2025 Crime Prevention Fund Opens Project Calls with Key Deadlines
The FIPD's 2025 call for projects is now open, highlighting key deadlines and application processes.
Key Points
- • The 2025 call aligns with the new National Strategy for Crime Prevention and Radicalization.
- • There are four programs within the 2025 call for projects.
- • Submissions for program K are due by June 27, 2025, and July 4 for programs D, R, and S.
- • Applications for D and R must be made via the 'SUBVENTIA' platform; S and K via 'DÉMARCHES SIMPLIFIÉES'.
The Interministerial Fund for Crime Prevention (FIPD) has officially launched its 2025 call for projects aimed at combating delinquency and radicalization. This year’s initiatives will directly align with the forthcoming National Strategy for Crime Prevention and Radicalization, set to replace the current 2020-2024 strategy, which is currently undergoing a revision.
There are four distinct programs available for application in this call, each with specific deadlines: program K submissions are due by June 27, 2025, while programs D, R, and S have a deadline of July 4, 2025. Importantly, applications for programs D and R must be submitted using the 'SUBVENTIA' platform, while applications for programs S and K should utilize the 'DÉMARCHES SIMPLIFIÉES' platform.
As the FIPD continues its commitment to support local initiatives, detailed guidance on the application processes and further information about the projects can be found on the official resources. This annual funding initiative reflects a strategic focus on enhancing community resilience against crime and societal challenges related to radicalization.