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Promoting complementary pathways linked to education
Reference
47900206TOPICSen
Important Dates
September 16th, 2025
Overview
The European Commission is launching a call for proposals under the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF), titled AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE, focusing on transnational actions related to asylum, migration, and integration. This initiative aims to promote complementary pathways linked to education for third-country nationals.
Eligible applicants include public bodies, non-profit and profit-making private entities, and international organizations, with some categories possibly restricted to co-applicants. The funding type is categorized as a grant, specifically an AMIF Project Grant.
A consortium is required to apply, meaning that proposals must involve entities from at least three different eligible countries. The geographic eligibility encompasses EU Member States, excluding Denmark, and associated countries.
The target sectors of the call are education and migration integration, focusing on facilitating access to education for migrants. While specific countries are not mentioned, the scope is primarily within EU Member States and associated countries.
The call supports projects in the implementation stage, emphasizing actions over basic research. The total budget for the call is EUR 34,000,000. Each project is likely to receive funding in the range of €1M–€5M, with a funding rate of up to 90%, necessitating a 10% co-funding requirement from applicants.
The application process is a single-stage open call with a submission deadline of 16 September 2025. An online information session will be held on 14 May 2025 to provide details on thematic priorities, legal, financial, and administrative aspects.
Proposals are encouraged to address specific themes, such as children, health, women, and digital inclusion. Interested parties should review the call documents for detailed eligibility criteria and application procedures. For assistance, applicants can contact the provided email address. This funding opportunity aims to enhance integration and effective management of migration flows within the EU, fostering collaboration among diverse entities in the sector.
Eligible applicants include public bodies, non-profit and profit-making private entities, and international organizations, with some categories possibly restricted to co-applicants. The funding type is categorized as a grant, specifically an AMIF Project Grant.
A consortium is required to apply, meaning that proposals must involve entities from at least three different eligible countries. The geographic eligibility encompasses EU Member States, excluding Denmark, and associated countries.
The target sectors of the call are education and migration integration, focusing on facilitating access to education for migrants. While specific countries are not mentioned, the scope is primarily within EU Member States and associated countries.
The call supports projects in the implementation stage, emphasizing actions over basic research. The total budget for the call is EUR 34,000,000. Each project is likely to receive funding in the range of €1M–€5M, with a funding rate of up to 90%, necessitating a 10% co-funding requirement from applicants.
The application process is a single-stage open call with a submission deadline of 16 September 2025. An online information session will be held on 14 May 2025 to provide details on thematic priorities, legal, financial, and administrative aspects.
Proposals are encouraged to address specific themes, such as children, health, women, and digital inclusion. Interested parties should review the call documents for detailed eligibility criteria and application procedures. For assistance, applicants can contact the provided email address. This funding opportunity aims to enhance integration and effective management of migration flows within the EU, fostering collaboration among diverse entities in the sector.
Detail
The European Commission, Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs is organizing a call for proposals named AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE - Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration 2025.
An online information session will be held on 14 May 2025 at 10:00 (Brussels local time). The session will be livestreamed and recorded, lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. It will cover the thematic priorities, legal, financial, and administrative aspects of the application process. The indicative timetable includes: 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), and 11:20 - 12:30 Legal, financial, and administrative aspects of the call. The livestream and recording will be available via the Streaming Service of the European Commission. Questions can be sent to HOME-AMIF-UNION-ACTIONS@ec.europa.eu and answers of general interest will be published on the Funding and Tenders Opportunities Portal (section Topics Q&As).
The call for proposals is open until 16 September 2025 at 17:00 (Brussels local time). Eligibility criteria are detailed in the call document.
The call includes several 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, and AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE-03-DIGITAL. These are AMIF Project Grants (AMIF-PJG) with a budget of EUR 34,000,000 for the year 2025. The call follows a single-stage submission process, with the opening date on 03 April 2025 and the deadline on 16 September 2025.
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 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).
5a. Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes (described in section 8 of the call document and the Online Manual).
5b. Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds (described in section 9 of the call document).
5c. Evaluation and award: 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).
Relevant documents 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, and Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement.
There are 96 partner search announcements available. LEARs, Account Administrators, and self-registrants can publish partner requests.
To submit a proposal, access the Electronic Submission Service via the submission button, selecting the appropriate action type and model grant agreement. Existing draft proposals can be accessed through the Funding & Tenders Portal.
For help, contact HOME-AMIF-UNION-ACTIONS@ec.europa.eu, consult the Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ, contact the IT Helpdesk, or refer to the Online Manual.
This call for proposals, AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE, focuses on transnational actions related to asylum, migration, and integration. It is structured around five key topics: Women, Health, Digital, Pathways and Children. The European Commission is providing funding to support projects that address these specific areas within the broader context of migration and integration. The call aims to foster collaboration across different countries to develop and implement effective strategies and initiatives. The online information session is designed to guide potential applicants through the application process, clarifying the thematic priorities and administrative requirements. Interested organizations and entities should carefully review the call documents and eligibility criteria to prepare and submit their proposals by the deadline. The available partner search announcements can also help in forming collaborative project teams.
An online information session will be held on 14 May 2025 at 10:00 (Brussels local time). The session will be livestreamed and recorded, lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. It will cover the thematic priorities, legal, financial, and administrative aspects of the application process. The indicative timetable includes: 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), and 11:20 - 12:30 Legal, financial, and administrative aspects of the call. The livestream and recording will be available via the Streaming Service of the European Commission. Questions can be sent to HOME-AMIF-UNION-ACTIONS@ec.europa.eu and answers of general interest will be published on the Funding and Tenders Opportunities Portal (section Topics Q&As).
The call for proposals is open until 16 September 2025 at 17:00 (Brussels local time). Eligibility criteria are detailed in the call document.
The call includes several 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, and AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE-03-DIGITAL. These are AMIF Project Grants (AMIF-PJG) with a budget of EUR 34,000,000 for the year 2025. The call follows a single-stage submission process, with the opening date on 03 April 2025 and the deadline on 16 September 2025.
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 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).
5a. Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes (described in section 8 of the call document and the Online Manual).
5b. Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds (described in section 9 of the call document).
5c. Evaluation and award: 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).
Relevant documents 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, and Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement.
There are 96 partner search announcements available. LEARs, Account Administrators, and self-registrants can publish partner requests.
To submit a proposal, access the Electronic Submission Service via the submission button, selecting the appropriate action type and model grant agreement. Existing draft proposals can be accessed through the Funding & Tenders Portal.
For help, contact HOME-AMIF-UNION-ACTIONS@ec.europa.eu, consult the Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ, contact the IT Helpdesk, or refer to the Online Manual.
This call for proposals, AMIF-2025-TF2-AG-INTE, focuses on transnational actions related to asylum, migration, and integration. It is structured around five key topics: Women, Health, Digital, Pathways and Children. The European Commission is providing funding to support projects that address these specific areas within the broader context of migration and integration. The call aims to foster collaboration across different countries to develop and implement effective strategies and initiatives. The online information session is designed to guide potential applicants through the application process, clarifying the thematic priorities and administrative requirements. Interested organizations and entities should carefully review the call documents and eligibility criteria to prepare and submit their proposals by the deadline. The available partner search announcements can also help in forming collaborative project teams.
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Breakdown
Eligible Applicant Types: The eligible applicant types are not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, based on the mention of LEARs (Legal Entity Appointed Representatives), Account Administrators, and the general nature of EU funding for asylum, migration, and integration, it can be inferred that eligible applicants could include a range of organizations such as NGOs, public bodies, international organizations, research institutions, and potentially private entities involved in relevant activities. The specific types of eligible applicants would be detailed in Section 6 of the call document.
Funding Type: The funding type is primarily a grant, specifically an "AMIF Project Grant" (AMIF-PJG) and "AMIF Action Grant Budget-Based" (AMIF-AG). This is indicated under the "Type of action" and "Type of MGA" (Model Grant Agreement) sections.
Consortium Requirement: The text does not explicitly state whether a single applicant or a consortium is required. However, the mention of "partner requests" and "Searches of partners to collaborate on this topic" suggests that consortia are possible and perhaps encouraged, although single applicants might also be eligible. The call document should be consulted for definitive information.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The geographic eligibility is not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, the call focuses on "Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration," suggesting that the scope is likely within the EU and possibly includes associated countries. Section 6 of the call document would contain the specific details on eligible countries. The Q&A section mentions "migrant third-country nationals legally residing in the EU," implying a focus on activities within the EU.
Target Sector: The target sector is asylum, migration, and integration. The call specifically targets "Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration." The topics mentioned, such as "CHILDREN," "PATHWAYS," "HEALTH," "WOMEN," and "DIGITAL," indicate sub-sectors within this broader area, focusing on specific vulnerable groups and relevant thematic areas.
Mentioned Countries: No specific countries are mentioned in the provided text. However, the focus on the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) and the reference to "migrant third-country nationals legally residing in the EU" imply that the primary geographic focus is the European Union.
Project Stage: The project stage is not explicitly defined, but given the nature of "Project Grants" and "Action Grants," it is likely that the call targets projects in the development, implementation, or scaling-up stages. The call aims to support concrete actions and initiatives related to asylum, migration, and integration, rather than basic research or early-stage ideas.
Funding Amount: The total budget for the call is EUR 34,000,000. However, the funding amount per project is not specified in this excerpt.
Application Type: The application type is an "open call," as indicated by the "Open For Submission" status. The deadline model is "single-stage," meaning that applicants submit a full proposal in one go, rather than going through a multi-stage process.
Nature of Support: The nature of support is primarily financial, through the provision of grants. This is evident from the "AMIF Project Grants" and "AMIF Action Grant Budget-Based" designations.
Application Stages: The application process is single-stage, as indicated by the "single-stage" deadline model. This means applicants submit a complete proposal by the deadline.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The text does not explicitly mention a co-funding requirement. This information would likely be detailed in the call document, particularly in the sections on financial rules and eligibility.
Summary:
This is a call for proposals under the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) 2027, specifically targeting transnational actions related to asylum, migration, and integration within the EU. 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 for Migration and Home Affairs. The call offers AMIF Project Grants (AMIF-PJG) and AMIF Action Grants Budget-Based (AMIF-AG) to support projects addressing various aspects of asylum, migration, and integration, with specific topics focusing on children, pathways to integration, health, women, and digital inclusion. The total budget for the call is EUR 34,000,000.
The call is open for submission until 16 September 2025, 17:00 Brussels time, and follows a single-stage application process. An online information session was organized on 14 May 2025 to provide details on the thematic priorities, legal, financial, and administrative aspects of the call. The eligibility criteria and other specific requirements are detailed in the call document, which applicants are advised to consult carefully. The application form is available in the Submission System, and applicants can find partner search announcements on the Funding & Tenders Portal. For any queries, applicants can contact HOME-AMIF-UNION-ACTIONS@ec.europa.eu. This call aims to fund projects that contribute to the effective management of migration flows and the integration of third-country nationals within the EU, addressing specific needs and challenges faced by vulnerable groups.
Funding Type: The funding type is primarily a grant, specifically an "AMIF Project Grant" (AMIF-PJG) and "AMIF Action Grant Budget-Based" (AMIF-AG). This is indicated under the "Type of action" and "Type of MGA" (Model Grant Agreement) sections.
Consortium Requirement: The text does not explicitly state whether a single applicant or a consortium is required. However, the mention of "partner requests" and "Searches of partners to collaborate on this topic" suggests that consortia are possible and perhaps encouraged, although single applicants might also be eligible. The call document should be consulted for definitive information.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The geographic eligibility is not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, the call focuses on "Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration," suggesting that the scope is likely within the EU and possibly includes associated countries. Section 6 of the call document would contain the specific details on eligible countries. The Q&A section mentions "migrant third-country nationals legally residing in the EU," implying a focus on activities within the EU.
Target Sector: The target sector is asylum, migration, and integration. The call specifically targets "Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration." The topics mentioned, such as "CHILDREN," "PATHWAYS," "HEALTH," "WOMEN," and "DIGITAL," indicate sub-sectors within this broader area, focusing on specific vulnerable groups and relevant thematic areas.
Mentioned Countries: No specific countries are mentioned in the provided text. However, the focus on the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) and the reference to "migrant third-country nationals legally residing in the EU" imply that the primary geographic focus is the European Union.
Project Stage: The project stage is not explicitly defined, but given the nature of "Project Grants" and "Action Grants," it is likely that the call targets projects in the development, implementation, or scaling-up stages. The call aims to support concrete actions and initiatives related to asylum, migration, and integration, rather than basic research or early-stage ideas.
Funding Amount: The total budget for the call is EUR 34,000,000. However, the funding amount per project is not specified in this excerpt.
Application Type: The application type is an "open call," as indicated by the "Open For Submission" status. The deadline model is "single-stage," meaning that applicants submit a full proposal in one go, rather than going through a multi-stage process.
Nature of Support: The nature of support is primarily financial, through the provision of grants. This is evident from the "AMIF Project Grants" and "AMIF Action Grant Budget-Based" designations.
Application Stages: The application process is single-stage, as indicated by the "single-stage" deadline model. This means applicants submit a complete proposal by the deadline.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: The text does not explicitly mention a co-funding requirement. This information would likely be detailed in the call document, particularly in the sections on financial rules and eligibility.
Summary:
This is a call for proposals under the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) 2027, specifically targeting transnational actions related to asylum, migration, and integration within the EU. 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 for Migration and Home Affairs. The call offers AMIF Project Grants (AMIF-PJG) and AMIF Action Grants Budget-Based (AMIF-AG) to support projects addressing various aspects of asylum, migration, and integration, with specific topics focusing on children, pathways to integration, health, women, and digital inclusion. The total budget for the call is EUR 34,000,000.
The call is open for submission until 16 September 2025, 17:00 Brussels time, and follows a single-stage application process. An online information session was organized on 14 May 2025 to provide details on the thematic priorities, legal, financial, and administrative aspects of the call. The eligibility criteria and other specific requirements are detailed in the call document, which applicants are advised to consult carefully. The application form is available in the Submission System, and applicants can find partner search announcements on the Funding & Tenders Portal. For any queries, applicants can contact HOME-AMIF-UNION-ACTIONS@ec.europa.eu. This call aims to fund projects that contribute to the effective management of migration flows and the integration of third-country nationals within the EU, addressing specific needs and challenges faced by vulnerable groups.
Short Summary
- Impact
- This grant supports transnational projects that create educational pathways for migrants, enhancing their integration within the EU.
- Applicant
- Eligible applicants should possess expertise in migration, education, and integration, with capabilities to collaborate across borders.
- Developments
- The funding will support projects focused on education and integration pathways for third-country nationals.
- Applicant Type
- Public bodies, non-profit and profit-making private entities, and international organizations are eligible to apply.
- Consortium Requirement
- A consortium is required, involving entities from at least three different eligible countries.
- Funding Amount
- Individual grants likely fall within the €1M–€5M range, part of a total budget of €159 million for the thematic facility.
- Countries
- EU Member States (excluding Denmark) and associated countries are relevant for this funding.
- Industry
- The funding targets the education sector within the broader context of migration and integration.