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Organisation Name:

European Commission

Grant Amount: €1,000,000

Application Deadline:

07 May 2026

About Organisation

The European Commission is the executive body of the European Union responsible for implementing policies, managing funding programmes, and safeguarding the EU’s financial interests. Through initiatives like EU Anti-Fraud (EUAF), it supports actions that prevent fraud, corruption, and financial misconduct across member states. The Commission works closely with institutions, law enforcement agencies, and international partners to strengthen transparency and accountability. By funding capacity-building, research, and collaboration, it enables organisations to enhance governance systems and protect public resources. Its grant programmes play a crucial role in promoting cooperation, innovation, and institutional resilience across Europe.

About the Grant

The EU Anti-Fraud Capacity Building Grants under EUAF-2026-TRAI support initiatives that enhance cooperation, training, and knowledge exchange to combat fraud and corruption affecting EU finances. The program funds conferences, workshops, seminars, e-learning, and staff exchanges aimed at improving prevention, detection, and investigation capabilities. It encourages cross-border collaboration and digital innovation in reporting systems. Projects may also address emerging risks such as customs fraud, counterfeit goods, environmental crimes, and misuse of EU funds. By strengthening institutional capacity, the grant helps organisations contribute to a more transparent, accountable, and secure financial ecosystem across Europe.

Who can Apply?

Eligible applicants for the EU Anti-Fraud Capacity Building Grants include public authorities, international organisations, research institutions, educational bodies, and nonprofit organisations. Applicants must be legally registered and operational for at least one year. Organisations should be based in EU Member States, EEA countries, or nations associated with the EUAF programme. Applicants must demonstrate the capacity to manage projects that strengthen anti-fraud systems, promote collaboration, and deliver measurable outcomes. Proposals should align with EU priorities, including fraud prevention, capacity building, and cross-border cooperation. Strong institutional experience and partnerships will enhance the likelihood of selection.

How to Apply?

Applicants must develop a project proposal aligned with EU anti-fraud objectives, focusing on training, collaboration, or knowledge exchange. Include a detailed budget, timeline, and expected outcomes. Ensure the proposal highlights cross-border cooperation, institutional capacity building, and measurable impact. Confirm eligibility requirements and organisational capacity before submission. Submit the completed application under the EUAF-2026-TRAI call before the deadline for consideration.

Application Deadline

The application deadline for the EU Anti-Fraud Capacity Building Grants is 07 May 2026. Applicants should prepare early to ensure a complete and competitive submission.

Last Date To Apply
07 May 2026

For more information, please visit the grant website here.