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Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes – Raw & Advanced Materials
HORIZON-EIT-2023-25-KIC-EITRAWMATERIALSOpenMulti-Topic Call27 days agoAugust 29th, 2025•May 13th, 2025
Overview
The Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes in Raw & Advanced Materials is an EU grant opportunity managed under the EIT RawMaterials Business Plan for 2023-2025. This initiative has a total budget of 2.4 million euros and seeks to address the crucial skills gap in Europe’s raw materials sector. The application window opens on April 2025, with two submission deadlines: the first on June 30, 2025, and the second on August 29, 2025. Projects should last for 12 months.
Eligible applicants must form a consortium that includes a lead partner, representing the project coordinator. The consortium needs to consist of participants from at least two pillars of the knowledge triangle—academia, industry, and research—across at least three EU member states or associated countries. Proposals will be evaluated based on eligibility criteria, including the composition of the consortium and alignment with commercial targets.
The selected proposals must contribute to specific strategic priorities outlined in the EIT Impact Framework, emphasizing job creation, start-up support, and digital transformation related to the circular economy. Projects will also focus on integrating sustainability and innovation into their training programs.
Funding covers up to 100% of eligible costs, but the projects may require additional co-funding from industry partners, although specific details on co-funding arrangements are to be clarified through the EIT RawMaterials website. Successful applicants will receive support from the EIT RawMaterials Education Team, which offers guidance throughout the proposal development process.
Overall, this opportunity aims to establish training programs that will help prepare 100,000 professionals in the raw materials sector, facilitating a green and digital transition in line with EU strategies, such as the Critical Raw Materials Act. The grant aims to foster innovation in education and enhance Europe's capacity in raw materials. Further details can be accessed through the EIT RawMaterials website, which will also provide additional documentation and guidelines for potential applicants.
Eligible applicants must form a consortium that includes a lead partner, representing the project coordinator. The consortium needs to consist of participants from at least two pillars of the knowledge triangle—academia, industry, and research—across at least three EU member states or associated countries. Proposals will be evaluated based on eligibility criteria, including the composition of the consortium and alignment with commercial targets.
The selected proposals must contribute to specific strategic priorities outlined in the EIT Impact Framework, emphasizing job creation, start-up support, and digital transformation related to the circular economy. Projects will also focus on integrating sustainability and innovation into their training programs.
Funding covers up to 100% of eligible costs, but the projects may require additional co-funding from industry partners, although specific details on co-funding arrangements are to be clarified through the EIT RawMaterials website. Successful applicants will receive support from the EIT RawMaterials Education Team, which offers guidance throughout the proposal development process.
Overall, this opportunity aims to establish training programs that will help prepare 100,000 professionals in the raw materials sector, facilitating a green and digital transition in line with EU strategies, such as the Critical Raw Materials Act. The grant aims to foster innovation in education and enhance Europe's capacity in raw materials. Further details can be accessed through the EIT RawMaterials website, which will also provide additional documentation and guidelines for potential applicants.
Detail
The Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes Raw & Advanced Materials call, part of the EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025, is now open for submission. The opening date was 13 May 2025. There are multiple cut-off dates for submissions: 30 June 2025 at 13:00 (Brussels time) and 29 August 2025 at 13:00 (Brussels time). The expected duration of participation is 12 months. The total funding available is 2,400,000.00 €. The project acronym is EIT RM BP23-25. The full name of the EU funded project is EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025. The grant agreement number is 101113034. The topic is HORIZON-EIT-2023-25-KIC-EITRAWMATERIALS - EIT Raw Materials Business Plan 2023-2025.
The EIT RM registration form will become available through SeedBook by the end of April 2025. After registration, the proposal will be assigned to an EIT RM Project Officer who will be the main contact point for the Consortium, represented by its Project Coordinator, throughout the submission process. Each Consortium must have a Lead partner who appoints the Project Coordinator. Project Coordinators can access the online Proposal submission template only after their Project has been registered and assigned to a Project Officer.
Final proposals will be evaluated based on two sets of criteria: Eligibility criteria and Evaluation criteria. Eligibility criteria include mandatory requirements such as Consortium composition and Commercial Targets as specified in section 2.3, along with other criteria outlined in the call. EIT RM staff, who are not involved in advising proposers, will assess the eligibility criteria and submit their assessment to external evaluators. Proposals that do not meet the eligibility criteria will not be considered for further evaluation. Evaluation criteria involve quality criteria against which proposals will be scored and ranked by external evaluators, according to an evaluation grid. Detailed information about the call is available on the EIT RawMaterials website.
The EIT RawMaterials Education Team offers further information and guidance, upon request, to advise and support Consortia in developing project proposals that align with the evaluation and eligibility criteria. It is recommended to contact the Education Team before submitting the proposal via the SeedBook platform. Any information provided to one proposer, whether actual or potential, will be made publicly available on the EIT RM website.
In summary, this opportunity is a call for proposals under the EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025, specifically targeting Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes in Raw & Advanced Materials. The call is open to consortia, and the submission process involves registration through SeedBook, assignment to an EIT RM Project Officer, and evaluation based on eligibility and quality criteria. The EIT RawMaterials Education Team is available to provide guidance and support to applicants. The total funding available is 2,400,000.00 €, and the project duration is expected to be 12 months. There are two deadlines for submission: 30 June 2025 and 29 August 2025. The call aims to support projects that contribute to the EIT RawMaterials' objectives related to raw and advanced materials.
The EIT RM registration form will become available through SeedBook by the end of April 2025. After registration, the proposal will be assigned to an EIT RM Project Officer who will be the main contact point for the Consortium, represented by its Project Coordinator, throughout the submission process. Each Consortium must have a Lead partner who appoints the Project Coordinator. Project Coordinators can access the online Proposal submission template only after their Project has been registered and assigned to a Project Officer.
Final proposals will be evaluated based on two sets of criteria: Eligibility criteria and Evaluation criteria. Eligibility criteria include mandatory requirements such as Consortium composition and Commercial Targets as specified in section 2.3, along with other criteria outlined in the call. EIT RM staff, who are not involved in advising proposers, will assess the eligibility criteria and submit their assessment to external evaluators. Proposals that do not meet the eligibility criteria will not be considered for further evaluation. Evaluation criteria involve quality criteria against which proposals will be scored and ranked by external evaluators, according to an evaluation grid. Detailed information about the call is available on the EIT RawMaterials website.
The EIT RawMaterials Education Team offers further information and guidance, upon request, to advise and support Consortia in developing project proposals that align with the evaluation and eligibility criteria. It is recommended to contact the Education Team before submitting the proposal via the SeedBook platform. Any information provided to one proposer, whether actual or potential, will be made publicly available on the EIT RM website.
In summary, this opportunity is a call for proposals under the EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025, specifically targeting Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes in Raw & Advanced Materials. The call is open to consortia, and the submission process involves registration through SeedBook, assignment to an EIT RM Project Officer, and evaluation based on eligibility and quality criteria. The EIT RawMaterials Education Team is available to provide guidance and support to applicants. The total funding available is 2,400,000.00 €, and the project duration is expected to be 12 months. There are two deadlines for submission: 30 June 2025 and 29 August 2025. The call aims to support projects that contribute to the EIT RawMaterials' objectives related to raw and advanced materials.
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Breakdown
Eligible Applicant Types: The opportunity requires a consortium of multiple applicants. The consortium must have one Lead partner who appoints the individual acting as the Project Coordinator.
Funding Type: Grant, Cascade funding.
Consortium Requirement: Consortium. The opportunity explicitly states that all consortia must have one Lead partner.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Further information would be needed from the EIT RawMaterials website to determine geographic eligibility.
Target Sector: Raw and Advanced Materials. The call is part of the EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025 and focuses on "Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes" within this sector.
Mentioned Countries: No specific countries are mentioned. The reference to Brussels time suggests a European focus, but the exact geographic scope requires further investigation.
Project Stage: The opportunity targets "Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes," suggesting projects in the development or implementation phase, rather than early-stage research. The focus on commercial targets in the eligibility criteria suggests a move towards validation, demonstration, or commercialization.
Funding Amount: The total funding available is 2,400,000.00 €. The funding amount available to individual projects within this total is variable and depends on the specific training program proposed.
Application Type: Open call. The text indicates that the registration form will be available through SeedBook, and proposals will be assigned to a Project Officer. The multiple cut-off deadlines suggest an open call with defined submission windows.
Nature of Support: Money. The opportunity provides grants and cascade funding.
Application Stages: The application process involves multiple stages: registration, proposal submission, eligibility check, and evaluation. This suggests at least 3 stages.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The text does not explicitly mention a co-funding requirement. This would need to be clarified by consulting the detailed information on the EIT RawMaterials website.
Summary:
This opportunity is an open call for consortia to develop and implement "Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes" within the raw and advanced materials sector. It is part of the EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025. The total funding available is 2.4 million euros. The application process involves registration through the SeedBook platform, proposal submission, eligibility checks, and evaluation by external evaluators. Consortia must have a lead partner who appoints a project coordinator. The call has multiple cut-off deadlines, with the first being June 30, 2025, and the second being August 29, 2025. The EIT RawMaterials Education Team is available to provide guidance and support to applicants. The detailed information, including eligibility and evaluation criteria, is available on the EIT RawMaterials website. The opportunity provides grants and cascade funding to successful applicants. The focus is on training programs, suggesting projects that are in the development or implementation phase, with a clear path towards commercial targets.
Funding Type: Grant, Cascade funding.
Consortium Requirement: Consortium. The opportunity explicitly states that all consortia must have one Lead partner.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Further information would be needed from the EIT RawMaterials website to determine geographic eligibility.
Target Sector: Raw and Advanced Materials. The call is part of the EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025 and focuses on "Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes" within this sector.
Mentioned Countries: No specific countries are mentioned. The reference to Brussels time suggests a European focus, but the exact geographic scope requires further investigation.
Project Stage: The opportunity targets "Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes," suggesting projects in the development or implementation phase, rather than early-stage research. The focus on commercial targets in the eligibility criteria suggests a move towards validation, demonstration, or commercialization.
Funding Amount: The total funding available is 2,400,000.00 €. The funding amount available to individual projects within this total is variable and depends on the specific training program proposed.
Application Type: Open call. The text indicates that the registration form will be available through SeedBook, and proposals will be assigned to a Project Officer. The multiple cut-off deadlines suggest an open call with defined submission windows.
Nature of Support: Money. The opportunity provides grants and cascade funding.
Application Stages: The application process involves multiple stages: registration, proposal submission, eligibility check, and evaluation. This suggests at least 3 stages.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The text does not explicitly mention a co-funding requirement. This would need to be clarified by consulting the detailed information on the EIT RawMaterials website.
Summary:
This opportunity is an open call for consortia to develop and implement "Skills for Tomorrow Training Programmes" within the raw and advanced materials sector. It is part of the EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025. The total funding available is 2.4 million euros. The application process involves registration through the SeedBook platform, proposal submission, eligibility checks, and evaluation by external evaluators. Consortia must have a lead partner who appoints a project coordinator. The call has multiple cut-off deadlines, with the first being June 30, 2025, and the second being August 29, 2025. The EIT RawMaterials Education Team is available to provide guidance and support to applicants. The detailed information, including eligibility and evaluation criteria, is available on the EIT RawMaterials website. The opportunity provides grants and cascade funding to successful applicants. The focus is on training programs, suggesting projects that are in the development or implementation phase, with a clear path towards commercial targets.
Short Summary
- Impact
- The grant aims to address critical skills gaps in Europe’s raw materials sector by enhancing training programs for professionals.
- Impact
- The grant aims to address critical skills gaps in Europe’s raw materials sector by enhancing training programs for professionals.
- Applicant
- Applicants should possess expertise in education, innovation, and collaboration across academia, industry, and research.
- Applicant
- Applicants should possess expertise in education, innovation, and collaboration across academia, industry, and research.
- Developments
- Funding will support training programs focused on raw and advanced materials, digital transformation, and circular economy practices.
- Developments
- Funding will support training programs focused on raw and advanced materials, digital transformation, and circular economy practices.
- Applicant Type
- This funding is designed for consortia comprising academia, industry, and research organizations.
- Applicant Type
- This funding is designed for consortia comprising academia, industry, and research organizations.
- Consortium
- The funding requires a consortium with a lead partner who coordinates the project.
- Consortium
- The funding requires a consortium with a lead partner who coordinates the project.
- Funding Amount
- The total funding available is €2,400,000, covering up to 100% of eligible costs.
- Funding Amount
- The total funding available is €2,400,000, covering up to 100% of eligible costs.
- Countries
- The funding is relevant for organizations in EU Member States and Horizon Europe-associated countries.
- Countries
- The funding is relevant for organizations in EU Member States and Horizon Europe-associated countries.
- Industry
- The funding targets the raw and advanced materials sector as part of the EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025.
- Industry
- The funding targets the raw and advanced materials sector as part of the EIT RawMaterials Business Plan 2023-2025.