We are pleased to announce the release of the first issue of the HELIOS Monthly Review of Grant Proposals – a new regular publication prepared by the HELIOS project team to support researchers, universities, and innovators in navigating the European funding landscape.
This inaugural issue covers 13 carefully selected funding opportunities across three major programmes: Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, and EU4Business Support. The selection focuses on calls that are most relevant to the research communities involved in organic lighting, advanced materials, modern technologies, and the biocircular economy.
What you will find in Issue №1 (March 2026):
Horizon Europe calls spanning a wide range of topics, including soil health and living labs (HORIZON-MISS-2026-05), sustainable rural innovation and circular bioeconomy (HORIZON-CL6-2026-02), AI-driven materials discovery and advanced sensing materials (HORIZON-CL4-2026-01 and HORIZON-CL4-2026-05), climate policy in agriculture and forestry, water infrastructure modernization, phytosanitary treatments, pesticide resistance management, livestock circularity, and plant protection ecosystems.
Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) / CEO Challenge – a rolling programme supporting early-stage founders through cross-border knowledge exchange and a monthly stipend of €450–1,100.
EU4Business Support for Ukrainian SMEs – an umbrella initiative providing direct grants, interest rate compensation, and consulting vouchers for Ukrainian businesses seeking recovery and international growth.
Each entry includes a concise description of the call’s objectives, key evaluation criteria, the relevant programme identifier, and the submission deadline – giving readers everything they need to make a quick and informed decision about whether to apply.
This digest is part of HELIOS’s broader commitment to knowledge dissemination and capacity building within the European Research Area. We intend to publish it on a monthly basis, keeping our partners, affiliated researchers, and the wider scientific community informed of the most relevant funding opportunities as they open.
We are pleased to announce the release of the first issue of the HELIOS Monthly Review of Grant Proposals – a new regular publication prepared by the HELIOS project team to support researchers, universities, and innovators in navigating the European funding landscape.
This inaugural issue covers 13 carefully selected funding opportunities across three major programmes: Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, and EU4Business Support. The selection focuses on calls that are most relevant to the research communities involved in organic lighting, advanced materials, modern technologies, and the biocircular economy.
What you will find in Issue №1 (March 2026):
Horizon Europe calls spanning a wide range of topics, including soil health and living labs (HORIZON-MISS-2026-05), sustainable rural innovation and circular bioeconomy (HORIZON-CL6-2026-02), AI-driven materials discovery and advanced sensing materials (HORIZON-CL4-2026-01 and HORIZON-CL4-2026-05), climate policy in agriculture and forestry, water infrastructure modernization, phytosanitary treatments, pesticide resistance management, livestock circularity, and plant protection ecosystems.
Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) / CEO Challenge – a rolling programme supporting early-stage founders through cross-border knowledge exchange and a monthly stipend of €450–1,100.
EU4Business Support for Ukrainian SMEs – an umbrella initiative providing direct grants, interest rate compensation, and consulting vouchers for Ukrainian businesses seeking recovery and international growth.
Each entry includes a concise description of the call’s objectives, key evaluation criteria, the relevant programme identifier, and the submission deadline – giving readers everything they need to make a quick and informed decision about whether to apply.
This digest is part of HELIOS’s broader commitment to knowledge dissemination and capacity building within the European Research Area. We intend to publish it on a monthly basis, keeping our partners, affiliated researchers, and the wider scientific community informed of the most relevant funding opportunities as they open.
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