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EU Grants Available for Roma Civil Society Promoting Values
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January 21, 2026•1 day ago
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The ERGO Network ROVA Call 2026–2027 offers grants up to €20,000 to Roma and pro-Roma civil society organizations in select EU countries. The initiative aims to promote fundamental rights and European values through awareness-raising, advocacy, and community projects. It seeks to combat antigypsyism, advance equality, and strengthen cooperation between Roma communities and public institutions, with projects running from September 2026 to September 2027.
Deadline: 16-Mar-2026
The ERGO Network ROVA Call 2026–2027 invites Roma and pro-Roma civil society organizations in select EU countries to apply for grants up to €20,000 to promote fundamental rights and European values. Projects focus on awareness-raising, advocacy, capacity building, and community initiatives to combat antigypsyism, advance equality, and strengthen cooperation between Roma communities and public institutions.
Overview
The European Roma Grassroots Organisations (ERGO) Network has launched the ROVA Call 2026–2027 to strengthen the capacities of Roma and pro-Roma civil society organizations across EU Member States excluding Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Czechia, Slovakia, and Spain.
The initiative aims to:
Promote fundamental rights and shared European values
Foster active citizenship and social inclusion for Roma communities
Encourage cooperation between Roma communities, non-Roma civil society, and public institutions
This call is a collaborative effort supported by the European Union and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.
Objectives of the Program
Projects funded under this call should:
Promote access to fundamental rights for Roma communities
Combat antigypsyism and discrimination
Monitor the implementation of national Roma Integration strategies at local, regional, or national levels
Develop cooperation between Roma communities and public institutions
Encourage cooperation between Roma and non-Roma civil society
Integrate a human rights-based perspective into community interventions
Project Timeline and Funding
Project duration: September 1, 2026 – September 30, 2027 (13 months)
Total budget for call: €200,000
Maximum grant per project: €20,000
Own contribution: Not required; voluntary work or financial contributions are not evaluated as advantages
Eligible Activities
Funded activities may include:
Capacity development: Training, mentoring, and organizational strengthening
Awareness-raising campaigns: Promoting fundamental rights and EU values
Advocacy and monitoring: Strengthening the rule of law and policy implementation
Community initiatives: Projects that foster active citizenship, social inclusion, and community engagement
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations must:
Be legally registered civil society entities operating in the public interest
Be non-profit and independent from governments, political parties, and for-profit entities
Have a clearly defined mission, governance structure, and internal policies
Operate transparently, publishing annual activity and financial reports
Have no outstanding public debt
Respect and promote fundamental rights and EU values, submitting a signed declaration of commitment
Be a Roma or pro-Roma organization, with preference for those where Roma constitute the majority of leadership and staff
Exclusions:
Organizations that received individual NGO grants under the 2025 ROVA calls
Consortium applications are not eligible
Application Requirements
Applicants must provide:
Project proposal detailing objectives, activities, and expected impact
Organizational documentation proving legal status, governance, and transparency
Declaration confirming commitment to EU fundamental rights and values
Why This Program Matters
The ROVA Call 2026–2027 strengthens the role of Roma and pro-Roma civil society by:
Advancing fundamental rights and social inclusion
Combating antigypsyism and discrimination
Empowering grassroots organizations to monitor and advocate for EU values
Promoting community engagement and cooperation between Roma and non-Roma stakeholders
Timeline
Project start date: September 1, 2026
Project end date: September 30, 2027
Conclusion
The ERGO Network ROVA Call provides a unique opportunity for Roma and pro-Roma civil society organizations in eligible EU countries to implement projects that promote equality, combat discrimination, and strengthen community participation, with grants up to €20,000 to support initiatives that advance European fundamental rights and values.
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