gentrification. The target recipients are diverse organizations involved in local governance and community development, including public authorities, civil society, and other local actors. The grant requires the participation of at least 15 neighbourhoods from different EU Member States and Associated Countries. Key filtering criteria for initial screening include a clear focus on addressing gentrification, a commitment to participatory and transdisciplinary approaches, and significant involvement of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) expertise.

Funding

Up to 2500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 12, 2025, midnight

Details

Community Centres of Excellence

HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2026-COE-LH-01-01

Programme: HPC Centres of Excellence and HPC Lighthouse Codes

The core objective of this grant is to establish Community Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). These CoEs will focus on advancing, developing, and scaling parallel application codes to achieve exascale and post-exascale performance, including advanced AI capabilities. The ultimate goal is to solve critical scientific, industrial, and societal challenges by providing cutting-edge capabilities to the European HPC user community. This grant is HPC/AI-focused, but its applications are broad, making it largely SECTOR-AGNOSTIC in terms of beneficiary industries (e.g., healthcare, energy, environment). The target recipients are legal entities from European industry, academia, and national scientific communities. The geographic scope includes EU Member States and countries associated with Horizon Europe that are also members of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking. Key filtering criteria for initial screening include a strong emphasis on advancing HPC/AI codes, clear alignment with grand scientific challenges, and a commitment to broad user community engagement. This is part of a recurring series of calls under the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking framework, building on previous initiatives to strengthen Europe's critical HPC infrastructure and digital autonomy.

Funding

Up to 4000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Developing agroecology living labs and lighthouses for climate action under the Food and Nutrition Security and Sustainable Agriculture (FNSSA) partnership

48214571TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant aims to drive climate action and sustainable agriculture in Africa by establishing agroecology living labs and lighthouses. It seeks to develop innovative tools and approaches that enhance the resilience and sustainability of African agriculture and food systems. - Core objective: Develop and implement agroecological solutions for climate action and sustainable food systems in Africa. - Target recipients: Research organizations, farmers, advisors, policymakers, food-related businesses (including SMEs), local authorities, communities, NGOs, and civil society actors. - Size: SECTOR-AGNOSTIC, but actively encourages SME participation and involves diverse organizational types. - Geographic scope: Primarily focused on Africa, with a strong emphasis on collaboration between African Union member states and EU member states, and encouraged participation from Mediterranean countries. - Key filtering criteria: Strong consortium with African partners, focus on agroecology and climate action, multi-actor approach, R&I focus. - Grant frequency: Part of the Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme, suggesting it is a recurring program with specific annual topics.

Funding

Up to 6000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Feb. 18, 2026, midnight

Details

Innovative construction and maintenance, with the use of new materials and techniques, for resilient and sustainable transport infrastructure

48346969TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe - Cluster 5

This grant, a HORIZON Innovation Action, aims to foster the development and demonstration of innovative solutions for the construction and maintenance of transport infrastructure. The core objective is to make transport infrastructure more resilient to climate change, more sustainable by reducing emissions and environmental degradation, and more efficient through new materials and techniques. It is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, focusing exclusively on the transport and construction sectors. The target recipient types are not explicitly defined, but Innovation Actions typically involve a broad range of organizations capable of large-scale demonstrations. The grant is focused on Europe's transport infrastructure, particularly Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) corridors, with demonstrations required in at least two different corridors and infrastructure types. Key filtering criteria for initial screening include a strong alignment with climate neutrality goals, emissions reduction, circularity principles, and the ability to conduct large-scale demonstrations of new construction and maintenance technologies for transport infrastructure. This is a specific call within the broader Horizon Europe program, with a defined opening and deadline date.

Funding

Up to 11000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Interregional Innovation Investments Strand 1

I3-2025-INV1

Programme: Interregional Innovation Investments (I3) Instrument

  • Single, clear statement of grant's core objective: This grant aims to support interregional innovation investments, helping consortia of innovation actors bring mature innovations (TRL 6+) to commercialisation and scale-up, strengthening EU value chains, and reducing the innovation divide by integrating less developed regions.
  • Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: Target recipients are consortia of innovation actors from quadruple helix ecosystems, with a specific focus on SMEs, but involving partners from across the development spectrum (less developed, transition, and more developed regions).
  • MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': This grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC.
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements: Geographic scope covers European Union Member States. Projects must involve interregional cooperation, actively seeking to integrate partners from less developed and transition regions into European value chains.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening:
  • Must address one of three thematic priorities: Digital Transition, Green Transition, or Smart Manufacturing.
  • Projects must be based on innovations at a minimum Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6.
  • Applications require a consortium demonstrating interregional cooperation.
  • Grant frequency and program context: This call is part of the Interregional Innovation Investments (I3) Instrument, established under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Regulation. It operates within the 2025-2027 I3 work programme, indicating a recurring program.

Funding

Up to None EUR

Deadline

Nov. 13, 2025, midnight

Details

Accelerating freight transport and logistics digital innovation

48346988TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Core objective: Accelerate digital innovation in freight transport and logistics by extending functionalities of existing electronic Freight Transport Information (eFTI) platforms.
  • Target recipients: Businesses (transport and logistics operators, technology developers), public administrations, research organizations.
  • Size: Solutions are expected to facilitate and encourage adoption by SMEs.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Focuses on the freight transport and logistics sector.
  • Geographic scope: Primarily European Union territory and countries associated with Horizon Europe.
  • Key filtering criteria: Projects must involve digital innovation, specifically leveraging and extending eFTI platforms for multimodal transport, aiming for TRL7 (operational prototype demonstration).
  • Grant frequency: Part of the recurring Horizon Europe Work Programmes, specifically Cluster 5.

Funding

Up to 8000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Investitionszuschuss: Berliner InvestitionsBONUS - Funding for Future-Oriented and Sustainable Investments in Berlin

Berliner InvestitionsBONUS

Programme: Wirtschaftsförderprogramm Berliner InvestitionsBONUS

This grant, the Berliner InvestitionsBONUS, aims to provide financial incentives to Berlin-based businesses, including small, medium, and large enterprises, as well as sole proprietors and freelancers. Its core objective is to support necessary future-oriented investments that enhance competitiveness, create or preserve jobs, and contribute to the economic future of Berlin. The grant places a significant emphasis on promoting sustainable investment measures.

Funding

Up to 7500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Dec. 31, 2025, midnight

Details

Scaling up deep tech ecosystems

HORIZON-EIE-2026-01-CONNECT-03

Programme: Horizon Europe, European Innovation Ecosystems (EIE)

This grant aims to scale up deep tech ecosystems by fostering stronger connections between pan-European research infrastructures and industry, including SMEs and startups. The core objective is to facilitate the generation, scaling, and deployment of breakthrough deep tech solutions that have both market and societal value. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focused on deep tech and research & innovation (R&I) ecosystems. The target recipient is an entity that is or represents a pan-European research infrastructure (like an ESFRI Landmark or European Research Infrastructure Consortium), which will then provide financial support to other organizations. The geographic scope covers EU Member States and Associated Countries. Key filtering criteria include the mandatory involvement of a research infrastructure and the clear intent to provide financial support to third parties (sub-grants). This grant is part of the Horizon Europe programme and aims to fund a single, significant project.

Funding

Up to 5000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Beautiful, sustainable and inclusive street furniture for the transformation of neighbourhoods

HORIZON-NEB-2025-01-PARTICIPATION-03

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant aims to transform neighborhoods by developing beautiful, sustainable, and inclusive street furniture. It seeks to improve public spaces through innovative design, co-creation, and community engagement. The core objective is to create functional, resilient, and aesthetically pleasing urban furniture that meets diverse population needs and fosters social interaction. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, targeting organizations involved in urban development, design, architecture, arts, cultural and creative industries, and public authorities. It focuses on the transformation of existing neighborhoods and the planning of new ones. Geographically, it applies to EU Member States and Associated Countries under the Horizon Europe program. This grant is part of a recurring funding program, indicating ongoing commitment to these objectives.

Funding

Up to 5200000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 12, 2025, midnight

Details

European Excellence Initiative (EEI)

HORIZON-WIDERA-2025-01-ACCESS-01

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Core objective: Raise excellence in science and knowledge valorisation of Europe's higher education institutions through deeper, geographically inclusive strategic cooperation and accelerated institutional reforms, especially in 'Widening countries'.
  • Target recipients: Alliances of higher education institutions (universities) with a focus on 'Widening countries'.
  • SECTOR-AGNOSTIC but focused on research and innovation within higher education, contributing to strategic EU areas like the Clean Industrial Deal, Energy Union, digital tech, AI, European Life Science strategy, and Union of Skills.
  • Geographic scope: European Union Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries, with a required 'center of gravity' (coordinator and at least 51% of budget) in 'Widening countries'.
  • Key filtering criteria: Applicant must be a higher education institution, part of a consortium, and have a strong focus on 'Widening countries'.
  • Grant frequency: This is a specific topic within the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, implying a recurring program framework, but this call has a defined 2025 timeline.

Funding

Up to 5000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 20, 2025, midnight

Details

Boosting the transformation towards climate-neutral cities, the net-zero economy and open strategic autonomy through Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP)

48335782TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Core objective: To boost the transformation towards climate-neutral cities, the net-zero economy, and open strategic autonomy through Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP).
  • Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: Public procurers, specifically local authorities (cities).
  • MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements: European Union Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries. Projects must include at least three cities from the 112 selected for the EU Mission on Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities, with the lead procurer from this list.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Applicant must be a consortium of public procurers (local authorities) focusing on climate-neutral city transformation via innovative procurement of R&D.
  • Grant frequency and program context: Part of the Work Programme 2025 of the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission within Horizon Europe, a specific topic within a broader, recurring mission framework.

Funding

Up to 12000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Exploratory Clinical Neuroscience Research on Substance Use Disorders (R61/R33 Basic Experimental Studies with Humans (BESH) Required)

PAR-23-158

Programme: National Institutes of Health (NIH)

This grant, known as the 'Exploratory Clinical Neuroscience Research on Substance Use Disorders (R61/R33 Basic Experimental Studies with Humans (BESH) Required),' aims to fund exploratory and developmental clinical research that investigates the neurobiological mechanisms underlying Substance Use Disorders (SUDs). This includes fundamental brain circuitry and behavior related to substance use. It specifically targets basic science experimental studies involving human participants that fit the NIH definition of both a clinical trial and basic research. This funding opportunity is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, focusing on neuroscience, particularly within the context of addiction and substance use disorders. It is open to a broad range of organizational types, including research institutions, non-profits, and even for-profit entities, in the U.S. and internationally. It is a recurring grant opportunity with multiple application cycles through March 2026.

Funding

Up to 500000.00 USD

Deadline

March 13, 2026, 5 p.m.

Details

Federated CCAM data exchange platform (CCAM Partnership)

HORIZON-CL5-2026-01-D6-06

Programme: Horizon Europe

The core objective of this grant is to establish a federated, sustainable data exchange platform for Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM). This platform will facilitate data sharing for research and innovation, large-scale demonstrations, and deployment within the CCAM industry. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focusing exclusively on Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility. Target recipients include a broad range of public and private organizations such as companies (Original Equipment Manufacturers, Tier X suppliers), research institutes, traffic managers, infrastructure providers, national authorities, and social partners. Geographically, the grant focuses on European entities (EU Member States and Associated Countries), while also encouraging international cooperation with Japan, the US, and other third countries. Key filtering criteria for potential applicants include a strong focus on CCAM data exchange, experience in platform development, and a willingness to align with existing EU data space initiatives. This specific grant call is part of Horizon Europe's multi-annual work programme for 2026.

Funding

Up to 4000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Reliable data and practices to measure and calculate transport emissions in multimodal transport chains

HORIZON-CL5-2026-01-D6-09

Programme: Horizon Europe

The core objective of this grant is to improve the accuracy and reliability of data and practices used to measure and calculate transport emissions, particularly in multimodal transport chains. It aims to support the implementation of existing and forthcoming European Union (EU) regulatory initiatives, such as FuelEU Maritime, ReFuelEU Aviation, and the proposed CountEmissions EU. This grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, focusing primarily on the TRANSPORTATION and ENVIRONMENT sectors. It targets organizations capable of conducting research, developing methodologies, and facilitating coordination and support actions. The expected recipients are typically consortia comprising research institutions, businesses, and public bodies. Geographically, the grant is open to entities from EU Member States and countries associated with the Horizon Europe programme. The work undertaken will have a direct impact on EU policy and regulations, making a strong connection to the European context essential. Key filtering criteria for potential applicants include demonstrated expertise in transport emissions, data science, environmental policy, multimodal transport, and the application of new technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) in data analysis. Applicants should be prepared to collaborate within a consortium and engage with diverse stakeholders to develop scientifically sound frameworks and practical solutions. This specific topic is part of the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, suggesting it is a targeted, one-time call within the broader programme.

Funding

Up to 3500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Navigator Emergency Department Diversion Models for Non-Urgent Mental Health Concerns (R34 Clinical Trial Required)

PAR-25-288

Programme: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

This grant, the R34 Planning Grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), aims to pilot test patient navigation Emergency Department (ED) diversion models for youth up to 18 years of age experiencing non-urgent mental health problems. The core objective is to research and develop methods to effectively triage mental health acuity, provide emotional support, build mental health knowledge among caregivers, and link families to appropriate community mental health services, thereby reducing unnecessary ED visits. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focusing primarily on the Healthcare and Mental Health sectors, with a strong emphasis on clinical research. It targets a wide range of U.S.-based organizations, including higher education institutions, non-profits, for-profit organizations, and various governmental and community entities. The grant supports pilot work to detect signals of effectiveness, not large-scale, fully-powered studies. The geographic scope is limited to the United States, as foreign organizations and foreign components of U.S. organizations are not eligible. Key filtering criteria for initial screening include being a U.S.-based entity, possessing the capacity to conduct clinical trials, focusing on patient navigation and ED diversion for non-urgent youth mental health, proposing a pilot study, and committing to data sharing through the NIMH Data Archive (NDA). This is a recurring grant, with multiple application due dates extending through October 2027, indicating an ongoing program context aimed at fostering foundational research for future, larger-scale interventions.

Funding

Up to 450000.00 USD

Deadline

Nov. 16, 2027, 5 p.m.

Details

Integrating advanced materials, cell design and manufacturing development for high-performance batteries aimed at mobility (Batt4EU Partnership)

48345522TOPICSen

Programme: Cluster 5 Call 01-2026 (WP 2025)

This grant, part of the Batt4EU Partnership under Horizon Europe, aims to drive the integration of advanced materials and cell designs for high-performance, quasi-solid and all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries (up to 5% liquid electrolyte weight percentage), specifically targeting mobility applications. The core objective is to support European battery cell manufacturers in transitioning to these next-generation battery technologies. Target Recipients and Scope
  • Target Recipient Type and Size: This opportunity targets European battery cell manufacturers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). While no specific organizational size is defined, the project scope and funding amount suggest a focus on organizations with significant research, development, and manufacturing capacity. It is SECTOR-SPECIFIC.
  • Geographic Scope: Funding is primarily available to entities in EU Member States and countries associated with Horizon Europe, as defined in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes. Projects are strongly encouraged to use materials, products, and equipment sourced from these regions.
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Ideal applicants will be actively involved in the development and manufacturing of advanced lithium-ion batteries, with a focus on solid-state technologies for mobility. A clear plan for integrating innovations into existing production lines and a strategy for scalability and commercialization are crucial.
  • Grant Frequency and Program Context: This is a specific call (HORIZON-CL5-2026-01-D2-04) within the broader, recurring Horizon Europe Work Programme (WP 2025). It implements the co-programmed European Partnership on Batteries (Batt4EU), indicating ongoing support for battery innovation within the EU.

Funding

Up to 10000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Dyrektywa EAA - przystępnie o dostępności cyfrowej

FERS.01.03-IP.09-0022/24

Programme: Program Fundusze Europejskie dla Rozwoju Społecznego 2021-2027

This project aims to prepare Polish companies for upcoming legal changes related to the European Accessibility Act (EAA) Directive. It provides free training and advisory services to help businesses ensure their products and services are digitally accessible. The support is designed for SECTOR-SPECIFIC Polish enterprises, including SMEs and large companies, operating in specific industries like technology, transport, banking, retail, and media.

Funding

Up to None PLN

Deadline

Dec. 31, 2027, midnight

Details

DIGITAL-JU-CHIPS-2025-SG-SSOI

48915524TOPICSen

Programme: Chips JU

  • Core Objective: To establish a sustainable accelerator providing access to state-of-the-art sSOI technology and manufacturing capabilities, fostering the development and industrial scaling of 7nm FD-SOI technology, and strengthening Europe's leadership in critical semiconductor markets.
  • Target Recipient Types: European stakeholders including businesses, research organizations, and educational institutions with expertise in semiconductor technology and manufacturing.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic Scope: European Union member states.
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Focus on sSOI substrate development, 7nm FD-SOI technology, industrial-scale wafer production, intellectual property creation in semiconductors, and collaboration within the European semiconductor ecosystem.
  • Grant Frequency and Program Context: This is a specific call under the Chips Joint Undertaking (Chips JU) framework, likely a one-time opportunity under this specific topic ID, focusing on a critical aspect of Europe's semiconductor strategy.

Funding

Up to 30000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 20, 2025, midnight

Details

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