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Call for proposals: Foster the successful inclusion and participation of mobile citizens in the host EU country’s civic and political life

The picture shows a sign with the text "call for proposals"Opening in next week, this call for proposal will support projects promoting Union citizenship policies, in particular facilitating the exercise of the right to free movement and the electoral rights deriving from the citizenship.

Activities that can be funded through this call are developing, identifying and promoting the exchange and dissemination of best practices implemented across the EU at local/regional/national level to foster the successful inclusion and participation of mobile EU citizens in the host EU country’s civic and political life (eg. through one-stop-shop information services addressed to newcomers, by promoting the participation of EU citizens coming from another Member States in local elections etc).

Eligible participants:

  • The applicant/s must be a public entity or a private organisation, duly established in one of the countries participating in the Programme, or an international organisation. Organisations which are profit-oriented must submit applications in partnership with public entities or private non-profit-oriented organisations
  • The EU grant applied for cannot be lower than EUR 75 000
  • The project must not have started prior to the date of submission of the grant application

Beneficiaries:

Private Bodies 
Non Profit Organisations 
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) 
Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions 
Local Authorities 
Educational Institutions 
NGOs 
Associations 
Chambers 
Training Centres 
Central Government 
State-owned Enterprises 
Consumer Organisations 
Large Enterprises 

 

Call Total Budget: €1,161,000

Percentage of Subsidy/Co-Financing: 80%

 

Call Opening Date: 31st of May 2016

 

National Contact Point:
Chrysanthi Demetriou
Ministry of Justice and Public Order
Tel: 22805976
email: cdemetriou@mjpo.gov.cy
website:  www.mjpo.gov.cy

 

More information (go to page 18) here

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