Open Procurements
Are you a supplier, consultant or organisation with expertise to offer the food innovation sector? EIT Food regularly seeks external support to help deliver our programmes, projects and operations across Europe.
Find a procurement opportunity below and let us know if you are interested in getting involved - we cannot wait to hear from you. Help us to support our mission to build healthier and more sustainable food systems across Europe and beyond.
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Future Harvest by the PepsiCo Foundation – Training Delivery Services
Deadline: January 06, 2026
Procurement
The supplier will be responsible for the delivery, contextualisation, facilitation, monitoring, and evaluation of the online Academy in the respecting country for 200 learners.
RfP - EIT Food's Community Platform
Deadline: January 06, 2026
Procurement
EIT Food is seeking a qualified provider to continue and enhance FoodHIVE, its online community platform designed to connect, engage and support its innovation ecosystem across Europe.
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Request for Proposals (RFP) EIT Community Officer of the EIT Community Hub in Romania
Deadline: December 14, 2025
Closed
Procurement
EIT Food is looking for a qualified supplier to carry out the EIT Community Officer role in Romania and to act as the central operational and coordination point for EIT Community activities in Romania, strengthening the visibility and…
Request for Proposals (RFP) EIT Community Officer of the EIT Community Hub in Moldova
Deadline: December 14, 2025
Closed
Procurement
EIT Food is looking for a qualified supplier to carry out the EIT Community Officer role in Moldova and to act as the central operational and coordination point for EIT Community activities in Moldova, strengthening the visibility and…
Request for Proposals: Microlearning platform & Course conversion
Deadline: November 28, 2025
Closed
Procurement
EIT Food seeks proposals for an AI-driven microlearning platform and the conversion of its “Intro to Food Systems” course into modular microlearning units, aligned with EU microcredentialing standards and EIT Label accreditation.