CORRUPT
The ISF-2022-TF1-AG-CORRUPT call for proposals, funded under the Internal Security Fund, aims to bolster EU-level actions against corruption, a significant enabler of organised crime. Managed by the Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME), this grant supports projects enhancing prevention and investigation capabilities across Member States, fostering transparency and trust.
Who is Funded
This section details the eligibility criteria for applicants, the geographic scope where funded projects must operate, and the overarching objectives of the 'Call for proposals on the fight against corruption' program. It outlines who can apply, from legal entities in EU Member States to international organisations, and specifies the program's strategic goals in tackling corruption and its links to organised crime.
What is Funded
This section outlines the types of projects and activities eligible for funding under the 'Call for proposals on the fight against corruption'. It specifies the thematic areas, outlines eligible costs, and indicates the typical development stages of supported projects, ensuring a clear understanding of the program's scope and focus.
Type and Scope of Funding
This section provides essential details about the financial structure of the 'Call for proposals on the fight against corruption', including the type of financial instrument, the total available budget, the funding rate, and the expected duration for funded projects. It ensures applicants understand the financial parameters and timelines associated with the grant.
Conditions and Requirements
This section outlines the key conditions and requirements applicants must adhere to when applying for and implementing projects under the 'Call for proposals on the fight against corruption'. It covers application rules, consortium obligations, financial transparency, and other important regulatory and ethical provisions to ensure compliance and effective project execution.
Application Procedure
This section guides applicants through the process of submitting proposals for the 'Call for proposals on the fight against corruption', detailing the step-by-step application flow and the evaluation methods used to select successful projects. It clarifies how applications are processed, assessed, and how funding decisions are communicated.
Legal Basis
This section identifies the foundational legal documents and overarching regulations that govern the 'Call for proposals on the fight against corruption'. It highlights the primary authorization for the program and specifies other key legal frameworks influencing its operation, ensuring full transparency regarding its legal underpinning.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
2,000,000 €
Allocated Budget:
2,000,000 €
Deadline:
31.08.2022
Award Channel:
Individual Aid
Region:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
Sectors:
Environmental and Climate Protection, Healthcare, Research and Development, Other
Beneficiaries:
Citizens, private sector (SMEs, large companies, non-profits), national authorities (specialised anti-corruption bodies, ministries, high-risk sector authorities), authorities at European level (Europol, Eurojust, EPPO, OLAF), and EU Member States
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Applied Research, Policy Development, Implementation, Capacity Building, Awareness Campaigns, Monitoring, Evaluation, Other
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Managed By:
Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME)
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