EU subsidies
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application process for EU funding
EU subsidies
We support companies throughout the entire
application process for EU funding
EU subsidies
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Horizon Europe is an ambitious, Europe-wide funding programme that focuses on climate change and various social transformations (e.g. digitalization, mobility) and aims to meet social challenges in an appropriate and sustainable manner with its measures and instruments. The primary goal is to strengthen research and thus the competitiveness of the EU in a global context. Key concerns include achieving a CO2-neutral EU by 2050 or, for example, strengthening the resilience of democratic systems in the event of a crisis (war, pandemic, natural disasters).
A total budget of around €95 billion is available for the implementation of the measures in the period from 2021-2027.
The program comprises three central pillars:
- Open science: includes frontier research projects, fellowships and exchanges for researchers and investment in world-class research infrastructures.
- Global challenges and industrial competitiveness: includes research activities on societal challenges, the development of technological and industrial capacities in the areas of health, climate, energy, food, digitalization, mobility and civil security.
- Open innovation: Expansion of the European innovation landscape, including stronger links between business, research, higher education and entrepreneurship.
All legal and natural persons are eligible to participate. As one of the objectives of Horizon Europe is to promote transnational cooperation in the fields of science, education and industry, at least three independent institutions from three different EU Member States or associated countries are required for cooperation projects.
The type and amount of funding are defined in the respective (open) calls for proposals. Eligible direct costs in research and innovation activities (RIA) as well as in coordination and support activities are reimbursed at 100%. Direct costs in innovation measures that are somewhat closer to the market, on the other hand, are reimbursed at a maximum of 70%.
Indirect costs are reimbursed at a flat rate (25% of eligible direct costs).