Erasmus+ funding
Tempus Public Foundation denied our Application for EU funding over Unlawful Foreign Agent Law. Although the Tempus acknowledged that our application reached the eligibility threshold to receive the Erasmus+ grant we applied for, they rejected the application because we did not comply with the requirement to make a statement about the registration if we are a foreign-funded organization or not.
Law No LXXVI of 2017 – dubbed the Hungarian foreign agent law – requires Hungarian NGOs receiving at least 22,000 Euros a year from outside of Hungary to declare themselves as foreign-funded organizations on a public website created by the Ministry of Human Resources. A group of NGOs, including the Power of Humanity Foundation refused to comply with this law and filed a lawsuit at the European Court of Human Rights against the government. In June of 2020, the European Court of Justice found that the Hungarian law was indeed unlawful.
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Advocacy campaign:
- Věra Jourová, Vice President for Values and Transparency (20.09.2020.)
- Didier Reynders, Vice President for Values and Transparency (20.09.2020.)
- Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth (20.09.2020.)
- Roberto Carlini, Director for Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (20.09.2020.)
- Gabor Magyar, Policy officer for Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers (20.09.2020.)
Documents:
- Application_2020-2-HU01-KA205-078878 (31.08.2020.)
- Correspondence with TPF
- Letter to Péter Tordai (28.09.2020.)
- Declaration about foreign-fundings
- Complaint letter to TPF (05.10.2020.)
- Response to our complaint letter (27.10.2020.)
- Response from Věra Jourová (14.01.2021.)