12 March 2026

The results of the 2025 calls under the New European Bauhaus (NEB) component of the Horizon Europe Programme have been announced.

The calls, open for applications between 6 May 2025 and 12 November 2025, attracted strong competition. A total of 4,754 organisations submitted 398 project proposals, of which 26 projects involving 371 organisations were selected for funding.

From Türkiye, three projects involving 10 organisations—including one coordinating institution—have been awarded funding, securing a total of €1,980,300.

Supported Projects with Turkish Participation

SOCIAL NEST – Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable and Social Transformation of Neighbourhoods
The project focuses on developing neighbourhood-level social entrepreneurship models to create sustainable, inclusive, and aesthetically appealing living spaces. Implemented across four countries, it will bring together citizens, local authorities, social enterprises, and academia to co-create innovative solutions for local development.

Turkish partners:

  • Tabu Çözümleri Danışmanlık Limited Şirketi (Project Coordinator)
  • İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi (Project Partner)
  • ORIGINN COWORKING (Project Partner)
  • Urla Belediyesi (Project Partner)
  • Sınırlı Sorumlu Sürdürülebilir Tarım Bilimsel Araştırma ve Geliştirme Kooperatifi (Project Partner)

CANVAS – Street Furniture As A Canvas: Beauty, Inclusion and Sustainability in Public Space
The project aims to transform public spaces by using street furniture as both functional and aesthetic elements. Prototypes developed in seven pilot regions will offer nature-based, modular, and accessible solutions to enhance comfort, safety, and social interaction in urban environments.

Turkish partners:

  • İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi (Project Partner)
  • Izpa Araştırma Şehircilik Danışmanlık ve Eğitim Hizmetleri A.Ş. (Project Partner)
  • İzmir Büyükşehir Belediyesi (Associated Partner)
  • Ege Plastik Sanayicileri Dayanışma Derneği (Associated Partner)

REMADE – Renovation Management for Adaptability and Disassembly Enhancement
The project seeks to develop a neighbourhood-focused renovation service model that makes building renovation processes faster, more sustainable, and user-centred through digital tools, modular building components, and participatory design approaches.

Turkish partner:

  • Konya Büyükşehir Belediyesi (Project Partner)

The TÜBİTAK Horizon Europe Programme Türkiye Coordination Office congratulates all participating organisations and wishes them continued success.