
LIFE-2026-CET-OSS
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The EU LIFE Programme is offering up to €9 million per project to establish integrated one-stop-shops that help private building owners transition to clean energy. Deadline: 16 September 2026.
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Imagine a homeowner in Madrid, Munich, or Madrid (EU-wise). They want to install a heat pump, add solar panels, and improve insulation, but every step means a different contractor, a different subsidy application, and a different waiting list. The process is so fragmented that many owners never start. The LIFE Programme - via the LIFE-2026-CET-OSS call - offers a powerful fix: integrated one-stop-shops (known in Spanish as Ventanillas Únicas).
This is your chance to get up to €9 million from the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) to build a service that guides private building owners from first inquiry to final installation. If you work in the public sector or an eligible entity across the EU, this call could fund the project that turns fragmented energy renovation into a seamless experience.
A one-stop shop is exactly what it sounds like - a single contact point that handles multiple aspects of building renovation:
The logic is simple: when you lower the hassle barrier, more homeowners will act. According to the European Commission’s Renovation Wave Strategy, the EU needs to double its renovation rate to meet 2030 climate goals. One-stop shops are a proven tool to do that, reducing the average time from decision to completion and increasing uptake among lower-income and less engaged homeowners.
This is a CET (Clean Energy Transition) call under the broader LIFE Programme - the EU’s funding instrument for environment and climate action.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Organiser | European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) |
| Type | EU Action Grant |
| Status | Open |
| Maximum funding per project | €9,000,000 |
| No minimum threshold (none listed) | Not specified in the brief - check the detailed call text for co‑funding rates) |
| Eligible applicants | Public sector bodies and other eligible entities based in EU Member States |
| Opening date | 21 April 2026 |
| Deadline | 16 September 2026 (not rolling) |
Because there is no rolling deadline, you have roughly five months to develop a strong proposal after the call opens. That is tight enough to require advance planning but ample for a well-prepared consortium.
The call explicitly targets public sector and other eligible entities. This could include:
While private companies are not explicitly excluded in the “public sector” tag, the intended audience leans heavily toward public bodies. If you are a private consultancy, consider teaming up with a local authority as lead partner. The truly innovative applications will involve multi-stakeholder consortia that combine municipal authority, technical expertise, and community outreach.
CINEA evaluates LIFE proposals on relevance, impact, quality, and resource efficiency. Based on previous CET calls, here is what stands out:
Your one-stop shop must be accessible and convenient for private building owners. Show how you will reach diverse groups - from wealthy homeowners to older people living in inefficient flats. Think multilingual, multichannel (online, phone, in‑person), and target underserved districts.
Don’t just list activities; demonstrate how advice, technical support, and finance will be integrated under one roof. For example: a homeowner calls a single number, the team does an energy audit, suggests a package of measures, helps apply for a local grant and an EU loan, and then manages installation with certified contractors. That is the ideal.
Although the grant covers up to €9 million, CINEA expects cost‑effectiveness. Outline how the one-stop shop will become sustainable after the grant ends - perhaps through service fees, municipal co‑funding, or integration into existing public services.
LIFE projects must inspire others. Show how your model could be adapted by other regions. Include a dissemination plan with toolkits, open‑source guidance, and knowledge‑sharing events.
A consortium with clear roles works best - maybe a mayor’s office, a technical university, a local bank, and a citizens’ energy cooperative. Letters of intent or memoranda of understanding help.
You don’t need the official rules to begin. Draft the concept note, identify partners, and sketch the service model. When the call opens on 21 April 2026, you will be ready to write the full proposal.
Check examples of earlier LIFE CET one‑stop‑shop projects. CINEA publishes project summaries; look for “LIFE CET OSS” or similar. Learn what worked (and what got criticised).
All LIFE applications are submitted via the EU Funding & Tenders Portal. Register your organisation and obtain a PIC number - without it you cannot apply. This takes time, so do not leave it to August 2026.
€9 million is generous, but you need a detailed budget broken down by work package. Include staff costs, subcontractors (e.g., IT platform development), travel for community outreach, and a small contingency. CINEA typically reimburses up to 60‒95% of eligible costs (the exact rate will be in the call text).
A grant is not 100% funding. Your organisation(s) must contribute the remaining share, either in cash or in kind (staff time, office space). Make sure your finance department signs off on the commitment.
Discovering and applying for EU grants can be overwhelming. GrantGunner lets you filter, track, and compare funding opportunities like LIFE-2026-CET-OSS. You can:
Use GrantGunner to stay organised from the spring release through the September deadline.
The shift to clean energy in buildings is one of the EU’s toughest challenges - and one of its biggest opportunities. LIFE-2026-CET-OSS puts up to €9 million behind the most practical solution: a single, trusted service that removes the complexity for homeowners.
If your organisation can build a one-stop shop that is simple, inclusive, and scalable, this grant could be the launchpad. Start planning now, partner smartly, and submit a proposal that makes the Ventanilla Única a household name - literally.
Official call page with details on budget, deadlines, and scope (source used in the research brief).
EU strategy that sets the context for one-stop shops as a key tool for scaling up building renovations.
Official portal where all LIFE applications must be submitted and where you can register your PIC number.
CINEA’s page describing the LIFE Programme structure, objectives, and prior CET calls.

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