EU Funding and Horizon Europe Grants

Browse EU funding calls including Horizon Europe and Erasmus+ — grants for research consortia, innovation, mobility, and European cooperation projects.

65 current matching opportunities found Official-source verification recommended

EU funding is organized into large multi-year programmes, with Horizon Europe covering research and innovation and Erasmus+ covering education, training, and youth, alongside programmes for regions, digital, environment, and culture. The defining feature is the call system: the European Commission publishes call topics that describe an expected outcome in detail, and applications are judged largely on how directly they deliver that topic. Adapting an existing project to loosely fit a topic is the classic losing move; competitive proposals are built to the topic text.

The second defining feature is the consortium. Many EU instruments require partners from several eligible countries, mixing universities, companies, public bodies, and nonprofits. That makes partner-finding and coordination a real cost: for a first participation, joining an experienced consortium as a partner is usually more realistic than coordinating one. Some instruments do fund single applicants, particularly for individual researcher mobility and for innovative companies, so check the instrument type before assuming you need partners.

Eligibility extends beyond EU member states. Associated countries participate on similar terms, and other international partners can often join under specific conditions, but rules differ by programme and change over time, so verify your country’s current status in the call documentation rather than relying on older guidance. Budgets follow EU cost rules with defined funding rates by activity type and organization type.

Common mistakes include underestimating how prescriptive the evaluation criteria are — proposals are scored section by section against excellence, impact, and implementation — and starting too close to the deadline for a multi-partner submission. Browse open EU-related calls below, then work exclusively from the official Funding and Tenders Portal documents for the call you target.

Current matching opportunities

These listings are limited to open, rolling, or upcoming opportunities that match this guide. Check the official source before applying.

EIT Health Innovation Uptake Call 2026: Up to €650,000 for Digital, Data-Driven and AI Healthcare Solutions

EIT Health is offering up to €650,000 per project to consortia commercialising mature digital, data-driven or AI-powered healthcare solutions across European markets, with applications closing on 16 September 2026 at 16:00 CET.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Up to €650,000 per project; up to €5.2 million total; up to 50% of total project costs Deadline: Sep 16, 2026 Location: European Union and eligible Horizon Europe countries

Horizon Europe Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services 2026: €76 Million Across Seven Nature Research Topics

The European Research Executive Agency's Horizon Europe 2026 biodiversity call offers an indicative €76 million across seven single-stage topics covering insect decline, groundwater ecosystems, deep-sea conservation, nature-positive economies, agrobiodiversity, and related research.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: €76 million total indicative budget across seven single-stage topics Deadline: Sep 17, 2026 Location: European Union and Horizon Europe associated countries

EU Audio Reporting 2026: €4.5 Million for Cross-Border European Audio Journalism

The European Commission is seeking one 24-month project to produce and distribute independent audio reporting on European issues in at least six EU languages, with up to 95% co-financing available.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: €4.5 million total budget; up to 95% of eligible costs Deadline: Sep 7, 2026 Location: European Union

LIFE Climate Governance and Information 2026: €4 Million for EU Climate Policy, Compliance and Public Engagement Projects

The open LIFE-2026-SAP-CLIMA-GOV call supports practical projects that improve climate governance, policy implementation, compliance, knowledge and stakeholder participation across Europe.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Indicative topic budget of €4 million Deadline: Sep 22, 2026 Location: European Union and LIFE-associated countries

ERC Plus Grant 2026: Up to €7 Million for Transformative Frontier Research, Deadline 2 September

The European Research Council's new ERC Plus Grant supports outstanding principal investigators with bold research projects that cannot be carried out through a regular ERC grant, offering up to €7 million for four to seven years.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Up to €7 million for 4–7 years as a single lump-sum contribution Deadline: Sep 2, 2026 Location: European Union, EU-associated countries and Worldwide applicants

Vinnova Planning Grant for an International Proposal 2026: Up to SEK 500,000 to Write a Competitive Horizon Europe or Other International Bid, Closing 6 October 2026 at 14:00

Vinnova pays Swedish organisations up to SEK 300,000 as a partner or SEK 500,000 as a coordinator, covering a maximum of 80% of eligible costs, to run a planning project of up to 12 months that produces a proposal for a published international research and innovation call, with the final application period closing 6 October 2026 at 14:00.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Up to SEK 300,000 for a project partner and up to SEK 500,000 for a coordinator, capped at 80% … Deadline: Oct 6, 2026 Location: Sweden

#BeActive EU Sport Awards 2026: €125,000 in Erasmus+ Prize Money Across Five Categories, With €15,000 per Winner and €5,000 per Finalist, Closing 17 September 2026

The European Commission and EACEA have opened the ERASMUS-SPORT-2026-EU-AWARDS call for the #BeActive EU Sport Awards, offering a €125,000 prize pot split across five categories — Physical Activity, Inclusion, Volunteering, Across Generations and Peace — with one €15,000 winner and two €5,000 finalists in each, and a submission deadline of 17 September 2026 at 17:00 CEST.

Status: Open Type: Prize Amount: €125,000 total prize budget: in each of five categories, one winner receives €15,000 and two … Deadline: Sep 17, 2026 Location: Europe and European Union

Frontiers in T1D Cure 2026: Two €100,000 DiabetesCERO Grants for Preclinical and Translational Type 1 Diabetes Cure Research, With Letters of Intent Closing 31 August 2026

Fundación DiabetesCERO's second Frontiers in T1D Cure call awards two grants of €100,000 each over 24 months to established PhD-holding researchers at non-profit institutions in the European Union working on curative preclinical and translational approaches to type 1 diabetes, with first-stage Letters of Intent due 31 August 2026.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Two grants of €100,000 each, paid as €50,000 in year one and €50,000 in year two Deadline: Aug 31, 2026 Location: European Union

FWF–ISF Austrian–Israeli Joint Projects 2026: Uncapped 36- to 48-Month Bilateral Research Funding Decided by a Single FWF Lead-Agency Review, Closing 10 December 2026

The Austrian Science Fund and the Israel Science Foundation are jointly inviting bilateral research proposals in all scientific disciplines, with one integrated 20-page proposal reviewed by the FWF as acting Lead Agency for 2026, due to the FWF by 10 December 2026 at 2:00 pm Vienna time and to the ISF by 13 December 2026 at 1:00 pm Jerusalem time.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: No funding cap is set by the call Deadline: Dec 10, 2026 Location: Austria and Israel

ESA University of Tomorrow Kick-Start 2026: Up to €75,000 at 75% Funding for a Six-Month Space-Enabled Feasibility Study, Closing 14 September 2026

ESA Space Solutions is funding six-month kick-start feasibility studies for satellite-enabled services aimed at universities — virtual labs, remote learning, connected campuses and open research data — with ESA covering 75% of costs up to €75,000 on a zero-equity basis, closing 14 September 2026.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: Up to €75,000 per activity, representing a 75% ESA contribution towards a total activity cost of … Deadline: Sep 14, 2026 Location: Europe, Canada, United Kingdom and Switzerland

NCN DAINA 4: PLN 26 Million for Joint Polish–Lithuanian Basic Research Projects, With Up to PLN 1.3 Million per Polish Team and €200,000 per Lithuanian Team, Joint Proposals Closing 15 September 2026

Poland's National Science Centre and the Research Council of Lithuania have opened the fourth DAINA call, funding 36-month joint Polish–Lithuanian basic research projects in all 26 NCN panels, with the joint proposal due to the Lithuanian side by 15 September 2026 and the Polish national proposal due in OSF by 22 September 2026 at 2 pm.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: PLN 26,000,000 total NCN allocation for Polish teams Deadline: Sep 15, 2026 Location: Poland and Lithuania

HRZZ German–Croatian Bilateral Projects (IPDE-2026-12): €60,000–€200,000 for the Croatian Half of a Weave Project Judged by the DFG, Closing 31 December 2026

The Croatian Science Foundation will co-fund the Croatian side of German–Croatian bilateral basic research projects with EUR 60,000 to EUR 200,000 over up to three years, using a single DFG evaluation in which only proposals ranked in the top 20% are recommended for funding, with the Croatian submission due by 31 December 2026 at 17:00 CET.

Status: Open Type: Grant Amount: EUR 60,000 to EUR 200,000 for the Croatian part of the project, spread evenly across project … Deadline: Dec 31, 2026 Location: Croatia, Germany and Europe

Application guidance

Use the listings above as a shortlist, then build your application from the official instructions. Save the source page, deadline, eligibility rules, required documents, contact details, and any program-specific scoring criteria. If the deadline is rolling, apply early enough for review queues and budget limits. If the deadline is fixed, work backward from the closing date and leave time for recommendations, institutional approvals, financial documents, and portal errors.

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EU Funding and Horizon Europe Grants FAQ

Do I need partners in other countries to get EU funding?

Many EU calls require a consortium of organizations from multiple eligible countries, though some instruments fund single applicants. The call topic on the official EU portal states the consortium rules.

Can non-EU organizations participate?

Often yes — associated countries and sometimes other international partners can join, with participation and funding rules varying by programme and country. Verify your country's status in the official call documentation.

Where are EU funding applications submitted?

Through the European Commission's official Funding and Tenders Portal. Everything you need, including templates and deadlines, is published there for each call.