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Taith Pathway 1 - Mobility of participants - 2026

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6. What happens once I submit my application?

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6.1. Assessment of applications

Once you submit your application, it will go through an initial check to make sure your organisation is eligible. It will then be assessed by two assessors who will score the application. Applications must score at least 60% to be eligible for funding. Applications which score less than 60% will be unsuccessful. We will provide feedback on all applications.

Inclusivity and accessibility are a strategic focus for Taith and we aim to fund as many and as wide a range of organisations as possible.  However, Taith funding is limited and it is likely that there will be funding calls where the value of successful, ‘fundable’ applications exceeds the available allocated budget.

Where there is not enough budget to fully fund all applications, Taith may need to reduce funding across successful organisations on an equitable basis. If requests for funding significantly exceed the available budget, then Taith may adopt an alternative funding model such as a ranking list or similar.

Each application will be assessed as an independent submission. If an organisation has applied for Taith funding before or has been successful in the past, this won’t be taken into consideration. What counts is the information provided in the application for this funding call, and that’s what will be used to decide whether an organisation receives funding.