Overview
Eligible applicants include public and private legal entities such as governments, NGOs, research institutes, and businesses established in EU Member States, EFTA countries like Iceland, or EU acceding countries such as Moldova, North Macedonia, and Ukraine. The funding provided through this programme is non-repayable grants, specifically LIFE Project Grants and LIFE Action Grants, with a co-funding requirement where applicants must cover at least 40% of their project costs.
This grant does not mandate consortiums, allowing single applicants to apply. It encourages projects focusing on climate governance, enhancing the capacities of public and private actors, and involving civil society in governance enhancements.
The total budget for the climate governance proposal is €5.5 million, with each project eligible for funding ranging between €0.7 million and €2 million. Applications will be accepted through a single-stage submission process with a deadline set for September 23, 2025. Proposed projects should aim for development, implementation, and monitoring of climate change policies focusing on various areas such as awareness raising, capacity building, sustainable finance, greenhouse gas monitoring, and climate policy assessment.
The expected outcomes include the efficient delivery of quantified objectives by the end of each project. Applicants are advised to consult a range of available documents like the call document, standard application forms, and the FAQs on the LIFE website for comprehensive guidance. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the Funding & Tenders Portal.
In summary, the grant supports innovative climate actions, needs co-funding, allows applications from various entities, and emphasizes clarity in submission and eligibility criteria. It aims to significantly impact the implementation of EU climate policy and legislation, with quantifiable results expected after project completion.
Detail
The objective of the LIFE Climate Change Governance and Information strand is to support the development, implementation, monitoring, and enforcement of Union legislation and policy on climate change, contributing to climate change mitigation and/or adaptation. This includes improving governance through enhancing the capacities of public and private actors and the involvement of civil society. The expected outcome is the efficient delivery of the quantified objectives by the end of the project.
The scope of the call includes several areas of intervention:
Raising awareness, incentivising behavioural change and supporting the activities of the European Climate Pact.
Green skills & capacity building to implement climate mitigation and adaptation policies.
Building capacity, raising awareness among end-users and the equipment distribution chain of fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Support to the development, update and implementation of national, regional or local climate and energy strategies and plans.
Activities linked to the implementation of Sustainable Finance actions.
Greenhouse gas monitoring and reporting.
Development of geographically-explicit inventories for the LULUCF sector, creation of carbon removal registries and certification schemes and organisation of capacity building activities and advisory services.
Knowledge sharing and capacity building on the EU Emissions Trading System.
Climate policy monitoring, assessment and ex-post evaluation.
The call includes three specific topics:
LIFE-2025-SAP-CLIMA-CCA: LIFE Project Grants with a budget of 28,000,000 EUR.
LIFE-2025-SAP-CLIMA-CCM: LIFE Project Grants with a budget of 28,000,000 EUR.
LIFE-2025-SAP-CLIMA-GOV: LIFE Project Grants with a budget of 5,500,000 EUR.
Conditions for application include:
Admissibility Conditions: Proposal page limit and layout, described in section 5 of the call document and Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System.
Eligible Countries, described in section 6 of the call document.
Other Eligible Conditions, described in section 6 of the call document.
Financial and operational capacity and exclusion, described in section 7 of the call document.
Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes, described in section 8 of the call document and the Online Manual.
Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds, described in section 9 of the call document.
Evaluation and award: Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement, described in section 4 of the call document.
Legal and financial set-up of the grants, described in section 10 of the call document.
Applicants are advised to consult the FAQs on the LIFE website and contact their National Contact Point (NCP) for support. The NCP can be added under the “Participants” step of the application as a “Contact person”.
The following documents are available for applicants:
Call document
Standard application form (LIFE) available in the Submission System
Detailed budget table (LIFE)
Participant information (LIFE)
Maps (LIFE)
Description of sites (LIFE)
Description of species and habitats (LIFE)
LIFE MGA (Model Grant Agreement)
FAQs in LIFE website
LIFE Regulation 2021/783
EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509
EU Grants AGA — Annotated Model Grant Agreement
Funding & Tenders Portal Online Manual
Funding & Tenders Portal Terms and Conditions
Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement
LIFE Multiannual Work Programme 2025-2027
To submit a proposal, applicants must access the Electronic Submission Service via the Funding & Tenders Portal.
In summary, this opportunity is a call for proposals under the LIFE Climate Action sub-programme, specifically targeting projects that contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation through improved governance, capacity building, and the involvement of public and private actors. The call is structured around three main topics: climate change adaptation, climate change mitigation and climate change governance and information. Applicants should carefully review the call documents and annexes, ensure they meet the eligibility criteria, and submit their proposals through the Funding & Tenders Portal by the deadline of September 23, 2025. The LIFE programme aims to support projects that will have a tangible impact on the implementation of EU climate policy and legislation, with a focus on achieving quantified objectives by the end of the project.
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Breakdown
Funding Type: The funding type is a grant, specifically LIFE Project Grants (LIFE-PJG) and LIFE Action Grant Budget-Based [LIFE-AG].
Consortium Requirement: The call is open for single-stage applications. The call document does not explicitly state whether a consortium is required or if single applicants are allowed.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The eligible countries are described in section 6 of the call document.
Target Sector: The target sector is climate action, specifically climate change governance and information. This includes areas such as raising awareness, green skills, capacity building, sustainable finance, greenhouse gas monitoring, carbon removal, and climate policy monitoring.
Mentioned Countries: No specific countries are mentioned in the provided text. The geographic eligibility is determined by section 6 of the call document.
Project Stage: The call targets projects that support the development, implementation, monitoring, and enforcement of climate change policies. This suggests projects in the development, implementation, and monitoring stages.
Funding Amount: The budget overview provides the following information:
LIFE-2025-SAP-CLIMA-CCA: €28,000,000
LIFE-2025-SAP-CLIMA-CCM: €28,000,000
LIFE-2025-SAP-CLIMA-GOV: €5,500,000
These are the total budgets for each topic, and the funding amount for individual projects will vary.
Application Type: The application type is an open call with a single-stage submission process.
Nature of Support: Beneficiaries will receive money in the form of LIFE Project Grants (LIFE-PJG) and LIFE Action Grant Budget-Based [LIFE-AG].
Application Stages: The application process is single-stage.
Success Rates: The indicative number of grants is not specified in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The call document does not explicitly state whether co-funding is required.
Summary:
This opportunity is part of the LIFE Programme for the Environment and Climate Action, specifically the LIFE Climate Action sub-programme. The call, LIFE Climate Action - Standard Action Projects (SAP) (LIFE-2025-SAP-CLIMA), aims to support projects that contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation by improving governance, enhancing the capacities of public and private actors, and involving civil society. The call is divided into three topics: LIFE-2025-SAP-CLIMA-CCA, LIFE-2025-SAP-CLIMA-CCM, and LIFE-2025-SAP-CLIMA-GOV, with a total budget of €28,000,000, €28,000,000 and €5,500,000 respectively. The areas of intervention include raising awareness, green skills, capacity building, sustainable finance, greenhouse gas monitoring, carbon removal, and climate policy monitoring. The application process is a single-stage submission, with the deadline on September 23, 2025. Applicants must submit their proposals electronically through the Funding & Tenders Portal. The call document and annexes provide detailed information on the admissibility conditions, eligible countries, evaluation and award criteria, and legal and financial setup of the grants. Applicants are encouraged to consult the FAQs, contact their National Contact Point (NCP), and use the IT Helpdesk and Online Manual for support.
Short Summary
Impact This grant supports projects that enhance climate policy implementation, public engagement, and institutional capacity within eligible European countries. | Impact | This grant supports projects that enhance climate policy implementation, public engagement, and institutional capacity within eligible European countries. |
Applicant Eligible applicants include public and private legal entities, such as governments, NGOs, research institutes, and businesses. | Applicant | Eligible applicants include public and private legal entities, such as governments, NGOs, research institutes, and businesses. |
Developments The funding is aimed at projects focused on climate governance, policy implementation, public awareness campaigns, and capacity-building initiatives related to climate change mitigation/adaptation. | Developments | The funding is aimed at projects focused on climate governance, policy implementation, public awareness campaigns, and capacity-building initiatives related to climate change mitigation/adaptation. |
Applicant Type Public and private legal entities established in EU Member States, EFTA/EEA countries, or EU acceding countries. | Applicant Type | Public and private legal entities established in EU Member States, EFTA/EEA countries, or EU acceding countries. |
Consortium Single applicants are permitted, as the call allows flexible participation without mandatory partnerships. | Consortium | Single applicants are permitted, as the call allows flexible participation without mandatory partnerships. |
Funding Amount €0.7–2 million per project, with a total budget of €5.5 million allocated to the Climate Governance and Information topic in 2025. | Funding Amount | €0.7–2 million per project, with a total budget of €5.5 million allocated to the Climate Governance and Information topic in 2025. |
Countries Eligible countries include EU Member States, Iceland, Moldova, North Macedonia, and Ukraine. | Countries | Eligible countries include EU Member States, Iceland, Moldova, North Macedonia, and Ukraine. |
Industry LIFE Climate Action sub-programme targeting climate governance and information. | Industry | LIFE Climate Action sub-programme targeting climate governance and information. |
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