The Czech Ministry of the Interior announced a new call for project funding applications.
The aim of the call is to support the integration of non-EU nationals under the 2025 Foreigners Integration Programme. Civil society actors, including NGOs, foundations, and religious associations, are eligible for 1-year funding to support their implementation of integration-focused projects in 2025.
Specifically, eligible project activities include:
- providing direct assistance to foreigners at the Department of Asylum and Migration Policy offices;
- conducting research on issues facing migrant women or broader integration topics;
- developing and monitoring integration indicators to assess progress and challenges.
The deadline for submission of applications to the ministry is 16 December 2024. Find further, detailed information in Czech here.
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