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CAPACITY BUILDING CAP2B
OpenedCode: 38500 | Identifier Code: I3-2026-CAP2B | Programme name: 16401 | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 19/03/2026
General objective
The overall objective of the I3 Strand 2b is to build capacity in less developed regions to develop and strengthen their regional innovation ecosystems and value chains through coordinated and interlinked investments in several regions.
This call for proposals aims to improve the capacity of public authorities and innovation intermediaries (e.g. clusters to support companies in the identification of investment portfolios at an interregional scale
The purpose of this activity is to build capacities for a successful participation in Strand 1 or Strand 2a calls, enhancing interregional cooperation with a view to identifying and sharing good practices, deriving actionable policy recommendations, strengthening institutional capacities, and experimenting new approaches. This will also help public authorities and agencies to design evidence-based and targeted policy interventions in the long-term, including updates to regional Smart Specialisation Strategies and related innovation policy frameworks.
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Perform EU
OpenedCode: 38496 | Identifier Code: CREA-CULT-2026-PERFORM-EU | Programme name: 3948 | Sub-program: Culture | Start submission calls: 30/10/2025 | End submission calls: 15/01/2026
The specific objective of this action is to test and implement innovative models through changemaker projects, to rethink touring in the performing arts in a more sustainable, inclusive, diverse and balanced way.
This action addresses applicants that are active in the performing arts sector and have a high sectorial, sub-sectorial representativity and geographical coverage.
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EIC Accelerator 2026 – Short application
OpenedCode: 38494 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-EIC-2026-ACCELERATOR-01 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: European Innovation Council-EIC (2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/11/2025 | End submission calls: 17/12/2025
The EIC Accelerator supports companies (principally SMEs, including start-ups) to scale up high impact innovations with the potential to create new markets or disrupt existing ones. The EIC Accelerator focuses in particular on innovations, building on scientific discovery or technological breakthroughs (‘deep tech’) and where significant funding is needed over a long timeframe before returns can be generated (‘patient capital’).
The EIC Accelerator supports the later stages of technology development as well as scale up. The technology component of your innovation must therefore have been tested and validated in a laboratory or other relevant environment (e.g. at least TRL 5). The EIC Accelerator looks to support companies where the EIC support will act as a catalyst to crowd in other investors necessary for the scale up of the innovation.
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Large scale not-for-profit European sport event
OpenedCode: 38492 | Identifier Code: ERASMUS-SPORT-2026-LSSNCESE | Programme name: 2918 | Sub-program: Key Action 2 (KA2) – Cooperation among organisations and institutions | Start submission calls: 13/11/2025 | End submission calls: 22/01/2026
This Action aims to support the organisation of sport events with a European dimension in the following fields:
- Volunteering in sport;
- Social inclusion through sport;
- Fight against discrimination in sport, including gender equality;
- Encouraging healthy lifestyles for all: projects under this priority will mainly focus on
- a)the implementation of the three pillars of the HealthyLifestyle4All initiative,
- b) the implementation of the Council Recommendation on health-enhancing physical activity and the EU Physical Activity Guidelines,
- c) the support to the implementation of the European Week of Sport,
- d) the promotion of sport and physical activity as a tool for health,
- e) the promotion of all activities encouraging the practice of sport and physical activity,
- f) promotion of traditional sport and games.
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Public Sector Loan Facility
OpenedCode: 38487 | Identifier Code: JTM-2026-PSLF | Programme name: 23747 | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 27/01/2026
This topic targets projects linked to a framework loan to address serious social, economic and environmental challenges deriving from the transition towards the EU’s 2030 climate and energy targets and the EU’s 2050 objective of climate neutrality, for the benefit of the EU territories identified in the Territorial Just Transition Plans.
– The projects must be linked to an EIB framework loan. Framework loans by other banks or EIB financial intermediaries (including EIB Intermediated Framework Loans or Multi-Beneficiary Intermediated Loans) cannot benefit from PSLF funding under this topic.
This Call has the following topics:
- JTM-2026-PSLF-STANDALONE-PROJECTS
- JTM-2026-PSLF-FRAMEWORK-LOANS
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NEWS – Media Literacy
OpenedCode: 38484 | Identifier Code: CREA-CROSS-2026-MEDIALITERACY | Programme name: 15593 | Sub-program: Cross-sectoral strand | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 11/03/2026
The call will support innovative cross-border media literacy projects and practices across Europe among various population segments, addressing the challenges of a continuously changing digital media landscape.
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Support for information measures relating to the common agricultural policy (IMCAP)
OpenedCode: 38480 | Identifier Code: IMCAP-2026-INFOME | Programme name: 16396 | Start submission calls: 07/10/2025 | End submission calls: 14/01/2026
The general objective of the call is to raise awareness about the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) within the EU, amongst all citizens, farmers and non-farmers alike and to disseminate information about the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the key messaging should be fully consistent with the Commission’s legal requirement to carry out information measures on the CAP within the meaning of Article 46 of Regulation (EU) 2021/2116.
The measures should help citizens understand the CAP, about how the CAP responds to challenges faced by agriculture and food producers, helps restore consumer confidence following crises, supports development in rural areas and promotes a more competitive, sustainable and resilient Union model of agriculture, including its simplification agenda.
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Quantum Grand Challenge
OpenedCode: 38477 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-JU-EUROHPC-2026-QGC-02-01 | Programme name: 24430 | Start submission calls: 14/10/2025 | End submission calls: 08/01/2026
The primary objective is to establish a comprehensive technical and financial roadmap that demonstrates the potential of the quantum computer developed by the start-up for scientific innovation, economic relevance, and eventual industrial-scale deployment.
In addition to the roadmap, eligible companies should deliver physical proofs of principle or preliminary prototypes that demonstrate the feasibility of their integrated hardware and software quantum computing systems. These outputs will be subject to technical assessment and a financial pre-screening, and pending a positive outcome, they will form the basis for consideration in Phase 2.
The projects should showcase the added value of their quantum computing solutions in one or more carefully chosen application sectors, selected by the start-up based on technical feasibility and projected market return. As of Phase 2, the start-up should be accompanied by a number of users representative of the selected application sectors. Applicants are encouraged to include in their proposal Expressions of Interest from those user representatives.
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NEWS – JOURNALISM PARTNERSHIPS – COLLABORATIONS
OpenedCode: 38469 | Identifier Code: CREA-CROSS-2026-JOURPART-COLLABORATIONS | Programme name: 3948 | Sub-program: Cross-sectoral strand | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 04/02/2026
The European news media sectors play a crucial and valuable role in Europe.
Yet, they are facing multiple challenges. Partially as a result of the digital shift, with readers shifting to online sources and traditional news outlets losing advertising revenues, the economic sustainability of professional journalism has come under pressure.
Many media at the local level as well as those putting their public interest mission before profits, have had to close down, weakening media pluralism and posing risks for the good functioning of democracy.
Topic 1. “Journalism Partnerships – Collaborations” seeks to help the wider European news media sector become more sustainable and resilient, including small media. Support is foreseen for collaborative projects in and between any news media (sub)sector and/or genre that aim to enhance cooperation, help media adapt to new economic and consumption realities and instil systemic change across that (sub)sector.
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NEWS – JOURNALISM PARTNERSHIPS – PLURALISM
OpenedCode: 38466 | Identifier Code: CREA-CROSS-2026-JOURPART-PLURALISM | Programme name: 3948 | Sub-program: Cross-sectoral strand | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 04/02/2026
The European news media sectors play a crucial and valuable role in Europe.
Yet, they are facing multiple challenges. Partially as a result of the digital shift, with readers shifting to online sources and traditional news outlets losing advertising revenues, the economic sustainability of professional journalism has come under pressure.
Many media at the local level as well as those putting their public interest mission before profits, have had to close down, weakening media pluralism and posing risks for the good functioning of democracy.
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Creative Innovation Lab
OpenedCode: 38463 | Identifier Code: CREA-CROSS-2026-INNOVLAB | Programme name: 3948 | Sub-program: Cross-sectoral strand | Start submission calls: 23/10/2025 | End submission calls: 23/04/2026
The Creative Innovation Lab support shall support the design, development and/or spread of innovative tools, models or solutions applicable in the audiovisual (compulsory) and at least one the following sectors: music, books or museums.
The audiovisual sector covers all activities and companies related to the development, production, distribution, promotion and circulation of the following content:
- Feature films, animations and creative documentaries intended primarily for cinematic release;
- Fiction audiovisual works (one-off or series), animation (one-off or series) and creative documentaries (one-off or series) intended primarily for the purposes of television or digital platform exploitation;
- Interactive, non-linear fiction, animation or creative documentary projects (e.g. narrative virtual reality projects);
- Narrative video games and interactive narrative immersive experiences. In order to be considered narrative, the story must be told or shown throughout the whole game (in-game storytelling) or interactive immersive experience, and not only as an introduction or an ending.
The objectives of the scheme is to encourage cooperation between the audiovisual sector and the music, book or museum sectors to accompany their environmental transition and/or to improve their competitiveness and/or the circulation, visibility, discoverability, availability, diversity and the audience of European content across borders. The support also aims to enable the European audiovisual sector and these three sectors (music, books and museums) to better adapt to the opportunities offered by the development of Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Worlds.
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Innovative space-based applications enhancing capabilities for a resilient Europe
OpenedCode: 38460 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-EUSPA-2026-SPACE-02-52 | Programme name: 25135 | Start submission calls: 22/10/2025 | End submission calls: 24/02/2026
Proposals should be built on the exploitation of the distinguishing features of Galileo and EGNOS seeking to enhance the way practitioners prepare for and manage crises and security operations.
Proposals should develop applications and technologies that focus on commercial exploitation in one of the following priority areas, which must be clearly indicated:
- Development of EGNSS-based spoofing-proof downstream solutions to support the digital transformation of security practitioners in security-critical operations (e.g. Law Enforcement Agencies, Custom Authorities, Border and Coast Guards, etc) in various applications, including: environmental crimes management, prevention of smuggling and trafficking, counter-terrorism, border and maritime surveillance, migration management, fugitive search, public safety and fundamental rights, illegal poaching, customs operations and Electronic Freight Transport Information, dangerous goods transportation, usage of robots and/or automated Galileo-enabled platforms for surveillance, etc.;
- Development of EGNSS-based downstream solutions to support the resiliency and functioning of critical infrastructures in EU (e.g. digital infrastructure, drinking water supply and distribution, water waste management, healthcare, e-government, etc.);
- Development of EGNSS-based downstream solutions to support crisis management operations: drone-supported operations, improved and safer asset management systems, AR/VR for first responders, novel EGNSS smartphone-sized or wearable technologies, UneXploded Ordnance (UXO) risk assessment and clearance for humanitarian operations, etc.
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Space Data Economy
OpenedCode: 38457 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-EUSPA-2026-SPACE-02-51 | Programme name: 25135 | Start submission calls: 22/10/2025 | End submission calls: 24/02/2026
Europe has made a considerable investment in its space infrastructure, resulting in two pivotal outcomes: first, a strategic autonomy of the continent, and second, a surge in economic growth driven by space-enabled applications. Additionally, Europe boasts a thriving sector offering space data, services and products, which continues to show steady growth.
The market for space data and services is fragmented, both on the side of supply and demand. A fragmented and underdeveloped demand from both public and private users does not allow for scaling up, hindering the realization of the full potential of the EU Space infrastructure.
Space data can be used in almost all industry verticals in the EU and worldwide. While some sectors are already using space data to high extent, providing benefits to the citizens, economy and environment, other sectors are only marginally testing the ground. The demand creation is progressing, however, in order to foster the space data economy, it is needed to scale up and accelerate the market uptake and mass adoption of space data, in the context of the applicable legal framework.
In order to achieve this, the proposals should focus on the development of innovative solutions, tailored to the specific needs of downstream industries and verticals and addressing inherent sectorial demand fragmentation issues. There is also an untapped potential of using space data to bolster green and digital transitions, presenting an opportunity to create innovative solutions in these domains.
Moreover, the projects should leverage the existing relevant sectorial regulations and policies, by exploring how the proposed solutions using space data and services can support these regulations.
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ELEVATE: European League of Advanced Digital Skills Academies
OpenedCode: 38454 | Identifier Code: DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-09-LEAGUE-OF-ACADEMIES | Programme name: 15593 | Start submission calls: 04/11/2025 | End submission calls: 03/03/2026
Initiatives such as the Cybersecurity Skills Academy and the four academies (see topic 4.1 of the DEP work Programme 2025-2027) tackle the shortage of ICT specialists in a specific area, highlighting critical issues.
The League aims to enhance coordination and collaboration among sectoral initiatives and projects, fostering synergies and a collective approach to minimize fragmentation risks.
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European Advanced Digital Skills Competitions
OpenedCode: 38451 | Identifier Code: DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-09-COMPETITIONS | Programme name: 15593 | Start submission calls: 04/11/2025 | End submission calls: 03/03/2026
The scope of this topic is to develop six challenges for the European Digital Skills Competitions in the four digital areas corresponding to the Sectoral digital skills academies (Quantum, GenAI, Chips, Virtual Worlds), the Destination Earth Initiative (see topic 4.2 of the DEP Work Programme 2025-2027) and one additional area to be developed by the consortium.
The challenges will be designed to target three clear objectives: each will address a European societal-, technological or industrial-relevant challenge, attract a large participation of students and help them develop their skills, and raise their awareness and understanding of team and project-based work as well as applied research and innovation in the respective digital technologies. Special attention will also be given to design local and major tournaments.
The consortium will also design attractive prize schemes and award for the best challenges from the six areas.
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Collaboration platform for the European connected and autonomous vehicle of the future
OpenedCode: 38449 | Identifier Code: DIGITAL-2026-AI-09-AUTOMOTIVE | Programme name: 15593 | Start submission calls: 04/11/2025 | End submission calls: 03/03/2026
The action will implement the following activities:
- Support the management and coordination of joint developments under the ECAVA by:
- Steering, coordinating and supporting research, innovation and deployments projects, including EU-funded (e.g. under the Chips JU, CCAM and 2ZERO Partnerships, potential future Joint Undertakings), national-funded and industry-driven projects and initiatives (e.g. projects under the Eclipse SDV Working Group, AUTOSAR, COVESA, …). Consolidate or orchestrate existing coordination mechanisms under FEDERATE, Eclipse SDV, Autosar, COVESA, etc..
- Defining and supporting key roles and responsibilities for project management, including a high-level ambassador to ensure dialogue and exchange with senior automotive decision-makers in companies; a team of chief operations officers and a team of chief architects to ensure coherence and alignment.
- Drive the alignment and consensus on common technology platforms:
- Define and update a long-term strategic roadmap and vision across companies’ initiatives for joint, largely open-source, developments.
- Support the alignment across companies on common high-level architectures, building blocks, standards, interfaces and tools for key digital technologies in the scope of the Alliance. This shall include software, hardware, and interfaces with cloud infrastructure.
- Help identify and define non-differentiating areas for beneficial collaborations regarding automotive AI development, including approaches for data sharing and pooling to support joint AI development.
- Follow and contribute where relevant to standardisation activities including at international level.
- Support the incubation of joint developments, notably by:
- Supporting the rollout of the common strategic roadmap, providing a drumbeat to ensure speedy implementation, and an efficient transfer of outcomes from relevant projects, aiming towards rapid integration in series production.
- Setting up certification and labeling processes for the outcomes of joint developments under the initiative.
- Disseminating outcomes and help to build a dynamic ecosystem, based on an open-source plan and leveraging existing communities.
- Support the integration and maintenance of core joint developments based on a collaborative digital platform:
- Supporting the operation of a repository and developer platform for jointly developed building blocks, interfaces, tools, models, etc. and of a digital platform for collaboration, building as far as possible on existing mechanisms, which support Europe’s strategic autonomy.
- Supporting, where relevant, the maintenance of common stacks by relevant organisations(s), such as ECLIPSE SDV, for instance through reference implementation and pre-integrations.
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Apply AI: GenAI for the public administrations
OpenedCode: 38446 | Identifier Code: DIGITAL-2026-AI-09-GENAI-PA | Programme name: 15593 | Start submission calls: 04/11/2025 | End submission calls: 03/03/2026
The selected consortium will be responsible for enhancing the scalability and replication of successful European GenAI pilot solutions, through activities that foster knowledge sharing, community building, and capacity development.
Such activities could consist, for example, in implementing software documentation best practices, facilitating peer-to-peer knowledge sharing and experience exchange, deploying targeted training and support programs, and establishing a community of practice. A helpdesk can be set up to support pilot projects and other interested public administrations on technical, organisational and legal – such as procurement – matters.
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Virtual worlds test beds
OpenedCode: 38441 | Identifier Code: DIGITAL-2026-AI-09-VIRTUAL-TESTBEDS-STEP | Programme name: 15593 | Start submission calls: 04/11/2025 | End submission calls: 03/03/2026
For this action, support to two world-class sectorial testbeds through two projects is envisaged: one for industrial applications (such as manufacturing, construction or industrial design) and one for societal applications (such as education and training, cultural heritage and other cultural experiences, public administration or healthcare). Each testbed should create a network of facilities with critical mass across at least three different Member States or associated countries.
Proposals are expected to focus on either industrial or societal applications. The area should be clearly identified within the proposal.
The test beds will provide all necessary expertise and infrastructure for the design and implementation of the testing methodologies, combining physical world and virtual worlds facilities.
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Health: Data ingestion capacities and data services for the European Genomic Data Infrastructure in the European Health Data Space: data tools
OpenedCode: 38437 | Identifier Code: DIGITAL-2026-AI-09-DS-HEALTH-TOOL | Programme name: 15593 | Start submission calls: 04/11/2025 | End submission calls: 03/03/2026
Data tools for the 1+MG data infrastructure should be based on common standards and as automated as possible, and should enable data quality check at source, benchmarking, annotation and enhancement on the data provider end and by the operator of the data infrastructure, as appropriate.
This covers the whole process of data inclusion, integration and access provision, as well as compliance assessment, risk management and data security assurance on the side of data infrastructure. All steps and functionalities should be designed to support the needs and requirements of three main use scenarios, i.e. research (largely already covered by the GDI project), and clinical care and public health policymaking.
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Secretariat of the European Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Alliance
OpenedCode: 38434 | Identifier Code: DIGITAL-2026-AI-09-ECAVA | Programme name: 15593 | Start submission calls: 04/11/2025 | End submission calls: 03/03/2026
The Secretariat shall support the effective set-up, functioning and day-to-day work of the ECAVA. It should function in an agile and efficient way, with clear processes and roles and a capacity to adapt to evolving circumstances. It will work with the members and participants of the Alliance and with the European Commission.
The tasks of the Secretariat will notably include:
- supporting the organisation and work of its General Assembly, working groups, Steering Committee, Alliance Forum and other meetings, including by editing the documents produced.
- Supporting the administrative processes of the ECAVA, notably by assisting the European Commission in the management of applications.
- Disseminating outcomes of the Alliance, notably through the creation and maintenance of a website, and building a dynamic ecosystem.
- Supporting the members of the Alliance in the development and update the ECAVA’s yearly roadmap.
- Providing the needed expertise, for instance legal expertise on competition rules.




