Deadline: 18 October 2017
The European Programme for Integration and Migration (EPIM) has announced a call for research proposals that will provide the platform for a sub-fund that supports civil society organisations and public-private partnership projects seeking to address policy and practice issues arising from increasing arrivals of children and youth in Europe, and the struggle for communities to provide adequate protection as well as long-term perspectives for their life in Europe.
EPIM currently funds projects in four EU member states (Belgium, Germany, Greece and Italy) that explore new or alternative models of services/care with community-based, child-centred, and individualised approaches.
Objectives
- Establish a better understanding of existing models of care for children and youth on the move and their characteristics across the European Union;
- Examine the links between the type of services/care children and youth on the move receive and the further development of their lives;
- Contribute to the impact evidence-base for interventions in the field which informs future funding decision-making of public and private funders.
Grant Information
A total budget of 100,000 EUR has been allocated to this Call.
Eligibility Criteria
- This call is open for everyone to apply.
- Projects with collaborators, including with civil society organisations, are encouraged.
- Cross-border partnerships of project implementers are strongly encouraged.
- Applicants should be able to prove significant interdisciplinary experience and knowledge of work in the fields of children on the move, child-centred services and/or inclusion.
Selection Criteria
Eligible applications will be reviewed on the basis of the criteria outlined below:
- Quality of the project proposal and alignment with the theme of the proposed research;
- Focus on tangible outcomes;
- Added value of the research to existing knowledge and to the work of practitioners;
- Feasibility of the project;
- Financial viability of the project.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit a 4-5 page proposal via email at the address given on the website.
For more information, please visit EPIM Call for Proposals.









































