The Center for European Policies (CEP) announced that a call had been launched for the award of small grants to support civil society organizations involved in monitoring public administration reform at the local level.
The Center for European Policies (CEP) announced that a call had been launched for the award of small grants to support civil society organizations involved in monitoring public administration reform at the local level.
The call was issued as part of the WeBER 2.0 project – Strengthening the civil society of the Western Balkans for the reformed public administration.
The deadline for submitting applications is November 1, 2020.
As stated in the call, the total planned funds amount to 225,000 euros and they are intended to support 30 projects in the amount of up to 8,000 euros (7,500 euros on average), of which up to 6 will be supported in Serbia, up to 6 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, up to 5 in Albania, up to 5 in Northern Macedonia, up to 4 in Kosovo and up to 4 in Montenegro. The estimated duration of the projects that will be approved within the competition is between 6 and 12 months.
The WeBER 2.0 project is funded by the European Union (EU).
Questions regarding specific clarifications can be e-mailed to weber.grants@thinkforeurope.org by October 1, 2020 at the latest.
Further information on the project, the application form and the supporting documentation are available on https://cep.org.rs/poziv-za-podnosenje-predloga-projekta/?fbclid=IwAR0R-IniqLr3BeNZ2e-kY9CM9PeLQomEH-_LozqVrtMhCOA8JkVtkSLMxUU
Source: Dijalog.net and Coordination Body







