Call for Applications for EUIPO Grants for funding for the benefit of intellectual property (IP)

The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) is calling for grant funding to support 2025 proposals for IP awareness-raising activities.

The 2025 Intellectual Property Awareness Grants programme aims to: 

  • Engage young people across Europe to promote understanding of the value of industrial and intellectual property (IP).
  • Promote awareness of IP as a means to protect innovation and creativity.
  • Encourage ethical digital behaviour and respect for IP-protected content.
  • Inspire youth participation through educational, entrepreneurial and cultural activities.
  • Highlight the reality of intellectual property.

The selected proposals should:

  • Engage young creators and consumers through youth-focused channels.
  • Build on and expand existing IP educational materials (e.g. EUIPO’s Ideas Powered @ School).
  • Combine online and offline strategies, infotainment formats and practical learning tools.
  • Demonstrate sustainability and potential for long-term integration.

How to apply for the Grant?
Applications must be submitted via the  EUIPO Grants Portal GR/002/25, where you will find the necessary documentation and information for your application.

EUIPO will organise an information session on Wednesday 3 September 2025 from 11:00 and 13:00 (CET) to present the call in detail and answer applicants’ questions will be answered live. A link to access the webinar will be added in August.

Interested companies can apply until 13:00 (CET) on 19 September 2025.

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