Promoting complementary pathways linked to education and/or work
The 'Promoting complementary pathways linked to education and/or work' program, under the broader Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration (AMIF) Call, offers funding to facilitate work-related legal pathways for individuals requiring international protection. This initiative specifically targets the movement of people from countries of first asylum outside the EU to EU Member States, focusing on their integration into education and the labor market. It is a vital instrument for fostering legal migration routes and supporting migrants' socio-economic inclusion within the European Union.
Who is Funded
This program aims to fund initiatives that support the integration of third-country nationals, particularly those in need of international protection, into EU Member States through education and work-related pathways. It defines eligible applicants, the geographic scope, and the strategic objectives to achieve this integration.
What is Funded
The program provides funding for projects and activities centered on migration, integration, education, and labor market inclusion. It outlines the thematic areas supported and clarifies the types of costs that are eligible.
Type and Scope of Funding
The program provides financial support in the form of grants, with a significant budget allocated for the overarching call. It specifies the financial instrument used for funding and clarifies the total allocated budget for the topic.
Conditions and Requirements
Applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to specific conditions and requirements concerning application procedures, consortium formation, and financial management. These stipulations ensure proper governance and effective implementation of funded projects.
Application Procedure
The application process for this call followed a single-stage submission and evaluation, with specific deadlines and guidelines provided through the Funding and Tenders Opportunities Portal. Decisions were communicated through a defined award channel.
Legal Basis
This program is established and governed by a comprehensive set of legal documents and regulations from the European Union, ensuring its mandate, financial oversight, and operational guidelines.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Allocated Budget:
40,000,000 € (for 2023)
Open Until:
Closed
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
EU Member States
Sectors:
Education and Vocational Training, Other
Beneficiaries:
Migrant third-country nationals legally residing in the EU, people in need of international protection
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Implementation, Service Delivery, Capacity Building
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission, Directorate-General Migration and Home Affairs
Managed By:
Not explicitly mentioned in the provided document, but typically managed by an executive agency.
Additional Partners:
No specific additional partners mentioned besides consortium members.
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