5 Hacks to Nail Your EU Funding Application
From Funding Anxiety to Funding Wins: 5 Hacks to Nail Your EU Funding Application Written by Gretel Schaj, originally shared on LinkedIn July 17, 2025 Hi, I’m Gretel Schaj, Iberia Lead at BABLE Smart Cities. Over the past years, I’ve helped dozens of cities and SMEs navigate the EU funding labyrinth, often on shoestring staff and budgets. Right now, the pot is big and diverse: Horizon Europe alone tops €90 billion, and LIFE, CEF, Digital Europe and the New European Bauhaus (NEB) add billions more. Yet success rates still hover below 20% or even lower, depending on the funding programme (sometimes reaching 2%), and most local authorities tell me the same two blockers: co-financing cash and bureaucratic red tape. Below you’ll find: My five field-tested hacks that consistently lift a proposal from “decent” to “funded.” Two real-world case studies where we applied those moves, and the cities walked away with signed grants, so you can see the theory in action. A funding call you shouldn’t miss and a free tool to spot others in seconds. Let’s dive in! 1. Map a Funding Roadmap before you chase calls Think in arcs: small-scale pilot → large demonstration area → scale. Align your vision with EU priorities and show how the project has evolved over 2–5 years. Reviewers love a plan with momentum and a clear “life after funding” path. 2. Start Small, Scale Fast €60k-220k cascading schemes are low-risk ways to test tech, gather data and build consortium chemistry. The evidence you collect super-charges a later Horizon or NEB bid. 3. Build the Right Consortium (Before You Write Anything) Diversity wins. The best proposals have a mix of cities, SMEs, research bodies, and civil society. Start assembling your dream team early and aim for complementarity in skills and geography. The EU favours balanced consortia with a clear logic for each partner. 4. Use Calls as a Fit, Not a Goal Don’t twist your idea to fit a call. Before diving into the portal, sketch your idea in a simple 1-pager: challenge, solution, partners, EU added value, connection with European policies. This saves you from writing a 50-page proposal that doesn’t land. Cities that use concept notes early iterate faster and win more often. 5. Start with a Concept Note, Not the Form It’s normal to miss the mark on your first try. Many funded projects only made it on the second or third attempt. The key? Treat reviewer feedback like gold. Build from it, sharpen your story, and try again. What Success Looks Like: Two BABLE-Backed Wins Before we jump into the table, here’s the big picture: each city started with different budgets, politics, and timelines, but all three applied the same core moves: roadmap first, pilot evidence, laser-focused consortium, solid admin plan, and a compelling impact story . That combo turned good ideas into funded projects. And it works. BABLE has supported 19 successful EUCF applications out of 24, a 79% success rate! Some of the cities were Guarda (PT), Bragança (PT), Carrazeda de Ansiães (PT), Serta (PT), Moncorvo (PT), Vila Real (PT), Logroño (ES), Onda (ES), Vila Real (ES), Las Palmas (ES), Altea (ES), La Rinconada (ES), Sant Feliu de Llobregat (ES), Pisa (IT), Galway City Council (IE), Fingal County Council (IE), Sligo County Council (IE), Dun Laoghaire County Council (IE), Clare County Council (IE), Wexford County Council (IE), Cavan County Council (IE) and Pirmasens (DE). 1. Guarda -Led Regional Alliance (Portugal) – European City Facility (EUCF) What Got Funded A joint investment concept to accelerate the energy transition across multiple rural municipalities through renewable heating systems and shared planning. How BABLE Helped Delivered in partnership with IPI Consulting Network , BABLE: Facilitated cross-municipality coordination and consensus-building Developed a coherent investment concept tailored to EUCF expectations Structured the narrative and technical documentation for submission Supported administrative readiness and stakeholder workshops Result Successfully secured EUCF funding ( €60,000) to launch a scalable decarbonisation strategy for buildings. 2. Galway City Council (IE) – EUI Innovative Actions (EUI‑IA) – WATERWAY Project What Got Funded Comhairle Cathrach na Gaillimhe / Galway City Council secured €3.36 million under the EUI‑IA 3rd call for WATERWAY, a pioneering hydropower initiative. The project installs three small-scale hydropower systems in historic canals, generating green energy, reducing CO₂ emissions, combating energy poverty, and reinvesting revenues into retrofitting social housing and community climate projects How BABLE Helped Led consortium building, connecting Galway with key local and international partners Co-designed the work packages to ensure clear responsibilities, deliverables, and impact pathways Shaped the project’s innovation aspects, ensuring alignment with EUI‑IA criteria and funding priorities Expected Result Galway became the first Irish authority to win under this EUI pillar, establishing a replicable hydropower living-lab, strengthening community resilience, and unlocking long-term revenue for climate action Call to Watch: New European Bauhaus Facility 2025–27 If your project blends sustainability, inclusion, and aesthetics , NEB should be on your radar. Think: circular-material schools, heritage buildings powered by renewables, or community gardens that manage flood risk. Why it matters: NEB is one of the few programmes where design quality carries equal weight with environmental impact. What gets funded: Place-based projects with a strong local identity—co-designed squares, adaptive reuse, nature-based solutions with cultural value. Past examples include: Key date: First call is open now; deadline 12 Nov 2025 . I’ll unpack the fine print—and share insights, tips and learnings from successful experiences—in a 90-minute “NEB Playbook” webinar. Watch it now! Need to unlock funding for your city’s smart and sustainable future? We support cities with funding identification, roadmaps, and applications so projects move forward faster and with less complexity. Discover how it works: BABLE For Funding Services Need a second set of eyes on your draft, or still figuring out where to start? Drop me a line—I’m happy to steer you toward the right roadmap, project idea and consortium definition. Gretel Schaj Iberia Lead | BABLE Smart Cities. [email protected]