The European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) is the European Union (EU)’s main instrument for investing in people.
Τhe ESF+ will continue to provide an important contribution to the EU’s employment, social, education and skills policies, including structural reforms in these areas.
The European Commission and the European Competence Centre for Social Innovation launched a new transnational Call: ‘Strengthening the European Child Guarantee national governance systems and supporting access to the labour market for Roma NEETs’ under the European Social Fund+ Social Innovation+ initiative. Under the Strand II “Supporting access to the labour market of Roma NEETs”, the Call will aim to support transnational social experimentation projects which test innovative approaches to improve Roma NEETs’ access to employment through tailored activation strategies.
Applicants are encouraged to propose activities best suited to their specific context, however the following key activities shall be covered in each proposal:
80%
A co-funding of at least 20% must thus come from sources other than the EU budget.
Only consortia are eligible.
The consortium must include an applicant (the coordinator) and at least two co-applicants. Associated partners do not count towards this minimum requirement for the consortium.
The members of the consortium shall represent at least two different eligible countries.
The consortium must include (minimum requirement):
1. An applicant (the coordinator) who shall be an EU-level network, in the form of a separate legal entity, or national-level Roma organisation, established as a non-profit legal entity in an EU Member State, whose primary mission, clearly specified in the entity’s statutes, is Roma rights advocacy, policy engagement, and community empowerment.
To substantiate the specified mission (engagement in Roma policies), the applicant must submit, along with the application, the founding documents of its entity clearly stating the required objectives. The entity’s status as an EU-level network or national-level Roma organisation must be substantiated. These documents must have been registered or have entered into force no later than March 2026.
An entity may only participate as the coordinator in one consortium.
2. At least one entity listed below as a co-applicant, registered in an EU Member State in which the EU-level network is operating or the national-level Roma organisation is established:
To substantiate the specified mandate, the national, local, and regional public authorities must submit, along with the application, the founding documents of their entity clearly stating the required objectives.
3. At least one entity listed below as a co-applicant, established in an EU Member State or a listed third country:
Other entities specified above might participate as co-applicants or associated partners.