EU funding for grant consultants and agencies in Finland
Combine Business Finland programmes with procurement visibility from HILMA.
Can support clients across all EU programmes. Monitoring multiple portals and qualifying calls early is critical to serving multiple client profiles efficiently.
Part of our eu funding intelligence for grant consultants guide and the complete EU funding guide.
Open calls for grant consultants and agencies in Finland
Live from our database. Updated daily from official EU and Finland sources.
- European Public Procurement20 Apr 2026
Public Procurement — Other — FIN (TED 177839-2026)
FIOtherTender - European Public Procurement21 Apr 2026
Public Procurement — Other — FIN (TED 177871-2026)
FIOtherTender - European Public Procurement28 Apr 2026
Public Procurement — Other — FIN (TED 167196-2026)
FIOtherTender - EIC17 Dec 2026
EIC Accelerator 2026 – kortfattat förslag
EUResearch & InnovationGrant - BF Co-Innovation31 Dec 2026
Cooperation between companies and research organizations
FIResearch & InnovationGrant - BF Young Innovative Companies31 Dec 2026
Young innovative Enterprises (YIC)
FIResearch & InnovationGrant - Business Finland31 Dec 2026
Production incentive for the audiovisual industry
FIManufacturingGrant - Business Finland31 Dec 2026
Funding for leading companies and ecosystems
FIResearch & InnovationGrant - Business Finland31 Dec 2026
Funding for Innovation and Growth Research
FIResearch & InnovationGrant - Deep Tech Accelerator31 Dec 2026
Deep Tech Accelerator (DTA)
FIDigitalGrant - BF Energy Aid31 Dec 2026
Energy aid
FIEnergyGrant - Business Finland31 Dec 2026
Innovation aid for shipbuilding
FIManufacturingGrant
Finland funding focus areas
Typical priorities across Finland national and regional programmes.
- R&D funding
- Scaling and export
- Public procurement tenders
EU programmes relevant to grant consultants and agencies in Finland
These EU programmes are accessible to Finland-based organisations either directly or via consortium partners.
Horizon Europe
2021–2027€95.5 billion
The largest EU research and innovation programme. Funds collaborative R&D, breakthrough innovation, and research infrastructure across all scientific disciplines.
European Innovation Council (EIC)
2021–2027€10.1 billion
Supports high-risk, high-impact startups and SMEs through the EIC Accelerator (grants + equity), EIC Pathfinder (early research), and EIC Transition (lab to market).
LIFE Programme
2021–2027€5.4 billion
The EU instrument for environment and climate action. Funds nature conservation, circular economy, climate change mitigation, and clean energy transition projects.
Interreg (European Territorial Cooperation)
2021–2027€8.05 billion
Funds cross-border, transnational, and interregional cooperation projects. Ideal for organisations working across multiple EU countries on shared challenges.
Single Market Programme (SMP)
2021–2027€4.2 billion
Supports SME competitiveness, consumer protection, and market surveillance. Includes the former COSME programme for SME access to finance and market access.
Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL)
2021–2027€7.5 billion
Funds digital capacity building across the EU: supercomputing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, advanced digital skills, and deployment of digital technologies.
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
2021–2027€226 billion (combined Cohesion)
Invests in infrastructure, innovation, and economic development at regional level. Managed nationally but funded by the EU. Targets less-developed regions.
How to apply
The end-to-end EU funding process — same shape whether you apply from Finland or elsewhere.
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Find open calls that match your profile
Search by country, sector, applicant type, and deadline. EU funding is published across dozens of portals, so consolidation saves significant time.
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Check eligibility before investing effort
Review applicant mode (single vs consortium), entity type requirements, geographic restrictions, and co-financing obligations. Disqualify early to protect team bandwidth.
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Build your consortium if required
Many Horizon Europe calls require partners from multiple EU countries. Identify complementary organisations early — consortium formation often takes longer than proposal writing.
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Write and submit your proposal
Follow the call documentation precisely. Most EU proposals require a work plan, budget breakdown, impact statement, and consortium description. Submit via the Funding & Tenders Portal.
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Evaluation and grant agreement
Proposals are evaluated by independent experts against published criteria. Successful applicants negotiate a grant agreement that defines deliverables, reporting, and payment schedule.
Finland funding FAQs
How much EU funding is available?
The EU allocates hundreds of billions of euros across its 2021–2027 budget cycle. Horizon Europe alone provides €95.5 billion for research and innovation. National agencies distribute additional co-funding, and structural funds like ERDF support regional development.
Can startups apply for EU funding without a consortium?
Yes. Several programmes accept single-applicant submissions, including the EIC Accelerator, many national agency calls, and some Digital Europe deployment actions. Consortium requirements vary by call, so check each opportunity individually.
Do I need to be based in the EU to apply?
Most EU funding requires at least one partner established in an EU or EEA member state. Some programmes also allow participation from associated countries (like the UK and Switzerland under specific agreements). National co-funding typically requires a local entity.
What is the typical success rate for EU grants?
Success rates vary significantly by programme. Horizon Europe collaborative projects typically see 10–15% success rates. EIC Accelerator is more competitive at around 5–8%. National programmes often have higher acceptance rates but smaller budgets.
What is the difference between EU grants and EU tenders?
Grants fund your project — you propose what to do and the EU co-finances it. Tenders are procurement contracts — the EU defines what it needs and you bid to deliver it. Grants support innovation and research; tenders purchase specific services or products.
Where are EU funding calls published?
EU-level calls appear on the Funding & Tenders Portal (ec.europa.eu). Tenders are published on TED (Tenders Electronic Daily). National co-funding is published on each country's innovation agency portal. EU Fund Portal monitors 40+ of these sources in one place.
How do I know if a call is relevant before applying?
Run a qualification check: verify your entity type is eligible, confirm geographic and consortium requirements, assess whether the call scope matches your work, and check that the timeline and co-financing rate are feasible for your team.
Who can apply for Finland grants?
Most Finland programmes target SMEs, startups, research bodies, and consortium-led projects. Eligibility varies by call, so we surface the most common patterns and link to the official source for confirmation.
Do I need to be based in Finland?
Some calls require a local entity, but many EU and cross-border programmes allow international partners. We highlight country and consortium requirements on each listing so you can decide quickly.
How often is Finland data refreshed?
We monitor the Finland sources throughout the day and surface new or updated calls in your daily alert workflow. You can also browse live results at any time.
Official sources
Primary EU and Finland portals. We monitor these continuously.
Other audiences in Finland
Start screening Finland calls for grant consultants and agencies
One workflow covering EU-level programmes and Finland national sources.