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Grant Analysis

Purpose & Target

This grant, titled 'Fighting against anti-Muslim hatred,' is a specific priority within the broader 'Call for proposals to promote equality and to fight against racism, xenophobia and all other forms of discrimination' under the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Value Programme (CERV). Its core objective is to support EU action grants aimed at combating anti-Muslim hatred, discrimination, and racism. It is a SECTOR-SPECIFIC grant, focusing on social issues related to equality and non-discrimination. The exact target recipient type and size, as well as the specific geographic scope and eligible countries, are not detailed in the provided grant information but are referred to external call documents. This grant is part of the recurring CERV program (2021-2027), indicating ongoing opportunities in this area.

Financial Structure

This grant operates under a lump sum funding model ('CERV Lump Sum Grants'), which simplifies financial management by providing a fixed amount for specific activities, rather than reimbursement of actual costs.
  • Total funding for this topic: The 'CERV-2025-EQUAL-ANTIMUSLIM' topic has a total budget of €6,800,000 for the year 2025.
  • Budget range per project: The minimum and maximum contribution amounts per project are not specified in the provided information ('minContribution' and 'maxContribution' are listed as '0', indicating these are defined elsewhere or not constrained at this level).
  • Eligible and ineligible costs: These are not detailed in the provided JSON, but are managed under the 'Lump Sum MGA' and described in section 10 of the call document.
  • Matching fund requirements: Not specified in the provided information.
  • Financial reporting and audit requirements: Information regarding the 'Legal and financial set-up of the grants' and associated reporting is described in section 10 of the call document.

Eligibility Requirements

The provided grant information explicitly states that detailed eligibility criteria are described in external documents, specifically section 6 and 7 of the call document. Therefore, critical aspects such as:
  • Eligible organization types: Not specified in the provided JSON; details are in section 6 of the call document.
  • Organizational size and capacity requirements: Not specified in the provided JSON; details are in section 7 of the call document.
  • Geographic location requirements: Applicants must be from 'eligible countries' which are described in section 6 of the call document and the list of participating countries, but not listed in the provided JSON.
  • Qualifications and certifications needed: Not specified in the provided JSON; details are in section 6 of the call document.
  • Exclusion criteria: Described in section 7 of the call document.
While partnering with other organizations is allowed ('allowPartnerSearch' is true), it is not explicitly required for application. The specific legal structure and track record expectations are also not available in this extract.

Application Process

Application Timeline
  • Planned Opening Date: July 15, 2025
  • Submission Deadline: October 23, 2025, 17:00 (Brussels time)
  • Evaluation Period: October 2025 - March 2026
  • Information to Applicants: March - April 2026
  • Signature of Grant Agreements: April - July 2026
Application Procedure
  • The application process is a single-stage submission.
  • Proposals must be submitted through the Submission System on the Funding & Tenders Portal.
Required Documentation
  • Standard application form (specific to this call, available in the Submission System)
  • Detailed budget table (CERV LSII)
  • Declaration on Honour regarding CPP by public entities
Support for Applicants
  • Online Manual: Step-by-step guide through the portal processes.
  • Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ: For questions regarding proposal submission.
  • IT Helpdesk: For technical issues, access rights, and submission problems.
  • Q&A on the Topic page: For topic-specific questions.
  • Contact Points: Specific email contacts are provided for non-IT related questions: your country's CERV Contact Point (if established), or [email protected] (for priorities 1, 4, 5, 6) or [email protected] (for priorities 2 and 3, which includes this topic).
Project Implementation
  • Project activities would typically commence after the grant agreement signature, which is anticipated between April and July 2026.
  • Reporting obligations are part of the 'Legal and financial set-up of the grants' described in section 10 of the call document.

Evaluation Criteria

The specific award criteria, scoring system, and thresholds for evaluation are not detailed in the provided grant information, but are explicitly referred to section 9 of the call document. Without access to this document, it is not possible to provide concrete evaluation criteria. However, given the grant's objective, it is highly probable that proposals will be assessed on their:
  • Alignment with fighting anti-Muslim hatred: The degree to which the proposed project directly addresses and contributes to combating anti-Muslim discrimination, racism, and hate speech.
  • Impact expectations: The potential social impact of the project in promoting equality and reducing intolerance.
  • Quality and feasibility: The clarity, coherence, and practicality of the proposed activities.
  • Relevance to national action plans/strategies: Projects focusing on supporting or developing national strategies against anti-Muslim hatred are mentioned as relevant keywords, implying a preference for such approaches.

Compliance & Special Requirements

Regulatory Compliance
  • Applicants and projects must adhere to the CERV Regulation 2021/692.
  • Compliance with the EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509 is mandatory.
Data Protection and Ethical Standards
  • The Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement outlines data protection and privacy regulations related to the application process.
  • Given the sensitive nature of the topic, adherence to high ethical standards in all project activities, particularly concerning human rights and non-discrimination, is implicitly expected, even if not explicitly detailed in this extract.
Unique Aspects and Strategic Opportunities
  • This grant is specifically focused on fighting anti-Muslim hatred, making it highly targeted for organizations dedicated to this cause.
  • The use of 'Lump Sum Grants' simplifies financial management, shifting the focus from detailed cost reporting to achieving agreed-upon outcomes.
  • The grant encourages the development and implementation of national action plans and strategies against anti-Muslim hatred, presenting a strategic opportunity for applicants working at a policy or systemic level.
  • While not a requirement, the mention of 'allowPartnerSearch' being true suggests that collaborations and consortiums are welcomed, potentially enhancing the impact and reach of proposed projects.

Grant Details

anti-muslim discrimination anti-muslim hatred anti-muslim racism hate speech national action plans national strategies equality diversity non-discrimination social justice human rights civil society european union cerv programme lump sum grant
Fighting against anti-Muslim hatred
CERV-2025-EQUAL-ANTIMUSLIM
Citizens, Equality, Rights and Value Programme (CERV)
OTHER
AT BE BG HR CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IE IT LV LT LU MT NL PL PT RO SK SI ES SE
SOCIAL OTHER
OTHER
OTHER
SDG10
FUNDING RESOURCES TRAINING_EDUCATION
6800000.00
None
None
EUR
None
Oct. 23, 2025, 3 p.m.
October 2025 - March 2026