Deadline: 16-Mar-2026
FAGiC has launched a call for proposals under the ROVA project to support Roma and pro-Roma civil society organizations in Spain. The program promotes fundamental rights, European Union values, social inclusion, and community empowerment. Eligible organizations can receive grants of up to 25,000 EUR for projects executed between September 1, 2026, and September 30, 2027, focusing on capacity-building, awareness-raising, advocacy, and community engagement.
Overview
The ROVA project, implemented by the ERGO Network with support from FAGiC in Spain, the European Union, and the EVZ Foundation, aims to strengthen Roma communities and civil society organizations that promote Roma inclusion. The call targets organizations that enhance fundamental rights, European Union values, and social inclusion through local, regional, or national initiatives.
Objectives of the Call
General Objective:
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Develop the capacities of Roma and pro-Roma civil society organizations and Roma communities through awareness-raising, monitoring, and application of EU values such as human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, rule of law, and respect for human rights.
Specific Objectives:
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Promote access to fundamental rights for Roma communities
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Strengthen equality and social inclusion
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Apply a human rights perspective to Roma issues
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Combat anti-Gypsyism
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Monitor national Roma integration strategies
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Develop cooperation between Roma communities and public institutions
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Foster collaboration between Roma and non-Roma civil society
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible organizations must:
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Be non-profit and legally registered in Spain
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Operate independently from governments, political parties, and profit-making entities
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Work in the public interest for societal welfare without seeking political power
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Have a clearly defined mission and internal structure in founding documents
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Operate transparently by publishing annual activity and financial reports
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Have no outstanding public debt
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Provide a signed declaration affirming respect and promotion of fundamental EU rights and values
Types of Organizations:
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Roma organizations: Majority of leadership and staff are Roma
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Pro-Roma organizations: Work toward Roma inclusion but leadership is not predominantly Roma
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Preference is given to Roma organizations, and small NGOs with average annual incomes below 50,000 EUR over the last three years receive additional points
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Organizations that received a ROVA 2025 grant are not eligible
Funding Details
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Total grant available: 250,000 EUR
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Maximum grant per project: 25,000 EUR
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Project duration: 14 months (September 1, 2026 – September 30, 2027)
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Own contribution: Not required and provides no evaluation advantage
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Application limit: One per organization; consortiums are not permitted
Eligible Activities
Funded projects may include:
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Capacity-building initiatives such as training, mentoring, and organizational development
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Awareness-raising campaigns and cultural products targeting the general public
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Advocacy and monitoring to reinforce the rule of law and represent marginalized groups
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Community initiatives fostering active citizenship and local volunteerism among Roma and other society members
Why This Call Matters
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Strengthens Roma communities and civil society organizations in Spain
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Promotes fundamental rights and EU values in local communities
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Fosters social inclusion, anti-discrimination efforts, and equality
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Encourages active citizenship and collaboration between Roma and non-Roma groups
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility based on criteria for Roma or pro-Roma civil society organizations
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Prepare a project proposal aligned with ROVA objectives and eligible activities
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Submit one application per organization before the deadline
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Ensure project is designed for execution within the 14-month timeframe
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Include required documentation, including signed declaration of commitment to EU rights and values
Common Tips for Applicants
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Highlight capacity-building and community engagement experience
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Demonstrate previous advocacy, awareness-raising, or monitoring work
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Emphasize inclusivity, human rights focus, and alignment with EU values
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Ensure transparency in organizational operations and financial reporting
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Target clear, achievable outcomes for Roma empowerment and social inclusion
FAQ
1. Who can apply? Non-profit Roma or pro-Roma civil society organizations legally registered in Spain.
2. Are consortium applications allowed? No, only single organizations can apply.
3. What is the maximum grant amount? 25,000 EUR per project.
4. Is co-financing required? No, own contribution is not required.
5. What is the project duration? 14 months, from September 1, 2026, to September 30, 2027.
6. Which types of activities are eligible? Capacity-building, awareness-raising, advocacy, monitoring, and community initiatives.
7. Are previous ROVA 2025 grantees eligible? No, organizations funded in the 2025 calls cannot apply.
Conclusion
The ROVA project call by FAGiC provides an opportunity for Roma and pro-Roma civil society organizations in Spain to strengthen communities, promote fundamental rights, and advance EU values. By supporting projects focused on capacity-building, advocacy, and community engagement, the program fosters inclusion, equality, and active citizenship among Roma and broader society.
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