Israeli bodies are eligible to apply to numerous EU project-based programmes. Some of these are managed by the Delegation which itself issues calls for proposals while others are managed by other Delegations or by the European Commission in Brussels. 

For specific and detailed information on current funding opportunities, visit the Jobs & Funds page  and EuropeAid

Collaboration

Programmes under the European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI) include: 

In addition, Israeli NGOs and civil society organizations, as well as regional and local authorities, are eligible to apply to a wide variety of other programmes under ENI including the Cross Border Cooperation Programme (CBC) and regional programmes such as Med Culture, SUDEP, Euromed Police, Euromed Justice and PPRD

European Development Policy

Instruments under the European Development Policy: 

  • The European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) supports the promotion of democracy and human rights in non-EU countries.  EIDHR functions on the country level by supporting actions in Israel and monitoring the human rights situation both in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. On the global level, it supports activities covered by the EU Guidelines on Human Rights
  • The Higher education programme Erasmus +, which aims to boost skills and employability and modernize education, training and youth work. Erasmus+ supports transnational partnerships among education, training, and youth institutions and organisations to foster cooperation and bridge the worlds of education and industry in order to ensure synergy between academic studies and the labour market. It also supports national efforts to modernise the national systems in these fields.