Call 1 – Financial Support to Third Parties focusing on the Right to Education
European Commission
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- Date closing: March 27, 2026
- Amount: -
- Industry focus: All
- Total budget: 480,000 €
- Entity type: Public Agency
- Vertical focus: All
- Status: Open
- Funding type:
- Geographic focus: EU;
- Public/Private: Public
- Stage focus:
- Applicant target:
Overview
The submission and evaluation process of the GROW Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP) mechanism will follow a two-stage procedure, ensuring transparency, inclusiveness, and accessibility for small and medium-sized CSOs.
Stage 1 – Concept Note submission (27 January 2026 – 27 March 2026)
The call for proposals will be published on ActionAid Hellas’ website and shared through partner CSO networks. Interested organizations will have two months to submit their concept notes electronically, including all mandatory annexes (i.e. Statute, Financial Statements, Declaration of Honor, Declaration of No Conflict of Interest, GDPR statement).
Eligibility check and notification of shortlisted applicants (28 March 2026 – 30April 2026)
The FSTP Team will conduct an administrative and eligibility check for all submissions to ensure compliance with eligibility and formal criteria before evaluation. Eligible applicants will be informed by email about the evaluation results of the Concept Note stage and whether they proceed to the Full Proposal phase.
Stage 2 – Full Proposal submission (1 May 2026 – 15 June 2026)
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to submit their full proposals, including detailed project description, budget, CVs of key staff, and relevant supporting documents.
Evaluation and contracting (16 June 2026 – 31 August 2026)
Each proposal will be independently evaluated by two experts using the standard evaluation grid. In case of significant score divergence, a third evaluator will be appointed. The highest-ranked proposals will be selected for funding, and sub-grant agreements will be formalized with the successful applicants’ CSOs.
Project implementation start (1 September 2026)
Selected projects will start implementation after signing sub-grant agreements with ActionAid Hellas.
This call aims to promote the right to education through projects led by Greek CSOs working to ensure inclusive, equitable, and quality education for all. Projects should particularly focus on vulnerable children and youth (8–17 years old), integrating innovative pedagogical approaches, and gender-sensitive methodologies. Expected results include strengthened educational inclusion, capacity-building of educators, and increased awareness of EU values and rights related to education. Within this call, 15 civil society organisations (CSOs) will receive financial support and capacity-building assistance to strengthen their operational and organisational sustainability.
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