Deadline: 03-Sep-2026
The European Commission is inviting grant applications to enhance EU space autonomy and access through innovative solutions for reliable, cost-effective, and autonomous launch capabilities. Projects can receive €10–15 million each, supporting EU launch service providers, ground facilities, and commercial space capabilities.
Programme Overview
The grant program aims to:
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Reinforce EU strategic autonomy by reducing reliance on non-EU providers for space access
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Ensure reliable and cost-effective EU launch services for space missions
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Diversify EU launch service providers and expand commercial access to space
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Promote innovative technologies and infrastructure for autonomous EU launch capabilities
This initiative also encourages the integration of gender considerations in research and innovation where relevant to project objectives.
Funding Details
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Funding per project: €10,000,000–€15,000,000
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Total program budget: €22,590,000
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Eligible activities: Development of launch infrastructure, facilities, and systems supporting EU space autonomy
Key Project Focus Areas
Projects should address one or more of the following priorities:
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EU strategic autonomy: Reduce dependency on non-EU launch services
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Infrastructure development: Establish launch pads, integration facilities, control centers, payload processing, tracking systems, safety measures, and propellant storage
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Support EU launch service providers: Ensure they serve as ultimate users, utilizing EU launch vehicles for EU missions
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Commercial expansion: Promote new entrants and expand EU-based commercial space offerings
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Synergies with past actions: Complement previous Horizon Europe projects and ongoing ESA and national initiatives, including those from the ESA Council Ministerial Meeting (Nov 2025)
Eligibility Criteria
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Open to any legal entity worldwide, including:
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EU and non-EU organizations
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International organizations
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Must comply with Horizon Europe regulations
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EU launch service providers must be included in the consortium as the end users of the facilities
How to Apply
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Form a project consortium: Include EU launch service providers and relevant stakeholders
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Define project scope: Focus on building or improving launch infrastructure and ground facilities
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Demonstrate strategic relevance: Align with EU space autonomy objectives and Horizon Europe priorities
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Prepare detailed proposal: Include technical objectives, expected outcomes, timelines, and budget
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Submit application: Ensure compliance with Horizon Europe regulations and ESA/national synergies
Tips for a Strong Application
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Include EU launch providers as active partners in the consortium
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Clearly demonstrate impact on EU autonomy and reliability in space access
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Highlight innovation and commercial scalability of proposed solutions
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Align the project with ESA and national space initiatives
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Provide a detailed plan for facility operations, safety, and technical management
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Omitting EU launch service providers from the consortium
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Proposing facilities outside EU territory
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Failing to align with Horizon Europe or ESA priorities
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Ignoring technical requirements for ground facilities and infrastructure
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Submitting proposals with unclear budget allocation or timelines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply for this grant?
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Any legal entity worldwide, including EU/non-EU organizations and international institutions, following Horizon Europe rules.
2. What is the funding range per project?
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€10,000,000–€15,000,000 per project.
3. What types of activities are funded?
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Development of launch pads, integration and control facilities, tracking systems, payload processing, safety measures, and propellant storage.
4. Are commercial space providers eligible?
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Yes, but EU launch service providers must be included in the project consortium.
5. Must projects align with previous ESA or Horizon Europe actions?
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Yes, proposals should complement past initiatives and align with national and ESA strategies.
6. Is gender integration mandatory?
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Not mandatory; include gender dimensions only if relevant to the research objectives.
7. Can non-EU entities lead the project?
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Yes, provided all Horizon Europe participation conditions are met and EU launch providers are involved.
Conclusion
The EU Space Autonomy and Access Grant 2026 empowers Europe to maintain independent, reliable, and innovative space access. By funding state-of-the-art infrastructure, launch facilities, and commercial capabilities, the program strengthens strategic autonomy, expands EU-based space services, and supports sustainable growth in the European space sector.
For more information, visit European Commission.









































