Improving mental health outcomes for people in education, training and work

Last updated: 18.7.2025
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The Horizon Europe topic 'Improving mental health outcomes for people in education, training and work' (HORIZON-CL2-2025-01-TRANSFO-08) is designed to advance the implementation and scaling of innovative, person-centred interventions addressing mental health challenges across diverse societal contexts. This program stands out by requiring projects to not only develop effective solutions but also to generate robust evidence on their feasibility, acceptability, and cost-effectiveness for widespread adoption by policymakers and practitioners. It targets a broad spectrum of the population, from youth to the elderly, fostering inclusivity and resilience through integrated approaches in education, training, and work environments.

Who is Funded by Horizon Europe?

This section provides an overview of who is eligible for funding under the 'Improving mental health outcomes for people in education, training and work' program, defining the target groups, geographical scope, and the overarching objectives. It highlights the inclusive nature of the program, aiming to support a wide array of entities and individuals across Europe.

What is Funded: Mental Health Interventions and Research

This section details the types of projects and activities eligible for funding, outlining the thematic areas, supported costs, and the developmental stage of the initiatives. The focus is on implementing and evaluating innovative mental health interventions.

Funding Type and Financial Scope

This section outlines the financial parameters of the funding, including the type of financial support, the available funding amounts per project, and the expected duration of funded initiatives.

Conditions and Program Requirements

This section details the essential rules, regulations, and specific conditions that applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to throughout the application and project implementation phases. It covers administrative stipulations, collaboration guidelines, and financial requirements.

Application Procedure: Step-by-Step Guidance

This section guides potential applicants through the process of submitting a proposal for the 'Improving mental health outcomes for people in education, training and work' program, from preparation to evaluation and award.

This section outlines the fundamental legal and official documents that establish and govern the 'Improving mental health outcomes for people in education, training and work' funding program, providing its authoritative framework and operational guidelines.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Open

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

5,000,000 €

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

15,000,000 €

Deadline

Deadline:

16.09.2025

Open Until

Open Until:

Ongoing

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Framework Programme Call

Region

Region:

European Union and Associated Countries, with specific provisions for other non-EU/non-Associated Countries.

Sectors

Sectors:

Healthcare, Education and Vocational Training, Research and Development, Service Sector, Social Enterprises, Cultural Institutions, Other

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries:

Youth, people with mental health conditions, families, communities, public services, civil society organisations, VET providers, SMEs

Application Type

Application Type:

Optional Consortium

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Applied Research, Experimental Development, Pilot Testing, Implementation

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

Managed By:

European Commission (implied by Horizon Europe framework)

Additional Partners:

Social partners (trade unions and business organisations), civil society organisations, practitioners, VET providers, families, individuals/communities, public services, authorities

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