Next Generation Internet Fund (RIA)

Last updated: 21.7.2025
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The Next Generation Internet Fund (RIA) is a Horizon Europe initiative aimed at fostering a human-centric and ethical digital environment. This program distinguishes itself by empowering internet innovators, high-tech SMEs, and start-ups to develop open-source internet commons. Its primary objective is to build a more resilient, sustainable, and decentralised internet that prioritises user control over data and digital identity, aligning with European values.

Who is Funded by the Next Generation Internet Fund?

The Next Generation Internet Fund (RIA) targets a broad range of entities dedicated to advancing a human-centred internet, with a focus on specific geographical areas and strategic objectives. This program seeks to empower innovators across Europe and in key international partner regions.

What is Funded under Next Generation Internet (NGI) Fund?

The Next Generation Internet Fund (RIA) supports a diverse range of projects focused on cutting-edge digital technologies, particularly those that enhance trust, privacy, and user control online. Funding is directed towards various stages of development, from fundamental research to market introduction, with specific criteria for eligible costs and thematic areas.

Type and Scope of Funding for NGI Projects

The Next Generation Internet Fund (RIA) offers grant funding primarily through a competitive tender framework under Horizon Europe. This program has specific financial limits and project durations, with a significant portion of the budget dedicated to supporting third-party projects through cascade funding.

Conditions and Requirements for NGI Funding

Applicants to the Next Generation Internet Fund (RIA) must adhere to a strict set of conditions and requirements governing proposal submission, consortium structure, budget allocation, and general legal and ethical provisions. These ensure compliance with Horizon Europe guidelines and foster open, trustworthy research.

Application Procedure for the Next Generation Internet Fund

The application process for the Next Generation Internet Fund (RIA) follows standard Horizon Europe procedures, involving a single-stage submission and comprehensive evaluation. Detailed guidance and support are available through official EU portals and national contact points.

The Next Generation Internet Fund (RIA) is firmly rooted in a robust legal framework established by the European Union. Its operations are governed by a series of foundational regulations and policies that ensure transparency, accountability, and alignment with broader EU objectives.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

27,000,000 € (for main grant), 500,000 € (per third party, across multiple awards)

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

27,000,000 €

Open Until

Open Until:

Closed

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Competitive Tender

Region

Region:

European Union, Japan, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America

Sectors

Sectors:

Information and Communication Technology, Software Development, Research and Development, Green Technology, Healthcare, Medical Technology, Education and Vocational Training, Service Sector, Other

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries:

Internet Services & Applications, Artificial Intelligence, ICT, Open Source Software, Digital Identity

Application Type

Application Type:

Consortium Required

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Basic Research, Applied Research, Experimental Development, Prototyping, Pilot Testing, Product Development, Process Optimization, Market Introduction, Scaling, Commercialization

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

Additional Partners:

EIT Digital, EIT Manufacturing, European Digital Innovation Hubs, National Contact Points (NCPs), Enterprise Europe Network, CEN-CENELEC Research Helpdesk, ETSI Research Helpdesk

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