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Measures to support Member States in the field of protection of children in migration

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Important Dates

September 16th, 2025

Overview

The European Commission is launching a call for proposals under the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) titled "Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration 2025," specifically focusing on the protection of children in migration. The total budget for this call is €34 million, intending to support projects that strengthen the safeguards for migrant children, especially unaccompanied minors, within participating EU Member States.

Eligible applicants include a range of entities such as public authorities, economic and social partners, employers, civil society organizations, local and regional authorities, and migrant organizations. To apply, a consortium of at least two independent entities is required, with at least one entity located in an AMIF-participating EU Member State.

The scope of the grant covers EU Member States and potentially includes third countries linked to the proposals. The target sectors encompass migration and child protection, emphasizing areas such as guardianship systems for unaccompanied minors, healthcare access, education, psychosocial support, and integration measures that align with the EU Child Guarantee.

The grant is a budget-based mixed actual cost grant that reimburses eligible expenses incurred during project execution. Projects should be at the implementation and validation stages, and it is expected that individual project funding could range from €1 million to €5 million, with the overall project proposals needing to fit into the total call budget.

The application process is set as a single-stage, open call, with a deadline for submissions on 16 September 2025. An online information session will be held on 14 May 2025, providing detailed insights into the thematic priorities, legal, financial, and administrative aspects of the call. While not explicitly stated, typical success rates for EU grants range between 10 and 39%, and there appears to be no requirement for co-funding, although projects should be aligned with EU financial regulations.

The call aims to foster collaborative transnational efforts, encouraging partnerships from multiple countries to develop effective solutions for managing migration flows and integrating third-country nationals in the EU. Interested applicants are advised to consult the detailed call document for specific criteria, application forms, and related guidelines. This initiative reflects the EU's commitment to enhancing protections for vulnerable populations amid migration challenges.

Detail

The European Commission, Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs is organizing a call for proposals named "Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration 2025" (AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE). An online information session will be held on 14 May 2025 at 10:00 (Brussels local time) to provide information about the thematic priorities, legal, financial, and administrative aspects of the call. The session will be livestreamed and recorded.

The indicative timetable for the information session is as follows:

10:00 - 10:05 Welcome and introductory information
10:05 - 11:20 Policy presentation on the thematic priorities of the call
Topic 1 - 10:05-10:20
Topic 2 – 10:20-10:35
Topic 3 – 10:35-10:50
Topic 4 – 10:50-11:05
Topic 5- 11:05-11:20
11:20 - 12:30 Legal, financial, and administrative aspects of the call

The call for proposals is open until 16 September 2025 at 17:00 (Brussels local time).

The submission session is now available for the following topics: AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE-05-CHILDREN, AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE-04-PATHWAYS, AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE-02-HEALTH, AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE-01-WOMEN, AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE-03-DIGITAL.

The call falls under the AMIF2027 Programme and the type of action is AMIF-PJG AMIF Project Grants. The type of Model Grant Agreement (MGA) is AMIF Action Grant Budget-Based [AMIF-AG]. The deadline model is single-stage. The opening date is 03 April 2025 and the deadline date is 16 September 2025 at 17:00:00 Brussels time.

Conditions for application include:

1. Admissibility Conditions: Proposal page limit and layout, described in section 5 of the call document and Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System.
2. Eligible Countries, described in section 6 of the call document.
3. Other Eligible Conditions, described in section 6 of the call document.
4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion, described in section 7 of the call document.
5. Evaluation and award:
 a. Submission and evaluation processes, described in section 8 of the call document and the Online Manual.
 b. Award criteria, scoring and thresholds, described in section 9 of the call document.
 c. Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement, described in section 4 of the call document.
6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants, described in section 10 of the call document.

The call document and annexes include:

Call document
Application form templates: Standard application form (AMIF, ISF and BMVI) available in the Submission System
Model Grant Agreements (MGA): AMIF, ISF and BMVI MGA
Additional documents: AMIF Work Programmes, AMIF Regulation 2021/1147, EU Financial Regulation 2024/2509, Rules for Legal Entity Validation, LEAR Appointment and Financial Capacity Assessment, EU Grants AGA Annotated Model Grant Agreement, Funding & Tenders Portal Online Manual, Funding & Tenders Portal Terms and Conditions, Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement.

The total budget for the call is 34,000,000 EUR for the year 2025.

There are 57 partner search announcements available. LEARs, Account Administrators or self-registrants can publish partner requests for open and forthcoming topics, as well as any user having an active public Person profile.

To access the Electronic Submission Service, applicants must click on the submission button next to the type of action and the type of model grant agreement that corresponds to their proposal.

Four topic Q&As are available:

1. Can a legal entity with offices established in multiple third countries apply as an International Organisation?
2. Can an organisation established in a 3rd country take part in the project as a project partner (co-applicant/co-beneficiary)?
3. In relation to Topic 5 of the AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-CALL could you please clarify if national authorities in charge of age assessment in each participating Member State must be included as co-applicants in the proposal?
4. What is the final target group of beneficiaries for the AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-CALL-INTE?

For help related to this call, applicants can contact HOME-AMIF-UNION-ACTIONS@ec.europa.eu. Additional resources include the Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ, IT Helpdesk, and Online Manual.

The call for proposals AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE focuses on transnational actions related to asylum, migration, and integration. The European Commission is providing funding for projects that address various aspects of these issues, including support for children, pathways to integration, health, women, and digital inclusion. The call aims to foster collaboration among organizations from different countries to develop and implement effective solutions for the challenges posed by migration and integration. The online information session is designed to help potential applicants understand the call's priorities, eligibility criteria, and application process. Interested parties should carefully review the call document and related annexes for detailed information and guidance. The submission deadline is 16 September 2025.

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Breakdown

Eligible Applicant Types: The eligible applicant types are not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, based on the call's focus on transnational actions and the involvement of the Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs, it can be inferred that eligible applicants may include a range of entities such as government bodies, NGOs, international organizations, research institutions, and other relevant organizations working in the fields of asylum, migration, and integration. The call document (section 6) should be consulted for specific eligibility criteria.

Funding Type: The funding type is grant, specifically AMIF Project Grants (AMIF-PJG) and AMIF Action Grant Budget-Based [AMIF-AG].

Consortium Requirement: The text does not explicitly state whether a consortium is required. However, the emphasis on "transnational actions" suggests that a consortium of multiple applicants is likely preferred or even required. The call document (section 6) should be consulted for specific consortium requirements.

Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The geographic eligibility is not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, given that the call is managed by the Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs and focuses on asylum, migration, and integration, it is likely that the beneficiary scope includes EU Member States and possibly associated countries. The call document (section 6) should be consulted for specific geographic eligibility criteria.

Target Sector: The target sector is asylum, migration, and integration. Specific topics include: CHILDREN, PATHWAYS, HEALTH, WOMEN, and DIGITAL, all within the context of migration and integration.

Mentioned Countries: No specific countries are mentioned. The focus is on transnational actions, suggesting a broader European or international scope.

Project Stage: The project stage is not explicitly mentioned, but the call for proposals suggests that it targets projects that are ready for implementation or further development, rather than purely research-oriented projects. It is likely that the projects should be at the development, validation, demonstration, or scale-up stage.

Funding Amount: The total budget for the call is EUR 34,000,000. The indicative number of grants is not specified in the provided text. The funding amount per project is variable.

Application Type: The application type is an open call.

Nature of Support: The beneficiaries will receive money in the form of grants.

Application Stages: The application process is single-stage.

Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.

Co-funding Requirement: The co-funding requirement is not mentioned in the provided text.

Summary:

This is a call for proposals under the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) 2025, specifically targeting transnational actions related to asylum, migration, and integration. The call, titled "Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration 2025 (AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE)," is managed by the European Commission's Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs. The total budget for this call is EUR 34,000,000.

The call focuses on several thematic priorities, including:

CHILDREN: Measures to support Member States in the field of protection of children in migration (AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE-05-CHILDREN).
PATHWAYS
HEALTH
WOMEN
DIGITAL

The call is structured as a single-stage submission process, with the deadline for submissions on 16 September 2025 at 17:00 (Brussels local time). An online information session is scheduled for 14 May 2025 to provide details on the thematic priorities, legal, financial, and administrative aspects of the call. The session will be livestreamed and recorded.

The call utilizes AMIF Project Grants (AMIF-PJG) and AMIF Action Grant Budget-Based [AMIF-AG] as the funding mechanisms. Applicants are required to submit their proposals electronically through the Funding & Tenders Portal. The eligibility criteria and other conditions are detailed in the call document, which should be consulted carefully before preparing an application.

The call aims to support projects that contribute to the effective management of migration flows and the integration of third-country nationals within the EU. Potential applicants include a variety of organizations such as government bodies, NGOs, international organizations, and research institutions. The emphasis on transnational actions suggests that collaborative projects involving multiple partners from different countries are encouraged.

Short Summary

Impact
This grant aims to protect migrant children in the EU by funding projects that provide guardianship, healthcare, education, and integration.
Applicant
Applicants should have expertise in migration, child protection, social services, and project management.
Developments
The funding will support projects focused on guardianship systems, access to healthcare, education, and integration measures for children in migration.
Applicant Type
Public authorities, economic and social partners, employers, civil society organizations, local and regional authorities, and migrant organizations.
Consortium Requirement
A consortium of at least two independent entities is required, with one based in an AMIF-participating EU Member State.
Funding Amount
The total budget for the call is €34 million, with individual project amounts likely falling within €1M–€5M.
Countries
The funding is relevant for EU Member States participating in AMIF and potentially third countries linked to migration flows.
Industry
The grant targets the migration and social integration sectors, specifically focusing on child protection.