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Call for Applications: Strengthening Research Infrastructure Resilience

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Deadline: 16-Jun-2026

The European Commission’s Horizon Europe program offers €10 million in funding to strengthen risk management, mitigation, and contingency planning across European research infrastructures. Grants of €1–4 million support the preservation of critical data, continuity of research operations, and enhanced resilience against risks in climate, biodiversity, health, and social sciences.

What is the Initiative?

This Horizon Europe initiative aims to enhance risk management and contingency planning for European research infrastructures. It provides funding and guidance to ensure uninterrupted access to critical data, equipment, and facilities while safeguarding essential research operations. The program emphasizes resilience, collaboration, and sustainability in research infrastructures across Europe.

Key focus areas include:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible participants include:

Why This Initiative Matters

Research infrastructures are critical to scientific progress and societal development. Effective risk management ensures:

Expected Outcomes

Projects funded under this initiative are expected to deliver:

How the Program Works

  1. Define Critical Risks – Identify potential threats to research data, equipment, facilities, and operational continuity.

  2. Develop Mitigation Plans – Create contingency strategies for each critical risk.

  3. Implement Risk Management Frameworks – Apply strategies across infrastructure networks.

  4. Foster Collaboration – Coordinate with other infrastructures to ensure global coverage and critical mass where needed.

  5. Ensure Sustainability – Plan for long-term continuation of risk management beyond project duration.

  6. Document and Share Best Practices – Produce policy guidance and share lessons learned across the ERA.

Funding Details

FAQs

1. What types of infrastructures are eligible? Pan-European research infrastructures, ESFRI infrastructures, ERICs, and other world-class research infrastructures in Europe.
2. Can international organizations apply? Yes, provided they meet Horizon Europe eligibility requirements.
3. What is the funding range per project? Grants range from €1 million to €4 million.
4. Are entities outside the EU eligible? Yes, non-associated third-country entities can apply.
5. What types of risks are addressed? Climate, biodiversity loss, pollution, health, social sciences, and access to critical data, equipment, or facilities.
6. Is collaboration required? Collaboration is strongly encouraged, especially for global coverage or critical mass initiatives.
7. How do I apply? Entities must register in the Horizon Europe Participant Register, validate a PIC, and submit a detailed proposal addressing risk mitigation and contingency planning.

Conclusion

Horizon Europe’s risk management grants enable European research infrastructures to safeguard critical resources, ensure operational continuity, and strengthen resilience against emerging risks. By funding mitigation strategies, contingency plans, and collaborative frameworks, the program protects data, knowledge, and research capacity, ensuring the ERA remains globally competitive and capable of addressing urgent socio-economic and environmental challenges.

For more information, visit EC.

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