The Justice, Rights and Values Fund comprises the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme and the Justice Programme. The new Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV) integrates the former “Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (REC)” and the “Europe for Citizens” Programme.
The general aim of the CERV programme is to promote open, democratic and inclusive societies.
This general objective will be achieved through 3 specific objectives:
The programme includes 3 strands corresponding to the specific objectives:
3. Daphne strand: focus on preventing and combating all forms of violence against children, young people, women and other groups at risk, and supporting and protecting victims of such violence
Eligible actions:
enhancing knowledge of the programme and dissemination and transferability of its results and fostering citizen outreach, including by setting up and supporting programme desks/national contact network
Guidelines for applicants and financial rules are clear
The call identifies specific topics to be addressed
Budget lines for each partner: travel, equipment, other costs, subcontracting, personnel (person-month for work package)
Partners’ administrative information and annexes to be uploaded on the Participant Portal
The application package includes: Technical Part Template (Part B), Annex with indicators (xls format), staff CVs (PDF file) and letters of support from associate partners
Clearly define a specific problem to be addressed
Clearly identify your target group and ways to engage it
Give result and output indicators
Include selected associate partners to reach your targets
Draft a first concept note in advance to timely build the partnership
Include partners without clear roles
Include too many travels for project meetings
Apply if your project doesn’t match the call requirements
Foresee too many deliverables
Include a general/vague dissemination strategy