Tackling gender-based violence against politically active women and LGBTIQ people
EU research project to combat gender-based violence against politically active women and LGBTIQ individuals, aiming at evidence-based policy recommendations and inclusive media standards. Submission deadline: 23.09.2026.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Funding of transnational research for the identification, prevention, and combating of gender-based violence against politically active women and LGBTIQ persons; development of evidence-based policy recommendations, media guidelines, and intersectional approaches to strengthen democratic participation.
Eligible expenses
- Personnel costs
- Material expenses
- Travel expenses
- Subcontractor services
Eligible to apply
- Educational Institutions
- Companies
- Non-profit Organizations
- Public Institutions
Funding requirements
- Establishment in EU Member States or associated countries
- Consortium of at least three independent partners from different countries
- Experience in transnational research projects
Documents required for application
- Cover letter
- Project description
- Curriculum vitae of the project leaders
- Financing plan
- Ethics statement
Evaluation criteria
- Innovative content of the project
- Relevance to the target group
- Quality and efficiency of implementation
Description
The Horizon Europe research project Tackling gender-based violence against politically active women and LGBTIQ people supports transnational studies aimed at identifying, preventing, and combating gender-based violence against politically engaged women and LGBTIQ individuals. It addresses not only the diverse forms of politically motivated violence online and offline (ranging from cyberbullying to physical assaults) but also highlights intersectional aspects such as ethnic origin, disability, or age. The objective is to develop evidence-based policy recommendations, formulate inclusive media guidelines, and create an environment that promotes the democratic participation of women and LGBTIQ persons. In close collaboration with relevant stakeholders from civil society, politics, and academia, qualitative and quantitative methods are combined to understand the mechanisms of violence and derive effective countermeasures.
Funding is provided to educational institutions, companies, non-profit, and public organizations from EU member states and associated countries that participate in a consortium with at least three independent partners from different countries. The funding amount is up to €4 million, with a funding rate of 100%. Eligible costs include personnel expenses, material costs, travel expenses, and subcontractor services. Projects must submit a clearly structured work plan with milestones and deliverables, as well as integrate an ethics and dissemination plan. Evaluation criteria include the degree of innovation, relevance to the target group, and quality and efficiency of implementation. The submission deadline is September 23, 2026, with the project start planned from May 2026. Interested research partners should submit their application documents (cover letter, project description, CVs, financial plan, ethics statement) timely via the Funding & Tenders Portal.