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What is typically required from applicants in terms of co-financing when applying for an EU grant?
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Most EU grants require applicants to co-finance part of the project, meaning the EU covers only a portion of the total eligible costs. The exact rate depends on the programme – for example, CERV (Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme) typically funds up to 90% of project costs, while LIFE (Programme for the Environment and Climate Action) usually covers about 60%-75% (or even 95%), depending on the specific project type or sub-programme. Applicants must provide the remaining share from their own or other non-EU sources.