Deadline: 15-Jan-2026
Victim Support Europe (VSE) has launched the 2Gether4Victims (2G4V) Grant Programme to enhance gender-sensitive support for victims of gender-based, domestic, and intimate-partner violence. Selected non-profit organisations across Europe will pilot the Organisational Self-Assessment (OSA) and Individual Needs Assessment (INA) tools, receiving €3,000–€5,000 in funding, training, and access to a Europe-wide collaborative network. Applications are open to legally established non-profits in EU member and CERV-eligible accession countries, with a deadline of 15 January 2026.
Programme Overview
The 2Gether4Victims (2G4V) initiative aims to:
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Strengthen gender-sensitive support services for victims of gender-based violence (GBV), domestic violence (DV), and intimate-partner violence (IPV).
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Develop and pilot tools to assess and improve service provision.
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Enhance coordination between generalist and specialist victim support organisations.
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Build organisational capacity to respond effectively to victim needs.
This initiative is part of a 36-month, European Commission co-funded project designed to embed evidence-based, gender-responsive practices across Europe.
Key Tools and Piloting
Organisational Self-Assessment (OSA) Tool
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Evaluates an organisation’s gender sensitivity in service provision.
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Identifies strengths and areas for improvement.
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Supports organisational development aligned with gender-sensitive standards.
Individual Needs Assessment (INA) Tool
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Helps assess and respond to individual victim needs.
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Improves tailoring of support services for diverse victim populations.
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Strengthens effectiveness and responsiveness of interventions.
Funding and Support
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Financial Support: €3,000–€5,000 per organisation for participation.
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Training: Includes a five-day Spring School in Cyprus (early 2026) and online preparatory modules.
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Travel & Accommodation: Fully covered for the Spring School.
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Networking & Guidance: Access to expert mentorship, peer exchanges, and the VSE European network.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must:
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Be legally established non-profit organisations in EU member states or CERV-eligible accession countries.
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Provide direct support to victims of domestic or gender-based violence.
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Be generalist victim support providers or specialist organisations assisting women, men, LGBTIQ+ individuals, elderly persons, persons with disabilities, or other vulnerable groups.
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Commit to actively piloting the OSA and INA tools and reporting on outcomes.
How to Apply
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Prepare Application: Complete all required documentation in English.
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Submit Application: By 15 January 2026 via the VSE submission portal.
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Participation: If selected, engage in preparatory online modules and attend the Spring School in Cyprus.
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Pilot Tools: Implement the OSA and INA tools within your organisation.
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Report & Share: Submit detailed reports on outcomes, insights, and changes observed during piloting.
Why This Matters
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Enhances gender-responsive approaches in victim support services across Europe.
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Improves organisational capacity to meet diverse victim needs.
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Promotes collaboration between specialist and generalist service providers.
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Contributes to evidence-based practices that strengthen safety, dignity, and empowerment for victims.
Tips for Applicants
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Ensure clear alignment with gender-sensitive objectives.
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Demonstrate capacity to provide direct support to victims.
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Highlight organisational experience and readiness to pilot tools.
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Prepare realistic plans for reporting and sharing lessons learned.
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Submit early to allow time for any technical or clarifying questions.
FAQ
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Who can apply? Legally established non-profits in EU member states or CERV-eligible accession countries providing direct support to GBV/DV victims.
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What is the funding range? €3,000–€5,000 per organisation.
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Is travel covered? Yes, Spring School travel and accommodation are fully covered.
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What is the deadline? 15 January 2026.
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Which victims are eligible for support under this programme? Women, men, LGBTIQ+ individuals, elderly persons, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups.
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What is the duration of the piloting phase? Piloting occurs throughout 2026, starting after the Spring School.
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Are individual applicants eligible? No, only legally established non-profit organisations may apply.
Conclusion
The 2Gether4Victims Grant Programme offers a unique opportunity for European non-profits to enhance gender-sensitive victim support services, pilot innovative assessment tools, and engage in collaborative learning. By participating, organisations can strengthen internal practices, better address individual needs, and contribute to a Europe-wide improvement in responses to gender-based and domestic violence.
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