Standard Grants-EaP are similar to the the existing Standard Grants program. Projects must involve grantees or project partners from at least two Visegrad Group countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland or Slovakia) and at least a single (1)...
Standard Grants-EaP are similar to the the existing Standard Grants program. Projects must involve grantees or project partners from at least two Visegrad Group countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland or Slovakia) and at least a single (1) country of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) - Armenia (AM), Azerbajian (AZ), Belarus (BY), Georgia (GE), Moldova (MD) or Ukraine (UA). Cross-border cooperation projects can involve three entities (including the applicant), two out of which must be of two neighboring EaP countries (the following combinations are possible: AM-AZ, AM-GE, AZ-GE, BY-UA and MD-UA).
Any organization or natural person (with the exception of institutions directly funded from a state budget) is eligible for funding. Projects submitted within Standard Grants should aim at supporting the reform processes, political association and economic integration with the EU, strengthening institutional capacity, the development of civil society and transformation of the EaP countries. Preference will be given to projects submitted by non-profit and non-governmental organizations, public educational, cultural and research institutions and municipalities or local governments.
Minimum contribution of the Fund for each Standard Grant is €6,001 (€10,000 on average). The financial contribution of the Fund cannot exceed 70% of total project costs including the in-kind contribution of the applicant, or in-kind contributions of other parties. The maximum time frame of the proposed budget is 12 months (even if the projects are envisaged to last longer).
Annual budget: €180,000
Max. time frame: 12 months
Deadline: September 15
Basic conditions:
good project idea
cooperation with at least 2 partners from V4 countries and at least a single (1) partner from any EaP country (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova or Ukraine)
Main advantages:
any project category or topic (culture, science and research, education, environment, town-twinning)
most legal entities eligible for support (NGOs, schools, municipalities, natural persons)
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