Under Horizon Europe, the European Commission funds research and innovation projects for a greener Europe and a healthy planet for all.
Funding opportunities
Single-stage - This call closed on 17 September 2025
Two-stage - First stage closed on 04 September 2025; Second stage - Invited applicants will submit full proposal by 18 February 2026
Single-stage - This call closed on 16 September 2025
Two-stage - First stage closed on 04 September 2025; Second stage - Invited applicants will submit full proposal by 18 February 2026
Single-stage - This call closed on 17 September 2025
Two-stage - First stage closed on 04 September 2025; Second stage - Invited applicants will submit full proposal by 18 February 2026
Single-stage - This call closed on 17 September 2025
Two-stage - First stage closed on 04 September 2025; Second stage - Invited applicants will submit full proposal by 18 February 2026
Single-stage - This call closed on 16 September 2025
Two-stage - First stage closed on 04 September 2025; Second stage - Invited applicants will submit full proposal by 18 February 2026
This call closed on 16 September 2025
This call closed on 24 September 2025
Single-stage - Submit your proposal by 30 September 2025
Two-stage - First stage closed on 04 September 2025; Second stage - Invited applicants will submit full proposal by 18 February 2026
Apply for funding
Information on how to compose your project team and find partners
Overview of the application process and what types of projects can be funded
Resources and contact points to help you prepare your proposal
Tips to help you find partners when applying for Horizon Europe funding
What you should comply with when applying for funding and implementing your project
What to comply with when applying for funding and implementing your project
How to manage your project
Comply with the conditions defined in your grant agreement
Tips and requirements on communicating your project
Advice and resources on how to disseminate and exploit your project results
Guidelines on the contractual management of your project and reporting
How to effectively inform policymakers of your findings and maximise your policy impact
News

From Dutch dairy farms to Spanish forests, women are showing how rural Europe can thrive when their ideas and leadership are recognised.

Smarter decisions about real-world problems start with better data – and Earth observation can provide just that, thanks to European efforts to open up access to massive amounts of satellite data collected every day.

With support from EU-funded researchers, farmers across Europe are adopting smarter and better integrated pest management that protects crops and cuts chemicals - without cutting profits.

The Apply AI Strategy sets out how to speed up the use of AI in Europe's key industries and the public sector. The AI in Science Strategy focuses on putting Europe at the forefront of AI-driven research and scientific excellence.

Dive deep into a researcher’s mobility journey to discover how a move to Estonia sparked innovation and broadened research horizons.

From droughts to disease, coffee and chocolate are under threat, but scientists and farmers are working together to keep these daily treats on the table.
Publications

Disseminating and exploiting results - A starter kit for EU-funded research and innovation projects

This checklist provides useful tips on how to better communicate your project's work on a variety of social media channels.

Guide on writing policy briefs for impact

EU-funded NbS research projects tackle the climate and biodiversity crises







