New Grants Added This Week – 29th June 2025 to 6th July 2025

New Grants Added This Week – 29th June 2025 to 6th July 2025

There were 31 new schemes added last week with a total amount available of £1,730,999.

The amounts available range from £1,000 to £500,000.

Money is available for the following funding purposes: Buildings and Renovation, Business Growth, Business Innovation, Energy Efficiency, Overseas Markets Development, Purchasing Equipment 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:

Towards Precision Medicine: Platform for Transdiagnostic Stratification of Brain Dysfunction

The action under this topic is expected to achieve impacts including, but not limited to, clarification of the biological basis of CNS transdiagnostic symptoms expediting the identification of novel and more effective precision therapies across the relevant disorders, boosting the competitiveness of European industry and beyond.

Establishing Ortho and Cardiology Ambulatory Surgical Centres in Europe

The action 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, infrastructure funding initiatives establishing ASCs in orthopaedics and cardiology and new long term healthcare strategy, planning and funding in HCP recruitment and training as well as digital solutions and medical technology for efficient ASC services.

AI-Powered Signal Detection in Pharmacovigilance

The action funded under this topic is expected to contribute to outcomes including, but not limited to, enhanced drug safety by improving the speed and accuracy of identifying adverse drug reactions (signal detection), proactive risk management by improving risk assessment and prediction, scalability in monitoring, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders and improved patient safety through an earlier and more effective risk management plan, risk communication, and risk mitigation.

Understanding how Infections Foster and Induce Non-Communicable Diseases

The action under this topic is expected to achieve impacts including, but not limited to, accelerating the EU’s access to more cost-effective interventions for the most burdensome diseases, decreasing the risk of developing serious diseases later in life by defining specific prevention strategies and contributing to halting the progression of chronic diseases by using biomarkers in early interventions.

Master School and Fellowship Open Call 2026

Universities, academic consortia, and education-focused innovators are invited to submit proposals that contribute to closing the knowledge gap within urban mobility by offering high-quality, challenge-based, intersectoral, and international education. Eligible projects can include, but are not limited to, summer schools for Master students, new EIT Urban Mobility Master programmes and New universities joining the existing EIT Urban Mobility Master School programmes.

Agri-Tech and Food Technology, Mid and North Wales – CRD – Industrial Research

This competition aims to support business led projects that grow their innovation activities in the agri-tech and food technology cluster in Mid and North Wales.

Agri-Tech and Food Technology, Mid and North Wales – CRD – Experimental Development

This competition aims to support business led projects that grow their innovation activities in the agri-tech and food technology cluster in Mid and North Wales.

Health Technologies Connectivity Awards: Round Two

This scheme is providing funding to spend time in a different research or user environment to build new connections applicable to health technologies.

RIS Education Open Call 2026

This Call seeks to fund projects that can support the overall RIS strategy and aims, offer high-quality education, reach a large audience and market, and gain recognition efficiently with a lasting effect. Projects should address one of the following five topics: RISE 1: Capacity-building, RISE 2: Education and training activities with a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship as well as urban mobility, RISE 3: Organisation of summer and winter schools for bachelor students in domain of area of innovation and entrepreneurship, RISE4: Scaling-up of local existing activities to reach wider audience and wider impact and RISE5: Network building with educational players.

US-UK and Germany-UK Collaborative Research: Seed Funding in Semiconductor Security

This scheme is providing funding to initiate collaborative projects with either the US or Germany in the field of semiconductor security.

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