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Call for Proposals: Union Anti-Fraud Programme

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Deadline: 07-May-2026

The European Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF) is inviting applications under the EUAF-2026-TA Technical Assistance call to strengthen authorities’ capacity to combat fraud, corruption, and illegal activities affecting the EU’s financial interests. The call has a total budget of EUR 10.8 million, with grants from EUR 100,000 up to EUR 1,620,000 for projects focused on specialised equipment, digital forensics, data analytics, and illicit trade detection.

Overview

The EUAF-2026-TA Technical Assistance call supports projects that improve the investigative and digital capabilities of national authorities working to protect the EU’s financial interests.

The call mainly funds the purchase of specialised equipment, advanced tools, and data technologies, combined with a mandatory training component so staff can use the equipment effectively.

Funding Information

Priority Areas

Projects should support one or more of these areas:

What the Grant Supports

Eligible activities may include:

Training Requirement

A mandatory training component must be included with all equipment purchases.

Training must:

Important:
Standalone workshops, conferences, or general events are not the main focus of this call and are generally discouraged.

Strategic Priorities

Projects should also show alignment with broader EU priorities such as:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants must be legal entities such as:

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

FAQs

What is the total budget for the call?

The total budget is EUR 10.8 million.

What is the minimum and maximum grant amount?

What does the call mainly fund?

It mainly supports the purchase of specialised anti-fraud equipment, digital forensic tools, and data technologies.

Is training required?

Yes. A mandatory training component must be included with all equipment purchases.

Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include national or regional public authorities and international organisations responsible for protecting the EU’s financial interests.

Conclusion

The EUAF-2026-TA Technical Assistance call is a major funding opportunity for authorities seeking to strengthen anti-fraud investigation, digital forensics, and enforcement capacity.

With grants of up to EUR 1,620,000, it is best suited for projects that combine specialised equipment acquisition with practical staff training to improve anti-fraud performance across borders.

For more information, visit European Commission.

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