Grants

HO

HORIZON (EU)

An AI Foundation Toxicology Model and Framework to Support Waiving a Second Species in Drug Safety Studies

This grant supports the development of a validated AI Foundation Toxicology Model and a weight-of-evidence framework to facilitate the waiver of second species in chronic and sub-chronic drug safety studies for small molecule medicines. The project aims to reduce the reliance on animal testing by leveraging New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) and cutting-edge AI, thus increasing industrial competitiveness, efficiency, regulatory acceptance, and adherence to ethical standards. The grant expects to improve decision-making, regulatory consistency, lower costs, and promote faster development of safe and effective medicines.

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HO

HORIZON (EU)

Decode the Immunoscience of age-related diseases

This grant aims to accelerate EU access to cost-effective interventions for age-related immune diseases by identifying personalized treatment approaches, defining prevention strategies based on ageing biomarkers, and integrating fragmented research efforts. The project seeks to halt the progression of age-associated diseases by leveraging predictive and digital biomarkers, improve quality of life, promote innovative diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic strategies, and build new data-driven research infrastructure. Outcomes include new insights into the interplay between ageing and immune diseases, development of early detection strategies, advancement of precision medicine, and establishment of collaborative platforms for integrating multi-omics and clinical data with artificial intelligence.

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HO

HORIZON (EU)

IHI European HealthCare Incubator Network

The IHI European HealthCare Incubator Network aims to create a sustainable, pan-European network of healthcare incubators to support, guide, and fund highly innovative early-stage healthcare companies. The network's goal is to leverage the combined expertise and resources of public and private sector incubators, drawing on cross-sector mentorship, infrastructure access, and milestone-based financial support to enable startups to commercialize novel technologies addressing unmet public health needs. The network will catalyze innovation, improve the competitiveness of the European healthcare industry, and foster growth, scale-up, and investment readiness of early-stage companies. This action synergizes with key EU strategies, including the Industrial Strategy, Pharmaceutical Strategy, EU4Health Programme, and European Innovation Council initiatives, to maximize innovation impact, accelerate market access, and reinforce Europe's position as a global healthcare innovation leader.

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PP

PPPA (EU)

Youth-Driven Social Media Design: Safe, Inclusive, and Publicly-Owned Social Media

This grant seeks proposals for the co-creation, design, and first-stage implementation of a Fediverse-based or ATProtocol-based social media platform specifically for young EU citizens. The project is focused on improving user well-being, privacy, inclusivity, and mental health, involving youths from at least eight diverse EU Member States and especially including those with disabilities or neurodevelopmental conditions. The project aims for a strong impact on the decentralized social media ecosystem, providing lessons for the wider community, and making publicly available open-source contributions. Key expected impacts include sustainability of results, strong uptake strategies, and new insights about young people's online needs, as well as market research and public reporting on decentralized alternatives to commercial social media.

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EU

EUBA (EU)

Research and analysis of jurisprudence on international protection and registration in the EUAA Case Law Database (Asylum case law collection)

The objective of this call for proposals is to enhance the accessibility to and collection of jurisprudence related to asylum and expand the EUAA Case Law Database.

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JU

JUST (EU)

Call for proposals for action grants to support transnational projects in the fields of e-Justice, victims’ rights and procedural rights

The call for proposals aims to facilitate effective and non-discriminatory access to justice for all, and effective redress, including by electronic means (e-Justice), by promoting efficient civil and criminal procedures. The call also aims to promote and support the rights of all victims of crime as well as the procedural rights of suspects and accused persons in criminal proceedings. This biennial call, under the Access to justice specific objective of the Justice Programme (JUST), covers the priorities of e-Justice and victims’ rights and procedural rights.

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JU

JUST (EU)

Call for proposals for action grants to support transnational projects in the fields of e-Justice, victims’ rights and procedural rights

This call for proposals aims to facilitate effective and non-discriminatory access to justice for all, and effective redress, including by electronic means (e-Justice). It fosters efficient civil and criminal procedures, and supports the rights of all victims of crime as well as the procedural rights of suspects and accused persons in criminal proceedings. This biennial call, under the Justice Programme's Access to justice specific objective, covers priorities on e-Justice and on victims' rights and procedural rights. This particular topic covers the e-Justice priority in support of transnational projects.

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ER

Erasmus+ (EU)

#BeActive-EU-SPORT-AWARDS - Across generations

This award aims to recognise sport activities implemented by organisations working with sport across generations and contributing to strengthen communities. It recognises organisations that have made a significant contribution to strengthening communities promoting inter-generational activities through sport, providing easier access to sport & physical activities for all generations and keeping in mind interests of future generations. This category celebrates initiatives that use sport to bring people of all ages together, fostering intergenerational connections, inclusion, and long-term community development. It highlights the power of sport in bridging generational gaps, fostering understanding, and creating stronger, more connected communities.

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ER

Erasmus+ (EU)

#BeActive-EU-SPORT-AWARDS – Inclusion

This award aims to recognise sport activities implemented by organisations that have successfully used sport as a powerful tool to promote social inclusion, gender equality, diversity, and unity. It recognises efforts that break down barriers, empower and include underrepresented groups, and use sport to foster understanding, peace, and diversity in society. This category rewards initiatives that meet social challenges and support disadvantaged groups, such as ethnic minorities, people with disabilities or vulnerable young people. It highlights the transformative power of sport in building bridges, empowering communities, and shaping a more inclusive and united society.

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