Collaboration in the arenas of nuclear and weapons prohibition
In 2025, Germany, along with several European countries, is providing support and funding for various security measures, including military, chemical, and biological defense, as part of its broader assistance to Ukraine and related security efforts.
Project Applications
To apply for these projects, it's important to note that time limits for submitting applications require at least 12 weeks before the start of the measure. Applications from individual persons are not accepted.
For conventional projects within the nuclear realm, contact can be made at . For conventional projects outside the nuclear realm, contact can be made at . For nuclear projects, contact can be made at . For cybersecurity projects, contact can be made at . For export control projects, contact can be made at . For chemical and biological project applications, contact can be made at .
Funding and Eligibility
Full funding is only provided in very well-founded exceptional cases, requiring own or third-party contributions. An applications for costs-based projects are excluded from funding. Expenditures for evaluations are eligible for funding.
Project Focus
Projects in the conventional area aim to strengthen capacities in partner countries and are used to prevent the proliferation of conventional weapons in post-conflict situations. Projects in the nuclear, chemical, and biological areas are used to safeguard and destroy nuclear material, chemical weapons, and enhance biological and chemical security. Funds are also used to strengthen international agreements and instruments related to weapons of mass destruction.
Guidelines
Projects should pursue gender-sensitive approaches. It's also worth noting that global export control architecture is strengthened through capacity building and exchange of experience.
In conclusion, Germany, in partnership with other European countries, is actively involved in supporting Ukraine and global security efforts in 2025. By providing funding for various security projects, they aim to strengthen capacities, prevent the proliferation of weapons, and enhance international agreements related to weapons of mass destruction.