New Grants Added This Week – 20th July 2025 to 27th July 2025

New Grants Added This Week – 20th July 2025 to 27th July 2025

There were 188 new schemes added last week with a total amount available of £68,303,250.

The amounts available range from £750 to £25,000,000.

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:

DRIVE35 Innovation Fund: Collaborate – Industrial Research

This competition aims to support businesses with late stage collaborative research and development projects that will support the UK’s transition to zero emission vehicles and a pathway to a net zero automotive industry.

DRIVE35 Innovation Fund: Collaborate – Experimental Development

This competition aims to support businesses with late stage collaborative research and development projects that will support the UK’s transition to zero emission vehicles and a pathway to a net zero automotive industry.

Strengthening Pathways to Alternative Socioeconomic Models for Continuous Improvement of Biodiversity

Project results are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, new knowledge to develop and accelerate pathways towards best available alternative socio-economic models that support biodiversity restoration and protection.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 5: Advancing Remote Operations to Enable the Sustainable and Smart Mobility of People and Goods Based on Operational and Societal Needs (CCAM Partnership)

Project results are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, a comprehensive set of principles, guidelines and requirements for remote operations that clarify operational complexities (e.g., safety, (cyber-)security, liability, privacy, certification and operator training, interoperability, cross-border operations) being defined, and the establishment of a standardised approach to extend the Operational Design Domain (ODD) of CCAM solutions.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 3: Advancing Autonomous Systems and Robotics for High-Risk Disaster Response, Strengthening Disaster Resilience in Conflict-Afflicted Crisis Zones

Projects supported under this topic are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, developing and/or adapting a Multi-Function Autonomous Systems for High-Risk Scenarios, which can navigate the unique challenges posed by conflict-driven disasters, such as unstable structures and heavily obstructed urban environments. This system will perform or support civilian tasks like search and rescue, hazard assessment, and supply transport in areas too dangerous for human responders.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 5: Preparing for Large-Scale CCAM Demonstrations (CCAM Partnership)

Project results are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, paving the road for forthcoming CCAM deployment and delivering a comprehensive large scale demonstration plan for CCAM vehicles across Europe.

Engineer Next Generation Veterinary Vaccine Technology Platforms

aims to fund ‘plug and play’ veterinary vaccine platforms, leveraging transformative technologies, interdisciplinary approaches, and cross-sector partnerships, focusing on entire platform technology pipeline from antigen discovery to delivery and underpinned by immunological understanding to address unmet veterinary vaccine needs.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 3: Open Topic for Role of the Human Factor for the Resilience of Critical Infrastructures

Projects supported under this topic are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, critical infrastructure being more resilient to natural hazards, intentional and accidental harmful human actions, including cyber attacks.

Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme Cluster 3: Data Repository for Security Research and Innovation

The projects supported under this topic are expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, accurately gathered, stored, managed and preserved research training and testing data, disaggregated by gender if relevant, which is verified and selected in order to be realistic, up-to-date and sufficient, as well as making research more trustworthy and reproducible.

Turing AI Pioneer Interdisciplinary Fellowships: Outline Applications

This scheme is providing funding to established researchers from across UK Research and Innovation remit, without a background in core artificial intelligence (AI) research, who want to build domain relevant AI capability and develop advanced AI approaches to tackle a specific research challenge in their chosen field.

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