Find the grant — and the partners for it
Most Horizon Europe calls require a cross-border consortium. navigrants guides the whole path: from picking the right call, to finding partners with a proven track record, to checking whether your consortium holds up.
From idea to consortium
1. Find a relevant call
Describe your project in your own words and get the open calls that fit thematically — without reading hundreds of pages of work programmes by hand.
2. Find partners with a track record
See organisations that have already succeeded in the area, as coordinators and partners — based on real funded projects, not marketing claims.
3. Check your consortium
Check your consortium against the patterns of successful applications: geographic coverage, organisation types, experience with the programme.
Start finding partners
Describe what you are working on and see calls and potential partners within minutes.
Frequently asked questions
- Where does navigrants get its partner data?
- From CORDIS (the European Commission project database) — real funded Horizon Europe and H2020 projects, their coordinators and partners.
- Do I need a chosen call before I look for partners?
- No. You can start from an idea — find a call — then partners, or map who works in the field first and pick a call from there.
- Who is it for?
- Research organisations, universities, companies and consultants building or completing consortia for European grants.