2025.11.13. | Egyéb
The LIFE Programme, the European Union’s funding instrument dedicated to environment and climate action, has announced its 2025 calls under new priorities focusing on preparedness for extreme weather events and disaster risk management (DRM).
What’s new?
The 2025 call encourages projects that go beyond traditional response-measures and place emphasis on:
Nature-based solutions and “no-regret” adaptation measures with multiple benefits.
Special attention to local, remote and outermost regions where exposure and vulnerability are high.
Bridging climate-adaptation and disaster-risk-management agendas, focusing on anticipatory action rather than merely reaction.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include national, regional and local public authorities, NGOs, private sector entities, SMEs, universities and other legal entities established under EU law. Projects must support the development and improvement of adaptation strategies, resilience building and relevant governance and data capabilities.
Why does it matter?
For organisations in Hungary and across the EU, this opens a timely opportunity to secure funding for projects that:
Strengthen community resilience to extreme weather and cascading disaster effects
Deploy innovative tools (including data, sensors, digital solutions) for preparedness and early action
Foster collaboration between public, private, civil society and research actors
In summary
The LIFE 2025 calls mark a shift from reactive to proactive disaster-risk and climate-adaptation work, aligning with the wider EU institutional frameworks for preparedness and resilience. For actors working in climate, environment, civil protection and local/regional development, this is a call to engage now.
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