General conditions
Any type of organisation can apply for Horizon Europe funding as long as they have the operational and financial capacity to carry out the tasks that they propose.
For most calls for proposals, you must apply as a team of at least 3 partner organisations from 3 different EU or associated countries. At least one of the 3 partners must be from an EU country. In addition to these 3 partners, organisations from other countries might be able to join your consortium. Please consult the Horizon Europe programme guide. Further details or exceptions are listed on the pages of the call topics in the Funding & tenders portal.
Some calls for proposals require a so-called multi-actor approach: this means your proposed project must involve a diverse set of stakeholders, in particular end-users and users of the project’s results.
Applicants by topic
Applicants could, for example, include the following stakeholders (non-exhaustive list):
Horizon Europe Cluster “Culture, creativity and inclusive society”
Universities and research institutes
Local, regional and national public administrations
Museums, cultural institutions and the cultural tourism industry
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the field of digital technologies such as augmented reality and virtual reality
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) active in the field of migration and radicalisation
Horizon Europe Cluster “Civil security for society”
Universities and research institutes, especially in the areas of cybersecurity, security R&I, information and communication technologies, Artificial Intelligence, social sciences and humanities
Industry and SMEs in the fields of cybersecurity, security R&I, ICT, Artificial Intelligence
European standardisation organisations
Ministries, national & local authorities
Law enforcement agencies, border and custom authorities, crisis management security authorities, civil protection authorities
Emergency services, hospital, medical centres
First responders NGOs
Critical infrastructure
Horizon Europe Cluster “Food, bioeconomy, natural resources, agriculture and environment”
Universities and research institutes
Civil society organisations including NGOs and consumer associations
Public administration including legislators and implementing authorities
Industry and SMEs
End-users, including but not limited to farmers, foresters, advisors, municipalities, water utilities, citizens’ associations, professional associations
Horizon Europe “Reforming European R&I”
Universities, research centres
NGOs, governmental organisations, civilian volunteer organisations, civil society organisations
Citizens associations
Every consortium must assign a project coordinator who will be the main contact for the European Research Executive Agency throughout the project.
How to find project partners
These partner search tools and networks can help you find project partners:
- Funding & tenders portal
- National contact points (NCPs)
- Horizon Europe NCP portal
- Enterprise Europe Network
We also organise Information Days every year, which include a brokerage and networking session for you to meet potential project partners. Please check our events calendar.