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Status:
🔓 Open

Horizon Europe — Mission Adaptation to Climate Change (MISS-2026)
~€5m per project · 1 project expected
This coordination and support action helps regions and local authorities move from adaptation planning to implementation. It is designed to remove the practical barriers — capacity, knowledge transfer, coordination — that slow the roll-out of climate adaptation measures.
Practical support structures, knowledge brokering and replication mechanisms that turn adaptation strategies into actionable, deployed solutions. A strong fit for UTA’s network of cities and implementation partners.
Expected Outcome:
The successful proposal will contribute to the implementation of the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change and the upcoming European Climate Adaptation Plan. Proposals are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes:
Scope:
Rationale
Grounded in Research and Innovation, EU Missions aim to mobilise R&I actors to help tackle some of the most pressing societal issues. In this spirit, the Adaptation Mission has funded over 50 projects to test and develop solutions that help regions adapting to climate change. However, creating knowledge is not enough to trigger change at the pace required. It is essential that that the right knowledge reaches the decision-makers. Acting as a follow-up to REGILIENCE-plus, this topic aims to ensure that the actionable solutions developed in the context of the Mission (and beyond) are actively brought to the knowledge and made available to the regions and local authorities in Europe.
Target audience
Regional and local authorities, in particular the ones already involved in the Mission[1], are the target group of the proposed activities and the customers of the in-depth knowledge provision of solutions. While they are not expected to participate in the consortium, they should benefit from the project funded by this action, which should primarily use the Mission Implementation Platform’s channels to feed them with new information products, also based on the needs expressed by them (e.g. see Analysis of information provided by the signatories of the charter of the Mission Adaptation to Climate Change when adhering to the Charter).
Activities of the project
The proposals should address all of the following aspects:
Links to the Mission and other projects and initiatives
As a coordination and support action, collaboration with the Mission and other initiatives will be key to ensure the success of this action. In particular, close collaboration should be sought with all the following actors:
Collaboration with other relevant existing platforms, projects and initiatives is also encouraged.
Applicants should acknowledge these elements and already account for them in their proposal, making adequate provisions in terms of resources and budget to engage and collaborate with the Mission.
[1] For instance through the Mission Charter or in the Mission Projects
[2] Set up by the projects stemming from HORIZON-2024-MISS-01-02 and extended by the topic HORIZON-MISS-2026-01-CLIMA-01
Open to consortia of legal entities established in EU Member States or Associated Countries; CSAs may have lighter consortium requirements than RIA/IA actions.
Submit through the EU Funding & Tenders Portal before the cut-off date, following the call documents and templates.