EPNA | Call for Applications – Microgrants 2025

The European Practitioners Network against Antisemitism (EPNA) is launching the second round of microgrants within its European Alliance Programme.

EPNA provides financial support and project development assistance for innovative initiatives combating antisemitism.

Applications are now open for two types of grants:

1. Partnership Grant
– Up to €10,000 per project
– For joint initiatives by at least two organisations from different countries
– For projects with clear European relevance
– This format builds on the structure of last year’s programme

2. Initiative Grant
– Up to €5,000 per project
– For individual organisations planning projects with clear European relevance
– This new format enables smaller, low-threshold initiatives to apply independently

Projects must be carried out between 15 June and 30 November 2025.

These grants are available to EPNA member organisations that actively participate in our activities, including regular attendance at our check-ins and workshops. All organisations committed to combating antisemitism are welcome to join the network.

We encourage applications from a wide range of organisations, including grassroots initiatives, NGOs, Jewish communities, sports clubs, memorial sites, and other civil society actors.

Application deadline: 27 May 2025

For further information, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us: practitionersnetwork@dialogueperspectives.org

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