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Call for Proposals on Anti-Corruption Research for EU Accession (Ukraine)

George William Groh Trust Grant Program (US)

Deadline: 25-May-2026

The EUACI call for proposals supports high-quality research, monitoring, and policy analysis aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s anti-corruption framework during its EU accession process. It focuses on institutional reform, legal alignment with EU standards, and improving transparency in governance and reconstruction.

The initiative is jointly funded by the European Union and the Government of Denmark and supports Ukraine’s long-term anti-corruption reforms at both national and local levels.

Key Objectives

The programme aims to:

Priority Thematic Areas

Supported research and policy work includes:

Eligible Activities

Projects may include:

Expected Outputs

Projects are expected to produce:

Funding Information

Eligible Applicants

Eligible applicants include:

Applications may be submitted:

Applicants must demonstrate:

Selection Criteria

Proposals will be evaluated based on:

EU Accession Context

This programme supports Ukraine’s EU accession process following:

It particularly aligns with:

Why This Programme Matters

This initiative is important because it:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

FAQ

What is the EUACI call about?

It funds research and policy analysis projects supporting anti-corruption reforms in Ukraine during its EU accession process.

Who funds the programme?

The European Union and the Government of Denmark.

How much funding is available?

Up to €70,000 per project, with a total budget of €170,000.

How long are projects implemented?

From July 1, 2026 to March 1, 2027.

Who can apply?

Ukrainian non-profit civil society organisations with experience in research and anti-corruption work.

What are the priority areas?

Institutional reform, legal alignment with EU standards, corruption prevention, and transparency in governance.

Conclusion

The EU Anti-Corruption Initiative (EUACI) supports Ukraine’s path toward EU membership by funding research and policy work that strengthens anti-corruption institutions and governance systems. Through evidence-based analysis and civil society engagement, the programme promotes transparency, accountability, and alignment with European standards in Ukraine’s reform process.

For more information, visit EUACI.

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