Deadline: 15 April 2014
The Stefan Batory Foundation and Polish Children and Youth Foundation jointly invite non-governmental organizations to submit thematic projects proposals under the Citizens for Democracy Program for European Economic Area (EEA) Grants. The major aim of the grant program is to strengthen civil society development and enhance the contribution of non-governmental organizations to social justice, democracy and sustainable development.
Thematic Areas of Projects –
- Civic Participation
- Public Security
- Combating Discrimination
- Counteracting Exclusion
- Children and Youth
Eligibility Criteria –
- Polish non-governmental organizations, particularly foundations and associations are eligible to apply.
- Applicants must be legal entities registered in the relevant National Court Register.
- Applicants must have a non‐commercial purpose and should be independent of local, regional and central government, public entities, commercial entities and political parties.
- Applicants can not be religious institutions.
- Applicants must pursue public interest and abide by the principles of democratic values and human rights.
- Organizations may apply for grants individually or as leaders of partnerships with other entities or informal groups from: Poland, the Donor States (Iceland, Lichtenstein and Norway), 14 EEA/Norway grants Beneficiary States (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia Spain), countries outside the European Economic Area which border on Poland (Belarus, Ukraine, Russia) or with intergovernmental organizations.
For more information, please visit Call for Proposal page.
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