The Federal Ministry for Innovation, Mobility and Infrastructure (BMIMI) and the Climate and Energy Fund are promoting the implementation of forward-looking projects in Austria through two new calls for tender. With the programmes “Ressourcenwende 2025” (“Resource Transition 2025”) and “Mission Klimaneutrale Stadt – Technologien und Innovationen für die klimaneutrale Stadt 2025” (“Mission Climate-Neutral City – Technologies and Innovations for the Climate-Neutral City 2025”), more than EUR 44 million are available to support national and international projects in the areas of circular economy and urban climate neutrality.
Funding is generally available to companies of any legal form, research and knowledge dissemination institutions, and other non-economic institutions, although in some cases, only consortia consisting of at least 3 independent partners are eligible.
The amount of funding depends, among other factors, on the type of organisation, instrument and research category. Projects are supported by various funding or financing instruments. Maximum funding rates generally reach up to 85%.
The specific contents of the two calls for tender are:
The “Resource Transition 2025” funding programme focuses on circular economy and production technologies. Projects must concentrate on core areas such as material and product developments, process developments or data-driven innovations. To contribute to achieving the strategic objectives of the call, each funding project must address the following operational goals and meet at least three of the goals substantively:
Within the scope of the funding programme, the following instruments are available:
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The funding decision is expected to be made in December 2025 (in March 2026 for lead projects).
The “Climate-Neutral City” mission as an interdisciplinary topic enables the development and implementation of solutions for the climate-neutral city. The call supports the development of innovative urban technologies and system innovations, as well as the demonstration of pilot districts in the so-called (pioneer) cities (currently 10 “pioneer major cities” and 37 “pioneer small and medium-sized cities”). Submissions can be made for the following focus areas of the call:
1. Urban technology developments
2. Urban system innovations
3. Urban pilot demonstrations
3.1 Demonstration of innovative building technologies and prototypes
3.2 Demonstration of districts
3.3 Local, urban district hubs for climate-neutral and climate-resilient district development in pioneer major cities
4. Mobilisation and interlinking for regenerative and lifecycle-based construction
5. R&D services
5.1 Comparative lifecycle accounting of future-oriented construction
5.2 Utilisation of excavated soil material in the construction industry in line with a circular economy approach
5.3 FIT4NEB – Planning foundations for implementing districts and parts of the city in line with NEB (New European Bauhaus)
5.4 Resilient city development – Strategies for sustainable climate change adaptation for cities that are fit for the future
Within the framework of the funding programme, the following instruments are available for the individual focus areas of the call:
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The following submission deadlines apply for the call:
The funding decision is expected to be made in October 2025 for the first submission deadline and in December 2025 for the second submission deadline.
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