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Source of Funding: Women TechEU
Women TechEU is a 2-year EU-funded project supporting women leading deep tech startup companies from Europe.
Our mission is to create a more gender-balanced entrepreneurship ecosystem. We believe that diversity drives innovation, and we are here to provide women in deep tech with more opportunities, resources, and support to thrive.
The project consortium is launching 4 calls for applications over the span of 2 years which, following a rigorous evaluation process, will result in a total of 160 beneficiaries. Each beneficiary will receive €75k grants (non-dilutive finance) as well as a personalised business development programme which includes mentoring, coaching and targeted training among other options.
Visit the below link to read further:
Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
Xjenza Malta is receiving proposals under the PRIMA Networking Support Scheme (NET2PRIMA). This initiative is designed to strengthen networking opportunities and foster collaboration in the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA), and thus to support R&I in the areas of water management, farming systems and agro-food value chain.
PRIMA is a joint EU program uniting 20 Euro-Mediterranean countries, including:
The NET2PRIMA Scheme provides Malta-based stakeholders with financial assistance to participate in PRIMA-related workshops, networking sessions, and brokerage events. These events are hosted by the PRIMA Foundation, National Contact Points, and other key organizations connected to PRIMA.
Key Benefits of NET2PRIMA
Interested parties are to submit their Application Form electronically to prima.xjenzamalta@gov.mt by not later than 20 working days before the chosen event.
You could check events related to PRIMA and FUTURE4PRIMA via the following links:
Visit the below link to download application forms and guidelines:
Call deadline: ongoing
Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
Are you seeking funding to enhance your training and mobility activities? The PRIMA Training and Mobility Award 2025 is open for applications, offering an excellent opportunity to establish collaborative links with foreign counterparts from any of the 20 PRIMA Participating States.
Funding Opportunities:
Applicants must demonstrate that the proposed activities will:
Eligible entities established in Malta can apply for funding up to EUR 8,000.
The Call will be open throughout the year with the following cut offs:
Application forms and guidelines are availabile on the below link:
Source of Funding: Xjenza Malta
Xjenza Malta is receiving proposals under the Horizon Internationalisation Partnership Award Scheme (HIPAS). The Scheme will support Maltese eligible entities intending to submit a Horizon Europe proposal (including Partnerships indicated in the Scheme Rules), as a Coordinator entity to engage a service provider (local or foreign) who will be supporting the applicant entity through proposal writing and submission. The support is limited to € 8,000. More details can be seen the rules.
Interested Applicants are to submit their application form electronically to horizon.malta@gov.mt keeping Lili Kankaya lili.vasileva@gov.mt in copy with “HIPAS – Application 2025” as a subject heading. The call will be open throughout the year (until 7th November 2025) with the following cut offs:
Visit the below link to download application forms and guidelines.
Source of Funding: Cascade Funding Hub
Visit the below link to view the 21 funding opportunities on Cascade Funding portal, an instrument by the European Commission.
Please note that these calls have different deadlines within the month of January 2025.
Xjenza Malta is receiving proposals under the European Innovation Council Support Scheme. The aim of the scheme is to support applicants applying to Open and Challenges calls and who will apply for the cut-off dates as stated in the Horizon Europe EIC work programme.
The European Innovation Council Programmes are:
The scheme is exclusively available to sole applicants and consortium coordinators.
Applicants may apply for Option A and/or Option B, and/or Option C depending on the EIC programme applied to and the stage of their EIC application. Applicants may apply to:
Interested Applicants are to submit their application form electronically to eicscheme.xjenzamalta@gov.mt with “EIC Support Scheme – NAME OF LEGAL ENTITY + Application” as a subject heading.
For further enquiry on the programme please contact jean.pace@gov.mt.
Call deadline: ongoing scheme
Visit the below link to download application forms and guidelines.
Source of Funding: European Research Council (ERC)
Xjenza Malta is receiving proposals under the ERC Support Scheme. The Scheme aims to strengthen the opportunities for talented researchers to obtain grants from the ERC (European Research Council) for excellent and ground-breaking research based on researchers’ own ideas within all areas of research. The Scheme is divided into two options. Applicants are to fill in the appropriate sections of the form; they may select either Option A or Option B, or both:
The mentoring initiative will support potential ERC applicants by helping to identify international experts to provide coaching and advice.
Applicants interested to benefit from the ERC Mentoring Initiative are to indicate their interest and detail the mentoring activities they require. An expected workload and envisaged compensations for the mentors are to be specified.
The maximum cost for Option A should be up to €5000 (inclusive of VAT). The Mentors are to be selected by a list of Mentors which will be provided by Xjenza Malta.
The objective of this activity is to raise the capabilities of potential ERC candidates to prepare successful ERC grant applications through attending ERC proposal writing trainings.
The training activities may take place in any EU Member State or Associated Country physically or online. The trainers must have extensive experience and proven track record in running ERC workshops and helping successful ERC grantees. The duration of the physical trainings should be of minimum 1 day and maximum 5 days. No restrictions apply for the online trainings.
Interested Applicants are to submit their application form electronically to horizon.malta@gov.mt keeping Lili Kankaya lili.vasileva@gov.mt in copy with “ERC Support Scheme 2025” as a subject heading. The call will be open throughout the year (until 26th September 2025) with the following cut offs:
Visit the below link to download the application forms and guidelines.
Source of Funding: EU Emissions Trading System
What will the Innovation Fund 2024 General Call finance?
Budget: 2.4 billion EUR
Small-scale projects call window: budget 100 000 000 EUR
‘small-scale project’ means a project with a total capital expenditure not exceeding EUR 20 000 000 but larger than EUR 2 500 000
Link: EU Funding & Tenders Portal | EU Funding & Tenders Portal
Medium-scale projects call window budget: 200 000 000 EUR
‘medium-scale project’ means a project with a total capital expenditure above EUR 20 000 000 and not exceeding 100 000 000
Link: EU Funding & Tenders Portal | EU Funding & Tenders Portal
Large-scale projects call window budget: 1 200 000 000 EUR
‘large-scale project’ refers to a project with a total capital expenditure above 100 000 000 EUR
Link: EU Funding & Tenders Portal | EU Funding & Tenders Portal
Clean tech manufacturing call window budget 700 000 000 EUR
The capital expenditure for such projects must be greater than 2 500 000 EUR
Link: EU Funding & Tenders Portal
Pilot projects call window budget 200 000 000 EUR
The capital expenditure for such projects must be greater than 2 500 000 EUR
Link: EU Funding & Tenders Portal
Activities that can be financed under the large-, medium-, and small-scale projects topics:
The clean-tech manufacturing topic finances the manufacturing of innovative clean-tech components for hydrogen production/consumption, renewable energy and energy storage.
The pilot projects topics financing the construction and operation of pilot projects that focus on validating, testing and optimising highly innovative, deep decarbonisation solutions in all sectors eligible for Innovation Fund support.
(sectors listed in Annex I and Annex III to the EU ETS Directive 2003/87, including environmentally safe carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) that contributes substantially to mitigating climate change, as well as products substituting carbon-intensive ones produced in sectors listed in Annex I to the EU ETS Directive or construction and operation of innovative energy storage or construction and operation of CO2 storage solutions or construction and operation renewable energy installations (in photovoltaics, concentrated solar power, onshore and offshore wind power, ocean energy, geothermal, solar thermal, and others), including innovative systems aspects such as connection to the electricity/heat grid)
A 1 billion EUR call has also been dedicated to the manufacturing of batteries for Electric Vehicles (innovation can be in chemicals, life cycle, sustainability, et cetera). The project CAPEX must be greater than 2 500 000 EUR.
Link: EU Funding & Tenders Portal | EU Funding & Tenders Portal.
The Innovation Fund grant must not exceed 60% of the relevant costs. Relevant costs refers to the net extra costs, calculated as the difference between the best estimate of (i) the economic costs (covering investment and operation) and (ii) the economic revenues and operational benefits– known as the ‘No Reference Plant Methodology’ (taken as default).
More specifically, the Relevant Costs shall be calculated using the best estimate of the undiscounted total eligible Project capital expenditure (CAPEX) and the Net Present Value (NPV) 1 of the eligible Project Revenues, Operational Benefits, Maintenance CAPEX, and Operational Costs (OPEX), arising over the first ten years of the Project’s operation. This is the default methodology for all Projects
There is also the fall-back option of ‘Reference Plant Methodology’.
Link: relevant-cost-methodology_innovfund_en.pdf
Eligibility
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:
Projects must be located in EU Member States or EEA countries (i.e. Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein).
Projects may also be located in Northern Ireland on the condition that they concern the generation, transmission, distribution or supply of electricity.
For maritime sector project, please refer to the call text.
Examples of Innovation Fund successful projects: Innovation Fund projects per country - European Commission
Funds and Programmes Division (FPD) as the National Contact Point urges interested applicants to thoroughly read the respective call text.
Recordings of information sessions can be found here: Innovation Fund 2024 Call and Battery Info Day - European Commission
Source of Funding: BlueMissionMed
In In the framework of the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030”, the EU funded project BlueMissionMed, in collaboration with the European Commission (EC), announces the “Blue Rivers and Lakes” Award to celebrate the initiatives to protect and restore small/medium scale basins and therefore contributing to the Mission’s objectives.
The EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030” aims to eliminate pollution and make the blue economy carbon-neutral and circular. The Mission supports regional engagement and cooperation through area-based “Lighthouses” in major sea/river basins. Mission Lighthouses are sites to pilot, demonstrate, develop and deploy the Mission activities across EU seas and river basins.
The award represents an opportunity to witness the commitments of the EU basins community of actors towards the Mission and to present the actions and initiatives which contribute to the Mission Ocean’s objectives.
The purpose of this award is to highlights projects where impactful interventions can be more directly observed and replicated in smaller, more localized aquatic systems.
The “Blue Rivers and Lakes” will award 3 actions engaging local rivers and lakes communities in protecting Ocean and Waters in the following three categories:
Don’t miss the chance! Read the full call here.
The deadline for the submission of the actions is January 29, 2025.
Source of Funding: Transforming Health and Care Systems (THCS)
The Transforming Health and Care Systems (THCS) Partnership is a multilateral strategic initiative under Horizon Europe, aimed at fostering the transition towards more sustainable, efficient, resilient, inclusive, innovative and high-quality people-centred health and care systems equally accessible to all.
Xjenza Malta together with other Research Funding Organisations from 20 countries, has launched the 3rd Joint Transnational Call to financially support R&I projects. Entities based in Malta are eligible to apply for up to € 500,000 in funding, enabling them to join a consortium and submit a proposal for this Call (N.B. if multiple national partners are included in a single consortium, the total funding for all Maltese participants combined cannot exceed the €500,000 cap).
This Call for proposals, entitled “Better care closer to home: Enhancing primary and community care”, aims to strengthen primary and community health and care systems and to provide policymakers and decision-makers with the necessary knowledge and tools to govern the transitions needed in the primary and community care sector.
Proposals are expected to address one of two sub-topics:
For further information on this year’s call, kindly refer to the Call Text, National Application Form, as well as the National Rules for participation for State Aid and Non-State Aid. Download the Annexes now.
To apply, the below need to be submitted by the pre-proposal deadline:
SAVE THE DATE
The THCS Joint Call Secretariat will be hosting an online information event on December 17, 2024, from 14:00 to 16:00 CET. Register for the info session.
For further information, please contact us on eusubmissions.xjenzamalta@gov.mt / +356 23602152
Visit THCS website.
Funded by the European Union Framework programme – Grant Agreement N. 101095654. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HADEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.