New Grants Added This Week – 23rd January 2025 to 30th January 2025

New Grants Added This Week – 23rd January 2025 to 30th January 2025

There were 146 new schemes added last week with a total amount available of £20,969,750.

The amounts available range from £500 to £3,000,000.

Money is available for the following funding purposes: Buildings and Renovation, Business Growth, Business Innovation, Energy Efficiency, Overseas Markets Development, Purchasing Equipment, Recruit and Develop Staff, Starting a Business and Working Capital.

Money is available for the following business types: Academic, Large Business, Medium Business, Micro Business, Research Organisation, Small Business and Start-ups.

Top 10 Funding Opportunities:

Clean Hydrogen Partnership: Call for Proposals 2025

This call for proposals aims to fund projects to support the creation of cutting-edge hydrogen technologies. The Call addresses key priorities identified by the Strategic Research Agenda, including Renewable Hydrogen Production, Hydrogen Storage and Distribution, Transport, Heat and Power, Cross-cutting and Hydrogen Valleys. Up to €80 million contribution per project is available for topics relating to Hydrogen Valleys. Up to €8m per project is available for other topics.

Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substance (PFAS) Exposure, Emissions, and End of Life Management in the Healthcare Sector

The action funded under this topic is expected to achieve impacts including, but not limited to, contributing to IHI JU SRIA objectives, driving cross-sectoral health innovation for a competitive European health industry and contributing to the objectives of the Industrial Strategy for Europe and Pharmaceutical Strategy for Europe.

Boosting Innovation Through Better Integration of Fragmented Health R&I Efforts

The actions to be funded under this topic are expected to achieve impacts including, but not limited to, breaking down fragmentation between various disciplines of medicine and technological areas in order to conceive and develop technologically and socially innovative, people-centred, integrated healthcare solutions that can seamlessly be introduced in healthcare systems.

Boosting Innovation through Exploitation of Digitalisation and Data Exchange in Healthcare

The actions to be funded under this topic are expected to achieve impacts including, but not limited to, wider availability of interoperable, quality data, respecting FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) principles, facilitating research and the development of integrated products and services.

Boosting Innovation for Better Assessment of the Added Value of Innovative Integrated Healthcare Solutions

The actions to be funded under this topic are expected to achieve impacts including, but not limited to, seamless and successful implementation in healthcare settings of cross-sectoral innovations, integrated products and services delivering proven benefits to patients, healthcare systems and society as a whole.

Scale-up and Optimisation of Manufacturing Processes for Electrolyser Materials, Cells, or Stacks

The projects funded under this topic should contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, maintaining European leadership in electrolyser production and strengthen the European value chain through the ability to deliver high-quality stacks.

Safeguarding Innovation in Secondary use of Health Data in the European Health Data Space (EHDS)

The action funded under this topic is expected to achieve impacts including, but not limited to, fostering data-driven research and innovation advancing healthcare in the EU, a world-leading approach to IP protection of data and improved balance between data utilisation and access control rights.

Digital Label: One Source of Comprehensive Information for Medical Technology Products

The action funded under this topic is expected to achieve impacts including, but not limited to, streamlined and ‘green’ delivery of information, improved accessibility of information for users (HCPs and patients) and regulators and increased alignment between MDR and other EU and national legislations and streamlined compliance for all.

P2R: Increasing UK Policymaker Engagement with Research

This scheme is providing funding to develop and expand UK-wide policy to research (P2R) infrastructure, facilitating direct connections between public and civil servants and research organisations. UK businesses, third sector organisations or government bodies can also be included on research grant proposals as a project co-lead.

Prevention and Population Research Programme Award (March 2025)

This award will provide long-term support for broad, multidisciplinary research with transformative potential in prevention and population research.

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