Deadline: 29-May-2026
The BlueActionAA Community-Led Pilot Action Call (BAAC-01) provides cascading grants between €200,000 and €2 million to support community-led marine and freshwater ecosystem restoration across the Atlantic and Arctic regions. Projects must align with the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030,” the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030, and the Zero Pollution Action Plan. Eligible applicants include public authorities, NGOs, SMEs, research institutions, and civil society organizations from EU Member States and associated countries.
The BlueActionAA (BAAC-01) Call is a funding opportunity designed to empower regional and local communities to lead ecosystem restoration and protection efforts across the Atlantic and Arctic basins.
It supports innovative, collaborative, and community-driven solutions that contribute to the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030.”
The call provides:
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Financial support via cascading grants
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Technical assistance
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Capacity-building resources
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Support for implementation and innovation uptake
Projects must deliver measurable environmental impact within 6 to 24 months.
Policy Alignment and Strategic Framework
Funded projects must align with major EU environmental strategies:
1. EU Mission: Restore Our Ocean and Waters by 2030
This mission aims to:
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Restore degraded marine and freshwater ecosystems
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Protect biodiversity
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Reduce pollution
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Enable climate resilience
2. EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030
Focuses on:
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Ecosystem restoration
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Nature protection
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Biodiversity conservation
3. EU Action Plan Towards Zero Pollution
Targets:
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Elimination of pollution in oceans and inland waters
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Reduced air, soil, and water contamination
4. European Climate Law & Sustainable Blue Economy Strategy
Promotes:
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Carbon-neutral blue economy
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Circular resource use
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Climate adaptation in coastal and marine sectors
Projects must address at least one interconnected objective across these frameworks.
Funding Overview
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Total grants awarded: At least 5
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Grant size: €200,000 to €2,000,000
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Maximum per single organization: €500,000
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Duration: 6–24 months
Eligible costs include:
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Personnel
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Equipment and purchases
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Travel
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Subcontracting
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Project implementation expenses
Small consortia are allowed, but funding per single organization is capped.
Focus Areas
Projects should support one or more of the following:
Marine and Freshwater Ecosystem Restoration
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Habitat restoration
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Biodiversity protection
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Coastal resilience initiatives
Pollution Prevention and Elimination
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Waste reduction in marine and inland waters
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Plastic pollution mitigation
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Water quality improvement
Community Engagement and Innovation
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Collective local collaboration
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Participatory governance
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Innovation piloting and scaling
Sustainable Blue Economy Transition
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Carbon-neutral maritime practices
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Circular economy models
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Climate adaptation measures
Community leadership is a core requirement.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible entities include:
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Regional and local public authorities
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
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Foundations
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Civil society organizations
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Citizen associations
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Professional associations
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SMEs and large enterprises
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Cultural and educational institutions
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Research organizations and academia
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EU research infrastructure
Applicants may apply individually or as part of a consortium.
Eligible Countries
The call is open to:
EU Member States
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
Including outermost regions and Overseas Countries and Territories linked to Member States.
Horizon Europe Associated Countries
Lead applicants are particularly encouraged from:
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France
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Ireland
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Spain
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Portugal
Projects must focus on Atlantic and Arctic regions.
What Makes a Strong Proposal?
Competitive projects demonstrate:
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Clear ecosystem restoration outcomes
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Strong community participation
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Policy alignment with EU frameworks
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Measurable environmental indicators
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Feasible 6–24 month implementation plan
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Cross-sector collaboration
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Innovation with scalability potential
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure your organization or consortium qualifies under eligible entity and country criteria.
Step 2: Define the Environmental Challenge
Identify a marine or freshwater issue aligned with EU Mission objectives.
Step 3: Develop an Innovation Plan
Outline:
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Proposed solution
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Community engagement model
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Environmental impact indicators
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Timeline (6–24 months)
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Budget allocation
Step 4: Build Partnerships (Optional)
Form small consortia to strengthen interdisciplinary capacity.
Step 5: Prepare Budget
Include eligible costs only. Ensure no single organization exceeds €500,000 in requested funding.
Step 6: Submit Application
Apply through the official BlueActionAA submission platform before the deadline.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Weak community engagement strategy
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Misalignment with EU Mission objectives
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Unrealistic budgets
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Lack of measurable environmental indicators
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Exceeding funding caps
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Overly theoretical proposals without pilot implementation
Practical, field-based innovation is prioritized.
Why This Call Matters
Atlantic and Arctic ecosystems face:
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Biodiversity loss
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Marine pollution
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Climate-driven degradation
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Coastal vulnerability
Community-led innovation accelerates restoration by combining local knowledge with EU policy frameworks.
The BlueActionAA call strengthens regional leadership, supports climate-neutral blue economy transitions, and contributes to measurable ecosystem recovery by 2030.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How much funding can one organization receive?
A single organization can receive up to €500,000, even within a consortium.
2. What is the maximum total grant size?
Projects can receive up to €2 million in total.
3. How long can projects run?
Projects must last between 6 and 24 months.
4. Are consortia required?
No. Single organizations may apply, but partnerships are encouraged.
5. Are research-only projects eligible?
Projects must include pilot or implementation components, not purely research.
6. What ecosystems are covered?
Marine, coastal, and freshwater ecosystems in Atlantic and Arctic regions.
7. Is community involvement mandatory?
Yes. Community-led and participatory approaches are central to eligibility.
Final Takeaway
The BlueActionAA Community-Led Pilot Action Call (BAAC-01) is a high-value EU-aligned funding opportunity supporting ecosystem restoration, pollution reduction, and sustainable blue economy transitions across the Atlantic and Arctic.
With grants up to €2 million and strong emphasis on community leadership and innovation, this call enables local actors to implement scalable environmental solutions that contribute directly to the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030.”
For more information, visit BlueActionAA.









































