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Testing and demonstrating innovative solutions to improve resilience to extreme heat, including addressing health impacts

Last Updated: 8/19/2025Deadline: 23 September 2025€30.0M Available

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Programme:Horizon Europe
Call ID:HORIZON-MISS-2025-01-CLIMA-04
Deadline:23 September 2025
Max funding:€30.0M
Status:
open
Time left:2 months

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💰 Funding Details

Funding Description


Overview

The HORIZON-MISS-2025-01-CLIMA-04 call provides up to €30 million per project under a Horizon Europe Innovation Action (Lump-Sum) to *test and demonstrate innovative solutions that improve resilience to extreme heat and protect human health*. Proposals must:


* Demonstrate systemic heat-resilience measures in the territories of at least three regional or local authorities in different EU Member States or Associated Countries.

* Embed solutions in existing or forthcoming adaptation plans, with strong involvement of regional/local administrations, citizens and vulnerable groups.

* Include three additional “replicating” authorities that prepare (but do not yet implement) uptake of results.

* Allocate resources for cooperation with the Mission Implementation Platform (MIP4Adapt), Climate-ADAPT, the European Climate & Health Observatory, Copernicus Health Hub, and the Mission Community of Practice.


Strategic Fit

This topic supports the European Green Deal, the EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change, the EU Mission on Adaptation, and the EU Disaster Resilience Goals by directly tackling Europe’s most lethal climate hazard—extreme heat.


Eligible Activities (illustrative)

* Built-environment interventions: adaptive retrofits, passive cooling, nature-based shading, reflective materials, New European Bauhaus-inspired designs.

* Emergency & utility preparedness: heat-triggered contingency plans for civil protection, health, transport, water and energy operators.

* Innovative funding mechanisms: climate-risk insurance, blended finance, Social Climate Fund synergies, municipal green bonds.

* SSH integration: governance barriers, equity considerations, behavioural aspects, citizen engagement.


Funding Model

A single lump-sum covers all eligible costs. Payments are tied to achieving predefined work-package deliverables and milestones, reducing ex-post financial reporting.


Who Should Apply?

* Regional/local authorities (mandatory for demos; highly recommended as beneficiaries).

* Research organisations, SMEs, NGOs, emergency services, utilities, finance actors.

* Consortia able to leverage your country research excellence, industrial capabilities and municipal networks.


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📊 At a Glance

€30.0M
Max funding
23 September 2025
Deadline
2 months
Time remaining
Eligible Countries
EU Member States, Associated Countries

🇪🇺 Strategic Advantages

EU-Wide Advantages & Opportunities – HORIZON-MISS-2025-01-CLIMA-04


1. Single Market Access (450 + million citizens)

Pan-European customer base for suppliers of heat-resilient technologies (e.g., cool roofing, passive cooling materials, digital heat-alert platforms).

Streamlined product certification under EU Construction Products Regulation, enabling faster commercial deployment in 27 Member States once solutions prove effective in the demos.

Public-procurement leverage: municipal buyers across the EU may reference project results in Green Public Procurement criteria – multiplying market uptake without repeating national pilots.


2. Cross-Border Collaboration & Knowledge Exchange

• Mandatory minimum of 3 demo regions in 3 countries + 3 replicator regions creates a ready-made multinational testbed.

• Access to the Mission Community of Practice (300+ authorities) accelerates peer-learning and matchmaking with additional cities, utilities and civil-protection agencies.

• Facilitates joint IP development & shared data spaces (e.g., interoperable urban heat-maps) in line with the European Data Strategy – reducing duplication and enhancing ROI.


3. Alignment with Flagship EU Policies

European Green Deal & EU Climate Adaptation Strategy – projects can position themselves as early deliverables, improving visibility and policy support.

EU Disaster Resilience Goals – solutions may become reference models for upcoming EU Civil Protection legislation.

New European Bauhaus & Renovation Wave – heat-resilient retrofitting pilots can feed NEB lighthouse projects, unlocking architectural and cultural valorisation.


4. Regulatory Harmonisation & Standards Advantage

• Ability to co-shape EU standards for indoor thermal comfort, urban greening and emergency heat plans through CEN/CENELEC liaison – an opportunity unavailable to purely national projects.

• Common GDPR framework simplifies cross-border health-and-climate data exchange for early-warning systems.


5. Access to Europe’s Innovation Ecosystem

• Direct links to Copernicus, DestinE, Climate-ADAPT, Health Observatory, giving free satellite data, climate services and dissemination channels.

• Proximity to over 2 000 Horizon Europe research teams active in climate-health, providing scientific validation and potential spin-off partners.

• Engagement with EIT Climate-KIC, EIT Health and Enterprise Europe Network for business acceleration and investor matchmaking.


6. Funding Synergies & Blending Potential

• Results can transition to LIFE Integrated Projects, ERDF, JTF, Social Climate Fund, CEF2 Energy for large-scale roll-outs (>€50 m each) without re-engineering the concept.

Innovative finance pilots encouraged by the call align with the EU Taxonomy & InvestEU, opening doors to EIB/EIF climate adaptation facilities.

• Interoperability with Interreg cross-border programmes allows extension of demos to neighbouring non-consortium regions with dedicated funds.


7. EU-Scale Impact & Replicability

• Built-in requirement for 3+ replicator regions creates a pipeline for 6 immediate deployments and a template for 150 Mission regions by 2030.

• EU-wide communication through the Mission Implementation Platform ensures policy uptake and standardisation faster than isolated national pilots.

• Aggregated data from diverse climate zones (Mediterranean, Continental, Atlantic) will strengthen scientific evidence for Europe-wide heat-health guidelines.


8. Strategic Recommendations for Applicants

1. Form a consortium that mirrors Europe’s climatic diversity (e.g., Athens, Warsaw, Rotterdam) to maximise transferability.

2. Embed standardisation work packages (CEN/ISO liaison, EU Taxonomy screening) to lock in regulatory advantages.

3. Plan a funding cascade: Horizon lump-sum → ERDF/LIFE for scale-up → InvestEU for commercial roll-out.

4. Link to major EU data infrastructures (Copernicus Health Hub) early to secure free, high-value datasets.

5. Capitalize on Single Market public procurement by preparing an EU-wide “handbook for heat-resilient tenders” as a project deliverable.

6. Leverage citizen engagement tools validated in other Missions (Cities Mission Climate City Capital Hub) to fulfil SSH and participatory criteria.


Strategic Value in One Sentence: By operating at EU scale, applicants transform a local heat-resilience experiment into a continent-wide standard-setting, finance-ready solution, accessing unrivalled markets, data and funding streams that no single Member State can offer.

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