
The European Programme for Integration and Migration (EPIM) is seeking to support projects by non-governmental organisations and registered charities active on migration and integration issues.
EPIM will provide a limited number of grants for a period of one to three years with budgets ranging from €50,000 to €300,000. In addition, it will promote grantees’ networking and capacity-building efforts.
Successful projects should set out to influence EU policies and their national implementation in one of three defined focus areas:
- Asylum seekers
- Undocumented migrants
- Equality, integration and social inclusion of vulnerable migrants
Please refer to the ‘EPIM 2012 Call for Proposals Information Sheet’, which provides full information concerning eligibility as well as the grant application and selection process.
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