Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Moldova invites applications for Small Grants 2026, offering up to €10,000 per project to support local development initiatives. Projects should address priority sectors like education, health, governance, agriculture, infrastructure, and MSME development, while integrating gender equality and climate resilience.
Overview of the Programme
The Small Grants Programme 2026 aims to provide flexible support to small-scale development projects that address local community needs in Moldova. Implemented through the Slovak Agency for International Development Cooperation and the Slovak Embassy in Chisinau, the program focuses on:
- Quality education at all levels, skills development, and staff training
- Good health, maternal and child care, nutrition, and health worker training
- Good governance, civil society strengthening, public finance management, and digitalisation
- Food safety, agriculture, sustainable ecosystems, and employment creation
- Infrastructure, water and waste management, environmental protection, clean energy, and disaster risk reduction
- Supporting MSMEs, innovation, job creation, and responsible business practices
Cross-Cutting Themes
- Environment and Climate Change: Sustainability, biodiversity, and climate resilience
- Gender Equality: Equal opportunities, access to healthcare and education, and women’s economic empowerment
Funding Details
- Maximum Grant Amount: €10,000 per project
- Total Call Budget: €60,000
- Grant Type: Non-repayable
- Project Duration: 6–12 months, starting immediately after grant agreement signing
Who is Eligible?
- Registered non-commercial legal entities, including NGOs and local or regional self-government units
- Must not be subject to international sanctions under Slovak law
- Must have no outstanding financial claims with the Slovak Republic
How the Grant Works
- Application Submission: Eligible entities submit proposals aligned with priority sectors and cross-cutting themes
- Evaluation and Selection: Applications are assessed for alignment with local development needs, feasibility, and potential impact
- Grant Agreement: Selected projects sign an agreement outlining funding, deliverables, and timelines
- Project Implementation: Execute activities within the defined 6–12 month period, focusing on measurable outcomes
- Reporting and Accountability: Provide narrative and financial reports to demonstrate impact and proper use of funds
Tips for Applicants
- Align proposals with priority sectors and cross-cutting themes
- Ensure clear objectives, expected outcomes, and timelines within 6–12 months
- Demonstrate community-level impact and feasibility
- Include mechanisms for monitoring, reporting, and accountability
- Highlight gender and environmental considerations in project design
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting applications from ineligible entities
- Failing to comply with Slovak legal and financial requirements
- Overlooking integration of cross-cutting themes such as gender equality or climate resilience
- Proposing unrealistic project timelines or outcomes
- Not providing clear budget justification and reporting mechanisms
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the maximum funding per project? €10,000.
2. Who can apply? Registered NGOs, local or regional self-government units not under international sanctions.
3. What is the project duration? 6–12 months after the grant agreement is signed.
4. Are grants repayable? No, they are non-repayable.
5. What is the total budget for this call? €60,000.
6. Which sectors are eligible for funding? Education, health, governance, agriculture, infrastructure, MSME support, and more.
7. Are gender and climate considerations required? Yes, proposals should integrate gender equality and environmental sustainability.
Conclusion
The Slovak Republic Small Grants 2026 program provides critical support for local development initiatives in Moldova. By funding small-scale, community-focused projects with measurable outcomes, the programme strengthens education, health, governance, infrastructure, and economic development while promoting gender equality and climate resilience.
For more information, visit Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Chisinau.








































