Dublin City Council’s European Programme Support Office (EPSO) is monitoring all the available/pending open calls and grant funding opportunities which will be updated on this page from time to time.
Funding and Grant Opportunities
- Social Innovations for a Fair Green and Digital Transition (Deadline 02.08.22)
- European Year of Youth Micro Grant Scheme (Deadline 15 Aug/15 Sep/15 Oct 2022)
- Innovation Fund's second small-scale call for projects (Deadline 31.8.22)
- Horizon Europe: EUR 283 million of funding for Energy and Mobility R&I projects (Deadline 06.09.22)
- Partnership for Excellence - Centres of Vocational Excellence (Deadline 07.09.22)
- Creative Innovation Lab (Deadline 07.09.22)
- Circular Economy and Quality of Life (Deadline 07.09.22)
- Partnership for Excellence – Centre of Vocational Excellence (Deadline 07.09.22)
- Nature and Biodiversity (Deadline 07.09.22)
- Supporting Clean Energy Transition (Deadline 07.9.22)
- Strategic Nature Projects (Deadline 08.09.22)
- Technical Assistance for Preparation of SIPs/SNAPs (LIFE-2022-TA-PP) (Deadline 08.09.22)
- European Co-Development (Deadline 08.09.22)
- Access City Award 2023 competition (Deadline 08.09.22)
- Nature Governance (Deadline 04.10.22)
- Circular Economy, resources from Waste, Air, Water, Soil, Noise, Chemicals & Bauhaus (Deadline 04.10.22)
- Climate Change Adaptation (Deadline 04.10.22)
- LIFE Subprogramme Climate Action (Deadline 04.10.22)
- Funding & tenders portal (main source)
- IREO
- The Wheel
Past European Union Programme Funded Project Successes
Find out more about previous funding opportunities of the European Union Programme which may help you decide if there are synergies with our own projects, goals, and objectives. A list of previous and successful projects is available for you to see comparable projects which may encourage you to consider applying for the funding.
Potential Funding for Local and Public Authorities Working Together
The overall objective of the PEACE PLUS Programme is to build peace and prosperity and to ensure that the Programme will leave a lasting and tangible legacy across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland. The Programme’s strategy is to continue to take the opportunities and address the needs arising from the peace process in order to boost economic growth and stimulate social and economic regeneration and secondly, to promote social inclusion, particularly for those at the margins of economic and social life.