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Open topic on improved intelligence picture and enhanced prevention, detection and deterrence of various forms of organised crime

48339108TOPICSen

Programme: Civil Security for Society

  • Primary objective: Improve the intelligence picture and enhance prevention, detection, and deterrence of various forms of organised crime.
  • Target recipients: Public authorities specifically mandated for law enforcement, primarily Police Authorities, who must collaborate in consortia.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Civil Security and Law Enforcement.
  • Geographic scope: European Union Member States and Associated Countries.
  • Key filtering criteria: Focus on combating organised crime through innovation, mandatory active involvement of Police Authorities from multiple countries, and cross-border cooperation.
  • Grant context: This is an 'Innovation Action' topic within the Horizon Europe 'Civil Security for Society' work programme, addressing specific challenges in the fight against crime and terrorism.

Funding

Up to 3750000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 12, 2025, midnight

Details

Supporting Talented Early Career Researchers in Genomics (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)

RFA-HG-25-009

Programme: National Institutes of Health (NIH) - National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)

  • This grant's core objective is to identify and support research projects by exceptionally promising Early Stage Investigators (ESIs) who have a long-term interest in innovative genomics research, helping them establish independent research programs.
  • Target recipients are primarily research institutions, higher education institutions, nonprofits, and government entities, particularly those employing or supporting Early Stage Investigators (ESIs) in genomics.
  • This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focused on genomics research.
  • The geographic scope is primarily United States (US) based organizations, though foreign components of U.S. organizations are allowed.
  • Key filtering criteria: Applicant organization must be US-based, and the lead Principal Investigator (PI) must be an NIH-defined Early Stage Investigator focused on genomics.
  • This grant is a recurring opportunity, being a reissue of a previous RFA, with multiple application cycles available through February 2027.

Funding

Up to 400000.00 USD

Deadline

Feb. 26, 2027, 10 p.m.

Details

FuseNet Support of Master Students going on an internship abroad

10082COMPETITIVE_CALLen

Programme: Euratom-Adhoc-2021-2027 (Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon Europe through a joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium)

This grant, 'FuseNet Support of Master Students going on an internship abroad,' aims to facilitate international internships for Master's students specializing in fusion research. Its core objective is to stimulate the quality of education through international exchanges. The primary target recipients are Master's (MSc) students in fusion, with eligibility tied to their home university or internship host institution being a FuseNet member and the home university being in a EUROfusion member state. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, exclusively focused on fusion research. The geographic scope for the internship itself is worldwide, though applicant eligibility is tied to specific European regions. This grant is part of the broader Euratom program (2021-2027), indicating it's a recurring opportunity within that period.

Funding

Up to -1.00 EUR

Deadline

Dec. 31, 2025, 11:59 p.m.

Details

Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility - Unit Contributions

46746710CEFAFIF-EVRIUnitGrants1709164800000

Programme: Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)

This grant, part of the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF), aims to support the deployment of alternative fuel supply infrastructure across the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). Its core objective is to help decarbonize transportation by funding the roll-out of specific infrastructure units. This includes electricity recharging points for both light-duty (minimum 150kW) and heavy-duty (minimum 350kW) vehicles, and new eligibility for electric charging in public bus depots. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant targeting the transport and energy sectors, with a focus on EU Member States. The grant is offered in multiple cut-off dates, indicating a recurring opportunity within the specified call.

Funding

Up to 10000000.00 EUR

Deadline

March 4, 2026, midnight

Details

Phase out fossil fuel in energy intensive industries through the efficient integration of renewable energy sources

48346407TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe - Cluster 5 Call 02-2026 (WP 2025)

This grant, part of the Horizon Europe programme, aims to help energy-intensive industries reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. The core objective is to develop and demonstrate innovative, cost-effective solutions for integrating renewable energy sources (thermal, electrical, bioenergy) into industrial processes. The goal is to achieve significant reductions in fossil fuel consumption, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and other pollutants, while maintaining or enhancing global competitiveness. It targets organizations, particularly those in the manufacturing and energy sectors, operating within the EU and associated countries, that have access to industrial plants with significant heating demands. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant focusing on industrial decarbonization. Key filtering criteria include the ability to physically demonstrate innovative renewable energy integration solutions in an industrial setting, demonstrate scalability to completely phase out fossil fuels, and propose strong business and exploitation models. This is a single-stage call for proposals within the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, suggesting it's a specific funding round rather than an indefinitely recurring opportunity, though similar calls may arise under the broader Horizon Europe framework.

Funding

Up to 7500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Feb. 17, 2026, midnight

Details

Kmo-groeisubsidie: strategic advice/hiring for growth trajectory

Kmo-groeisubsidie: strategisch advies/aanwerving bij groeitraject

Programme: Kmo-groeisubsidie

This grant, the 'Kmo-groeisubsidie', aims to help Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and liberal professions in Flanders, Belgium, acquire essential strategic knowledge to achieve their growth ambitions. This is done by subsidizing the hiring of a strategic employee or obtaining external strategic advice. This funding is SECTOR-AGNOSTIC for the applicant, but the proposed growth trajectory must align with one of four specific themes: internationalization, digitalization, innovation, or circular and sustainable entrepreneurship. The grant is offered through competitive calls held three times annually.

Funding

Up to 50000.00 EUR

Deadline

Dec. 15, 2025, 10:59 p.m.

Details

Transversal Centres of Excellence

48618575TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant, 'Transversal Centres of Excellence', aims to establish technical hubs for High-Performance Computing (HPC) application developers. These centers will provide essential expertise, tools, and support to streamline software development, optimize performance, and facilitate the adoption of best practices and emerging HPC technologies. The grant targets legal entities (including private sector entities, universities, and public research institutions) involved in HPC and AI. It is SECTOR-AGNOSTIC in its application focus, supporting various scientific and industrial domains that rely on HPC. Its geographic scope is limited to legal entities established in eligible countries as described in Annex B of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes (details not provided in this document). This is a recurring grant opportunity as part of the broader EuroHPC Joint Undertaking program.

Funding

Up to 2500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Predicting and avoiding road crashes based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and big data

48347107TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant, Predicting and avoiding road crashes based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and big data, aims to foster proactive road safety management. The core objective is to develop and demonstrate solutions that use AI and big data to predict high-risk locations and safety-critical situations before crashes occur, enabling real-time interventions. This shifts road safety from a reactive to a proactive approach. The grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, focusing on the transportation sector, specifically road safety, and is deeply rooted in technology (Artificial Intelligence, big data, digital twins). Target recipients are organizations capable of conducting Research and Innovation Actions (RIA), typically research entities, universities, and companies (SMEs and larger enterprises) often working in consortia. The geographic scope for receiving funding includes EU Member States, with international cooperation advised with countries like the US, Japan, Singapore, and Australia for knowledge sharing, but funding eligibility for these is not explicitly stated in the provided text. Key filtering criteria for initial screening are a strong focus on AI/big data applications for road safety, the development of predictive tools and digital twins for traffic and infrastructure, and addressing both technical and non-technical challenges of data utilization in this domain. This grant is part of the Horizon Europe Work Programme, indicating it's a recurring funding opportunity within the broader programme context.

Funding

Up to 5000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Networking and coordination of national HPC Competence Centres

49032382TOPICSen

Programme: DIGITAL

This grant aims to coordinate and support the existing network of National Competence Centres (NCCs) for High Performance Computing (HPC) across Europe, serving as a central European focal point. It seeks to maximize European HPC knowledge and expertise by facilitating information sharing, networking, and training among these centers. - Target recipient: Organizations or consortia with established expertise and capacity to coordinate a European network of HPC competence centers. - Designation: SECTOR-SPECIFIC (High Performance Computing). - Geographic scope: European level, with activities impacting across Europe. - Key filtering criteria: Experience in HPC, strong coordination capabilities, and a proven track record in networking and training initiatives at a multi-national or European scale. - Grant frequency: This is a specific call within the broader DIGITAL programme for 2025, implying a potential for similar calls in the future within the program's context.

Funding

Up to 2000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 30, 2025, midnight

Details

FuseNet Call for the Organisation of Mini-Workshops in Fusion

10085COMPETITIVE_CALLen

Programme: Euratom-Adhoc-2021-2027

This grant, the 'FuseNet Call for the Organisation of Mini-Workshops in Fusion', aims to foster connections between young talents (MSc or PhD students) and experienced researchers in the field of fusion. It provides financial support to FuseNet member institutions to organize small-scale, masterclass-style workshops focused on dedicated fusion topics. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, exclusively targeting the fusion energy research and education sector. The primary target recipients are FuseNet member institutions. The geographic scope is limited to where FuseNet member institutions are located; specific countries are not detailed in the provided materials. The call is recurring, accepting applications periodically throughout the year until the total allocated budget is exhausted, and the workshops must be organized before the end of 2025. The key filtering criterion for potential applicants is mandatory membership in FuseNet.

Funding

Up to -1.00 EUR

Deadline

Dec. 31, 2025, 10:59 p.m.

Details

NINDS Research Education Programs for Residents and Fellows in Neurological Disorders and Stroke (UE5 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

PAR-24-079

Programme: NIH National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Research Education Program (UE5)

  • Core objective: To support research education activities that enhance the training of a workforce in neurological disorders, specifically to prepare residents and fellows to successfully compete for individual research funding (NIH K or R01 equivalent awards).
  • Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: Accredited Medical Schools and/or Hospitals that oversee residency programs. No specific size is defined, but these are typically large institutions.
  • MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC (Neurological Disorders and Stroke research)
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements: United States only. Foreign organizations or non-U.S. components of U.S. organizations are not eligible.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Must be a U.S.-based accredited Medical School or Hospital that runs residency programs and can demonstrate a commitment to research education in neurological disorders for residents and fellows.
  • Grant frequency and program context: This is a reissue of a previous funding opportunity (PAR-20-311), indicating a recurring program to address the critical need for physician-scientists in neurological research.

Funding

Up to 4250000.00 USD

Deadline

Jan. 28, 2026, 5 p.m.

Details

Call for proposals in the Stronger Roots Program - Pillar 1: Social Base Building / Pillar 2: Network Transversal Collaboration

10601COMPETITIVE_CALLen

Programme: Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) Programme

The 'Stronger Roots' grant aims to empower civil society organizations (CSOs) and their networks in Central Europe to foster democratic values and strengthen their societal impact. It focuses on two main pillars: - Pillar 1: Social Base Building for CSOs, helping them increase their supporters, volunteers, and activists, making them more sustainable and community-embedded. - Pillar 2: Transversal Collaboration for civil society networks, enhancing their engagement with diverse stakeholders and strengthening internal cohesion.
  • Explicit identification of target recipient type and size:
  • Target recipient: Civil society organizations (CSOs) and civil society networks.
  • Size: Not specified.
  • MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC (civil society, democracy, human rights, rule of law).
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements:
  • Geographic scope: Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia.
  • Location requirements: Organizations must be from these four countries.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening:
  • Organization type: Civil society organization or network.
  • Geographic location: Czechia, Hungary, Poland, or Slovakia.
  • Values alignment: Compliance with, protection of, promotion of, or raising awareness of EU's values and principles of fundamental rights, democracy, and the rule of law.
  • Grant frequency and program context:
  • Program context: Part of the 'Stronger Roots Program', supported by the European Union's 'Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) Programme'.
  • Grant frequency: This call has multiple cut-off dates, implying several application rounds within the specified period.

Funding

Up to None EUR

Deadline

Oct. 3, 2025, 1 p.m.

Details

Harmonizing and optimising composting plants performances in Europe

HORIZON-CL6-2025-01-CIRCBIO-12

Programme: Horizon Europe

Harmonizing and optimising composting plants performances in Europe. - Core objective: To improve the performance of industrial composting plants across Europe, specifically addressing the treatment of compostable packaging and reducing environmental impacts, through best practices and harmonization recommendations. - Target recipients: Local authorities and waste management operators in the EU and Associated Countries. - SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Focuses on the circular economy, bioeconomy, and waste management sectors. - Geographic scope: EU Member States and Associated Countries. - Key filtering criteria: Organizations involved in waste management, composting, circular economy, and bio-based solutions, with an interest in harmonizing industry standards and practices. - Grant frequency: Part of the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, suggesting recurring opportunities within the broader program framework.

Funding

Up to 2000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 17, 2025, midnight

Details

Reverse local construction supply chains for the beautiful re-assembly of reclaimed construction products

HORIZON-NEB-2025-01-BUSINESS-03

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant, part of the New European Bauhaus initiative, aims to revolutionize the construction industry by fostering circular economy principles. Its core objective is to develop and validate innovative approaches for the re-assembly of reclaimed construction products within local supply chains. The goal is to enhance the aesthetic and cultural value of the built environment while creating new, economically attractive business models. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, primarily targeting the construction and built environment sectors. It focuses on local and regional scales, with projects expected to operate at the neighbourhood, local, or regional level. This funding opportunity is part of the annual Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, specifically under the 'A research agenda for a beautiful, inclusive and sustainable transformation of neighbourhoods' call.

Funding

Up to 4000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 12, 2025, midnight

Details

Neuromodulation/Neurostimulation Device Development for Mental Health Applications (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

PAR-25-286

Programme: National Institutes of Health (NIH) - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Grant

  • Develop novel brain stimulation devices or significantly enhance existing FDA-approved/cleared devices for treating mental health disorders.
  • Target recipients are research organizations and entities capable of engineering and pre-clinical development.
  • This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focusing on mental health and neurotechnology.
  • Geographic scope is global, with eligible organizations from the U.S. and non-U.S. (foreign entities) able to apply.
  • Key filtering criteria include a focus on novel or significantly enhanced neuromodulation hardware/software, exclusion of clinical trials, and requirement for multi-disciplinary teams.
  • This is a recurring grant opportunity, reissuing PAR-22-038, using the R21 Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant mechanism.

Funding

Up to 275000.00 USD

Deadline

Nov. 16, 2027, 5 p.m.

Details

Fighting against disinformation while ensuring the right to freedom of expression

48337899TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

  • Core objective: To equip EU institutions, national decision-makers, and relevant societal actors with knowledge and tools to effectively combat disinformation and information manipulation, while simultaneously safeguarding the fundamental right to freedom of expression.
  • Target recipients: Research organizations, universities, public bodies, private corporations (especially in media and technology sectors), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations (CSOs), educational bodies, cultural heritage institutions, and fact-checkers.
  • Target size: Not explicitly limited by size, open to organizations of varying capacities involved in research and societal impact.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Focuses on Social Sciences & Humanities, Media, Technology, Governance, and Public Policy.
  • Geographic scope: EU Member States and countries associated with Horizon Europe (as per general Horizon Europe rules).
  • Key filtering criteria for initial screening: Proposals must address the complex interplay between fighting disinformation and protecting freedom of expression, offer research-based solutions, and involve a wide array of stakeholders.
  • Grant frequency and program context: Part of the Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme, specifically under the 'Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society' cluster. These calls are recurring within the Horizon Europe framework (2021-2027).

Funding

Up to 3500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 16, 2025, midnight

Details

Evolution of culture in a virtualising world

HORIZON-CL2-2025-01-HERITAGE-05

Programme: Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society - 2025 (Horizon Europe)

  • Core Objective: To deepen understanding of the long-term impacts of virtual worlds on culture and to develop research-based measures that guide the realisation of opportunities while mitigating threats related to human wellbeing, European values, social cohesion, and cultural diversity.
  • Target Recipient Types: Researchers (including from SSH disciplines), policymakers, industry professionals, cultural heritage institutions, and cultural and creative industries.
  • Target Recipient Size: Not explicitly limited, but the broader program context encourages participation from SMEs and micro enterprises.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC: This grant is highly sector-specific, focusing on Cultural Heritage, Cultural and Creative Industries, and the societal implications of Digital Technologies and Virtual Worlds.
  • Geographic Scope: Primarily focused on Europe, aiming for wide engagement across EU Member States and countries associated with Horizon Europe.
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Projects must focus on the evolution of culture in virtual and blended environments, conduct in-depth research, and propose actionable measures. Alignment with EU values and priorities (e.g., European Green Deal, New European Bauhaus) is crucial.
  • Grant Frequency and Program Context: This is a specific topic within the 'Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society' cluster of the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025. Similar topics may recur in future annual work programmes.

Funding

Up to 3500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 16, 2025, midnight

Details

Next-generation environment perception for real world CCAM operations: Error-free and secure technologies to improve energy-efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and circularity (CCAM Partnership)

HORIZON-CL5-2026-01-D6-03

Programme: Horizon Europe

The core objective of this grant is to develop next-generation environment perception technologies for Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) operations. The goal is to enhance safety, improve energy-efficiency, increase cost-effectiveness, and promote circularity in real-world scenarios. This opportunity is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, targeting the transportation industry with a strong focus on technology related to automated driving systems, AI, and sensor development. It is open to a broad range of organizations typically involved in Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Actions, including businesses (startups, SMEs, enterprises), research institutions, public bodies, and non-governmental organizations. While no specific size limits are stated, the projects will likely involve multi-beneficiary consortia. Geographically, the grant targets entities established in EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries. International cooperation is highly encouraged, especially with partners in Japan, the United States, and other strategic third countries, to foster global links. Key filtering criteria include a focus on prototypes of advanced perception systems, solutions that integrate hardware and software in a co-design approach, and contributions to the energy efficiency and circularity of CCAM systems. This is a single-stage call within the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025, part of Cluster 5 (Climate, Energy and Mobility), and implements the co-programmed European Partnership on ‘Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility’ (CCAM).

Funding

Up to 4000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Jan. 20, 2026, midnight

Details

Advancing Learning Health Care Research in Outpatient Mental Health Treatment Settings (R34 Clinical Trial Optional)

PAR-25-278

Programme: National Institutes of Health (NIH) Research Grant Program

  • Core Objective: To solicit exploratory/developmental research applications that use a learning health care framework to support the adoption, implementation, sustainability, and continuous improvement of evidence-based practices in outpatient mental health and substance use treatment systems.
  • Target Recipient Type and Size: Eligible organizations include a wide range from higher education institutions, nonprofits (including 501(c)(3) and non-501(c)(3)), for-profit organizations (including small businesses), and various levels of government entities (state, county, city, tribal, federal agencies, U.S. territories/possessions), as well as independent school districts, public/Indian housing authorities, Native American tribal organizations, faith-based/community-based organizations, and regional organizations. No specific size limits (employee count) are defined, making it applicable to various organizational capacities.
  • MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': SECTOR-SPECIFIC.
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements: Limited to organizations located within the United States and its territories. Non-domestic (non-U.S.) entities or components of U.S. organizations are not eligible.
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Focus on mental health and substance use treatment systems, research within a learning health care framework, mandatory active collaboration between behavioral health researchers and community behavioral health partners, and U.S.-based entities.
  • Grant frequency and program context: This is a reissued funding opportunity (PAR-25-278, reissues PAR-24-118), with multiple recurring application due dates annually, indicating it's a recurring program. It's part of the NIH's broader effort to advance mental health and substance use research.

Funding

Up to 450000.00 USD

Deadline

Nov. 16, 2025, 5 p.m.

Details

Schizophrenia and related disorders during mid- to late-life (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)

PAR-25-040

Programme: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) / National Institutes of Health (NIH)

  • Core objective: To advance translational research that enhances understanding of schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders in individuals aged 35 and above, aiming to identify targets for future prevention and treatment interventions.
  • Target recipient type: Research institutions, non-profits, for-profit organizations, and various government entities.
  • Target size: Not specified by employee count; focus is on research capacity and expertise.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC (Mental Health Research, Translational Medicine)
  • Geographic scope: United States and eligible non-U.S. entities (global eligibility).
  • Key filtering criteria: Research must focus on schizophrenia/psychotic disorders in mid- to late-life (age 35+); projects should be exploratory/developmental, potentially lacking preliminary data.
  • Grant frequency: Recurring (reissue of PAR-24-026).
  • Program context: Utilizes the R21 Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant mechanism, suitable for high-risk/high-reward projects, distinct from the R01 mechanism (PAR-25-039) which is for longer-term research with preliminary data.

Funding

Up to 275000.00 USD

Deadline

July 16, 2026, 10 p.m.

Details

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