Deadline: 02-Mar-2026
The STREAMING Open Call for Knowledge Transfer is a Horizon Europe-funded initiative providing grants of up to €25,000 for digital training projects in Africa and Europe. It aims to bridge the gap between research and practice by funding the creation of interactive, practice-oriented digital courses that strengthen sustainable food trade systems. A total of €275,000 is available for 11 grants, with a mandate that at least 60% of funding supports African organizations.
The STREAMING project (Sustainable Trade Regimes with Europe and Africa through Mapping Innovation, New-technology, and Growth-mindset) is a transnational initiative designed to modernize food systems. The Knowledge Transfer Grant specifically targets the development of digital learning tools that translate high-level sustainability research into actionable skills for farmers, startups, and food processors.
Program Objectives and Strategic Focus
The initiative focuses on overcoming global food system challenges—such as climate change, logistics gaps, and trade regulations—through digital education.
Strategic Priorities:
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Traceability & Logistics: Implementing digital tracking within food supply chains.
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Sustainability Metrics: Life cycle assessment (LCA) and sustainable farming practices.
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Health & Nutrition: Reducing micronutrient deficiencies and addressing malnutrition in African communities.
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Innovation Scaling: Moving new technologies from the idea stage to retail-ready solutions.
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Waste Reduction: Practical strategies for reducing food loss and waste.
Who Is Eligible?
The program invites a diverse range of legal entities from both Africa and Europe. Consortia are particularly encouraged to apply to ensure cross-border expertise.
Eligible Applicants:
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Academic & Research: Universities and research institutions.
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Non-Profit Sector: NGOs and civil society organizations.
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Innovation Centers: Innovation hubs, business incubators, and startups.
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Education: Business schools and vocational colleges.
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Industry: Food sector partners and private enterprises.
Priority Criteria:
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Geographic Focus: At least 60% of the total budget is reserved for African Third Parties.
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Gender Equality: Preference is given to women-led organizations and projects that directly benefit female entrepreneurs and farmers.
Exclusion Criteria:
Entities from Russia, Belarus, and non-government-controlled territories of Ukraine are excluded. Organizations under specific EU restrictive measures or budget protection measures in Hungary are also ineligible.
Funding Amount and Limits
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Maximum Grant: €25,000 per project.
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Total Program Funding: €275,000.
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Number of Awards: Up to 11 grants will be awarded.
How the Program Works
Step-by-Step Application Process
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Formulate Your Project: Develop a concept for an interactive, digital course that solves a specific gap in food sustainability.
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Verify Compliance: Ensure your organization meets Horizon Europe guidelines and specific “Financial Support to Third Parties” regulations.
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Prepare Digital Content Plan: Courses must include interactive tools such as process descriptions, application notes, recipes, and videos.
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Complete Documentation: Prepare the Proposal Template and the mandatory Declaration of Honour (DoH).
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Submit Proposal: Submit your application through the official STREAMING portal by the deadline (typically December 31).
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Evaluation & Award: Projects are evaluated on fairness, transparency, and their ability to provide practical, scalable knowledge.
Why This Program Matters
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Bridges Research-to-Practice: Converts academic findings into tools that stakeholders (farmers, researchers, students) can use immediately.
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Empowers Vulnerable Groups: Specifically focuses on inclusive education for women and African communities.
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Enhances Trade Relations: Improves Africa-Europe trade by harmonizing food safety and sustainability standards.
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Digital Transformation: Uses technology to make expert knowledge accessible in remote or under-resourced regions.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Theoretical vs. Practical: Proposing purely academic courses without “practice-oriented” tools like app notes or recipes.
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Ignoring Gender Priorities: Failing to demonstrate how the project will adequately reach or involve women.
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Ineligibility: Applying from a non-eligible region or failing to comply with Horizon Europe third-party funding rules.
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Poor Digital Design: Not including interactive elements (videos, tools) as required by the call.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum funding per project? Each project can receive up to €25,000.
Is this grant only for African organizations? No, organizations from both Africa and Europe are eligible, though 60% of the total fund is earmarked specifically for African entities.
What kind of output is expected? The grant funds the creation of digital training materials, such as online courses, interactive videos, and instructional apps focused on sustainable food systems.
Can individuals apply? The call typically requires applicants to be legal entities (NGOs, Universities, Businesses, etc.).
Does the project have to be in a STREAMING partner country? No, applicants from any country in Africa or Europe can apply, regardless of whether they are a direct project partner.
What are the key thematic areas? Traceability, life cycle assessment, sustainable farming, nutrition, food safety, and waste reduction.
Conclusion
The STREAMING Knowledge Transfer Grant is a pivotal tool for advancing global food security and sustainable trade. By empowering African and European innovators with digital expertise and financial support, the program ensures that the latest sustainability advancements are not just researched, but actively implemented in the real world.
For more information, visit STREAMING.
