
A new funding opportunity for projects promoting integrated training actions for third-country nationals (TCNs) in Portugal, related to Portuguese language and culture, was launched under the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund 2030 (AMIF 2030).
This call (FAMI2030-2024-13) has a total budget of 1 000 000 € and the maximum co-financing rate is 75% of the total eligible cost of each approved project. Projects must have an overall budget higher than 50 000 €.
Successful actions will focus on:
- actions for the development of language and communicative competences in Portuguese, supporting the literacy process whenever necessary of TCNs;
- Sociocultural actions in the scope of teaching-learning of Portuguese language for TCNs.
The duration of the projects should not exceed 24 months. Applications must be submitted electronically before 30 April 2024 at 18:00. Full application information and instructions can be found here.
Funding opportunity FAMI2030 - Portuguese language and culture
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