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Technical Assistance - Replication - Nature & Biodiversity and Circular Economy & Quality of Life
LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENVOpenCall for Proposal3 months agoSeptember 23rd, 2025April 24th, 2025
Overview
The LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV grant opportunity arises under the EU's LIFE Programme, focusing on the replication and expansion of successful environmental projects previously funded. The total budget allocated for this call is €6,500,000 for the year 2025, with an expectation of awarding around 6 grants. The project's primary aim is to support initiatives that align with the nature and biodiversity, and circular economy and quality of life sectors.
Eligible applicants include public and private entities such as non-governmental organizations, universities, research institutions, and governmental bodies within EU member states and associated countries. Individuals are not permitted to apply. The funding mechanism consists of LIFE Project Grants and is structured as a grant budget-based model.
The application process is single-stage, with submissions opening on April 24, 2025, and closing on September 23, 2025, by 17:00 Brussels time. There is typically a co-funding requirement, with LIFE projects generally covering up to 60% of the total project costs for non-profit entities, although explicit details regarding co-financing for this specific call are not stated.
The grant encourages collaborations, although single applicants are accepted. The focus is on replicating or scaling up existing solutions and impacts from prior projects, which means that projects should already have shown efficacy. This grant aligns with the goals of the European Green Deal, promoting sustainability and environmental conservation.
Overall, the LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV call represents a significant funding opportunity for entities aiming to implement proven environmental and climate action strategies through the replication of former successful projects that contribute to biodiversity, climate action, and promote a circular economy. Applicants are encouraged to thoroughly review all guidelines and seek support from their National Contact Points as needed.
Eligible applicants include public and private entities such as non-governmental organizations, universities, research institutions, and governmental bodies within EU member states and associated countries. Individuals are not permitted to apply. The funding mechanism consists of LIFE Project Grants and is structured as a grant budget-based model.
The application process is single-stage, with submissions opening on April 24, 2025, and closing on September 23, 2025, by 17:00 Brussels time. There is typically a co-funding requirement, with LIFE projects generally covering up to 60% of the total project costs for non-profit entities, although explicit details regarding co-financing for this specific call are not stated.
The grant encourages collaborations, although single applicants are accepted. The focus is on replicating or scaling up existing solutions and impacts from prior projects, which means that projects should already have shown efficacy. This grant aligns with the goals of the European Green Deal, promoting sustainability and environmental conservation.
Overall, the LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV call represents a significant funding opportunity for entities aiming to implement proven environmental and climate action strategies through the replication of former successful projects that contribute to biodiversity, climate action, and promote a circular economy. Applicants are encouraged to thoroughly review all guidelines and seek support from their National Contact Points as needed.
Detail
The LIFE Technical Assistance Replication (TA-R) call, under the Programme for the Environment and Climate Action (LIFE), aims to amplify the impact of previous projects by encouraging broader uptake and application of their solutions. The call facilitates and enables the expansion or replication of results achieved by projects funded under the LIFE programme or other EU programmes, aligning with LIFE programme objectives.
The call LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV is specifically for LIFE Project Grants (LIFE-PJG) and utilizes a LIFE Action Grant Budget-Based [LIFE-AG] model. The call is open for submission with a single-stage deadline. The opening date is 24 April 2025, and the deadline is 23 September 2025 at 17:00:00 Brussels time.
The scope of this call is exclusively for proposals aligning with the priorities of the ‘Nature and Biodiversity’ and/or ‘Circular Economy and Quality of Life’ sub-programmes. LIFE TA-R projects can co-finance activities that enable and support the expansion and/or replication of results from projects funded by the LIFE Programme or other Union programmes, and facilitate access to other financial instruments for expanding the results of a previous project, contributing to LIFE programme objectives.
Conditions for application include:
1. Admissibility Conditions: Proposal page limit and layout described in section 5 of the call document and in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System.
2. Eligible Countries described in section 6 of the call document.
3. Other Eligible Conditions described in section 6 of the call document.
4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion described in section 7 of the call document.
5a. Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes described in section 8 of the call document and the Online Manual.
5b. Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds described in section 9 of the call document.
5c. Evaluation and award: Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement described in section 4 of the call document.
6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants described in section 10 of the call document.
The call document and annexes include: the Call document, Standard application form (LIFE TA CAP, TA-R, PLP and BEST) available in the Submission System, Mandatory Annexes (Detailed budget table (LIFE), Participant information (LIFE)), Optional Annexes (Letters of support, Other annexes), and Additional documents (FAQs in LIFE website, LIFE Reference Documents, Annotated Grant Agreement, LIFE General MGA v1.0, LIFE Regulation 2021/783, EU Financial Regulation 2018/1046).
The budget for the topic LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV is 6,500,000 EUR for the year 2025. There are 26 partner search announcements available.
To start the submission process, applicants should access the Electronic Submission Service by clicking the submission button next to the relevant type of action and model grant agreement. Applicants can access existing draft proposals by logging into the Funding & Tenders Portal and selecting the My Proposals page.
Applicants are advised to carefully read all provisions before preparing their application, consult the FAQs in the LIFE website, and get in touch with their National Contact Point (NCP). Support can be facilitated by adding the NCP under the “Participants” step of the application and assigning them the “Contact person” role.
Additional resources include: Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ – Submission of proposals, IT Helpdesk for technical questions, and the Online Manual for a step-by-step guide through the Portal processes.
In summary, this LIFE TA-R call provides funding for projects that aim to replicate and scale up successful environmental and climate action solutions developed in previous EU-funded projects. It focuses on Nature and Biodiversity, and Circular Economy and Quality of Life. The funding is provided through LIFE Project Grants, and the application process involves a single stage with a deadline in September 2025. Applicants need to carefully follow the guidelines and provide detailed information on their project, budget, and partners. The call aims to maximize the impact of past investments by promoting the wider adoption of proven solutions in the environmental and climate fields.
The call LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV is specifically for LIFE Project Grants (LIFE-PJG) and utilizes a LIFE Action Grant Budget-Based [LIFE-AG] model. The call is open for submission with a single-stage deadline. The opening date is 24 April 2025, and the deadline is 23 September 2025 at 17:00:00 Brussels time.
The scope of this call is exclusively for proposals aligning with the priorities of the ‘Nature and Biodiversity’ and/or ‘Circular Economy and Quality of Life’ sub-programmes. LIFE TA-R projects can co-finance activities that enable and support the expansion and/or replication of results from projects funded by the LIFE Programme or other Union programmes, and facilitate access to other financial instruments for expanding the results of a previous project, contributing to LIFE programme objectives.
Conditions for application include:
1. Admissibility Conditions: Proposal page limit and layout described in section 5 of the call document and in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System.
2. Eligible Countries described in section 6 of the call document.
3. Other Eligible Conditions described in section 6 of the call document.
4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion described in section 7 of the call document.
5a. Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes described in section 8 of the call document and the Online Manual.
5b. Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds described in section 9 of the call document.
5c. Evaluation and award: Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement described in section 4 of the call document.
6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants described in section 10 of the call document.
The call document and annexes include: the Call document, Standard application form (LIFE TA CAP, TA-R, PLP and BEST) available in the Submission System, Mandatory Annexes (Detailed budget table (LIFE), Participant information (LIFE)), Optional Annexes (Letters of support, Other annexes), and Additional documents (FAQs in LIFE website, LIFE Reference Documents, Annotated Grant Agreement, LIFE General MGA v1.0, LIFE Regulation 2021/783, EU Financial Regulation 2018/1046).
The budget for the topic LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV is 6,500,000 EUR for the year 2025. There are 26 partner search announcements available.
To start the submission process, applicants should access the Electronic Submission Service by clicking the submission button next to the relevant type of action and model grant agreement. Applicants can access existing draft proposals by logging into the Funding & Tenders Portal and selecting the My Proposals page.
Applicants are advised to carefully read all provisions before preparing their application, consult the FAQs in the LIFE website, and get in touch with their National Contact Point (NCP). Support can be facilitated by adding the NCP under the “Participants” step of the application and assigning them the “Contact person” role.
Additional resources include: Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ – Submission of proposals, IT Helpdesk for technical questions, and the Online Manual for a step-by-step guide through the Portal processes.
In summary, this LIFE TA-R call provides funding for projects that aim to replicate and scale up successful environmental and climate action solutions developed in previous EU-funded projects. It focuses on Nature and Biodiversity, and Circular Economy and Quality of Life. The funding is provided through LIFE Project Grants, and the application process involves a single stage with a deadline in September 2025. Applicants need to carefully follow the guidelines and provide detailed information on their project, budget, and partners. The call aims to maximize the impact of past investments by promoting the wider adoption of proven solutions in the environmental and climate fields.
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Eligible Applicant Types: The eligible applicant types are not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, the mention of LEARs (Legal Entity Appointed Representatives), Account Administrators, and the possibility for any user with an active public Person profile to publish partner requests suggests that a variety of organizations and individuals could potentially be eligible, including but not limited to legal entities, research institutions, SMEs, NGOs, and potentially public bodies. Further details would be found in section 6 of the call document.
Funding Type: The funding type is a grant, specifically a LIFE Project Grant (LIFE-PJG) and a LIFE Action Grant Budget-Based [LIFE-AG].
Consortium Requirement: The text mentions partner search announcements and the possibility to publish partner requests, suggesting that a consortium is possible, but it does not explicitly state whether a single applicant is also allowed. The possibility to publish partner requests indicates that consortia are welcome and perhaps encouraged.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The eligible countries are described in section 6 of the call document, but the text does not explicitly mention which countries or regions are eligible. Given that it is a LIFE Programme call, it is likely that EU member states and potentially associated countries are eligible.
Target Sector: The program targets the sectors of Nature and Biodiversity and Circular Economy and Quality of Life.
Mentioned Countries: No specific countries are mentioned in the provided text.
Project Stage: The project stage is replication and expansion of results achieved by previous projects. This suggests a stage of validation, demonstration, commercialization, or scale-up, rather than initial research or idea stage. The call aims to amplify the impacts of previous projects’ solutions by encouraging broader uptake or application.
Funding Amount: The budget for the topic LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV is EUR 6,500,000. The indicative number of grants is 6.
Application Type: The application type is an open call, as indicated by the "Open For Submission" status and the availability of the submission session. The call is single-stage.
Nature of Support: The beneficiaries will receive money in the form of a grant to co-finance activities.
Application Stages: The application process is single-stage.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The text mentions that LIFE TA-R projects have the capacity to co-finance activities, suggesting that co-funding is possible, but it does not explicitly state whether it is required.
Summary:
The LIFE Technical Assistance Replication (TA-R) call (LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV) is an EU funding opportunity under the Programme for the Environment and Climate Action (LIFE). It aims to amplify the impact of solutions from previous LIFE or other EU-funded projects by supporting their expansion and replication. The call is specifically focused on projects aligning with the priorities of the ‘Nature and Biodiversity’ and/or ‘Circular Economy and Quality of Life’ sub-programmes. The funding mechanism is a LIFE Project Grant (LIFE-PJG) and a LIFE Action Grant Budget-Based [LIFE-AG]. The total budget for the call is EUR 6,500,000, and it is expected that approximately 6 grants will be awarded. The call opened for submissions on April 24, 2025, and the deadline for submissions is September 23, 2025, at 17:00 Brussels time. The application process is single-stage and requires electronic submission through the Funding & Tenders Portal. Applicants are advised to consult the FAQs, contact their National Contact Point (NCP) for support, and carefully review all provisions before preparing their application. The call encourages the formation of consortia, as indicated by the partner search announcements. The overall objective is to facilitate the broader uptake and application of proven solutions in the areas of nature, biodiversity, circular economy, and quality of life, contributing to the objectives of the LIFE programme.
Funding Type: The funding type is a grant, specifically a LIFE Project Grant (LIFE-PJG) and a LIFE Action Grant Budget-Based [LIFE-AG].
Consortium Requirement: The text mentions partner search announcements and the possibility to publish partner requests, suggesting that a consortium is possible, but it does not explicitly state whether a single applicant is also allowed. The possibility to publish partner requests indicates that consortia are welcome and perhaps encouraged.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The eligible countries are described in section 6 of the call document, but the text does not explicitly mention which countries or regions are eligible. Given that it is a LIFE Programme call, it is likely that EU member states and potentially associated countries are eligible.
Target Sector: The program targets the sectors of Nature and Biodiversity and Circular Economy and Quality of Life.
Mentioned Countries: No specific countries are mentioned in the provided text.
Project Stage: The project stage is replication and expansion of results achieved by previous projects. This suggests a stage of validation, demonstration, commercialization, or scale-up, rather than initial research or idea stage. The call aims to amplify the impacts of previous projects’ solutions by encouraging broader uptake or application.
Funding Amount: The budget for the topic LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV is EUR 6,500,000. The indicative number of grants is 6.
Application Type: The application type is an open call, as indicated by the "Open For Submission" status and the availability of the submission session. The call is single-stage.
Nature of Support: The beneficiaries will receive money in the form of a grant to co-finance activities.
Application Stages: The application process is single-stage.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The text mentions that LIFE TA-R projects have the capacity to co-finance activities, suggesting that co-funding is possible, but it does not explicitly state whether it is required.
Summary:
The LIFE Technical Assistance Replication (TA-R) call (LIFE-2025-TA-R-NAT-ENV) is an EU funding opportunity under the Programme for the Environment and Climate Action (LIFE). It aims to amplify the impact of solutions from previous LIFE or other EU-funded projects by supporting their expansion and replication. The call is specifically focused on projects aligning with the priorities of the ‘Nature and Biodiversity’ and/or ‘Circular Economy and Quality of Life’ sub-programmes. The funding mechanism is a LIFE Project Grant (LIFE-PJG) and a LIFE Action Grant Budget-Based [LIFE-AG]. The total budget for the call is EUR 6,500,000, and it is expected that approximately 6 grants will be awarded. The call opened for submissions on April 24, 2025, and the deadline for submissions is September 23, 2025, at 17:00 Brussels time. The application process is single-stage and requires electronic submission through the Funding & Tenders Portal. Applicants are advised to consult the FAQs, contact their National Contact Point (NCP) for support, and carefully review all provisions before preparing their application. The call encourages the formation of consortia, as indicated by the partner search announcements. The overall objective is to facilitate the broader uptake and application of proven solutions in the areas of nature, biodiversity, circular economy, and quality of life, contributing to the objectives of the LIFE programme.
Short Summary
- Impact
- This grant aims to amplify the impact of successful environmental projects by supporting their replication and broader uptake.
- Impact
- This grant aims to amplify the impact of successful environmental projects by supporting their replication and broader uptake.
- Applicant
- Applicants should possess skills in project management, environmental science, and collaboration with stakeholders.
- Applicant
- Applicants should possess skills in project management, environmental science, and collaboration with stakeholders.
- Developments
- Funding will support projects focused on nature conservation, biodiversity, circular economy, and quality of life improvements.
- Developments
- Funding will support projects focused on nature conservation, biodiversity, circular economy, and quality of life improvements.
- Applicant Type
- Public and private entities including NGOs, universities, and research institutes based in the EU or associated countries.
- Applicant Type
- Public and private entities including NGOs, universities, and research institutes based in the EU or associated countries.
- Consortium
- Single applicants are allowed, but collaborative partnerships are encouraged.
- Consortium
- Single applicants are allowed, but collaborative partnerships are encouraged.
- Funding Amount
- Total budget of €6,500,000 for 2025, with individual grants likely varying between €200,000 and €1,000,000.
- Funding Amount
- Total budget of €6,500,000 for 2025, with individual grants likely varying between €200,000 and €1,000,000.
- Countries
- Eligibility spans EU member states and associated countries, but no specific countries are mentioned.
- Countries
- Eligibility spans EU member states and associated countries, but no specific countries are mentioned.
- Industry
- Nature and Biodiversity, Circular Economy, and Quality of Life sub-programmes.
- Industry
- Nature and Biodiversity, Circular Economy, and Quality of Life sub-programmes.