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>Civil Society News>Opportunity for new civil society organisations and informal initiative groups from Armenia, Georgia and Moldova

Opportunity for new civil society organisations and informal initiative groups from Armenia, Georgia and Moldova

#Armenia
#Georgia
#Moldova
26/03/2021

The teams of People in Need from Armenia, Georgia and the Republic of Moldova are launching the second round of the call for participation within the “Civil society actors as drivers of change in South Caucasus and Moldova” project funded by the European Union.

If you are:

  • a new civil society organisation (registered within the past 3 years), or
  • an informal initiative group or social movement;

If you are:

  • seeking to mobilize people in your community to influence real positive change,
  • raising important issues that may not yet be widely understood or discussed in the society and proposing solutions,
  • ready to invest your time and energy in the development of your initiative, organisation or campaign,

This call is for you!

Download full announcement here: PIN_Opportunity for newly established CSOs_2021

What is the opportunity about?

Civil Society Actors as Drivers of Change in South Caucasus and Moldova is a regional project implemented by Czech NGO People in Need and funded by the European Union. The aim of the project is to support selected participants in developing a vision for change, planning concrete steps for how to achieve it, building capacities and accessing resources needed to go from plan to reality. The project will work together with participants to design a tailored program to help their initiatives grow and achieve their goals.

With this program, you will have an opportunity to:

  • develop a strategy for your initiative / organisation / campaign,
  • take part in trainings, coaching, mentoring, consultations, study visits, fellowships,
  • establish or improve connections with your supporters and volunteers,
  • get support for research and building thematic expertise,
  • get involved in policy dialogue at local, national or international level,
  • network with peers and partners in Moldova and abroad,
  • find out if, why and how to engage with the private sector,
  • find effective, transparent and accountable ways to self-organize and manage resources,
  • get access to funding opportunities for your internal development and for your campaign (in July-August 2021, every participant that successfully passes the first stage of the program will be able to apply for up to EUR 10 000 of internal funding linked to their strategic plans),
  • learn about other fundraising options that best suit your strategy.

How to apply?

In the second year of the project, 7 participants in each country will be selected – Armenia, Georgia and the Republic of Moldova.

Participants can be active in areas including but not limited to:

  • community participation in decision-making
  • quality of public services
  • climate change and environment
  • gender equality
  • public spaces
  • labour rights and working conditions
  • social inclusion, rights of marginalized groups
  • other civic / social / human rights topics or mitigating the impact of COVID-19 in these areas.

Applications from organisations and initiative groups with core activity outside the capital city are strongly encouraged.

More details about the application process:

  • For applicants from Armenia – deadline: April 12, 2021; information regarding evaluation criteria, application form and basic timeline can be found here;
  • For applicants from Georgia – deadline: April 7, 2021; information regarding evaluation criteria, application form and basic timeline can be found here;
  • For applicants from the Republic of Moldova – deadline: April 7, 2021; information regarding evaluation criteria, application form and basic timeline can be found here.

Download full announcement here: PIN_Opportunity for newly established CSOs_2021

 

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