Project funding

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Individual or collaborative, disciplinary or interdisciplinary – realise your research ideas with the SNSF. We fund your project on the topic of your choosing.

The Federal Council plans to reduce the SNSF's budget by 10 percent in 2027 and 11 percent in 2028. As a result, the SNSF will approve fewer applications for project funding in 2026, 2027 and 2028 than before. We very much regret this. You can find more information on the cost-cutting measures here:

“Federal budget cuts: SNSF to adapt its research funding from 2026,” news published 17 September 2025

Project funding is the SNSF’s largest funding scheme by far. Every year, we invest more than half a billion Swiss francs in new projects. Under this scheme, you can conduct independent research on topics of your own choice. This enables research that is relevant, creative and diverse – the perfect framework for gaining new insights or resolving practice-related questions.

For experienced researchers

Applications can be submitted by experienced researchers working at a university or another institution in Switzerland that is eligible to receive funding. Of course, you have the opportunity to carry out interdisciplinary or collaborative projects. Many research questions can only be adequately addressed in this way.

Up to 250,000 Swiss francs per applicant per year

The SNSF grant covers your staff's salaries, research costs and funding for scientific collaboration. Your own salary is financed by your institution.

The SNSF awards a maximum of 250,000 francs annually per applicant. Applicants can freely divide the grant among themselves. The minimum grant for a project is 100,000 francs; the minimum duration is one year. For collaborative projects with three or more applicants, the total grant amount is limited to a maximum of 3 million francs.

Cooperation with partner countries

Please note: The SNSF has concluded agreements with partner organisations in many countries to facilitate international cooperation. Are you interested in carrying out a joint project with researchers from one of these countries within the framework of project funding? Then you must submit your application under the Weave, Lead Agency or International Co-Investigator Scheme.

Weave/Lead Agency/International Co-Investigator Scheme

European consortia

In addition to project funding, the SNSF also supports the participation of Swiss researchers in European consortium projects (e.g. ERA-Net). Further information can be found at the following link:

European Partnerships and other multilateral initiatives

  • Eligibility requirements – applicants

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    You can submit an application for SNSF project funding as an individual or together with other researchers. All applicants must meet the personal requirements and have the necessary scientific qualifications.

    Personal requirements

    As an applicant, you must actively spend at least 50 per cent (0.5 FTE) of your time working in research (this includes also teaching and management activities) at an eligible research institution in Switzerland. Exceptions are possible for people conducting clinical research, for employees of museums or archives and for independent researchers.

    Scientific qualifications

    Applicants with a doctorate must have obtained the latter four years before the submission date of the application. If you do not have a doctorate, the four-year period normally starts after at least three years of full-time research activity. This also applies to medical doctors without a PhD. As an applicant, you are in a position to be fully responsible for carrying out a research project and managing the staff involved in it.

    Two or more applicants

    If two or more researchers submit a proposal together, they are jointly responsible for the project. Each applicant makes a substantial contribution that is described in the application. As a rule, hierarchical dependencies between applicants are not permitted.

    Project partners

    In addition to other applicants, project partners can also work on your project. These researchers do part of the research work, but bear no responsibility. They may not describe the funding from the SNSF as funding received individually.

    Project partners do not have to meet the eligibility requirements for applicants and can therefore also work abroad.

    Weave, Lead Agency und International Co-Investigator Scheme

    Applicants from abroad in Weave and Lead Agency proposals need to meet the participation and eligibility requirements of their local funding agency.

    Applicants from abroad in International Co-Investigator Scheme proposals need to meet the SNSF’s eligibility requirements for project funding.

    Weave/Lead Agency/International Co-Investigator Scheme

  • Eligibility requirements – application

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    Formal requirements

    Submit your application in full and by the given deadline. The application must comply with the SNSF regulations in all respects.

    In mathematics, natural sciences, engineering, biology, medicine, psychology, economics and political science, the application must be written in English. In other fields, it is also permissible to submit applications in an official Swiss language.

    Peer review is a central element of the evaluation process. The use of English as a submission language broadens the scope of experts who can be consulted for their assessment. Applicants therefore benefit from a larger selection of experts with the relevant expertise. A submission in English thus supports the fundamental goal of the evaluation procedure, namely a competent and fair assessment of proposals. The SNSF Research Council therefore invites applicants to submit their applications (i.e. the research plan) in English.

    Budget size and project duration

    The SNSF awards grants for a minimum of one year and a maximum of four years.

    Each applicant may request an average maximum amount of 250,000 Swiss francs per year for the entire duration of the grant. Of this sum, personnel costs (incl. social contributions) may not exceed 200,000 francs. For collaborative projects with three or more applicants, the total grant is limited to a maximum of 3 million francs.

    A higher amount than the average may be requested for individual years, provided the total grant over its entire duration does not exceed the permitted maximum. The approved annual instalments may not be exceeded.

    Weave and Lead Agency proposals have the following particularity. For these, the budget for applicants from abroad and the costs incurred in their countries are not part of the budget awarded by the SNSF. In addition, Weave and Lead Agency agreements with certain countries contain specific regulations regarding project duration that must be respected as well. More detailed information can be found on the country-specific Weave and Lead Agency web pages.

    Weave/Lead Agency/International Co-Investigator Scheme

    Collaborative and interdisciplinary projects

    With its project funding, the SNSF also explicitly aims to fund collaborative and interdisciplinary projects.

    Collaborative projects require the expertise and scientific contribution of several researchers, who jointly submit an application. Their collaboration is essential for achieving the research objectives and creates added value.

    Are elements from two or more disciplines necessary to achieve the research objectives? And is the combination of these elements, for example theories, methods and concepts, not yet commonplace? Your proposal is considered interdisciplinary if it meets the following requirements:

    • One or more applicants apply theories, methods, or concepts from two or more disciplines to pursue the research objectives.
    • The combination of these elements is not yet common in the field.
    • The different disciplines contribute to the research goal from different perspectives.

    The SNSF may assign proposals to an interdisciplinary or disciplinary evaluation panel based on the disciplines that you select. Please note that projects that do not span a broad disciplinary range may be more suitable for evaluation by a disciplinary panel. The funding rates are similar across all evaluation panels.

    Maximum of two simultaneous grants

    Researchers may submit only one project funding proposal within a twelve-month period. Exceptions apply to proposals that were rejected in random selection or that were recommended for funding by the SNSF within the framework of Weave/Lead Agency but were not approved by the partner organisation.

    Researchers may have a maximum of two simultaneous grants in project funding. One of these must be a Weave/Lead Agency/ICIS project. As part of a transitional measure, collaborative projects approved prior to April 2026 will be counted as Lead Agency/Weave/ICIS projects until the end of their scheduled duration.

    Any SNSF career funding grant that you have received in parallel will count as a project funding grant. This also applies to awarded and ongoing Sinergia grants.

    The topics of the overlapping research projects must be clearly differentiated from each other. Please provide the corresponding information when submitting the application. In addition, you must show that you will make a substantial personal contribution to all projects.

    As an applicant, you are obliged to inform the SNSF about other ongoing applications to the SNSF or to third parties. The same applies to ongoing grants you have received from the SNSF or from third parties. We do not consider proposals for research projects that are already fully funded by third parties.

    Eligible costs

    You can apply for staff salaries and research costs as well as funding for scientific collaboration, networking and communication. Your own salary is paid by your institution. Please note: As a grant recipient, you may not be simultaneously employed as a staff member in an SNSF-funded project.

    If three or more applicants are involved, they can charge the costs for coordinating the research project to the SNSF grant.

    You can find out in detail which research costs the SNSF covers here:

    The following supplementary measures can be applied for during the funding period of the project:

  • How to apply

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    From registration to entering the budget: how do you submit your application to the SNSF and what do you need to bear in mind? Find out more on this page:

    Please also refer to the requirements for the research plan and the guidelines for the data management plan. Our principles on open access publications apply to all SNSF-funded projects.

    Submit your application on the SNSF Portal.

    Weave/Lead Agency applications evaluated by a partner organisation are an exception. These applications must still be submitted via mySNF.

  • Evaluation procedure

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    How do we evaluate your application? Find out more about the procedure and evaluation criteria here:

    Are elements from two or more disciplines necessary to achieve the research objectives? And is the combination of these elements, for example theories, methods and concepts, not yet commonplace? Your proposal is considered interdisciplinary if it meets the following requirements:

    • One or more applicants apply theories, methods, or concepts from two or more disciplines to pursue the research objectives.
    • The combination of these elements is not yet common in the field.
    • The different disciplines contribute to the research goal from different perspectives.

    The SNSF may assign proposals to an interdisciplinary or disciplinary evaluation panel based on the disciplines that you select. Please note that projects that do not span a broad disciplinary range may be more suitable for evaluation by a disciplinary panel. The funding rates are similar across all evaluation panels.

  • Regulations

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  • FAQ – Number of proposals and grants

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    Which grants from which funding schemes count towards the upper limit for simultaneous grants in accordance with Article 13.1 of the Regulations on project funding?

    Grants from the following funding schemes count towards the number of simultaneous project funding grants: Ambizione, Eccellenza, Practice-to-Science, PRIMA, Health and Wellbeing projects, project funding, Sinergia and Weave/Lead Agency/International Co-Investigator Scheme.

    See the list of all funding schemes here (PDF).

    How is the minimum interval of twelve months between the submission of two proposals calculated?

    In principle, the dates of the SNSF call deadlines are decisive. For example, you can submit a proposal on 1 April and then submit another on 1 April of the following year. If, in exceptional cases, the period between the deadlines is shorter (e.g. the first deadline falls on 2 April), you are still allowed to submit your proposal.

    If a Weave/Lead Agency proposal was first submitted to a partner organisation that does not set submission deadlines, then the date that the proposal was submitted to the SNSF applies.

    Can I resubmit my rejected project to the next call, or does the minimum interval of twelve months between two project funding proposals also apply in this case?

    The minimum interval of twelve months for resubmitting a project funding proposal also applies to rejected proposals from the previous call. Exceptions apply to proposals that were rejected in random selection or that were recommended for funding by the SNSF within the framework of Weave/Lead Agency but were not approved by the partner organisation.

    Can I submit two proposals in project funding for the same deadline?

    No

    Can I resubmit a rejected Sinergia application?

    Yes, you can resubmit a rejected Sinergia application, but now as a project funding application. Researchers were able to submit applications for funding under Sinergia one last time in April 2023. In summer 2023, the SNSF integrated the Sinergia programme into its project funding scheme. By doing so, we have grouped together collaborative and interdisciplinary research in our main funding scheme in order to provide even better support for this type of project.

    Can I submit a Weave/Lead Agency proposal to the SNSF and another project funding proposal at the same time?

    No, you may only submit one proposal per call and per twelve months per applicant, regardless of whether it is submitted to the SNSF or to a partner organisation.

    I have a Sinergia grant and a project funding grant ongoing. Can I submit another proposal?

    No. Approved or ongoing Sinergia grants count as project funding grants.

    I have a Sinergia and a project funding and a Lead Agency grant ongoing. Can I submit another proposal?

    No. Approved or ongoing Sinergia and Weave/Lead Agency/International Co-Investigator Scheme grants count as project funding grants.

    I have two ongoing projects. When can I submit a new proposal?

    You may apply for a project grant for the period after the expiry of an SNSF grant that was subject to the restrictions on project funding. The evaluation procedure takes six months. You must start the grant within one year of receiving the funding decision.

    I have a collaborative project that was approved prior to April 2026. Can I submit another proposal for project funding?

    Yes, due to a transitional measure, it is possible to submit another project funding proposal in addition to a collaborative project that was approved prior to April 2026. The ongoing collaborative project is counted as a Lead Agency/Weave/ICIS project in terms of the maximum limit of two simultaneous projects. It is therefore not possible to submit a third project under a Lead Agency/Weave/ICIS agreement.

    I have a collaborative project that was approved prior to April 2026 and an ongoing Weave/Lead Agency grant. Can I submit another proposal?

    No. Even though collaborative projects approved prior to April 2026 are treated the same as Lead Agency/Weave/ICIS projects, they still count as ongoing projects and are therefore subject to the maximum limit of two simultaneous projects.

    My project has been extended for six months thanks to a project completion grant. Is the extension phase affected by the SNSF restrictions with regard to multiple parallel grants?

    No.

    Can I submit a project funding proposal at the same time as an SNSF Starting Grant proposal?

    No. It is not possible to have project funding proposals under evaluation that overlap with the funding period requested in an SNSF Starting Grants proposals.

    I have an ongoing European consortium project (e.g. ERA-Net). Can I submit a parallel proposal for project funding with an overlapping funding period?

    Yes. European consortium projects are no longer considered project funding grants and are therefore not subject to the restriction.

    European Partnerships

  • FAQ – Applicants

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    In a proposal with three or more applicants, can one applicant be based abroad?

    Applicants employed at a research institution outside Switzerland are only permitted to apply under the Weave, Lead Agency or International Co-Investigator Scheme.

    If a proposal is not submitted under the Weave, Lead Agency or International Co-Investigator Scheme, none of the applicants may be employed at a research institution abroad.

    However, researchers abroad may still participate in the project as project partners.

    Weave/Lead Agency/International Co-Investigator Scheme

    I would like to submit an application with three or more applicants. One of these applicants comes from a country with which the SNSF has a reciprocal agreement. Can I still submit the application outside of the Weave, Lead Agency or International Co-Investigator Scheme?

    No. Such proposals must generally be submitted under the Weave/Lead Agency/International Co-Investigator Scheme.

    Weave/Lead Agency/International Co-Investigator Scheme

    One applicant from a partner country is participating in my Weave, Lead Agency or International Co-Investigator Scheme application. Can another foreign co-applicant from a country without a reciprocal agreement with the SNSF also take part?

    No. For the Weave, Lead Agency and International Co-Investigator Scheme, the respective agreements apply. Additional applicants from a country without a reciprocal agreement are not permitted.

    Are there additional eligibility criteria for applicants in collaborative projects (two or more applicants)?

    Collaborations must provide added value to the project. Therefore, we expect that there should be no hierarchical dependencies between applicants.

  • FAQ – Coordination costs for collaborative grants

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    Can I employ a collaborator (part-time) to coordinate research in a collaborative project funded by a project funding grant?

    In principle, yes. There is no limit on the amount that can be granted for such costs, but they must be reasonable.

  • FAQ – Budget limits

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    Does the limit of 250,000 francs per applicant per year apply to each applicant individually?

    No, the applicants can divide the funding among themselves. The average total expenditure must not exceed the limit of 250,000 francs per applicant per year. Please note that, of this amount, a maximum of 200,000 Swiss francs per year can be used for personnel costs (including social contributions).

    This rule also applies to applicants from abroad who apply for the International Co-Investigator Scheme. Please note that the budget requested by these applicants may not exceed 50 per cent (30 per cent for SSH projects with the UK) of the total budget requested.

    In the case of Weave/Lead Agency applications, the budgets for applicants from abroad are not part of the grant approved by the SNSF. The SNSF does not cover any costs incurred in the country of the applicant from abroad.

    When budgeting, can I exceed the limit of 250,000 francs per applicant per year at the beginning of the grant if the average spending level respects the limit over the entire duration of the grant?

    Yes. The limit of 250,000 francs per applicant per year must be adhered to as an average value over the entire duration of the grant. This means that you can spend more at the beginning of the project, for example to purchase equipment, and compensate by spending less towards the end of the funding period.

  • FAQ – What information can be submitted

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    Can I submit a cover letter?

    No. The content of a cover letter is not standardised and may supplement the research plan, which is not permitted for equality reasons.

    Can I submit a letter of support?

    No. Not only the applicants, but also the project partners must create a personal account on the portal and enter their data themselves. By working directly on the proposal, they demonstrate their commitment to actively participate in the planned project. This eliminates the need for a letter of support.

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