Overview
| Donor: | 2Gether4Victims |
| Application procedure: | Online Application |
| Donor base: | Belgium |
| Reference number: | - |
| Eligible applicants: | Non-Profit Organisation |
| Deadline: | 28.01.2026 |
Financial details
| Grant size: | Small - up to $100,000 |
| Minimum grant size: | 3.000€ |
| Total available budget: | - |
| Funding type: | Grants |
| Maximum grant size: | 5.000€ |
| Funding ratio: | up to 100% |
Sectors
- Capacity Building
- Human Rights
Project Locations
Europe
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine
Description
1) Objective
Victim Support Europe (VSE) is the leading European umbrella organisation that advocates on behalf of all victims of all crimes. VSE’s is dedicated to being the voice of victims in Europe and beyond through strengthening of the rights and services for victims.
Through the present call for proposals, VSE intends to subcontract non-profit organisations directly supporting victims of gender-based violence (GBV), domestic violence (DV) and/or intimate-partner violence (IPV) to pilot pioneering tools developed under the 2Gether4Victims (2G4V) project.
Under the 2G4V project, two innovative tools for the support of victims of GBV/DV/IPV need to be piloted to better understand their practical fitness to aid victim support and guide and evaluate reform of support services. The Organisational Self-Assessment (OSA) tool is designed to help assess the extent to which support services for victims are gender-sensitive, and guide organisations on how to improve their services to better respond to the needs of GBV/DV/IPV victims1. The Individual Needs Assessment (INA) tool aims to help organisations to assess and respond more adequately to the requests of victims of GBV/DV/IPV, including through the gender-sensitive support measures. Successful candidates will undergo a training programme that will prepare them for the piloting of the tools in their organisations. This will include participation in the project’s Spring School in the first quarter of 2026 (estimated 5-days) and complete an online training programme.
2) Eligibility
Eligibility is limited to: Must be a legally established non-profit entity and able to issue invoices; Based in EU Member States or EU accession candidate countries, eligible to receive CERV funding.
3) Location
Actions must take place in EU member states plus others.
4) Budget
The grant is between €3,000 and €5,000 gross fee (all inclusive) per organisation, to support their involvement, piloting activities and reform their own services..
5) Application
Applications must be submitted by 15 January 2026, 23:59 CET.

