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BRAIN Initiative: Production and distribution facilities for brain cell type-specific access reagents (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

RFA-MH-25-105

Programme: NIH Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative

- - Core objective: To support facilities that will scale up the production and distribution of brain cell type-specific access reagents. This enables neuroscientists to study circuit function with high precision in experimental animals and ex vivo human tissue and cells. - Target recipient type and size: Organizations of various types and sizes, including higher education institutions, non-profits, for-profit businesses (small and large), and government entities, that can establish and operate such production and distribution facilities. - SECTOR-SPECIFIC - Geographic scope: Domestic U.S. organizations only. Foreign organizations are not eligible. - Key filtering criteria: Applicant must propose a facility for scaled production and distribution of specific brain cell type-specific access reagents, interface with existing Reagent Resource for Design and Development (RRDD) projects, coordinate data distribution, and be willing to participate in a research consortium. Clinical trials are not allowed. - Grant frequency: This is part of the ongoing BRAIN Initiative Armamentarium project, implying a recurring program context.

Funding

Up to None USD

Deadline

July 1, 2026, 5 p.m.

Details

Quantum Computing – complementing the quantum computing FPAs with the development of a technology agnostic software stack (RIA)

HORIZON-CL4-2025-03-DIGITAL-EMERGING-02

Programme: DIGITAL - CNECT

The core objective of this grant is to establish a universal, interoperable quantum computing ecosystem by developing a technology-agnostic software stack. It aims to seamlessly integrate quantum computing with classical computing systems, including High-Performance Computing (HPC) and cloud services, while demonstrating practical quantum computing applications and showcasing the added value of quantum acceleration.
  • Target Recipient Type: 'Legal entities' established in eligible countries (EU Member States, Iceland, Norway, Canada, Israel, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Switzerland, UK).
  • Target Recipient Size: Not specified, open to a broad range of organizations.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Focuses on Quantum Computing, Digital Technologies, and related software development.
  • Geographic Scope: Applicants must be established in one of the specified eligible countries. Project activities may have broader impact.
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Proposals must focus on developing technology-agnostic software for quantum computing, demonstrate integration with classical computing, and foster collaboration with existing quantum initiatives.
  • Grant Frequency: Part of the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, indicating a structured, potentially recurring funding opportunity within the broader Horizon Europe framework.

Funding

Up to 5000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Oct. 2, 2025, midnight

Details

Project Development Assistance for sustainable energy investments

LIFE-2025-CET-PDA

Programme: LIFE Clean Energy Transition

Project Development Assistance (PDA) offers technical assistance to convert sustainable energy project ideas into actual investments. - Primary Objective: To support public and private project developers in every step of the way to deliver sustainable energy investments of ambition and scale. - Target Recipient Type: Public and private project promoters, including public authorities, infrastructure operators, energy agencies, energy service companies, retail chains, large property owners, service providers, and industries (including SMEs and industrial clusters). - Designated Focus: SECTOR-SPECIFIC, primarily focusing on sustainable energy, energy efficiency, and renewable energy projects. - Geographic Scope: EU Member States, overseas countries/territories linked to them, and associated third countries. - Key Filtering Criteria: Organizations aiming to launch significant sustainable energy investments, seeking technical assistance for project development, and demonstrating high ambition in decarbonisation and private capital mobilization. - Grant Frequency: Part of the recurring annual LIFE Clean Energy Transition (CET) call. - Program Context: Part of the LIFE Programme, specifically under the Clean Energy Transition sub-programme.

Funding

Up to 1500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 23, 2025, midnight

Details

Digital solutions for regulatory compliance through data

48152690TOPICSen

Programme: Digital Europe Programme

Digital solutions for regulatory compliance through data seeks to streamline regulatory reporting by developing automated and trusted sharing of compliance data to reduce administrative burdens. It targets public administrations and private entities (including SMEs). - SECTOR-SPECIFIC: This grant is sector-specific, focusing on sectors with high bureaucratic burdens such as agriculture, environment, manufacturing, healthcare, and energy, with a strong emphasis on digital technologies and AI. - Geographic scope: Not explicitly listed in the provided document, but concerns EU legislation. - Key filtering criteria: Projects must deliver pilot solutions demonstrating effective digital compliance, utilizing advanced technologies like AI, cloud, and data analytics, with a focus on quantifiable compliance metrics. - Grant frequency: Part of the broader 'DIGITAL-2025-AI-08' call under the Digital Europe Programme 2021-2027, indicating a recurring program context.

Funding

Up to None EUR

Deadline

Oct. 2, 2025, midnight

Details

Propulsion system for next generation rotorcrafts

EDF-2025-RA-ENERENV-PSR

Programme: European Defence Fund (EDF)

  • Primary objective: To develop and mature state-of-the-art, high-power engine technologies for future EU military rotorcraft systems.
  • Target recipient: Organizations with capabilities in aerospace propulsion, defence research, and advanced manufacturing.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Defence, Aerospace.
  • Geographic scope: EU Member States and EDF Associated Countries.
  • Key filtering criteria: Focus on engine (not rotorcraft as a whole), specific power range (above 3,000 shp), military application, contribution to EU sovereignty.
  • Grant frequency: Recurring as part of the annual EDF Work Programme (EDF-2025-RA).

Funding

Up to None EUR

Deadline

Oct. 16, 2025, midnight

Details

Cultural Strategies for Peace: culture and creativity as catalysts for conflict prevention and post-conflict reconciliation

48338203TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant aims to develop innovative cultural strategies for conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and post-conflict reconciliation, leveraging culture and creativity to address contemporary geopolitical challenges. The target recipients are diverse organizations forming consortia. - Single, clear statement of grant's core objective: To foster peace and stability by integrating culture, cultural heritage, and creative expressions into security frameworks, foreign policy, and peacebuilding strategies through research and innovation. - Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: Organizations active in diplomacy, culture, research (including SSH disciplines), and education; also public authorities, international organizations, and NGOs. Projects are expected to be substantial, typically requiring consortia. - MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC - Geographic scope and any location requirements: Open to entities from EU Member States and Associated Countries. The research focus can cover global conflict-affected regions. - Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Focus on cultural strategies for peace/conflict resolution, strong research and innovation component, interdisciplinary approach, consortium-based application. - Grant frequency and program context: Part of the multi-annual Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, implying similar opportunities may arise within the program's lifecycle.

Funding

Up to 4000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 16, 2025, midnight

Details

Financial Support under the EIC Booster Grant Scheme

10304COMPETITIVE_CALLen

Programme: BOOST Call for Proposals

To provide small financial support to existing EIC/FET Awardees for innovation activities aimed at commercialisation pathways and portfolio coordination, thereby extending the impact of their initial grants. - Target recipient type and size: Existing EIC Pathfinder, EIC Transition, FET Open, or FET Proactive funded project beneficiaries ('EIC Awardees'). Size not explicitly defined. - MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-AGNOSTIC - Geographic scope and any location requirements: European Innovation Council (EIC) and FET (Future and Emerging Technologies) program participants, implying EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries. - Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Must be an existing EIC/FET Awardee who has received an official EIC invitation. - Grant frequency and program context: This is a continuation of the EIC Booster Grant scheme (since 2023) and operates as a restricted call with multiple cut-off dates in 2025.

Funding

Up to 50000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 4, 2025, 5 p.m.

Details

Accelerating the Pace of Substance Use Research Using Existing Data (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

RFA-DA-26-055

Programme: National Institutes of Health (NIH) - National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

The core objective of this grant is to support innovative analysis of existing social science, behavioral, administrative, and neuroimaging data related to substance use behaviors, disorders, prevention, and health service utilization. It explicitly does not allow primary data collection.
  • Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: Broad, including higher education, non-profits, for-profits (small and large), and various government entities.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Health, Research, Public Health, Social Science, Neuroimaging, HIV/AIDS.
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements: Global, non-U.S. entities and foreign components of U.S. organizations are eligible.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Must use existing data; primary data collection is strictly prohibited. Focus on substance use and related areas, including HIV. Projects must be distinct from previously funded research using the same data.
  • Grant frequency and program context: This is a recurring opportunity, a reissue of a previous RFA, offered by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) under the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Funding

Up to None USD

Deadline

Dec. 3, 2027, 5 p.m.

Details

Gnomon Internships Offer

11145COMPETITIVE_CALLen

Programme: Sustainable Healthcare with Digital Health Data Competence

  • Core objective: To offer practical, industry-ready digital health and Artificial Intelligence (AI) internships to degree program students.
  • Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: Individual degree program students (BSc/MSc).
  • MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC (Digital Health, AI, Healthcare, Engineering).
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements: Internships can be conducted remotely (virtually) or on-site at Gnomon Informatics SA offices in Greece. While the funder is based in Greece, there are no explicit geographical restrictions mentioned for student applicants.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Must be a current degree program student with an academic background in medical, engineering, or biomedical-bioinformatics fields, and have an interest in healthcare or AI.
  • Grant frequency and program context: This is a recurring opportunity with multiple planned calls until September 2028, offered within the framework of the SUSA project.

Funding

Up to 1500.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 2, 2028, 4:59 a.m.

Details

Europees Sociaal Fonds (ESF+)

ESF+

Programme: ESF 2021-2027

  • Core objective: To strengthen the labor market and increase employment in Flanders by funding projects focused on training, improving access to the labor market, promoting social inclusion, fostering equality, and supporting active aging.
  • Target recipient type and size: Public or private organizations, including SMEs (kmo's) and non-profits (vzw's).
  • MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements: Flanders, Belgium.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Projects must contribute to a 'smart, sustainable, inclusive, and non-discriminatory employment market' and align with Flemish labor market priorities.
  • Grant frequency and program context: This is an ongoing program (Europees Sociaal Fonds Plus) that releases recurring calls for proposals, each with specific objectives and criteria.

Funding

Up to 80000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 14, 2025, 10:59 p.m.

Details

Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research Centers (T42)

RFA-OH-25-002

Programme: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) grant program

This grant, RFA-OH-25-002, is designed to establish or continue Education and Research Centers (ERCs) focused on occupational safety and health (OSH) training. The core objective is to ensure an adequate supply of qualified personnel to advance the OSH field and prevent work-related injuries and illnesses in the U.S. ERCs are academic institutions that provide interdisciplinary graduate and post-graduate training, research, continuing education, and outreach in core OSH disciplines like industrial hygiene, occupational health nursing, occupational medicine, and occupational safety. This grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, targeting the occupational safety and health and public health sectors. The primary target recipients are higher education institutions and related entities with a focus on OSH education and research. The geographic scope is national, covering the United States, with an emphasis on regional presence and impact across the HHS Federal Regions. Foreign organizations and foreign components of U.S. organizations are explicitly ineligible. Key filtering criteria for initial screening include being a higher education institution or a related nonprofit/government entity capable of providing graduate and post-graduate OSH training and research. The grant aims to address nationwide workforce needs in OSH. This is a recurring funding opportunity, a reissue of a previous RFA, with multiple application due dates extending through October 2028. It continues the long-standing NIOSH ERC program, which has supported OSH capacity building since 1977.

Funding

Up to 9000000.00 USD

Deadline

Oct. 26, 2028, 9 p.m.

Details

NIDA Research Education Program for Clinical Researchers and Clinicians (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

PAR-25-204

Programme: National Institutes of Health (NIH) Research Education Program (R25)

GRANT PURPOSE AND TARGET
  • The core objective of this grant is to support research education activities that enhance the knowledge of substance use and substance use disorder (SUD) research and provide opportunities for active participation in related research for clinicians, clinicians in training, and clinical researchers.
  • Target recipients are institutions and organizations that can host educational programs.
  • This grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, focusing on substance use and substance use disorder (SUD) research within the biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research fields.
  • Geographic scope: Organizations located in the US are eligible to apply. Foreign organizations and non-domestic components of US organizations are not eligible.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial screening: must be a US-based educational institution, non-profit, for-profit (including small businesses), or government entity proposing research education in SUD, and the proposal must not involve clinical trials.
  • Grant frequency: This is a reissuance of a previous program (PAR-21-320), indicating it is a recurring program.

Funding

Up to 350000.00 USD

Deadline

Nov. 12, 2027, 5 p.m.

Details

EIT RawMaterials KAVA call 13 - RIS Innovation and Capacity Building

9162COMPETITIVE_CALLen

Programme: EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025

This grant aims to support organisations in underrepresented European regions (RIS-eligible countries) to boost their innovation capacity. It focuses on strengthening local ecosystems, enhancing skills, and fostering real innovation within the raw materials sector. - Target recipients: Universities, research centers, Start-ups, SMEs, large companies, NGOs, government agencies, and public institutions. - Designation: SECTOR-SPECIFIC (raw materials value chain). - Geographic scope: RIS-eligible countries in Eastern, Southern, and other underrepresented parts of Europe. Specific list of countries requires external check. - Key filtering criteria: Applicant must be from a RIS-eligible country, project must focus on raw materials, and the application must involve a consortium representing at least two sides of the knowledge triangle (education, research, business). - Grant frequency: Multiple cut-off deadlines in 2025, indicating a recurring opportunity within the KAVA 13 framework.

Funding

Up to 500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 28, 2025, 1 p.m.

Details

Strategic Integrated Projects - Environment

LIFE-2025-STRAT-ENV-SIP-two-stage

Programme: LIFE Programme

This grant, part of the LIFE Programme, aims to support the full implementation of national or regional plans and strategies related to specific environmental domains. These include Circular Economy, Waste Management, Water Management, Air Quality, and Noise Action Plans. It targets organizations responsible for or heavily involved in implementing these strategic environmental initiatives. The grant is sector-specific, focusing solely on environmental policy implementation within the European Union. Its main goal is to catalyze processes and mobilize additional funding and commitments to ensure these plans are fully realized over time. The program context is the LIFE-2025 call for Strategic Integrated Projects (SIPs), indicating it's a recurring opportunity within the larger LIFE Multiannual Work Programme.

Funding

Up to None EUR

Deadline

March 5, 2026, midnight

Details

ISOS Pilot Mission Detailed Design – Servicing component

HORIZON-CL4-2025-02-SPACE-21

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Core Objective: To advance Europe's capabilities in In-Space Operations and Services (ISOS) by finalizing the detailed design of a robotic servicing component for the ISOS pilot mission, aiming to enhance the EU's strategic autonomy and foster a new in-space economy.
  • Target Recipient Type and Size: Open to a wide range of legal entities including companies (SMEs, mid-caps, larger enterprises), universities, research and technology organizations, non-profit organizations, and public entities.
  • Designation: SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic Scope: Limited to legal entities established in EU Member States, Norway, and Iceland.
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Focus on space technologies, particularly those related to in-space servicing, robotics, and contributing to the ISOS pilot mission. Applicants must be from eligible countries.
  • Grant Frequency and Context: Part of the Horizon Europe Cluster 4 Work Programme 2025, specifically addressing ISOS topics. This is a recurring program, but specific topics may be one-time.

Funding

Up to 12000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 25, 2025, midnight

Details

CETPartnership Joint Call 2025

10946COMPETITIVE_CALLen

Programme: Horizon Europe Partnership scheme

This grant, the CETPartnership Joint Call 2025, aims to accelerate the clean energy transition by funding research, development, and innovation (RDI) projects. Its core objective is to support the European Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET Plan) and contribute to achieving a climate-neutral society by 2050. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant focused on various aspects of clean energy technology and system integration. Target Recipients This call targets a broad range of legal entities, including businesses (startups, SMEs, enterprises), public institutions, academic organizations, and other innovators. It is designed for transnational collaborations, specifically requiring consortia with participants from multiple countries. Geographic Scope Project consortia must include participants from a minimum of three different countries, with at least two being EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries. This emphasizes a European and broader international collaboration for clean energy innovation. Key Filtering Criteria To be considered, applicants must:
  • Propose a project focused on one of the 10 specific Call Modules related to clean energy transition (e.g., integrated energy systems, renewable energy, hydrogen, CCUS, heating/cooling, built environment integration).
  • Form a consortium of at least three legal entities from at least three different countries, with two from EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries.
  • Address RDI challenges aiming to advance the state-of-the-art in clean energy.
Grant Frequency and Program Context This is the fourth joint call within the CETPartnership, an ongoing program planned to run with joint calls from 2022 to 2027. It is co-funded under the broader Horizon Europe Partnership scheme, indicating a recurring opportunity within a structured European RDI framework.

Funding

Up to None EUR

Deadline

March 12, 2026, 2 p.m.

Details

Large-scale production of liquid advanced biofuels and renewable fuels of non-biological origin

HORIZON-CL5-2026-02-D3-01

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant aims to support the large-scale production and demonstration of innovative liquid advanced biofuels and renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs). The core objective is to accelerate the deployment of these fuels, particularly for hard-to-decarbonize sectors such as aviation, shipping, and energy-intensive industries. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focusing exclusively on advanced biofuels and RFNBOs. It targets a broad range of organizations capable of demonstrating and commercializing these technologies, including technology developers, fuel suppliers, end-users, and public/private authorities. The geographic scope emphasizes the use of EU sustainable biomass feedstocks and aims to build industrial capacity across the EU. The grant is part of the recurring Horizon Europe framework program, but this specific call has a defined single-stage submission period.

Funding

Up to 11000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Feb. 17, 2026, midnight

Details

NIH HEAL Initiative PainCare Clinician Training Program (PCTP): Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Awards (K08 - Clinical Trials Required)

PAR-24-217

Programme: NIH HEAL Initiative

• Core objective: Support the career development of individuals with clinical doctoral degrees to become new, well-trained, independent investigators in clinical pain management research. • Target recipient type: Individual clinician-scientists holding clinical doctoral degrees (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, PhD in clinical disciplines) who are affiliated with eligible U.S. organizations. • Target size: Not applicable in terms of organization size for the individual applicant, but the grant supports the individual's career progression. • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Clinical Pain Management Research and broader Biomedical/Behavioral Research within the NIH HEAL Initiative. • Geographic scope: United States only. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S., and apply through U.S.-based organizations. • Key filtering criteria: Applicant must possess a clinical doctoral degree, commit to pain research, propose an independent clinical trial (or feasibility/ancillary study), and seek career development to achieve research independence. Prior experience with major NIH research grants may disqualify. • Grant frequency: Recurring, with multiple application deadlines available annually through June 2027. Program context: Part of the NIH HEAL Initiative to address the chronic pain and opioid public health crisis.

Funding

Up to 875000.00 USD

Deadline

June 12, 2027, 5 p.m.

Details

FDA Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings (R13 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

PAR-23-072

Programme: FDA Scientific Conference Grant Program

  • Core objective: To provide federal financial assistance for high-quality conferences and scientific meetings that research and investigate topics clearly aligned with the FDA mission and impact public health.
  • Explicit identification of target recipient type: Organizations capable of hosting scientific conferences/meetings.
  • Size: Not specified.
  • MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements: Implied to be US-based organizations due to the funder being the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Relevance to the FDA's mission, type of meeting (symposium, seminar, workshop, formal meeting), and exclusion of clinical trials.
  • Grant frequency and program context: Recurring opportunity with annual application deadlines through October 2025, reissued from PAR-19-306.

Funding

Up to None USD

Deadline

Oct. 11, 2025, 4:59 a.m.

Details

New Investigator Gateway Awards for Collaborative T1D Research (R03 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

RFA-DK-26-009

Programme: NIH

This grant, the 'New Investigator Gateway Awards for Collaborative T1D Research', aims to support New Investigators (NI) and Early Stage Investigators (ESI) in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) research. Its core objective is to foster innovative preliminary research and integrate these emerging scientists into large, ongoing collaborative T1D research programs, facilitating their career development and contributing new ideas to existing networks. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant focused on biomedical research related to diabetes. Applicant organizations must be based in the United States, though foreign components within U.S. organizations are allowed for project activities. This is a recurring grant program, reissued from a previous RFA, and is associated with the Special Diabetes Program.

Funding

Up to 100000.00 USD

Deadline

March 6, 2026, 5 p.m.

Details

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