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Grant Analysis

Purpose & Target

This grant, part of the broader Citizens, Equality, Rights and Value Programme (CERV), aims to fight discrimination against LGBTIQ people and promote LGBTIQ equality across Europe. It is explicitly SECTOR-SPECIFIC, focusing on social justice, human rights, and advocacy for LGBTIQ communities. While the specific types and sizes of target organizations are not detailed in this snippet, the nature of the grant suggests it will primarily target non-governmental organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations, public bodies, and academic institutions working in the field of equality and anti-discrimination. The geographic scope, including eligible countries, is specified in Section 6 of the call document, which is not provided here. This is a recurring grant opportunity within the CERV program (2021-2027 framework).

Financial Structure

This grant operates on a 'Lump Sum' basis, meaning that a fixed amount of funding is awarded upon the achievement of predefined outputs or results, rather than reimbursement of actual incurred costs. The total budget allocated for the CERV-2025-EQUAL-LGBTIQ topic in 2025 is €13,200,000.
  • Budget Range: While a total topic budget is provided, the minimum and maximum grant amounts for individual projects are not specified in this extract (indicated as 0 in the budget overview, suggesting individual lump sum amounts are defined elsewhere, likely in the full call document).
  • Currency: All funding is provided in Euros (EUR).
  • Cost Eligibility: Details regarding eligible and ineligible costs, matching fund requirements, co-financing structures, payment schedules, financial reporting, and audit requirements are described in Section 10 ('Legal and financial set-up of the grants') of the call document. Applicants should refer to this section for comprehensive financial guidelines.

Eligibility Requirements

The provided information states that detailed eligibility criteria are outlined in the official call document. Applicants must consult:
  • Section 6 of the call document for 'Eligible Countries' and 'Other Eligible Conditions'. This section will define which specific organization types (e.g., NGOs, public authorities, universities, etc.) are eligible and any specific qualifications or certifications needed.
  • Section 7 of the call document for 'Financial and operational capacity and exclusion' criteria. This will cover requirements regarding an organization's financial stability and operational capability, as well as any reasons for disqualification.
No specific definitions for terms like 'startup' or 'SME' are provided in this extract, and there are no explicit organizational size, track record, or technical expertise requirements mentioned here. Potential applicants should thoroughly review the complete call document for these crucial details.

Application Process

The application process for this grant is single-stage.
  • Opening for Submission: 15 July 2025
  • Application Deadline: 23 October 2025, 17:00 (Brussels time). Please note that there was a technical delay announcement for the overall CERV-2025-EQUAL call, but the stated deadline remains as indicated.
  • Application Platform: The application will be submitted through the Submission System on the Funding & Tenders Portal.
  • Required Documentation:
    • Standard application form (CERV), specific to this call, available in the Submission System.
    • Detailed budget table (CERV LSII).
    • Declaration on Honour regarding CPP by public entities.
  • Indicative Timeline (Evaluation and Grant Agreement):
    • Evaluation Period: October 2025 - March 2026
    • Information to Applicants: March - April 2026
    • Signature of Grant Agreements: April - July 2026
  • Support for Applicants: Various resources are available:
    • Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ and Online Manual.
    • IT Helpdesk for technical issues.
    • A Q&A section on the Topic page for topic-specific questions.
    • Email contact points for non-IT related questions: the CERV Contact Point in your country (if established), or [email protected] for general inquiries related to this priority.

Evaluation Criteria

The grant's evaluation criteria, scoring system, and thresholds for award are comprehensively detailed in Section 9 of the call document. Without access to this document, specific information on how proposals will be scored (e.g., criteria for innovation, expected technological advancements, social impact, competitive advantages, or quality benchmarks) cannot be provided here. Applicants should carefully review Section 9 of the call document to understand the key factors that will determine the success of their application, including how cross-cutting themes like inclusion and diversity might influence scoring.

Compliance & Special Requirements

Compliance and specific requirements for this grant are primarily outlined in the official call document:
  • Regulatory and Legal Compliance: The 'Legal and financial set-up of the grants' is detailed in Section 10 of the call document. This section will cover broader regulatory compliance, permits, authorizations, and any specific legal frameworks.
  • Ethical Standards and Data Protection: Not explicitly detailed in this extract but are typically standard requirements for EU grants. Applicants should consult the full call document.
  • Risk Management: Not directly mentioned, but usually an integral part of project planning for lump sum grants.
  • Unique Aspects: This is a 'Lump Sum Grant', which means funding is based on the successful achievement of agreed-upon outputs and results, rather than detailed cost reporting. This approach often emphasizes clear project planning and deliverables.
  • Consortium/Partnership: Partner search is allowed (allowPartnerSearch: true), indicating that collaborations or consortia are permitted and potentially encouraged, though not explicitly stated as a mandatory requirement for application.
  • Cross-cutting Themes: The grant's core focus on LGBTIQ equality signifies a strong emphasis on inclusion, non-discrimination, and diversity. Projects are expected to align with these principles and address intersectional discrimination.
  • Documentation: Access to additional documents such as the CERV Work Programmes, CERV Regulation 2021/692, EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509, and the decision authorizing the use of lump sums is necessary for full understanding.

Grant Details

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Fighting discrimination against LGBTIQ people and promoting LGBTIQ equality
CERV-2025-EQUAL-LGBTIQ
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Value Programme (CERV)
NGO PUBLIC UNIVERSITY OTHER
SOCIAL OTHER
OTHER
OTHER
SDG5 SDG10 SDG16
FUNDING CAPACITY_BUILDING OPERATIONAL_SUPPORT
13200000.00
None
None
EUR
None
Oct. 23, 2025, 3 p.m.
October 2025 - March 2026