The funds listed below are available to migrant integration initiatives in Czechia. Non-profit organisations and local authorities can apply for financing through several EU funds. In addition, national and private funds are made available for service providers and other stakeholders to carry out projects aiming for a better integration of the migrant population. Read more about integration governance in Czechia.
EU Funds
Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) in the Czech Republic
- Details: The national integration priorities under AMIF reflect the Czech integration policy and include language education, social orientation and support to regional integration centres and other service providers. The allocation for Czechia for the 2021-2027 period is €69 983 153. See the full Czech AMIF programme here.
- National managing authority: The national managing authority for AMIF is the interior ministry's Department for Home Affairs EU Funds.
European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) in the Czech Republic
- Details: For the 2021-2027 period, ESF+ is contributing €2.4 billion through two operational programmes that collectively provide €4 billion in funding. Social inclusion is the thematic priority of both operational programmes.
- National managing authority: The national managing authorities for the European Social Fund (ESF+) in the Czech Republic are the Operational Programme Employment Plus (OPZ+) at the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and the Operational Programme Jan Amos Komensky (OP VVV) at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.
Other EU funds for integration available in the Czech Republic
ERASMUS+, the EU’s programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe
National managing authority: Centre for International Cooperation in Education (DZS)
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to strengthen economic and social cohesion in the EU by correcting regional imbalances
National managing authority: Ministry for Regional Development of the Czech Republic, Integrated Regional Operational Programme (IROP)
Other Funds
Other public funding in the Czech Republic
- EEA and Norway Grants 2014-2021
- International Visegrad Fund
- The Interior Ministry’s integration grants
- The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports’ educational programmes
- The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs' social services grants for regional authorities: regional authorities are responsible for distribution of the grants to individual social service providers in the following regions:
Private funding in the Czech Republic
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Funds for migrant integration in Czechia (72)
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Czech Republic: Funding available for municipal integration projects

Czech Republic: Funding call for integration activities in 2025

Czech Republic: Extraordinary social services subsidies for temporary protection holders

Rapid Response Fund launches new call for proposals

Czech Republic: Proposal call for provision of language and labour market integration support to people displaced from Ukraine

Czech Republic: AMIF funding for provision of housing support to those displaced from Ukraine

Czech Republic: Interior Ministry again provides municipalities with funds to support the integration of Ukrainian refugees

Czech Republic: ESF funding available for migrant employment services

Czech Republic: Subsidies for services for temporary protection holders from Ukraine
