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Minister Joe O’Brien invites applications to the 2023 Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund call for proposals

  • €10 million will be made available to organisations nationwide to provide reception and integration supports to Third Country Nationals
  • minimum grant amount of €300,000, over 4 years, to support a number of significant projects throughout Ireland

The Minister of State for Community Development, Integration and Charities, Joe O’Brien, today launched a Call for Proposals from organisations planning projects to support the reception and integration of Third Country Nationals in Ireland.

This follows funding provided to 20 organisations in 2016 and 19 organisations in 2019 following a similar Call for Proposals, both of which were supported by the 2014-2020 AMIF Programme. As a result of these initiatives, the path towards integration of migrants, many of whom have fled very challenging circumstances in other countries, has been made significantly easier.

Welcoming the announcement, Minister O’Brien said:

“The AMIF is a substantial fund over a period of four years so I would urge organisations thinking of applying to be ambitious, look at the big challenges in the area of integration and find a way of working collaboratively together on applications. There is huge goodwill amongst communities across Ireland to facilitate integration and where relevant this should be tapped into. This fund has real potential to make a positive tangible difference to migrant integration in Ireland.

“One of my department’s key goals is to provide a welcoming and safe environment for migrants, many of whom are fleeing conflict in the most challenging of circumstances. We look forward to the contribution these migrants will make to the economic, cultural and social aspects of Ireland. We are delighted with the many organisations that have provided very valuable supports to migrants under our previous Calls for Proposals, and look forward to receiving new applications under this call."


How to apply

Applicants can access a detailed guidance document and complete an online application form.

The closing date for receipt of applications is 12pm on Friday, 1 December 2023.


Notes

This call is part of AMIF 2021-2027 National Programme and open to public, private and voluntary bodies carrying out the following projects/activities:

  • reception/asylum initiatives, including projects with a focus on improvement of services for international protection applicants and third country nationals. In addition, the call is seeking projects that will address particular needs in the area of education and language training, including assisting migrant children with school homework
  • integration/legal migration – this covers a broad range of activities such as advocacy and support for access to mainstream services; housing supports for migrants leaving direct provision; increasing migrants’ knowledge and understanding of Irish society; provision of information services; activities involving local community groups; promoting cultural awareness; etc. Projects that will assist third country nationals, beneficiaries of international protection, and beneficiaries of temporary protection to overcome barriers to employment will also be welcome under this call

Beneficiaries of temporary protection fleeing the conflict in Ukraine are eligible to participate on AMIF-funded projects.

Further information can be obtained from the AMIF Managing Authority, Funds Administration Unit of the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, at amif@equality.gov.ie