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Grant Analysis

Purpose & Target

This grant aims to foster a deeper understanding and remembrance of historical events like migration, de-colonisation, and slavery, and their ongoing impact on contemporary multicultural European societies, contributing to anti-racism and inclusion efforts. - Explicit identification of target recipient type and size: The target recipient type is not explicitly defined in the provided data. Organizational size is not specified. - MUST state if grant is 'SECTOR-SPECIFIC' or 'SECTOR-AGNOSTIC': This is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant. - Geographic scope and any location requirements: Geographic scope is European, focusing on historical events and their impact within Europe and on European societies. Eligible countries are not explicitly listed in this snippet, but would be detailed in the Call Document. - Key filtering criteria for initial grant screening: Focus on European history, migration, de-colonisation, slavery, anti-racism, Roma history, multicultural societies. - Grant frequency and program context: This is the 2025 call for the European Remembrance strand under the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV). It appears to be an annual call.

Financial Structure

  • Funding amounts: The total budget for the entire CERV-2025-CITIZENS-REM call is 18,000,000 EUR for the year 2025 across all included topics, including this one. No minimum or maximum grant amount per project is specified in the provided information.
  • Co-financing requirements: Not specified.
  • Eligible vs ineligible cost categories: This is a lump sum grant. The lump sum amounts are calculated based on:
    • Participant numbers.
    • Number of countries involved.
    • Type of events (in-situ or online).
  • Payment schedules and disbursement mechanisms: Not specified, but generally follow standard EU lump sum grant agreement terms as per the Model Grant Agreements (Lump Sum MGA).
  • Financial guarantees and security requirements: Not specified.
  • Tax implications and financial reporting requirements: Details on the legal and financial set-up of the grants are in section '10. Legal and financial set-up of the Grant Agreements' of the Call document.

Eligibility Requirements

Organization Type and Legal Status
  • Eligible organization types are not explicitly defined in this snippet; details are described in section '6. Eligibility' of the Call document. Based on the nature of CERV calls, it is typically open to public bodies, civil society organizations, research institutions, and possibly cultural organizations.
Geographic Requirements
  • Geographic eligibility for organizations is described in section '6. Eligibility' of the Call document.
Financial and Operational Capacity
  • Requirements for financial and operational capacity are described in section '7. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion' of the Call document.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Exclusion criteria are described in section '7. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion' of the Call document.
Technical Requirements
  • Specific technical expertise or infrastructure requirements are not detailed in this snippet.

Application Process

Application Timeline
  • Call publication: 19 June 2025.
  • Application deadline: 1 October 2025, 17:00 CET (Brussels time).
  • Evaluation period: October 2025 - March 2026.
  • Information to applicants: March 2026.
  • Grant agreement signature: April - July 2026.
Submission Process
  • Application procedure: Single-stage submission via the Electronic Submission Service on the Funding & Tenders Portal.
  • Mandatory tools: Use of the lump sum calculator is mandatory to determine the budget, which must correspond with Part A of the proposal.
Required Documentation
  • Part B of the Application Form (available in the Submission System).
  • Specific Calculator (CERV LS REM, CIV and NETW).
  • Understanding of the Model Grant Agreements (Lump Sum MGA).
Application Support
  • Info Session: An online info session was scheduled for 30 June 2025. Registration for this session closed on 27 June 2024 at 17:00 Brussels time.
  • Helpdesks: Applicants can seek assistance from the IT Helpdesk for technical issues, consult the Funding & Tenders Portal Online Manual, contact the CERV National Contact Point of their country (if established), or email [email protected] for call-specific questions. Applicants should indicate 'CERV-2025-CITIZENS-REM' in the subject line.

Evaluation Criteria

Award Criteria
  • Award criteria are described in section '9. Award criteria' of the Call document. Applicants will need to consult the full Call document for specific scoring factors.
Scoring and Thresholds
  • Scoring and thresholds are described in section '9. Award criteria' of the Call document.
Impact and Alignment
  • Projects should demonstrate alignment with the EU Anti-Racism Action Plan 2020-2025.
  • Projects should align with the EU Roma Strategic Framework for equality, inclusion and participation.
  • Projects are expected to contribute to strengthening multicultural European societies.
  • Projects should promote a more nuanced understanding of multicultural European societies.
Cross-Cutting Themes (Potential Scoring Influence)
  • Consideration of the specific history of female migration.
  • Adoption of an intersectional approach covering multiple minority groups (e.g., Jews, Roma, Overseas citizens).

Compliance & Special Requirements

Regulatory Compliance
  • Projects must adhere to the EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509.
  • Projects must adhere to the CERV Regulation 2021/692.
  • Compliance with Rules for Legal Entity Validation, LEAR Appointment and Financial Capacity Assessment is required.
Data Protection and Privacy
  • Applicants should be aware of and comply with the Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement.
Ethical Standards
  • While not explicitly detailed, the project's focus on sensitive historical and societal topics (e.g., racism, genocide, human rights) implies a strong adherence to ethical standards and principles.
Intellectual Property Policies
  • Specific intellectual property policies are not detailed in this snippet.
Specific Project Focus
  • Projects should explore the legacy of colonialism and its ongoing impact on multicultural European societies, contributing to the EU Anti-Racism Action Plan.
  • Projects should raise awareness of Roma history and culture, strengthening multicultural European societies in line with the EU Roma Strategic Framework.
  • Projects can examine common European migration experiences linked to historical events (wars, transitions, colonization/de-colonisation, economic impacts, persecution).
  • Projects are encouraged to adopt an intersectional approach for minority groups (e.g., Jews, Roma, Overseas citizens).
Consortium / Partnership Considerations
  • Although a formal consortium is not explicitly required, the lump sum calculation is influenced by the 'number of countries' involved, strongly suggesting that multi-country collaboration or partnerships are beneficial for potentially higher funding amounts.
Reporting Requirements
  • Legal and financial reporting requirements are detailed in section '10. Legal and financial set-up of the Grant Agreements' of the Call document, which forms part of the grant agreement.

Grant Details

migration de-colonisation slavery multicultural societies european history anti-racism inclusion equality human rights roma history minorities social impact cultural awareness historical events war persecution xenophobia gender youth civil society democracy governance totalitarian regimes healing of society reconciliation
Migration, de-colonisation, slavery and multicultural European societies
48703219TOPICSen
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)
OTHER
SOCIAL
OTHER
OTHER
SDG4 SDG5 SDG10 SDG16
FUNDING CAPACITY_BUILDING
18000000.00
None
None
EUR
None
Oct. 1, 2025, 4 p.m.
October 2025 - March 2026