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Migration and climate change: building resilience and enhancing sustainability

Last Updated: 8/19/2025Deadline: 15 September 2025€26.0M Available

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Programme:Horizon Europe
Call ID:HORIZON-CL2-2025-01-TRANSFO-11
Deadline:15 September 2025
Max funding:€26.0M
Status:
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Time left:4 weeks

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💰 Funding Details

Funding Overview

Call Identifier: HORIZON-CL2-2025-01-TRANSFO-11

Type of Action: HORIZON-CSA – Lump-Sum

Indicative EU Contribution per Project: up to €26 million (only one project will be funded).

Opening Date: 15 May 2025

Deadline: 16 September 2025 – 17:00 (Brussels time)


What is Financed

* Development of a Strategic Roadmap on climate-change-related migration, covering SSH dimensions and identifying research & policy priorities.

* Creation, population and long-term governance of a dynamic, user-editable exchange platform hosted in the JRC Knowledge Centre on Migration & Demography (KCMD).

* Production of policy briefs and actionable recommendations (including costed options and a “no-action” scenario) aligned with EU values.

* Integration of FAIR, interoperable datasets (e.g. European Social Survey, EOSC resources, Destination Earth pilots) and alignment with EU Data Spaces.

* Stakeholder engagement activities with your country authorities, DG RTD, DG HOME, JRC, civil society, and third-country partners.

* Case studies on internal displacement, environmental immobility and exacerbated inequalities.


Eligible Costs & Lump-Sum Logic

The lump-sum covers all direct & indirect costs (personnel, sub-contracting, travel, dissemination, platform hosting, etc.). Payments are linked to milestones & deliverables agreed in the Grant Agreement rather than to real cost reporting. A detailed lump-sum budget table must be uploaded during submission.


Geographic Eligibility

Applicants from EU Member States and Associated Countries are automatically funded. Entities from non-associated third countries may participate (and be funded) if explicitly justified by the action’s objectives. Always coordinate with the National Contact Point in your country for up-to-date eligibility nuances.

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📊 At a Glance

€26.0M
Max funding
15 September 2025
Deadline
4 weeks
Time remaining
Eligible Countries
EU Member States, Associated Countries

🇪🇺 Strategic Advantages

EU-Wide Advantages & Opportunities of Grant HORIZON-CL2-2025-01-TRANSFO-11


1. Single Market Access

• Tap into the EU’s 450+ million citizens: the roadmap and platform give direct visibility to public bodies, NGOs, researchers and solution-providers across all Member States.

• Harmonised data standards (FAIR, EOSC, KCMD hosting) lower administrative barriers, allowing results, tools and policy briefs to be reused by any national or regional authority without further adaptation.

• Allows applicants to pilot services (early-warning dashboards, policy simulators, training curricula) in several Member States simultaneously, shortening time-to-market for commercial follow-up (consulting, analytics, SaaS).


2. Cross-Border Collaboration & Knowledge Exchange

• The call requires a “collaborative, user-editable” EU platform, naturally fostering multinational consortia and real-time co-creation between climate scientists, demographers, humanitarian actors and migration agencies.

• Case-study approach lets partners cover diverse climatic zones (Mediterranean drought, Alpine hazards, Baltic sea-level rise, etc.), producing a truly pan-European evidence base.

• Involvement of the JRC/KCMD ensures long-term institutional hosting and guarantees that knowledge survives beyond the 3- to 4-year project lifecycle.


3. Strong Alignment with Flagship EU Strategies

European Green Deal & EU Climate Adaptation Strategy – integrates mobility aspects into adaptation pathways; feeds data into the 2025-2027 monitoring cycle.

New Pact on Asylum & Migration – provides actionable scenarios for legal pathways, relocation mechanisms, and cooperation with third countries.

Digital Europe & Data Spaces – promotes interoperable data models that can plug into the Common European Green Deal Data Space and future Migration Data Space.

Union of Equality Policies – roadmap explicitly addresses gender, age, disability and intersectional vulnerabilities, supporting implementation of the EU Anti-Racism and Roma frameworks.


4. Regulatory Harmonisation & Governance Benefits

• One pan-EU platform avoids fragmentation of methodologies (indicators, risk metrics), helping Member States comply with EU directives (INSPIRE, Open Data Directive, Data Governance Act).

• Common ethical & GDPR toolkit developed in the CSA can be adopted EU-wide, reducing the legal workload for follow-up R&I or deployment projects.


5. Leveraging Europe’s Innovation Ecosystem

• Direct access to European Research Infrastructures (CESSDA, ESS, Copernicus, ICOS, etc.) and the European Open Science Cloud accelerates data acquisition and AI-modelling.

• Synergy with Destination Earth digital twins and Cluster-3 border-management pilots offers cutting-edge simulation assets at no extra cost.

• Participation of SMEs, social enterprises and cities is eligible, opening doors to Living Labs, EIT Climate-KIC networks and Enterprise Europe Network services for exploitation.


6. Funding Synergies & Blending Potential

• Results can be up-scaled through ESF+ (social inclusion), AMIF (integration & legal migration), LIFE (climate adaptation pilots), Interreg (cross-border regions) and the Just Transition Mechanism.

• Data and policy briefs generated here are priority inputs for future Cluster-5 (Climate) and Cluster-3 (Security) calls, creating a pipeline of follow-on grants.

• Private co-funders (insurance, infrastructure operators) benefit from open risk datasets, improving their climate-migration stress-tests.


7. Scale, Replicability & Impact Amplification

• A single CSA can coordinate 27+ national focal points, drastically reducing duplication versus 27 isolated projects.

• Outputs (roadmap, policy options, datasets) are mandated to be multilingual and FAIR, ensuring instant transferability to regional and municipal levels.

• Robust dissemination via EU agencies (Frontex, EEA, EASO) guarantees uptake in operational settings, extending impact to bordering third countries under NDICI-Global Europe.


8. Strategic Value for Applicants

• Positions consortia at the centre of EU evidence-based policymaking, increasing visibility and credibility for future tenders or expert group invitations.

• Strengthens European leadership in the emerging field of climate-mobility governance, influencing global processes (UNFCCC Loss & Damage, GFMD, Sendai Framework).


9. Risk Mitigation Through EU Support

• Lump-sum model simplifies cash-flow management across partners and shields against national funding uncertainties.

• Centralised ethics supervision (REA + DG HOME) provides clear compliance guidance, reducing reputational and legal risks when handling sensitive migration data.


10. Competitive Edge & Timing

• 2025 opening coincides with the mid-term review of the EU Adaptation Strategy and the final negotiations of the Migration & Asylum Pact – a unique policy window where evidence is in high demand.

• The Commission will fund only one project: winning consortium secures a de-facto monopoly on the official EU knowledge hub for climate-induced migration, creating long-term consultancy and exploitation potential.

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