EU Grants for Chemistry

Discover EU funding opportunities and grant programmes for the chemistry sector. Browse open and forthcoming calls from Horizon Europe and other European Commission initiatives.

Showing 17 of 17 grant calls

Open

Development of sustainable and design-to-cost batteries with (energy-)efficient manufacturing processes and based on advanced and safer materials (Batt4EU Partnership)

HORIZON Innovation Actions

Budget:€4 000 000
Deadline:January 20, 2026
Open

Integration of human driving behaviour in the validation of CCAM systems (CCAM Partnership)

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Budget:€4 000 000
Deadline:January 20, 2026
Open

Integrating advanced materials, cell design and manufacturing development for high-performance batteries aimed at mobility (Batt4EU Partnership)

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Budget:€4 000 000
Deadline:January 20, 2026
Open

Development of innovative solutions strengthening the security of renewable energy value chains

HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

Budget:€15 000 000
Deadline:February 17, 2026
Open

Large-scale production of liquid advanced biofuels and renewable fuels of non-biological origin

HORIZON Innovation Actions

Budget:€15 000 000
Deadline:February 17, 2026
Open

Demonstration of thermal energy storage solutions for solar thermal plants and systems

HORIZON Innovation Actions

Budget:€15 000 000
Deadline:February 17, 2026
Forthcoming

Consolidation of the Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs with reinforced AI focus)

DIGITAL Simple Grants

Budget:€79 200 000
Deadline:March 3, 2026
Forthcoming

Completion of the initial Network of European Digital Innovation Hubs

DIGITAL Simple Grants

Budget:€8 000 000
Deadline:March 3, 2026
Forthcoming

Data Space for Manufacturing

Digital SME Support Actions

Budget:€9 000 000
Deadline:March 3, 2026
Closed

Open topic on testing / validating tools, technologies and data used in cross-border prevention, preparedness and responses to climate extreme and geological events and chemical, biological or radiological emergency threats

HORIZON Innovation Actions

Budget:€6 000 000
Deadline:November 12, 2025
Closed

Open topic on better customs and supply chain security

HORIZON Innovation Actions

Budget:€6 000 000
Deadline:November 12, 2025
Closed

Open topic on secured and facilitated crossing of external borders

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Budget:€6 000 000
Deadline:November 12, 2025
Closed

Open topic on efficient border surveillance and maritime security

HORIZON Innovation Actions

Budget:€6 000 000
Deadline:November 12, 2025
Closed

Open topic on Improving disaster risk management and governance to ensure self-sufficiency and sustainability of operations in support of enhanced resilience

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Budget:€6 000 000
Deadline:November 12, 2025
Closed

Call for proposals to support the development of innovative medical countermeasures for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats (HERA) - Reusable respiratory personal protective equipment (PPE)

EU4H Project Grants

Budget:€18 000 000
Deadline:December 4, 2025
Closed

Call for proposals to support the development of innovative medical countermeasures for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats (HERA) - Medicinal products

EU4H Project Grants

Budget:€18 000 000
Deadline:December 4, 2025
Closed

Call for proposals to support the development of innovative medical countermeasures for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats (HERA) - Detection and diagnosis

EU4H Project Grants

Budget:€18 000 000
Deadline:December 4, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions About Chemistry EU Grants

The European Commission offers a wide range of funding opportunities specifically designed for the Chemistry sector. These include grants through Horizon Europe (the EU's flagship research and innovation programme with a budget of €95.5 billion), the European Innovation Council (EIC) which provides funding for breakthrough innovations, and various sector-specific initiatives. Funding types range from Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) with 100% funding rates, to Innovation Actions (IA) with 70% funding for companies, and Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) for networking and coordination activities. Our database helps you find grants that match your organization's specific needs, project stage, and funding requirements.
Applying for EU grants in the Chemistry sector involves several key steps. First, use Grantalist to identify suitable open calls that match your project idea and organization type. Next, carefully review the call documentation, including eligibility criteria, evaluation criteria, and the work programme. Most EU grants require you to form a consortium with partners from at least 3 different EU member states or associated countries. Once ready, you'll submit your proposal through the EU Funding & Tenders Portal, which includes a detailed description of your project, work packages, budget breakdown, and impact assessment. The evaluation process typically takes 3-5 months, after which successful applicants enter grant agreement preparation. We recommend starting your application at least 2-3 months before the deadline.
EU grants for the Chemistry sector offer diverse funding levels depending on the programme and action type. Small-scale grants through programmes like EIC Accelerator can start from €500,000 up to €2.5 million in grant funding, plus up to €15 million in equity investment. Collaborative research projects under Horizon Europe typically range from €3 million to €10 million for standard projects, while some large-scale flagship initiatives can exceed €20 million. SMEs and startups often benefit from higher funding rates (up to 70% for Innovation Actions compared to large companies) and access to specialized instruments. The exact amount depends on the specific call topic, project scope, consortium size, and type of activities proposed.
Eligibility for Chemistry EU grants extends to a wide range of organizations. Legal entities from EU member states and associated countries (including the UK for some programmes, Norway, Switzerland, and others) are typically eligible. This includes universities and research institutions, large enterprises and multinational corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with fewer than 250 employees, startups and scale-ups, public bodies and NGOs, and international organizations. Some calls specifically target certain organization types, such as SME-only calls or academic-focused research grants. Third-country participation is possible in many programmes, though often without EU funding.