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Illegal Immigration: €175 million to 24 NGOs – Stricter control & registry framework

See which NGOs they are – The list was submitted to Parliament by Migration Minister Thanos Plevris

Newsroom October 14 10:29

The list of funding received by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) active in the migration sector in Greece has been made public.

The relevant document was submitted to Parliament by the Minister of Migration and Asylum, Thanos Plevris, in response to a question tabled by the president of the political party “Niki”, Dimitris Natsios.

According to official data, the total amount of NGO funding from the EEA Financial Mechanism for the period 2014–2021 amounts to €16,670,162.92, while €50,099.82 has come from foreign donations and contributions.
The largest share of funding comes from the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF) for the 2021–2027 programming period, totaling €175,000,000, co-financed by national resources and the European Union.

It is noted that all funded NGOs are registered in the Ministry’s NGO Registry and are subject to management and financial audits, including on-site verifications, recovery of funds, or even revocation of funding in cases of irregularities.

The 24 NGOs that received funding

The list submitted by the minister includes 24 organizations, with detailed funding amounts per beneficiary, as recorded by the Ministry of Migration and Asylum.
The grants cover actions related to housing, accommodation, social reintegration, psychosocial support, legal aid, education, and integration of migrants and refugees.

Below are the 24 NGOs funded under the AMIF Programs for 2021–2027 (co-financed by the EU) and the Sectoral Development Program of the Ministry of Migration and Asylum 2021–2025:

NGOTotal Funding (€)
Praksis (Programs for Development of Social Support & Medical Cooperation)7,221,243.00
Solidarity Now2,092,102.35
Arsis – Social Organization for Youth Support22,481,663.95
Educational Development Ploigos AMKE365,464.00
Ekpso Nostos (Social & Cultural Support Company for Repatriated Greeks)12,945,277.19
Iliaktida AMKE Lesvos18,412,218.14
Metadrasi – Action for Migration & Development20,832,141.54
Lighthouse of Hope6,663,873.00
Chania Development & Employment Partnership139,884.00
Association for the Care of Minors & Youth2,549,714.40
SOS Children’s Villages Greece1,498,188.19
Catholic Relief Services (U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Greece Branch)31,804,341.70
Hopeten AMKE2,494,876.00
The Home Project AMKE9,874,317.00
Youth Center of Epirus AMKE4,723,430.12
Apostoli AMKE1,614,135.00
International Center for Sustainable Development (ICSD)11,547,236.22
Hellenic Red Cross7,609,638.00
European Society – Political Expression Institutions (EKPETHE)9,042,449.25
Zeuxis NGO6,354,203.20
Medical Intervention4,677,440.88
KEAN (Cell of Alternative Youth Searches)6,631,583.54
Social Greek Immediate Aid Unit18,342,749.63
Synypa rxis – Ecumenical Refugee Program20,899,959.44
The Smile of the Child381,653.00
Dynamis Zois AMKE460,192.00

Total funding:

  • From AMIF program — €175,000,000
  • From EEA Financial Mechanism (2014–2021) — €16,670,162.92
  • From foreign donations/contributions — €50,099.82
    Overall total: €191,720,262.74

It is noted that the above figures do not include actions involving international organizations, which sometimes collaborate with NGOs according to their procedures, provided these have been positively assessed by the European Commission.

In his written response, Minister Thanos Plevris emphasized that the government has adopted a transparency mechanism so that citizens can know how European funds are distributed and who manages them.

He also indicated that the ministry intends to revise the framework under which program contracts are granted exclusively to NGOs, allowing other entities to participate as well.

Additionally, the supervision and audit framework for NGOs is expected to be tightened, particularly regarding their registration in the NGO Registry and the management audits conducted.

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Regarding management control, under the Management and Control System (Joint Ministerial Decision 19976/2024, Government Gazette B’ 4817), during the evaluation of NGO funding proposals, the following are checked:
the organization’s experience, statutory relevance, registry entries, the criminal record of its legal representative, beneficial ownership declarations, and compliance with public procurement rules.

Once a proposal is approved, administrative and on-site verifications are conducted, covering administrative, financial, technical, and physical aspects of the project.
In case of irregularities, recommendations, financial corrections, recovery of funds, or revocation of inclusion may occur, and decisions are published on the “Diavgeia” transparency portal.

Furthermore, the audit process can also be triggered by complaints from any interested party, in accordance with Article 50 of the aforementioned decision and the related Procedures Manual.

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