Priorities and funded actions
Objectives
* To fund projects providing approaches for disengagement and reintegration of extremist offenders and radicalised individuals related to violent right wing and Islamist extremism, including returning foreign terrorist fighters and their families
Priorities
* Strengthen the collaboration among stakeholders involved in disengagement and reintegration programmes;
* Enhance the preparedness of stakeholders involved in disengagement and reintegration programmes
Amongst financed actions
* Activities that are supporting the exchange on effective and innovative approaches and practices, including, where appropriate, activities to foster networking, public-private partnerships, mutual confidence, understanding and learning, exchange programmes, seminars and workshops;
* Activities that are enhancing awareness of Union policies and priorities listed under point 2 among stakeholders and, where relevant, the general public, including, where appropriate, the organisation of events such as conferences, seminars, debates, workshops and facilitating a better dissemination and awareness of also relevant policies and actions at national level;
* Activities that are supporting the development and the dissemination of new models and methods with a significant transferability to other Member States, including activities aiming at testing and validating the outcome of Union funded security research projects;
* The development and/or the implementation trainings, including tools/toolkits or (elearning materials;
* Sharing lessons learned and good practices within the Radicalisation Awareness Network;
* The management of the project, including monitoring and evaluation of its activities
Additional information
* This call for proposals is an open call for proposals
* Initial duration of the action: up to 18 months
* Eligibility:
– The following entities can apply as lead applicants and co-applicants:
> Public bodies;
> Non-profit-making private entities
– The following entities can only apply as co-applicants:
> Profit making entities;
> International organisations;
> Entities established in the Western Balkans partners (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia)
– The following are not eligible, neither as applicants nor as co-applicants:
> Union Agencies;
> Natural persons
– Applicants must be established in the following countries to be eligible: the Member States of the European Union with the exception of Denmark (“Member States participating in the ISF Police instrument”);
– Co-applicants must be established in the following countries to be eligible:
> The Member States of the European Union with the exception of Denmark (“Member States participating in the ISF Police instrument”);
> The Western Balkans partners (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia);
> International organisations can be established outside the above-mentioned countries;
– Applications must be transnational, i.e. involve at least three eligible entities established in three different Member States participating in the ISF Police instrument