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HEAL Initiative: Studies to Enable Analgesic Discovery (R61/R33 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

RFA-NS-25-023

Programme: NIH HEAL Initiative

  • Core Objective: To fund early-stage translational research for the discovery and development of novel, non-opioid, non-addictive treatments for pain, specifically focusing on assay development, screening, and characterization of potential therapeutic agents.
  • Target Recipient Type and Size: Open to a wide range of organizations including higher education institutions, nonprofits, for-profit organizations (including small businesses), and various government and tribal entities. There are no explicit size restrictions based on employee count.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic Scope: Applicants must be based in the United States, though foreign components of U.S. organizations are permitted.
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Focus on preclinical, non-clinical trial research for non-addictive pain treatments. Projects must advance towards meeting Pain Therapeutics Development Program (PTDP) criteria.
  • Grant Frequency: This is a reissue (RFA-NS-25-023) of a previous funding opportunity (RFA-NS-25-012), indicating a recurring program with multiple application submission windows until January 2027.

Funding

Up to 1050000.00 USD

Deadline

Jan. 15, 2027, 5 p.m.

Details

Improving digital skills among migrants

47900242TOPICSen

Programme: Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration 2025

This grant aims to improve digital skills among migrants. It targets organizations working directly with migrant populations. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant focused on social inclusion and digital education. The geographic scope is transnational, implying cooperation across multiple countries. Key filtering criteria include a focus on migrants, digital skill development, and the ability to engage in transnational collaboration. This is part of the recurring AMIF program's 2025 call for 'Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration'.

Funding

Up to None EUR

Deadline

Sept. 16, 2025, 3 p.m.

Details

Accelerating uptake through open proposals for advanced SME innovation

HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-SSRI-04

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant, part of the Horizon Europe programme, aims to accelerate the adoption and market entry of mature digital technological solutions developed by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) within the civil security sector. Its core objective is to facilitate access to the civil security market for small innovators, improve collaboration between public buyers and small suppliers, and strengthen partnerships to ensure the sustainability of EU innovation capacity and reduce technological dependencies. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant focusing on civil security, specifically addressing EU security policy priorities like fighting crime and terrorism, disaster resilience, resilient infrastructure, and border management. The target recipients are consortia primarily led by SMEs, involving civil security end-users. Geographically, it targets entities in EU Member States and Associated Countries.

Funding

Up to 1500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 12, 2025, midnight

Details

National Contact Points (NCPs) in the field of security and cybersecurity fostering the links with National Community building for Safe, Secure and Resilient Societies

HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-SSRI-01

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant aims to enhance and professionalize the services provided by National Contact Points (NCPs) for Civil Security research and innovation within Horizon Europe. Its core objective is to foster stronger links between NCPs and national security and innovation communities, ensuring local and regional needs are integrated into the broader EU framework, and promoting the uptake of innovative security solutions. The grant is designed for official National Contact Points (NCPs) responsible for Horizon Europe Cluster 3. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focused on the domain of Civil Security for Society and cybersecurity. Applicants must be based in EU Member States or Associated Countries. Key filtering criteria: Only officially nominated Cluster 3 NCPs from eligible countries can apply. This funding opportunity is part of Horizon Europe's Civil Security for Society work programme and is likely a recurring initiative, building on past projects.

Funding

Up to 3000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 12, 2025, midnight

Details

EIT Food Impact Funding Framework

7641COMPETITIVE_CALLen

Programme: EIT Food Business Plan 2023-2025

EIT Food aims to fund ambitious, long-term collaborations and innovative projects that drive fundamental change across the food system. The core objective is to improve food systems for the benefit of all, by integrating innovation, education, entrepreneurship, and crucially, citizen/public engagement. This grant is sector-specific, targeting the agri-food industry and broader food systems. It is open to consortia of organizations, not individuals, and specifically seeks partners capable of generating significant, measurable impact. The geographic scope covers all EU Member States and countries associated with Horizon Europe, such as the United Kingdom. Entities from Switzerland are also eligible but face a funding cap of EUR 60,000 per grant agreement until their association agreement with the EU is finalized. This is a recurring grant opportunity, with multiple cut-off deadlines throughout the year, forming part of the larger EIT Food Impact Funding Framework. Key filtering criteria for potential applicants include the requirement for collaborative partnerships and a clear focus on addressing specific food system challenges in alignment with EU strategies like 'Farm to Fork' and 'EU Green Deal', as well as UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Funding

Up to 2000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 13, 2025, noon

Details

ZYSK Z DOSTĘPNOŚCI - Training and Consulting for Accessibility and Universal Design

FERS.01.03-IP.09-0007/24

Programme: Fundusze Europejskie dla Rozwoju Społecznego 2021-2027

This project offers comprehensive training and post-training consulting services to Polish businesses and their employees, aiming to enhance their competencies in accessibility and universal design to boost innovation and competitiveness. - Target recipient type and size: Enterprises of micro, small, medium, and large size, and their employees. - SECTOR-AGNOSTIC - Geographic scope: Poland (all of Poland). - Key filtering criteria: Must be a Polish registered company, eligible for de minimis aid, interested in accessibility, and not participating in specific previous similar projects. - Grant frequency and program context: This is a one-time project realization (Jan 2025 - Dec 2027) offering services, not a recurring call for direct financial grants to companies. It is part of the European Funds for Social Development (FERS) program.

Funding

Up to None PLN

Deadline

Sept. 22, 2027, midnight

Details

Developing innovative phytosanitary measures for plant health - focus on systems approach for pest risk management

48211737TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

To develop and implement innovative, cost-effective, and environmentally-friendly phytosanitary measures using a systems approach for pest risk management to protect plant health, biodiversity, and food security. The grant targets consortia involving research organizations, plant health services, farming/forestry sectors, advisory services, and other agri-value chain actors. SMEs are particularly promoted. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant focused on agriculture and environment. The geographic scope includes the European Union, with strong encouragement for international cooperation, especially with African partners, widening countries, and Central and Eastern European countries. The primary filtering criteria are the focus on plant health, pest risk management, the requirement for a multi-actor approach, and innovation within agri-food systems. This opportunity is part of the recurring Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025.

Funding

Up to 6000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 16, 2025, midnight

Details

Open-source EDA tools development

HORIZON-JU-CHIPS-2025-IA-EDA-two-stage

Programme: Chips JU

The core objective of this grant is to advance the development of open-source Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools. It aims to establish comprehensive and stable digital design flows, develop full analogue/mixed-signal design flows, and enhance productivity and interoperability in modern chip design. - Target recipients are consortia of legal entities, implicitly including businesses of various sizes (e.g., SMEs, enterprises), research organizations, and public bodies. - This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focused on the microelectronics and semiconductor industry, specifically on EDA tools and chip design. - Geographic scope covers EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries, along with a specified list of low- and middle-income countries. Exclusions apply to certain countries. - Key filtering criteria include a focus on open-source solutions, specific technical streams within chip design (digital SoC, analogue/mixed-signal, productivity/interoperability/verification), and a mandatory consortium structure. - The grant is part of the Horizon Europe program, specifically under the Chips Joint Undertaking (Chips JU). It is structured as a two-stage Innovation Action.

Funding

Up to 20000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 16, 2025, 10 p.m.

Details

Understanding how infections foster and induce non-communicable diseases

48508229TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe - Innovative Health Initiative (IHI)

Grant Purpose and Target
  • Core Objective: Understanding how infections foster and induce non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly neurodegenerative and cardiometabolic ones, to facilitate the development of improved diagnostic, preventative, and therapeutic approaches.
  • Target Recipient Type and Size: Legal entities, including public and private organizations, healthcare providers, research institutions, and companies engaged in healthcare-related activities.
  • Designation: SECTOR-SPECIFIC (Health, Medical Research, Digital Health, Life Sciences)
  • Geographic Scope: EU Member States and Associated Countries. Funding is not available for entities established in the UK and Canada.
  • Key Filtering Criteria: Focus on the interplay between infections and specific NCDs, requirement for a consortium, legal entity status, and geographic eligibility for funding.
  • Grant Frequency and Context: This is Topic 02 within the Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) Joint Undertaking's 11th Call, implying a recurring program with annual or regular calls.

Funding

Up to 7127000.00 EUR

Deadline

April 29, 2026, midnight

Details

Managementadvies subsidie voor de sociale economie

managementadvies-subsidie-sociale-economie

Programme: Vlaamse overheid Sociale Economie Subsidies

This grant, 'Managementadvies subsidie voor de sociale economie', aims to help social economy enterprises improve their business operations, strengthen their organization, or facilitate growth and transformation. It does this by subsidizing the cost of external, substantiated written management advice. It is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, targeting recognized social economy organizations in Flanders, Belgium, that cannot access other funding like the 'kmo-portefeuille' due to their legal status (e.g., non-profit associations or public law entities). The primary filtering criteria are the organizational type and its inability to use other state aid mechanisms. While typically a recurring opportunity (one advice every two years), new applications for this specific grant are currently closed for 2025 due to budget limitations. The page was last updated on May 13, 2025, confirming this closure. However, ongoing projects can be completed as planned. This means, as of the latest information, it is not available for new applicants.

Funding

Up to 10000.00 EUR

Deadline

Dec. 31, 2025, 9:59 p.m.

Details

Waste-to-value devices - circular production of renewable fuels, chemicals and materials

47436345TOPICSen

Programme: EIC Pathfinder Challenges 2025

This EIC Pathfinder Challenges grant aims to fund the development of next-generation technologies that can transform today's challenging and often problematic waste streams into valuable resources, contributing to a circular economy. It specifically targets innovations in waste-to-value devices that process synthetic polymer materials, flue gases, wastewater, and seawater desalination brines. The typical recipients for this funding are collaborative teams (consortia) composed of various legal entities, or single small entities such as start-ups, SMEs, universities, and research organizations. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focusing on environmental technology, renewable energy, circular economy, and advanced materials. The geographic scope is limited to legal entities established in EU Member States or Associated Countries. Key filtering criteria for initial screening include the project's focus on low Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) (TRL 1-3 aiming for TRL 4 in Area 1 projects) and its direct relevance to the specified waste types and technology areas. This grant is part of a recurring program, the EIC Pathfinder Challenges, under the broader Horizon Europe framework.

Funding

Up to 4000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Oct. 29, 2025, midnight

Details

Research Infrastructure Development for Interdisciplinary Aging Studies (R61/R33 - Clinical Trial Optional)

PAR-25-218

Programme: National Institutes of Health (NIH) - National Institute on Aging (NIA)

This grant, PAR-25-218, aims to support the development of novel research infrastructure that will advance the science of aging through interdisciplinary partnerships and collaborations. The core objective is to create sustainable infrastructure that benefits the larger research community, not just individual investigators. It is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focusing primarily on healthcare, biomedical, social, and behavioral research related to aging. Eligible applicants must be U.S.-based organizations, while foreign components can be involved in the project.

Funding

Up to 500000.00 USD

Deadline

Dec. 2, 2025, 5 p.m.

Details

Innovative Pilot Mental Health Services Research Not Involving Clinical Trials (R34 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

PAR-25-284

Programme: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

  • Core objective: To encourage innovative pilot research that informs and supports the delivery of high-quality, continuously improving mental health services.
  • Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: The grant targets a broad range of organizations including higher education institutions, non-profits, for-profit organizations (small businesses and others), various levels of government, and other specialized entities (e.g., independent school districts, faith-based groups). There are no specific size limitations.
  • MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': This grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC.
  • Geographic scope and any location requirements: Open to entities within the United States, including U.S. Territories, and non-domestic (foreign) organizations. Research can focus on mental health needs globally, including in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs).
  • Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening:
  • Focus on innovative pilot mental health services research.
  • Projects must not involve clinical trials.
  • Research should align with Goal 4 of the NIMH Strategic Plan for Research.
  • Must address mental health services for individuals with, or at risk for, mental illness or autism spectrum disorder.
  • Grant frequency and program context: This is a recurring funding opportunity with multiple application due dates annually until January 2028, issued by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) under the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Funding

Up to 450000.00 USD

Deadline

Nov. 16, 2027, 5 p.m.

Details

Environment governance

48204432TOPICSen

Programme: LIFE

  • Core objective: To facilitate the transition towards a sustainable, circular, energy-efficient, and climate-resilient economy, a toxic-free environment, and to protect, restore, and improve environmental quality by supporting specific environmental governance projects.
  • Target recipient type and size: Legal entities of any size, including public administrations, private companies, and civil society organizations.
  • Designation: SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic scope: EU Member States and countries associated with the LIFE Programme, and potentially other third countries under specific conditions.
  • Key filtering criteria: Focus on environmental governance activities such as supporting public administration decision-making, voluntary approaches, environmental compliance assurance, access to justice, behavioural change, and awareness-raising initiatives. Projects must not be focused on environmental or nature/governance topics covered by LIFE-2025-SAP-ENV-ENVIRONMENT or LIFE-2025-SAP-NAT-GOV calls.
  • Grant frequency and program context: This is a Standard Action Project (SAP) under the LIFE Programme (2021-2027), specifically within the 'Circular Economy and Quality of Life' sub-programme. Calls under the LIFE Programme are generally recurring, supporting the long-term objectives of EU environmental and climate policies.

Funding

Up to None EUR

Deadline

Sept. 23, 2025, midnight

Details

Demand-led innovation for civil security through Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP)

HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-SSRI-06

Programme: Horizon Europe - Civil Security for Society

This grant aims to stimulate demand-led innovation in civil security through Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP). Its core objective is to develop and validate innovative technology solutions that address the specific needs of civil security practitioners. The grant targets consortia comprising public procurers and civil security practitioners, fostering a strong industrial base that includes SMEs and Startups to facilitate market access and scale-up opportunities. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant focused on civil security. Geographically, it targets organizations and activities within EU Member States or Associated Countries. Key filtering criteria include the mandatory consortium structure, the focus on civil security technology development, and the use of the PCP mechanism. This funding call is part of the Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025.

Funding

Up to 5500000.00 EUR

Deadline

Nov. 12, 2025, midnight

Details

Bidirectional Influences Between Adolescent Social Media Use and Mental Health (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)

RFA-MH-25-206

Programme: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Research Grants

This grant, RFA-MH-25-206, aims to understand the bidirectional influences between social media use and adolescent mental health. Specifically, it seeks to explore how online social behavior impacts adolescent mental illness, psychiatric symptoms, and risk or resilience for psychopathology. It also encourages research on the feasibility, acceptability, and utility of social-media focused interventions and services. The target recipients are diverse organizations including universities, non-profits, for-profit businesses, and various government entities. There are no specific organizational size requirements mentioned. This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant focusing on mental health, social science, and technology in health. Geographically, organizations from the US and international entities are eligible to apply. Key filtering criteria for initial screening include a strict focus on adolescents (defined as 10-20 years of age), engagement with mental health research, and a commitment to rigorous methodologies that go beyond simple self-reported social media usage or animal research. This R21 grant is characterized as a 'shorter, higher-risk exploratory/developmental research grant' and is a reissue of a previous funding opportunity, indicating an ongoing program interest.

Funding

Up to 275000.00 USD

Deadline

Oct. 20, 2025, 5 p.m.

Details

Effective environmental observing systems and associated governance

47937986TOPICSen

Programme: Horizon Europe

This grant aims to improve the effectiveness and user-friendliness of environmental observing systems and their associated governance structures. It seeks research and innovation projects that develop quantitative, cost-effective, and user-friendly tools to optimize current and future environmental monitoring. The grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC, focusing on environmental sciences, climate action, and the application of advanced digital technologies for environmental monitoring. It targets entities involved in research and innovation, including universities, research organizations, public bodies, and companies. Geographically, it covers EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries, with strong encouragement for international cooperation. Key filtering criteria include a focus on robust research, innovative use of digital technologies, and direct relevance to global environmental policy implementation.

Funding

Up to 5000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 24, 2025, midnight

Details

Inkjet-bioAM Open Call

11004COMPETITIVE_CALLen

Programme: Interregional Innovation Investments Strand 1

Grant Purpose and Target
  • Core objective: To foster the development and implementation of smart manufacturing techniques for biomedical applications using industrial multi-material inkjet processes.
  • Target recipient type: Organizations (SMEs, enterprises, research institutions) capable of participating in collaborative consortium projects focused on bio-additive manufacturing.
  • SECTOR-SPECIFIC
  • Geographic scope: Not explicitly defined in the provided text, but implied for EU Member States given the source.
  • Key filtering criteria: Projects must leverage 'inkjet bioAM' technologies, address biomedical applications, and be carried out by a consortium.
  • Grant frequency: This is a specific open call instance within the broader 'Interregional Innovation Investments Strand 1' program.

Funding

Up to None EUR

Deadline

Sept. 15, 2025, 5 p.m.

Details

Basic Research in Cancer Health Disparities (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

PAR-25-244

Programme: National Institutes of Health (NIH)

  • This grant supports basic research into the biological and genetic causes and mechanisms of cancer health disparities.
  • It targets investigators and organizations engaged in early-stage exploratory projects, pilot studies, and feasibility studies.
  • This grant is SECTOR-SPECIFIC for cancer research and health disparities.
  • The geographic scope includes organizations within the US and Non-U.S. Entities (Foreign Organizations).
  • Key filtering criteria: Focus on basic research, cancer health disparities, no clinical trials allowed, and specific inclusion of race/ethnicity variables.
  • This is a recurring grant opportunity, reissued to align with agency priorities.

Funding

Up to 275000.00 USD

Deadline

Nov. 16, 2027, 10 p.m.

Details

Next generation ATS platform for airport operations

HORIZON-SESAR-2025-DES-IR-02-WA4-1

Programme: Horizon Europe

The core objective of this grant is to significantly advance the development of next-generation Air Traffic Services (ATS) platforms for airport operations. It aims to leverage innovative solutions and new aircraft capabilities to achieve higher automation levels, reduce environmental impact, and improve airport throughput and cybersecurity. - Target recipients: Consortia consisting of at least three airports and an established ATS airport system manufacturer or equivalent technical capability. - SECTOR-SPECIFIC: Aviation, Air Traffic Management (ATM), Airport Operations, Technology Development. - Geographic scope: Countries eligible under Horizon Europe General Annexes B, primarily EU Member States and Associated Countries. - Key filtering criteria: Focus on advanced ground technologies for airports, high automation (level 4), environmental sustainability in aviation, and robust cybersecurity. - Grant frequency: Part of the ongoing SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking's Bi-Annual Work Programme (BAWP) 2024-2025, suggesting a recurring program context.

Funding

Up to 12000000.00 EUR

Deadline

Sept. 16, 2025, midnight

Details

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