support Pan-European civil society partnership(s) to: - become a critical actor that advisesthe long-term financial programming, governance and practical implementation of EU funding for migrant integration and community cohesion as well as its translation at the national level, in particular in the context of the post-2020 Multiannual Financial Framework negotiations; - engage with EU and national decision-makers in evidence-based and solutions-oriented discussions (i.e. by referring to existing good practices); - ensure that funding priorities and their translation into practice are coherent, coordinated, needs based, migrant-focused and socially impactful and shift from a top-down to whole-of-community approaches to migrant inclusion that foster community cohesion.
Organisations from all EU Member States can apply for this call for proposals. Non-EU-based organisations can apply as partners but not as lead applicants. The selected project(s) can run up to 24 months starting in May 2018.
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Aim of the call:
support Pan-European civil society partnership(s) to:
- become a critical actor that advisesthe long-term financial programming, governance and practical implementation of EU funding for migrant integration and community cohesion as well as its translation at the national level, in particular in the context of the post-2020 Multiannual Financial Framework negotiations;
- engage with EU and national decision-makers in evidence-based and solutions-oriented discussions (i.e. by referring to existing good practices);
- ensure that funding priorities and their translation into practice are coherent, coordinated, needs based, migrant-focused and socially impactful and shift from a top-down to whole-of-community approaches to migrant inclusion that foster community cohesion.
Organisations from all EU Member States can apply for this call for proposals. Non-EU-based organisations can apply as partners but not as lead applicants. The selected project(s) can run up to 24 months starting in May 2018.
Deadline: 16 March 2018