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Eurostars 3
1 phase
Strategic Analysis
Eurostars 3 — Call 11 is a joint transnational call of the Eurostars programme, part of the European Partnership on Innovative SMEs, co-funded by the European Union through Horizon Europe. It funds market-driven, collaborative R&D&I projects led by innovative SMEs and their partners.
Eurostars is highly competitive: meeting the eligibility criteria does not guarantee funding — only the best-ranked applications are funded.
Exclusively civilian purpose
highThe project must have an exclusively civilian application focus (Question 13). Dual-use results are acceptable only if the project itself clearly focuses on civil applications.
Gender dimension (sex, gender and intersectional analysis)
mediumThe technical approach (Question 7) must describe how sex, gender and intersectional analysis is integrated across the stages of the method, or clearly justify why it is not relevant to the R&I content.
UN Sustainable Development Goals (optional)
lowOptionally indicate which SDGs the project contributes to and how (Question 5), substantiated with existing evidence and indicators.
Beyond the programme rules above, national eligibility rules apply to each participant (eligible entity types, costs, funding). These are set by each National Funding Body — contact your NPC. National rules do not change the consortium eligibility (2 entities / 2 countries).
Eurostars 3 is a single-stage call (one submission, no pre-proposal). The application is completed collaboratively online in the EPMP; every partner contributes its own sections and the main partner marks each section complete.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Call opens | 9 July 2026 (CEST) |
| Submission deadline | 10 September 2026, 14:00 CEST |
| Central independent evaluation | following the deadline |
| Independent Evaluation Panel ranking | after expert scoring |
| Results communicated / funding decisions | per Eureka Secretariat schedule |
| Consortium agreement signed | within 6 weeks of the approval letter |
Once submitted, the application cannot be changed. Before the deadline you may withdraw and resubmit a corrected version (request removal of the first version from the Eureka Secretariat first). After a successful outcome, project revisions are only considered once the consortium agreement is signed and validated.
Applications are scored against three award criteria, structured exactly by the 14 application questions:
| Criterion | Assesses |
|---|---|
| Impact | Project results (products/processes/services), business case and revenue, time to market and commercialisation, market conditions and competition, SDG contribution, social and environmental risks (Questions 1–6). |
| Excellence | Technical approach and degree of innovation (incl. gender dimension), technical state of the art, technical risks and mitigation (Questions 7–9). |
| Quality & efficiency of the implementation | Project management experience, benefits of international collaboration, intellectual property rights strategy (Questions 10–12). |
Independent experts score the application; an Independent Evaluation Panel scores and ranks it. Funding follows the ranking within available budgets.
Note: the exact scoring scale and per-criterion thresholds are defined in the official Eurostars evaluation methodology (not reproduced here). GrantForge''s evaluation of this call is structural pending confirmation of the official scale and a calibration reference report.
Eurostars does not impose a backbone (no imposed work packages, deliverables or milestones). Each consortium designs its own work plan, but the application form requires a specific structure:
For each work package the applicant provides:
Each partner enters, per work package, its person-months and costs (personnel, overhead, travel, materials, other, subcontracting). Subcontracting between project partners is not allowed. A consolidated finances overview and work package cost table are generated automatically by the platform.
IPR is a scored part of the application (1500 words). Describe the project''s IPR strategy:
The broad IP themes in the application (existing rights, access rights, exploitation, IP division and profit sharing) are expected to carry forward into the consortium agreement — major deviations may jeopardise funding.
State any ethical or legal issues linked to the objective, methodology or impact of the project. Download the Ethics Issues Table from the EPMP, complete it and upload it. If issues are entered, describe ethical/legal compliance under EU and/or national frameworks, covering: the objectives of the activities (e.g. vulnerable populations), the methodology (e.g. clinical trials, involvement of children, personal data protection) and the potential impact (e.g. environmental damage, stigmatisation, misuse). An Ethics Panel reviews these.
As a rule, information entered in the application form is kept confidential; only fields marked "PUBLIC" are published. Confidential content is visible to participating organisations, NPCs and ministries, NFBs, the Eureka Secretariat, the European Commission, auditors, evaluators, Independent Evaluation Panel and Ethics Panel members — all bound by confidentiality agreements. Applicants may request exclusion of specific organisations or experts.
Eurostars is a business-oriented programme and does not impose the Horizon Europe open-science mandate. On the contrary, confidentiality of commercially sensitive content is protected (see Confidentiality). Applicants may still describe data management where relevant to the project, but there is no mandatory Data Management Plan.
Eurostars is an industry / SME-driven programme, not a multi-actor or SSH-integration programme. There is no formal multi-actor, interdisciplinarity or SSH requirement. What the evaluation rewards instead:
The gender dimension (sex, gender and intersectional analysis in the method) is the one cross-cutting analytical expectation, assessed within the technical approach (Question 7).
Submitted with the application (mandatory annexes):
Optional annexes: a technical annex (PDF, < 10 MB) and a Gantt chart (PDF or Excel, < 10 MB), both in English. Ensure all essential information is in the form itself — annexes are supporting material only.
After award: a consortium agreement signed by all partners must be submitted via the EPMP within 6 weeks of the approval letter, consistent with the evaluated application.
Funding and reporting are managed by each National Funding Body under national rules (schedules, audits and controls are national). Project changes are only allowed after the consortium agreement is signed and validated by the Eurostars team. There is no centralised Eureka lump-sum payment schedule — each partner is paid by its NFB.
The call requires you to pick or distribute several structuring elements before submission. These will be locked at proposal creation time and drive the project backbone. Read-only here — the Coach will guide you through them when you create your proposal.
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5 key insights you must internalise before writing. Each is grounded in the call text and tells you what evaluators will actually look for. Share these with your consortium before drafting.
Half the scored questions sit under Impact: project results, business case and revenue, time to market, market conditions, SDGs and social/environmental risks. Eurostars funds innovative entrepreneurs who can sell their idea, not just a technical breakthrough. Quantify the business case: revenue generated by the results, prior and future investments, market penetration, sales forecast and per-partner return on investment. Give a concrete commercialisation timeline (how many months after project end the results reach market) and name the actors and competitors in your target market. A brilliant technology with a vague market story ranks poorly.
Source: Application form Section 2 (Questions 1-6) + Guidelines ''Experts can only form opinions based on the content you provide''
Two hard budget rules decide eligibility. SMEs from Eurostars countries must bear at least 50% of total project cost (excluding subcontracting), and no single participant and no single country may exceed 70% of the budget. Design the effort and cost split across partners with these limits in mind from the start, because you cannot change the application after submission. Subcontracting between project partners is forbidden.
Source: Eurostars eligibility rules + Guidelines Section 3 ''Subcontracting amongst project partners is not allowed''
Eurostars funding is decentralised: each partner is funded by its own National Funding Body under national rules. Funding rates, ceilings, eligible costs and required financial documents differ per country — even for the same project. Contact your NPC early to confirm the maximum funding you can request, which costs are eligible, and which financial documents (annual reports, business plan, self-funding declaration) you must upload as part of the application. Requesting an amount outside your country''s range, or omitting a required financial document, can make you ineligible regardless of scientific quality.
Source: Guidelines ''Before you apply'' + ''The financial annex'' + Section 3 ''Your funding''
Unlike Eurostars 2, the SME declaration and the commitment and signature form must be uploaded as part of the application, before the deadline (not after). The application itself cannot be changed once submitted. Complete the online form collaboratively with all partners from an early stage, keep an eye on the fixed word limits per box, and allow up to 3 working days for technical support — do not submit in the final days when platform traffic peaks.
Source: Guidelines ''Application form'' + footnote on Eurostars 3 annex timing + ''Changing your project application after submission is not allowed''
Question 7 (Technical approach) must describe how sex, gender and intersectional analysis is integrated across the stages of the method. If you consider it non-relevant to the R&I content of your proposal, you must clearly explain why — silence is scored as a gap. This is the one cross-cutting analytical expectation in an otherwise bottom-up, market-driven programme.
Source: Application form Question 7 + Guidelines footnote on Gendered Innovations 2
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The online application form has five sections: (1) Project details, (2) Application questions, (3) Your organisation, (4) Declarations, (5) Work packages. The 14 scored application questions are grouped under the three award criteria:
Plus Question 13 — Civilian purpose (yes/no) and Question 14 — Ethics (800 words + Ethics Issues Table upload). Each text box is capped at a fixed word limit; answers must fit the box. English only.
Section 1 (Project details) captures the administrative data: application team (each partner organisation — name, type, address, country, phone, year of registration, VAT number, role: main partner or partner; plus each contributing person's full name and email), application title and acronym, planned start date, duration in months, market and technology areas, and resubmission details.
Section 3 (Your organisation) is completed individually by each partner and includes per-partner finances and consortium-member questions (core business, prior R&D&I cooperation and funding, contribution, financial situation, tasks, impact on the organisation, public funding requested, project financing).
There is no separate budget spreadsheet: budget is captured inside the application form. In Section 3 each partner enters, per work package, its person-months and costs across the categories personnel, overhead, travel, materials, other, subcontracting. The platform auto-generates the consolidated Finances overview and Work package cost table.
See the guidelines annex for the indicative person-months calculation method (≈18 working days = 1 person-month; multiply the effort fraction by the appointment duration).
Canonical EU Funding & Tenders Portal page for this call.
https://www.eurekanetwork.org/programmes-and-calls/eurostars/eurostars-call-for-projects-september-2026/
Institutional / marketing website of the parent programme.
https://www.eurekanetwork.org/programmes/eurostars/
Where you submit your proposal (F6S, opencalls.fund, EPSS, MS Forms…).
https://www.myeurekaproject.org
Official documents pack (applicant guide, templates, annexes).
https://www.eurekanetwork.org/programmes/eurostars/guidelines
Email of the programme office for questions.
mailto:applications@eurostars-eureka.eu