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Deadline is October 30, 2025 at 5:00 PM CET. Project duration is 18–24 months. No multi-stage deadline structure noted.
ESF+ Social Innovation Plus Initiative – Implementing the Disability Employment Package – Innovative Approaches to Improve Labour Market Outcomes for Persons With Disabilities is sponsored by European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) Social Innovation Plus Initiative. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Home Transnational Calls Funding Calls for proposals New call Closing: 30 October 2025 17:00:00 CET Implementing the Disability Employment Package – Innovative Approaches to Improve Labour Market Outcomes for Persons With Disabilities This call supports transnational projects under the ESF+ Social Innovation Plus Initiative that aim to transfer or scale up social innovations referenced in the Disability Employment Package.
The goal is to improve the labour market outcomes of persons with disabilities by providing guidance and good practices for employers, employers’ associations, and public authorities, as well as by raising awareness about persons with disabilities and by combating stereotypes.
With an estimated budget of EUR 10 million, this call will support transnational projects that are based on one or more practices from the Disability Employment Package and demonstrate their potential to foster employment inclusion by addressing unmet social needs and systemic barriers.
Specific practices to be transferred or scaled up are presented in six thematic deliverables of the Disability Employment Package: strengthening the capacities of employment and integration services, promoting hiring perspectives through affirmative action, and combating stereotypes, 3) ensuring reasonable accommodation, securing health and safety at work in case of chronic diseases, work accidents or disabilities, ensuring vocational rehabilitation schemes, and exploring quality jobs in sheltered employment and pathways to the open labour market.
Info session for applicants 5 PM CET, 30 October 2025 Deadline for submission of applications Assessment of applications Grant Agreement signature Only consortia are eligible. The consortium shall comprise a minimum of three eligible entities established in at least two different eligible countries .
The consortium must include at least one public authority, as (co-)applicant or associated partner, which should be: be established in the same country as the applicant or one of the co-applicants, and be responsible for implementing policies relevant to the objectives of the call, particularly in the areas of employment and disability. Non-EU countries ( List of Participating Countries in ESF+ ).
European Economic Area (EEA) countries and those associated with the ESF+ (Iceland, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, and Serbia). Countries with which an association agreement is under negotiation (Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo), provided the agreement enters into force before the signature of the Grant Agreement. Duration: The expected duration of a project is 18-24 months.
Grant amount: The estimated size of a grant is between EUR 500,000 to 1,000,000 per project (but this does not preclude the submission/selection of applications requesting other amounts), constituting not more than 80% of the project’s total budget. A co-financing of at least 20% must thus come from other resources than the EU budget. The form of grant: a lump sum grant.
Call Conditions (amended version) Annex 1 Detailed Budget Table (amended version) How to enable macros (tutorial) How to fill in Detailed budget table Annex 2 Grant Agreement, template Annex 3 Application Form, template Annex 4 List of Required Documents Annex 5 List of the Previous Projects, template ( pdf , word ) Annex 6, Declaration of Honour for Beneficiaries ( pdf , word ) Annex 7, Lessons Learned and Future Plans, template ( pdf , word ) Annex 8, Declaration of Professional Competences ( pdf , word ) Annex 9 Public legal entity form (If coordinator is public entity the Annex 9 should be submitted instead of Annex 5 (List or Previous Projects)) All applications must be submitted directly online via the Portal eSInnis (Electronic Social Innovation Information System).
Paper applications are not accepted. The applications must be submitted before the Call deadline: 2025 October 30, 5:00 PM CET Please note that the system will not allow you to submit an application after the deadline. ESF_Lump Sum Funding Model Download For IT-related questions, please get in touch with us at IThelp@socialinnovationplus.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Consortia of minimum three entities from at least two eligible countries; must include at least one public authority responsible for employment and disability policies. EU Member States, EEA, and select non-EU countries eligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates €500,000–€1,000,000 per project (lump sum); total budget approximately €10 million Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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