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Droits humains et développement durable : pour un partenariat renforcé avec la société civile dans la mise en œuvre de la stratégie Global Gateway
EuropeAid/183925/DD/ACT/CGOpenGrant Topic3 months agoApril 18th, 2025
Overview
The grant opportunity titled "Droits humains et développement durable : pour un partenariat renforcé avec la société civile dans la mise en œuvre de la stratégie Global Gateway" translates to "Human Rights and Sustainable Development: Strengthening Civil Society Partnerships in Implementing the Global Gateway Strategy." This opportunity is designed to enhance collaboration with civil society organizations to promote human rights and sustainable development under the EU’s Global Gateway initiative.
Eligible applicants include civil society organizations such as NGOs, public institutions, private entities, and individuals, indicating a broad range of potential participants. The total funding available is 4,036,000 EUR, which falls within the action grants category, denoting non-repayable support. There is no explicit requirement for consortium applications, allowing single applicants to submit proposals.
Geographically, the grant targets regions associated with the Global Gateway, encompassing EU enlargement countries, sub-Saharan Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. The sectors of focus include human rights, sustainable development, and civil society capacity-building, aligning with the overarching goals of the Global Gateway initiative.
The application process is structured in two stages, beginning with a summary note followed by a full proposal for those selected. The call for applications is open, and the deadline for submission is June 4, 2025. Although specific success rates are not disclosed, the general competition for EU grants traditionally ranges between 10% and 39%.
No co-funding is mandated, which simplifies the financial obligations for applicants. A variety of supporting documents, including application forms, budget templates, and guidance on submission procedures, are available for download. These documents detail the requirements for eligibility, project proposals, and the contractual framework associated with the grant.
Overall, this funding opportunity aims to bolster civil society's role in furthering human rights and sustainable development projects within the defined global context, encouraging impactful partnerships and local community engagement in line with the EU's strategic objectives. Interested organizations should thoroughly review the available materials to prepare a comprehensive application by the specified deadline.
Eligible applicants include civil society organizations such as NGOs, public institutions, private entities, and individuals, indicating a broad range of potential participants. The total funding available is 4,036,000 EUR, which falls within the action grants category, denoting non-repayable support. There is no explicit requirement for consortium applications, allowing single applicants to submit proposals.
Geographically, the grant targets regions associated with the Global Gateway, encompassing EU enlargement countries, sub-Saharan Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. The sectors of focus include human rights, sustainable development, and civil society capacity-building, aligning with the overarching goals of the Global Gateway initiative.
The application process is structured in two stages, beginning with a summary note followed by a full proposal for those selected. The call for applications is open, and the deadline for submission is June 4, 2025. Although specific success rates are not disclosed, the general competition for EU grants traditionally ranges between 10% and 39%.
No co-funding is mandated, which simplifies the financial obligations for applicants. A variety of supporting documents, including application forms, budget templates, and guidance on submission procedures, are available for download. These documents detail the requirements for eligibility, project proposals, and the contractual framework associated with the grant.
Overall, this funding opportunity aims to bolster civil society's role in furthering human rights and sustainable development projects within the defined global context, encouraging impactful partnerships and local community engagement in line with the EU's strategic objectives. Interested organizations should thoroughly review the available materials to prepare a comprehensive application by the specified deadline.
Detail
The funding opportunity is titled "Droits humains et développement durable : pour un partenariat renforcé avec la société civile dans la mise en œuvre de la stratégie Global Gateway," which translates to "Human rights and sustainable development: for a strengthened partnership with civil society in the implementation of the Global Gateway strategy." The reference number for this opportunity is EuropeAid/183925/DD/ACT/CG.
This is an open call for submissions for action grants. The program falls under the Multi Geographical Zone Congo. The total budget allocated for this call is 4,036,000 EUR.
The call was published on April 18, 2025, and updated on May 21, 2025. The deadline for submissions is June 4, 2025.
The following documents are available for download:
Corrigendum 1 (Lignes Directrices) - May 16, 2025 (FR)
Lignes Directrices V2 - May 16, 2025 (FR)
Questions Réponses Session Info BZV - May 16, 2025 (FR)
Questions Réponses Session Info Pointe Noire - May 21, 2025 (FR)
Annexe A1 Formulaire de demande Note Succincte - May 7, 2025 (FR)
Annexe A2 Formulaire de Demande Proposition Complète - May 7, 2025 (FR)
Annex B - Budget - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex C - Logical framework - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex D - Identification Form (public law bodies) - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex D - Identification Form (private or public with legal form) - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex D - Identification Form (natural person) - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex F - PADOR offline registration form - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex G - Standard grant contract - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex H - Declaration of honour on exclusion and selection criteria - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex K - Clarifications on financing not linked to costs - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex J - Information on the tax regime applicable to grant contracts - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Appendix - Derogations international organisations - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex L - Self-evaluation questionnaire on SEA-H - April 18, 2025 (FR)
The opportunity aims to strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations in the implementation of the Global Gateway strategy, focusing on human rights and sustainable development within the Multi Geographical Zone Congo. The available documents provide detailed guidelines, application forms, budget templates, and other relevant information for potential applicants. The corrigendum and updated guidelines (Lignes Directrices V2) should be reviewed carefully. Questions and answers from information sessions held in BZV and Pointe Noire are also available. Applicants need to complete the application forms (Annexe A1 and A2), budget (Annex B), and logical framework (Annex C). Identification forms (Annex D) are required depending on the applicant type (public law bodies, private or public entities with legal form, or natural persons). The PADOR offline registration form (Annex F) and standard grant contract (Annex G) provide further details on the application and contractual requirements. Applicants must also submit a declaration of honor (Annex H) and review the clarifications on financing not linked to costs (Annex K), information on the tax regime (Annex J), derogations for international organizations (Appendix), and the self-evaluation questionnaire on SEA-H (Annex L).
In summary, this EU funding opportunity seeks to foster collaboration with civil society in Congo to advance human rights and sustainable development in line with the Global Gateway strategy. It provides action grants totaling 4,036,000 EUR. Interested organizations should carefully review all the provided documents, including guidelines, application forms, and annexes, to prepare a comprehensive and compliant proposal by the deadline of June 4, 2025. The focus is on projects that contribute to the overarching goals of the Global Gateway strategy within the specified geographical zone, with a strong emphasis on human rights and sustainability.
This is an open call for submissions for action grants. The program falls under the Multi Geographical Zone Congo. The total budget allocated for this call is 4,036,000 EUR.
The call was published on April 18, 2025, and updated on May 21, 2025. The deadline for submissions is June 4, 2025.
The following documents are available for download:
Corrigendum 1 (Lignes Directrices) - May 16, 2025 (FR)
Lignes Directrices V2 - May 16, 2025 (FR)
Questions Réponses Session Info BZV - May 16, 2025 (FR)
Questions Réponses Session Info Pointe Noire - May 21, 2025 (FR)
Annexe A1 Formulaire de demande Note Succincte - May 7, 2025 (FR)
Annexe A2 Formulaire de Demande Proposition Complète - May 7, 2025 (FR)
Annex B - Budget - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex C - Logical framework - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex D - Identification Form (public law bodies) - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex D - Identification Form (private or public with legal form) - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex D - Identification Form (natural person) - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex F - PADOR offline registration form - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex G - Standard grant contract - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex H - Declaration of honour on exclusion and selection criteria - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex K - Clarifications on financing not linked to costs - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex J - Information on the tax regime applicable to grant contracts - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Appendix - Derogations international organisations - April 18, 2025 (FR)
Annex L - Self-evaluation questionnaire on SEA-H - April 18, 2025 (FR)
The opportunity aims to strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations in the implementation of the Global Gateway strategy, focusing on human rights and sustainable development within the Multi Geographical Zone Congo. The available documents provide detailed guidelines, application forms, budget templates, and other relevant information for potential applicants. The corrigendum and updated guidelines (Lignes Directrices V2) should be reviewed carefully. Questions and answers from information sessions held in BZV and Pointe Noire are also available. Applicants need to complete the application forms (Annexe A1 and A2), budget (Annex B), and logical framework (Annex C). Identification forms (Annex D) are required depending on the applicant type (public law bodies, private or public entities with legal form, or natural persons). The PADOR offline registration form (Annex F) and standard grant contract (Annex G) provide further details on the application and contractual requirements. Applicants must also submit a declaration of honor (Annex H) and review the clarifications on financing not linked to costs (Annex K), information on the tax regime (Annex J), derogations for international organizations (Appendix), and the self-evaluation questionnaire on SEA-H (Annex L).
In summary, this EU funding opportunity seeks to foster collaboration with civil society in Congo to advance human rights and sustainable development in line with the Global Gateway strategy. It provides action grants totaling 4,036,000 EUR. Interested organizations should carefully review all the provided documents, including guidelines, application forms, and annexes, to prepare a comprehensive and compliant proposal by the deadline of June 4, 2025. The focus is on projects that contribute to the overarching goals of the Global Gateway strategy within the specified geographical zone, with a strong emphasis on human rights and sustainability.
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Eligible Applicant Types: The provided text does not explicitly list eligible applicant types. However, the inclusion of identification forms for public law bodies, private or public entities with legal form, and natural persons suggests that these are potentially eligible applicants. The mention of "Derogations international organisations" also indicates that international organizations may be eligible. Therefore, eligible applicant types could include public law bodies, private entities, public entities with legal form, natural persons, and international organizations. Further details would be needed to confirm specific eligibility criteria.
Funding Type: The funding type is Action Grants, as stated in the "Type" field.
Consortium Requirement: The text does not explicitly state whether a consortium is required or if a single applicant is sufficient. Further details within the guidelines would be needed to determine if a consortium is necessary.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The "Programme Multi Geographical Zone Congo" suggests that the geographic eligibility includes Congo. The title of the opportunity mentions "Global Gateway," which is a European Union strategy, implying that the program is likely linked to EU foreign policy objectives. Without further information, it's difficult to determine the precise geographic scope beyond Congo, but it is likely to involve partnerships with organizations operating in or with a focus on Congo, potentially within the broader context of the EU's Global Gateway strategy.
Target Sector: The title "Droits humains et développement durable : pour un partenariat renforcé avec la société civile dans la mise en œuvre de la stratégie Global Gateway" indicates that the target sectors are human rights and sustainable development. The program aims to strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations in these areas, within the framework of the EU's Global Gateway strategy.
Mentioned Countries: Congo is explicitly mentioned.
Project Stage: The text does not explicitly specify the expected maturity of the project. Given that it is an action grant focused on strengthening partnerships with civil society, it is likely that the projects should be at least at the development or validation stage, ready for implementation.
Funding Amount: The budget is 4,036,000 EUR.
Application Type: The application type is an open call, as indicated by "Open For Submission."
Nature of Support: The beneficiaries will receive money, as it is an action grant.
Application Stages: The documents listed include "Annexe A1 Formulaire de demande Note Succincte" (Summary Note Application Form) and "Annexe A2 Formulaire de Demande Proposition Complète" (Full Proposal Application Form), suggesting a two-stage application process: a first stage with a short note and, if successful, a second stage with a full proposal.
Success Rates: The text does not provide information on success rates.
Co-funding Requirement: The text does not explicitly mention a co-funding requirement. Further details within the guidelines would be needed to determine if co-funding is necessary.
Summary:
This opportunity is an open call for action grants, with a total budget of 4,036,000 EUR, focused on human rights and sustainable development in Congo. It aims to strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations in the implementation of the EU's Global Gateway strategy. The application process appears to be in two stages, starting with a summary note and followed by a full proposal for shortlisted applicants. Eligible applicants may include public law bodies, private entities, public entities with legal form, natural persons, and international organizations. The deadline for submission is June 4, 2025. The program is managed by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Research and Innovation. The geographical focus is on Congo, potentially within the broader context of the EU's Global Gateway strategy. The provided documents include application forms, budget templates, logical framework templates, identification forms for different types of applicants, a standard grant contract, and declarations related to exclusion and selection criteria.
Funding Type: The funding type is Action Grants, as stated in the "Type" field.
Consortium Requirement: The text does not explicitly state whether a consortium is required or if a single applicant is sufficient. Further details within the guidelines would be needed to determine if a consortium is necessary.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The "Programme Multi Geographical Zone Congo" suggests that the geographic eligibility includes Congo. The title of the opportunity mentions "Global Gateway," which is a European Union strategy, implying that the program is likely linked to EU foreign policy objectives. Without further information, it's difficult to determine the precise geographic scope beyond Congo, but it is likely to involve partnerships with organizations operating in or with a focus on Congo, potentially within the broader context of the EU's Global Gateway strategy.
Target Sector: The title "Droits humains et développement durable : pour un partenariat renforcé avec la société civile dans la mise en œuvre de la stratégie Global Gateway" indicates that the target sectors are human rights and sustainable development. The program aims to strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations in these areas, within the framework of the EU's Global Gateway strategy.
Mentioned Countries: Congo is explicitly mentioned.
Project Stage: The text does not explicitly specify the expected maturity of the project. Given that it is an action grant focused on strengthening partnerships with civil society, it is likely that the projects should be at least at the development or validation stage, ready for implementation.
Funding Amount: The budget is 4,036,000 EUR.
Application Type: The application type is an open call, as indicated by "Open For Submission."
Nature of Support: The beneficiaries will receive money, as it is an action grant.
Application Stages: The documents listed include "Annexe A1 Formulaire de demande Note Succincte" (Summary Note Application Form) and "Annexe A2 Formulaire de Demande Proposition Complète" (Full Proposal Application Form), suggesting a two-stage application process: a first stage with a short note and, if successful, a second stage with a full proposal.
Success Rates: The text does not provide information on success rates.
Co-funding Requirement: The text does not explicitly mention a co-funding requirement. Further details within the guidelines would be needed to determine if co-funding is necessary.
Summary:
This opportunity is an open call for action grants, with a total budget of 4,036,000 EUR, focused on human rights and sustainable development in Congo. It aims to strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations in the implementation of the EU's Global Gateway strategy. The application process appears to be in two stages, starting with a summary note and followed by a full proposal for shortlisted applicants. Eligible applicants may include public law bodies, private entities, public entities with legal form, natural persons, and international organizations. The deadline for submission is June 4, 2025. The program is managed by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Research and Innovation. The geographical focus is on Congo, potentially within the broader context of the EU's Global Gateway strategy. The provided documents include application forms, budget templates, logical framework templates, identification forms for different types of applicants, a standard grant contract, and declarations related to exclusion and selection criteria.
Short Summary
- Impact
- This grant aims to strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations to advance human rights and sustainable development under the EU's Global Gateway initiative.
- Impact
- This grant aims to strengthen partnerships with civil society organizations to advance human rights and sustainable development under the EU's Global Gateway initiative.
- Applicant
- Eligible applicants should possess skills in project management, civil society engagement, and expertise in human rights and sustainable development.
- Applicant
- Eligible applicants should possess skills in project management, civil society engagement, and expertise in human rights and sustainable development.
- Developments
- Funding will support projects focused on human rights, sustainable development, and capacity-building for civil society organizations.
- Developments
- Funding will support projects focused on human rights, sustainable development, and capacity-building for civil society organizations.
- Applicant Type
- This funding is designed for civil society organizations (NGOs), public institutions, private entities, and individuals.
- Applicant Type
- This funding is designed for civil society organizations (NGOs), public institutions, private entities, and individuals.
- Consortium
- Single applicants can apply; there is no explicit requirement for consortia.
- Consortium
- Single applicants can apply; there is no explicit requirement for consortia.
- Funding Amount
- The total funding amount available is €4,036,000.
- Funding Amount
- The total funding amount available is €4,036,000.
- Countries
- The funding is relevant for Global Gateway partner countries, including EU enlargement countries, sub-Saharan Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.
- Countries
- The funding is relevant for Global Gateway partner countries, including EU enlargement countries, sub-Saharan Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.
- Industry
- The funding targets sectors related to human rights, sustainable development, and civil society capacity-building.
- Industry
- The funding targets sectors related to human rights, sustainable development, and civil society capacity-building.