Deadline: 15 September 2014
The International Visegrad Standard Grant invites non-governmental civil-society and civil society organizations (NGOs and CSOs), municipalities, schools and other public institutions to submit grant proposals for its Standard Grant worth €6,001 and above. The grants can be requested for minimum 12 months period.
The project can be developed on one of the six categories financed by International Visegrad Fund- Education, Youth Exchange, Cross-Border Cooperation, Cultural Cooperation, Scientific Exchange and Research, and Promotion of Tourism.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants can be non-profit and non-governmental organizations, public educational, cultural and research institutions and municipalities or local governments or individuals around the globe provided that it involves at least three entities (including the applicant) from three different V4 countries. The Cross-Border Cooperation projects may involve a minimum of two different V4 countries.
- The proposed project must have Visegrad Features.
- Topic and content of the proposed project must be original and comply with the aims of the Fund.
- The proposed grant amount must be practical with transparency and accuracy as its core entity.
- Projects must aim to develop civil society and promote the concept of Visegrad cooperation.
- Previous grantees who already completed the projects and whose final reports were approved by the Fund can reapply for the standard grant.
Note: Visegrad Feature: The project must deal with the Visegrad Group countries or with Central Europe and its people. Priority is given to projects that create common added value rather than to projects that simply involve partners from several countries.