Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum opens call for proposals to its members
The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (EaP CSF) has launched a call for proposals for re-grants that meet the Forum’s advocacy priorities.
The call aims to further build capacities of EaP CSF member civil society organisations (CSOs). These include the EaP CSF National Platforms, CSOs working on matters related to the five long-term Eastern Partnership policy objectives beyond 2020, and priority areas for regional Eastern Partnership cooperation in 2025-2027.
More specifically, the re-grants will contribute to advancing reforms in the EaP countries, support the effective participation of civil society in policy-making and projects with regional added value, that facilitate exchanges of experience and best practices, peer-to-peer learning, and coalition- and confidence-building. Applicants can also develop quality, evidence-based policy and advocacy products in support of the EaP CSF’s objectives, contribute to closing the feedback loop between citizens and governments, and promote the EaP policy.
Forum members can submit multi-country projects under this call. Women’s leadership and participation in projects and the coverage of gender aspects in the themes addressed by the projects, is highly encouraged.
The overall indicative amount made available under this call for proposals is €105,000.
The deadline for applications is 25 September.
Since its setup in 2009, the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (EaP CSF) has brought together CSOs from the six Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine) and EU-based CSOs active in the EaP region, to make the Eastern Neighbourhood a democratic, prosperous and peaceful region committed to European values and standards.
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