
Communication Kit: Six simple ways to promote the RAMP Joint Transnational Call 2026
The first RAMP Joint Transnational Call 2026 is now open. Together, we can help ensure that researchers, companies and innovation actors across participating countries are aware of the funding opportunities now available.
To support your communication activities, we have prepared a communication kit with ready-to-use content, visuals and key messages.
Below are six ways you can help increase the visibility and reach of the call through your own networks and communication channels.
1. Follow, engage with and share RAMP content
Please follow and engage with RAMP's official channels:
• Subscribe to the RAMP newsletter
Sharing, commenting and reacting to RAMP content helps extend our reach through your professional networks.
2. Promote the call through your own channels
We encourage all partners to share information about the call through partner websites, newsletters, LinkedIn-accounts or other relevant social media platforms, institutional communication channels or other relevant national and sectoral networks.
Please adapt the content to your national context where appropriate.
3. Use the communication materials
To support your communication activities, we have prepared a set of ready-to-use materials that can be shared through websites, newsletters, social media channels and stakeholder networks.
The communication kit includes:
Using shared materials helps ensure consistent communication across countries and organisations.
4. Help reinforce the key messages
When communicating about the call, we encourage partners to highlight:
- The first RAMP Joint Transnational Call is now open
- Nearly €40 million in funding is available
- The call supports transnational research and innovation projects across the raw materials value chain
- Raw materials are essential for the green and digital transition
- Pre-proposal deadline: 22 September 2026
Where relevant, partners are also encouraged to align their communication with the core messages and positioning outlined in the RAMP Brand Book.
5. Help make RAMP content easier to find by common hashtags
Using common hashtags helps connect communication across countries and organisations, making RAMP-related content easier to discover and follow.
#RAMPrawmaterials (please prioritise this hashtag before others)
We recommend prioritising #RAMPrawmaterials and complementing it with two or three relevant hashtags, such as #RawMaterials, #HorizonEurope, #GreenTransition, #EUProjects, #Research, #Innovation or #CriticalRawMaterials.
6. Help us extend our reach to potential applicants
Partners play an important role in helping us reach potential applicants across research, industry and innovation communitiesa.
You can help extend the reach of the call by:
• Sharing RAMP posts through your own networks
• Tagging relevant organisations, projects and stakeholder communities
• Promoting information webinars and other call-related events
• Sharing the call with potential applicants and expert communities
• Encouraging colleagues and stakeholders to subscribe to RAMP updates
Together, we can help ensure broad participation in the first RAMP Joint Transnational Call 2026!