May 25, 2026
If you are considering applying to Horizon Europe Collaborative projects grant, and do not have experience with Horizon Europe or its previous programs - this is an excellent article to begin with! While there is a very wide span of information that must be taken into account when applying to a Horizon Europe collaborative projects grant, we made a useful "first steps" article. In this article, we focus on all the basic aspects and requirements that are related to a Horizon Europe Collaborative project grant. We will review the expected proposal preparation path, and explore important terms such as Work Program, destinations, topics, consortium, excellence, impact, implementation, budget and more. Within this article, you will find references to additional important articles we've written on each specific Horizon Europe term or requirement. We invite you to treat this as a helpful guide to refer to throughout your grant preparation journey. *Note - this article will refer to the top-down collaborative projects grants within Horizon Europe, which constitute the vast majority of grants in the program. Should you seek other forms of grants within this programme (ERC, EIC, MSCA, RI, ERA, etc) continue on to our Knowledge Base and its dedicated grant sections. Let's begin!
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Horizon Europe Collaborative projects have a wide scope of funding opportunities, all listed in the work programs of Horizon Europe (you can look them up in the Horizon Europe funding and tender portal). It is your first task to realize the area and topic in the program for which you wish to apply. The vast majority of these funding opportunities in Horizon Europe are listed as specific topics under the work program's clusters and destinations (check these out in the work programs descriptions). Take your time to navigate through these work programs, clusters, and destinations in order to find the most suitable topic(s) for your specific research project.
Once you believe you have found a suitable topic, take due time to ensure it is a strong enough match to your project. It is imperative that your potential project will fully match your chosen topic's specific requirements. Experience shows that choosing a topic that does not match your project idea and scope will likely lower your chances of funding success. On the contrary, a successful match between your project and the chosen topic is a much better start and highly increases your chances of funding success. Therefore, an initial and very important first step is to choose the best fit for your project.
Once you have selected the target topic in the work program, the next step is to start developing the grant application, first by forming your project. The main efforts for that would be:
Forming your project does not end here. The major next steps include forming the consortium to work with and developing the application file, as detailed below. The process that we have described above is truly the very basic first step. Note that for some project proposals that process might be more complex and may include additional layers.
Top-down collaborative projects in Horizon Europe are consortium-based. This means that a large portion of both your pre-award proposal preparation time and post-award project implementation will center around the consortium of partners you will choose for the project. There are many important aspects to consider when constructing the consortium that will work on your project. In this regard, we bring forth the following important topics and articles for further reading:
Having conceptualized the idea behind your project, declared the novelty, and constructed your consortium of partners- it is now time to draft the grant application. This is going to be your main task during the pre-award phase of your Horizon Europe collaborative project grant application. It consists of the following core elements:
As you can see above, there are many important aspects to take into consideration for competitive Horizon Europe Collaborative project proposals. There are also many other aspects we didn't tap into in this introductory summary. The next steps are:
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