Call topics overview

A handy Excel file, weekly updated, containing an up-to-date overview of the Horizon Europe calls

It goes without saying, the main sources of information on the call topics are the Funding & Tenders Portal and the Work Programmes. You can find direct links on each of the (sub)programme pages of this website.

However, sometimes you are just in need of a good overview to quickly find back relevant information or to follow-up certain initiatives in your organisation. This is why NCP Flanders provides, as an extra service, Excel files with the essential call topic information. For now, this exists in 2 variants, and the information in both is exactly the same:

  • All information in one sheet
  • A multi-worksheet file with calls grouped per programme (sub)domain

As we're just starting this service, all client feedback is welcome. Simply send a mail to info@ncpflanders.be with your comments and suggestions.

Excel files with Call Topic overview

All in one sheet
version 2025-04-03
One sheet per programme
version 2025-04-03
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The information you'll find in the files is
  • Call topic identifier and title (including link to F&T portal)
  • Call status, submission deadline(s), opening date
  • Action Type, Submission type
  • Call budget

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