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1st Transition Agendas Open Call for Sustainable Marine Transition

Call for Proposals: Environment - focusing on Danish Sea Areas in Denmark

Deadline: 16-Mar-2026

The 1st Transition Agendas Open Call by BlueActionBANOS provides up to €100,000 in funding to support strategic planning for sustainable transitions in the Baltic and North Sea basin. Focus areas include decarbonisation, circular blue economy, sustainable tourism, fisheries management, marine restoration, climate adaptation, and pollution reduction. The call targets a wide range of eligible entities—including authorities, NGOs, research institutions, and SMEs—aimed at developing multi-year roadmaps for resilient, sustainable marine environments.

Overview

BlueActionBANOS invites applications for its 1st Transition Agendas Open Call, aimed at laying the foundation for long-term sustainability across the Baltic and North Sea basin. The initiative supports organizations in developing strategic, multi-year plans (Transition Agendas) aligned with Mission Ocean objectives, promoting systemic environmental and economic transformation in the region.

Focus Areas

Transition Agendas should address one or more of the following:

Projects must outline pathways for long-term implementation and contribute to a sustainable, resilient marine ecosystem.

Funding Details

Why It Matters

This initiative enables:

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include entities linked to Baltic and North Sea communities:

How to Apply

Step 1: Define the Transition Agenda

Step 2: Assemble a Consortium (if applicable)

Step 3: Prepare Proposal

Include:

Step 4: Submit Proposal

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1. How much funding is available per Transition Agenda?

Up to €100,000, with no single entity receiving more than €60,000.

2. Who can be part of a consortium?

Authorities, NGOs, research institutions, SMEs, cooperatives, and financial organizations linked to the Baltic and North Sea communities.

3. Are startups eligible?

Yes, provided their participation does not conflict with State Aid rules.

4. What types of projects are supported?

Strategic planning initiatives addressing decarbonisation, circular economy, marine restoration, fisheries management, pollution reduction, sustainable tourism, and related Mission Ocean objectives.

5. Is funding for operational activities allowed?

No, the programme supports planning and roadmap development, not direct implementation.

6. Can international organizations apply?

Only if they are linked to Baltic or North Sea communities.

7. How many Transition Agendas will be selected?

Approximately 10 Transition Agendas will be funded.

Conclusion

The BlueActionBANOS 1st Transition Agendas Open Call offers a strategic opportunity for organizations across the Baltic and North Sea basin to plan sustainable, multi-year interventions. With up to €100,000 in funding and an emphasis on collaboration, innovation, and Mission Ocean alignment, selected projects will create actionable roadmaps for a resilient, sustainable marine future.

For more information, visit BlueActionBANOS.

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