AI development grants 2026: 16 calls with open deadlines

AI development grants 2026: 16 calls with open deadlines

The Horizon Europe work programme for 2026-2027 sets aside roughly EUR 2,023 million for topics that encourage the development of artificial intelligence. That figure excludes the Digital Europe Programme, the European Innovation Council and EuroHPC. So the applicant’s problem is rarely a shortage of money, because most roundups still present calls with expired deadlines as active ones.

Below you will find 16 calls that carry a confirmed open deadline as of 30 July 2026 and accept applications from Ukrainian organisations. The nearest deadline falls on 8 August, while the furthest runs to 24 November. A separate section at the end lists what sits between rounds, so that you do not spend a week preparing a proposal for a call that already closed.

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Why Ukrainian organisations apply on equal terms

Ukraine has held associated country status in Horizon Europe since 2022. Because of that status, Ukrainian universities, research institutes and companies take part in calls alongside organisations from EU member states, they hold full funding rights, and they can also coordinate consortia.

The Digital Europe Programme runs on a separate association agreement, which the European Commission signed in September 2022. From then on, Ukrainian businesses, organisations and public administrations could access the calls of a programme worth 7.5 billion euros over 2021-2027. Its priority areas name supercomputing, artificial intelligence, advanced digital skills and the wide use of digital technologies directly.

AI funding splits into four layers, and confusion between them still causes more rejections than anything else. For example, a research proposal in a commercial instrument scores poorly on market impact, while a finished product in a research programme fails on scientific novelty.

  • Fundamental science and individual grants: ERC and MSCA. These schemes fund a person and an idea.
  • Deep tech and commercialisation: the European Innovation Council, from TRL 1 through to market entry.
  • Deployment of digital capacity: the Digital Europe Programme, covering training, infrastructure and institutional capacity.
  • National instruments: for Ukraine that means Brave1 above all, which runs a dedicated AI track.
The TRL scale decides where you can even apply. To work out your project’s technology readiness level and pick the right instrument, see our breakdown of the EU deep tech instruments. EIC deep tech funding for Ukrainian startups →

Researchers and universities: six open calls

None of these calls carries a thematic restriction, so a machine learning project competes in the same panel as any other proposal in its field. Also, a Ukrainian institution can act as the host organisation, and the ERC runs a dedicated ERC for Ukraine page for applicants based in the country.

ERC: four schemes open at once

The ERC calendar rarely lines up like this. Advanced Grants opened on 28 May with a call budget of 747 million euros and roughly 294 planned grants. Since there is no eligibility window based on years after the PhD, the panels assess your track record instead.

Advanced Grants (ERC-2026-ADG), up to EUR 2,500,000 over 5 years, deadline 27 August 2026 at 17:00 Brussels time. In addition, the scheme offers up to EUR 1 million for researchers already based in the EU or an associated country, and up to EUR 2 million for those relocating from a non-associated third country. From 2026, that additional funding also covers personnel costs.

Plus Grants (ERC-2026-PLUS), a new scheme for projects whose ambition reaches beyond existing ERC instruments, deadline 2 September 2026. Competition in a first cycle usually runs lower than in established schemes.

Proof of Concept (ERC-2026-POC), EUR 150,000 to test the commercial or societal potential of results, deadline 17 September 2026. In the first round this year the ERC received 554 proposals and funded 182, so roughly one in three succeeded. Only current and former ERC grant holders can apply.

Starting Grants (ERC-2027-STG), up to EUR 1,500,000, deadline 14 October 2026. The eligibility window widens from 2-7 to 0-10 years after the doctorate, and the Consolidator window moves from 7-12 to 5-15 years. Career breaks still extend the window.

MSCA: two schemes with different logic

Postdoctoral Fellowships form the largest individual scheme for postdocs in Europe. The call carries a budget of 399.05 million euros, expects to fund close to 1,600 projects, and accepts proposals in any scientific field. A European fellowship runs 12 to 24 months, and you can add up to six months of placement in a non-academic organisation. The scheme also opens explicitly to researchers displaced by conflict and to those restarting a research career after a break. The deadline falls on 9 September 2026.

Doctoral Networks work differently, because a consortium builds a thematic network and doctoral candidates then rotate between universities and partner companies. The grant covers salaries, training activities and secondments across several years. The deadline falls on 24 November 2026.

One practical detail applies to both MSCA schemes. You prepare the proposal jointly with the host institution and supervisor, and most Ukrainian applicants lose time exactly here, since finding a supervisor takes weeks.

The consortium weighs as much as the idea. In most European calls the host organisation or coordinator affects the score as strongly as the science does. Start the partner search alongside the concept note. The EIC Pathfinder programme explained →

Deep tech and business: two EIC instruments

In 2026 the EIC distributes more than 1.424 billion euros across five schemes. Two of them suit AI projects best, and both accept applications right now.

EIC Accelerator serves companies with a working product, broadly TRL 6 and above. It combines a grant of up to EUR 2,500,000 with equity of up to EUR 15,000,000 through the EIC Fund, and a company can take the grant alone or both components. The scheme carries 634 million euros for 2026. The EIC also simplified the procedure: the full proposal template shrank from around 50 pages to 20, while evaluation now runs every two months rather than twice a year. Short proposals arrive on an ongoing basis and the EIC assesses them in batches at the start of each month, then full proposals go to the cut-offs on 2 September and 4 November 2026.

EIC Pathfinder Challenges funds early research at TRL 1-4, where the scientific idea itself still needs proving. The overall Pathfinder budget for 2026 stands at 262 million euros, a single project can reach EUR 4,000,000, and the deadline falls on 28 October 2026 at 17:00 CEST. Because Challenges support portfolios of projects inside predefined thematic areas, the committee weighs how well a proposal fits alongside the other selected projects. Consortia need at least 3 partners from 3 different countries.

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Digital capacity, private funders and Brave1

Digital Europe Programme: two topics closing 1 October

The topic DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-DIGITAL-HEALTH-STEP expands education and training in artificial intelligence for health. It funds partners who jointly design and deliver training that raises the AI readiness of healthcare organisations and their workforce. The topic budget stands at 7.8 million euros. So for Ukrainian medical universities and IT companies working with clinical data, this remains one of very few open entry points into Digital Europe this year.

The second topic, DIGITAL-2026-SKILLS-10-NATIONAL-COALITIONS, covers National Coalitions for Digital Skills and Jobs: new coalitions and national platforms in countries that lack one, plus the expansion of coalitions already running. Because the wording covers DIGITAL associated countries explicitly, Ukraine sits inside the perimeter. This works as an institutional instrument at system level rather than a project one.

Global private funders: multi-agent AI safety

In June 2026 Google DeepMind, together with Schmidt Sciences, the Cooperative AI Foundation and ARIA and supported by Google.org, announced a call worth up to 10 million dollars. It addresses what happens once millions of agents built by different organisations start interacting: communicating, negotiating and transacting. Research topics include collusion and deceptive coordination between agents, principal-agent failures, multi-agent reinforcement learning safety, oversight that scales to agent swarms, and benchmark development for evaluation.

Academic researchers holding a PhD, nonprofits and independent research organisations can apply, while industry researchers join as co-investigators. No geographic restrictions apply. The deadline falls on 8 August 2026, and the funders will announce awardees in autumn. This is the youngest segment of AI funding, and Ukrainian-language roundups barely cover it.

Brave1: four routes, three of them permanently open

Brave1 is the state defence tech cluster, launched in 2023 on the initiative of the Ministry of Digital Transformation. Over two years it issued more than 50 million dollars in grants. Then in June 2026 the Supervisory Board of the Innovation Development Fund approved a revised programme: the time to issue a grant dropped from three months to one and a half, and applicants now submit legal documents only after their development receives preliminary approval. Ukrainian companies and registered sole traders qualify, while state and municipal enterprises, civil society and charitable organisations do not. Each developer faces a ceiling of 30 million hryvnia per year and no more than 5 grants. Applications go through the Ukrainian Startup Fund portal.

  • Special programme for AI technologies, up to UAH 8,000,000 regardless of technology readiness level. Priorities centre on system autonomy: object recognition and classification, coordination of grouped systems, navigation without a GPS signal, autonomy for ground robotic platforms, and sensor networks.
  • Main grant programme, where the developer picks the amount by readiness: up to UAH 500,000 for testing an idea, up to 2 million for a laboratory sample, up to 4 million for a prototype, and up to 8 million for a finished product. For grants above UAH 2,000,001 the applicant also pitches to the Supervisory Board.
  • EU4UA Defence Tech, round 3, up to EUR 33,000 for unmanned systems components at TRL 3-4. The window runs from 8 July to 21 August 2026. Since this is the smallest award here and the shortest cycle, it works well as an entry point for teams without grant reporting experience.
  • Brave1 competitions, up to UAH 900 million by project budget. The terms stay closed, so a developer first sends a request, passes compliance and signs a non-disclosure agreement. The Fund accepts requests until 9 September inclusive.
Brave1 is one node in a wider defence tech funding system. For the full picture of donors, instruments and partner routes across 2026-2027, see our separate map. Grant map of Ukrainian defence tech →

Summary table: 16 calls by deadline

Programme Award Deadline Who applies
Google DeepMind and partners, multi-agent safety up to USD 10 million across awards 8 August 2026 Researchers, nonprofits, independent labs
Brave1 EU4UA Defence Tech, round 3 up to EUR 33,000 21 August 2026 Companies and sole traders, TRL 3-4
ERC Advanced Grants up to EUR 2,500,000 27 August 2026 Established research leaders
EIC Accelerator, full proposals up to EUR 2,500,000 plus equity 2 September and 4 November 2026 Startups and SMEs, TRL 6 and above
ERC Plus Grants per scheme conditions 2 September 2026 Researchers with far-reaching plans
Brave1 competitions, request for terms up to UAH 900 million by budget 9 September 2026 Companies and sole traders
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships call budget EUR 399.05 million 9 September 2026 Postdocs with a host organisation
ERC Proof of Concept EUR 150,000 17 September 2026 ERC grant holders only
Digital Europe, AI in health topic budget EUR 7.8 million 1 October 2026 Universities, research bodies, industry
Digital Europe, national coalitions per topic conditions 1 October 2026 Associations, education consortia
ERC Starting Grants up to EUR 1,500,000 14 October 2026 0-10 years after the PhD
EIC Pathfinder Challenges up to EUR 4,000,000 28 October 2026 Consortia, TRL 1-4
MSCA Doctoral Networks by number of positions 24 November 2026 Universities inside a consortium
Brave1 main grant programme UAH 500,000, 2, 4 or 8 million Applications accepted on an ongoing basis Companies and sole traders
Brave1 special AI programme up to UAH 8,000,000 Applications accepted on an ongoing basis Companies and sole traders
EIC Accelerator, short proposals first stage, no set award Applications accepted on an ongoing basis Startups and SMEs

What sits between rounds right now

Most roundups still list these programmes as active, yet you cannot apply to any of them today. The 2026 Horizon Europe Cluster 4 digital calls, two competitions worth 307.3 million euros covering trustworthy AI services, next generation AI agents and robotics, closed on 15 April 2026. The next ones should arrive within the 2027 round.

EIC Advanced Innovation Challenges, the new 2026 pilot with an ARPA-style approach, lists physical AI and embodied intelligence for robotics among its first themes. Stage 1 closed on 26 February 2026, while stage 2 falls on 18 June 2027. Google.org AI Impact Challenges for science and for government innovation closed in April and May 2026, and the Schmidt Sciences Science of Trustworthy AI call, with awards from 1 million to more than 5 million dollars, closed on 17 May 2026.

Two further items deserve a check against your own sources. The tri-agencies no longer offer Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships, a change that took effect in February 2025. Also, the Austrian Ernst Mach Grant Ukraine ended on 30 June 2026. Both still appear in supposedly current roundups.

Winning the grant is half the job. The second half starts after signature: deliverables, reporting periods and audit. Here is how Horizon Europe reporting works step by step. Grant reporting in Horizon Europe →

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