New Grants Added This Week – 28th August 2025 to 4th September 2025

New Grants Added This Week – 28th August 2025 to 4th September 2025

There were 146 new schemes added last week with a total amount available of £17,854,976.

The amounts available range from £1,000 to £2,100,000.

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

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:

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 6: Additional Activities for the European Biodiversity Partnership: Biodiversa

This action aims to continue to provide support to the European Biodiversity Partnership Biodiversa+ identified in the Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2021 2024 and implemented under the previous topics HORIZON-CL6-2021-BIODIV-02-01 and HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-18, and in particular to fund additional activities (which may also be undertaken by additional partners) in view of its intended scope and duration, and in accordance with Article 24(2) of the Horizon Europe Regulation.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 5: Innovative Construction and Maintenance, with the use of New Materials and Techniques, for Resilient and Sustainable Transport Infrastructure

Project results are expected to demonstrate combined solutions for infrastructure construction that achieve targets including, but not limited to, at least 50% of the construction materials used are recycled or sourced from recycled materials, reduced pollutant emissions by at least 30% considering the entire life cycle of the infrastructure and reduced degradation of ecosystems and fragmentation of habitats during construction, maintenance, operation and decommissioning of transport infrastructure.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 5: Innovative Construction and Maintenance, with the Use of New Materials and Techniques, for Resilient and Sustainable Transport Infrastructure

Project results are expected to contribute to the demonstration of combined solutions for infrastructure construction that achieve targets including, but not limited to, at least 50% of the construction materials used are recycled or sourced from recycled materials.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 5: Integrating Advanced Materials, Cell Design and Manufacturing Development for High-Performance Batteries Aimed at Mobility (Batt4EU Partnership)

Project results are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, European battery cell manufacturers being supported in their transition from incumbent (Gen.3) liquid electrolyte lithium-ion battery to high performance (solid-state) lithium ion batteries.

Development of Sustainable and Design-to-Cost Batteries with (Energy-)Efficient Manufacturing Processes and Based on Advanced and Safer Materials (Batt4EU Partnership) – Research and Development

Project results are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to the development of next generation low-cost batteries for improving the affordability of electric mobility, enhancing the competitiveness of the European battery value chain, while lowering the share of Critical Raw Materials (CRM).

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 5: Accelerating Freight Transport and Logistics Digital Innovation

Project results are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, extended functionalities of electronic Freight Transport Information (eFTI) platforms beyond the required actions forming part of the implementation of Regulation 2020/1056280 for new use cases, solutions and applications, enabling harmonised electronic business to-business (B2B) information sharing and exchange in multimodal logistics chains and hubs such as those related to greenhouse gases (GHG) reporting, sustainability claims and other actions leveraging efficient and green freight operations in the supply chain.

Real Time Monitoring of Regulated and Non-Regulated Emissions from all Types of Vessels and Other Port Activities in Order to Enforce Emission Limits in Waterfront Cities

The expected outcome of this topic is to support the Zero Pollution Action Plan and the Smart and Sustainable Mobility Strategy as well as the implementation of the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission. Project results are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, the development of broadly accepted harmonised methods to measure real sailing emissions, including coastal, open seas and inland waterway with potential to be used for future compliance monitoring.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 5: Accelerating Freight Transport and Logistics Digital Innovation

Project results are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, extended functionalities of electronic Freight Transport Information (eFTI) platforms beyond the required actions forming part of the implementation of Regulation 2020/1056 for new use cases, solutions and applications, enabling harmonised electronic business to-business (B2B) information sharing and exchange in multimodal logistics chains and hubs such as those related to greenhouse gases (GHG) reporting, sustainability claims and other actions leveraging efficient and green freight operations in the supply chain.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 5: Integrating Inland Waterway Transport in Smart Shipping and Multimodal Logistics Chains

Project results are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, enhanced solutions and tools to better integrate inland waterway transport (IWT) into the overall logistic chains and increase the modal share of inland waterway transport, being developed and demonstrated in use cases in line with the objectives set up in NAIADES III.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 6: Improving Grassland Management in European Livestock Farming Systems

Project results are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, the availability of data, models and methodologies to measure, monitor, assess and valorise the multifunctionality of grassland farming systems being improved, benefitting all relevant actors involved in grassland management.

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