Infectieziektebestrijding
Funds infectious disease control efforts in the Netherlands through practical pilots and surveillance.
Infectieziektebestrijding 2025-2030 funds research and pilot projects to improve infectious disease control in the Netherlands. The programme runs multiple call types: an Onderzoeksimpuls (research boost) for adding value to existing control programmes, smallscale Pilots for generating new insights, and a long-horizon dissemination/implementation impuls with a continuous deadline through December 2028. Three distinct call streams were open simultaneously at time of fetch (May 2026): the Onderzoeksimpuls, the Pilots strand, and the long-running Verspreiding en implementatie impuls. Eligibility and award sizes differ per call strand and are not specified on the index page.
Each grant below is a distinct funding opportunity with its own eligibility, scope, and deliverables.
Funds Dutch translational studies to spread infectious disease control knowledge and turn evidence into routine practice.
Funds Dutch teams that strengthen ongoing infectious disease programmes with applied research and practical health system integration.
Funds Dutch pilot studies in infectious disease prevention that generate practical insights for wider implementation.