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2026 Funding Opportunities in Europe: BNP Paribas Banlieues Project (France) & ILGA-Europe Fund for Racial Justice Grants up to €25,000

2026 Funding Opportunities in Europe: BNP Paribas Banlieues Project (France) & ILGA-Europe Fund for Racial Justice Grants up to €25,000
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Two major 2026 funding opportunities are now open in Europe for grassroots organisations and community-led initiatives working on social inclusion, anti-discrimination, education, employment, civic space, and racial justice.

The BNP Paribas Banlieues Project 2026 in France supports local associations working in Priority Districts of the City (QPV), while the ILGA-Europe Fund for Racial Justice 2026 provides grants of up to €25,000 to organisations led by racialised LGBTI communities across Europe.

Both calls aim to strengthen civil society, empower marginalised communities, and build long-term structural change.

Below is a comprehensive guide covering eligibility, funding scope, timelines, and application processes for both opportunities.

1. BNP Paribas Banlieues Project 2026 – Support for Local Associations in France

Overview of the Banlieues Project

Launched in 2006 by BNP Paribas and managed by the BNP Paribas Foundation, the Banlieues Project is a solidarity programme designed to support local associations operating in Priority Districts of the City (QPV) in France.

Each year, BNP Paribas launches a call for applications to identify and support grassroots associations that combat exclusion and promote:

The project not only provides financial support but also strengthens visibility, institutional connections, and ecosystem integration for selected associations.

Since its inception, the Banlieues Project has helped numerous associations scale their impact and gain national recognition.

2026 Key Dates

Submission of Applications:
28 January – 9 March 2026

Application Review:
March – June 2026

Decision Committee:
June 2026

Fields of Action Supported

Projects must align with the solidarity theme and fall under one or more of the following categories:

Access to Education

Access to Employment

Improvement of Living Together

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants are local associations operating within Priority Districts of the City (QPV) in France, including overseas territories.

Associations must demonstrate:

What Makes the Banlieues Project Unique?

Beyond financial assistance, the programme:

The programme recognises and amplifies “everyday heroes” working at the community level.

Learn more and apply HERE.

2. ILGA-Europe Fund for Racial Justice 2026 – Grants up to €25,000

Overview of the Fund

The ILGA-Europe Fund for Racial Justice is the successor to the No One Left Behind Fund and focuses on supporting organisations led by racialised LGBTI communities in Europe.

The Fund recognises that advancing LGBTI equality requires addressing racism as a structural force and strengthening racial justice activism within civic and political spaces.

Through this call, ILGA-Europe will support up to 12 organisations with grants of up to €25,000 each for 12 months.

Application Deadline

13 April 2026, 23:59 CEST

Applicants will be informed of results during the week of 11 May 2026.

What the Fund Supports

Projects must run from 1 June 2026 to 1 June 2027 and may include:

The Fund encourages approaches combining:

Funding Details

Each selected organisation may receive:

Up to €25,000 for 12 months

Eligible budget lines include:

There is no fixed percentage cap on personnel or consultancy costs if aligned with project objectives.

Partnership Structure

Selected organisations will participate in:

Who Can Apply?

The call is open to registered and non-registered organisations in Europe that:

Non-registered groups must partner with a registered legal entity.

Applicants must be ILGA-Europe member organisations by 1 June 2026 (or have membership applications under consideration by 1 April 2026).

Funding primarily supports EU-based organisations, with potential limited support for non-EU applicants if additional funding is secured.

Learn more and apply HERE.

Comparison of the Two 2026 Funding Opportunities

BNP Paribas Banlieues Project:

ILGA-Europe Fund for Racial Justice:

Both programmes strengthen grassroots organising and community-led change.

For more global grant opportunities, visit HERE.

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