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Call for Projects: Small Project Regional Grants (Czech Republic)

Call for Proposals: Supporting Regional Thematic Networks of Civil Society Organisations

Deadline: 15-Sep-2026

The Small Project Regional Grants support civil society organisations in the Karlovy Vary and Pilsen regions of the Czech Republic to strengthen democracy, human rights, and community engagement. Grants range from €2,000 to €5,000 for 6-month projects, with no co-financing required. The programme prioritises inclusion, civic participation, and support for disadvantaged groups through local civil society action.

What are Small Project Regional Grants?

The Small Project Regional Grants are part of the EEA Civil Society Fund and are designed to strengthen local civil society organisations (CSOs) in specific regions of the Czech Republic.

They aim to:

The programme is specifically focused on the Karlovy Vary and Pilsen Regions.

Key Objectives of the Programme

Democracy and Civic Participation

Human Rights and Social Inclusion

Gender Equality and Inclusion

Media Literacy and Information Integrity

Environmental and Climate Action

Organisational Development

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must meet ALL conditions:

Legal Status

Registration Requirement

Eligible Organisation Types

Geographic Requirement

Priority Beneficiary Groups

Projects targeting the following groups are prioritised:

What the Programme Supports

Eligible projects may include:

Why This Programme Matters

This funding is important because it:

It plays a key role in supporting civil society in underserved regions.

How the Programme Works (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Identify Local Need

Step 2: Design Project

Include:

Step 3: Check Eligibility

Step 4: Submit Application

Step 5: Evaluation Process

Applications are assessed based on:

Step 6: Implementation

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the grant amount?

Between €2,000 and €5,000 per project.

2. Do applicants need co-financing?

No, co-financing is not required.

3. Who can apply?

Registered non-profit civil society organisations in the Czech Republic.

4. What is the project duration?

6 months.

5. Which regions are eligible?

Karlovy Vary and Pilsen Regions only.

6. What are the main focus areas?

Democracy, human rights, inclusion, environment, and organisational development.

7. Who are priority beneficiaries?

Roma communities, LGBTQI+ people, migrants, and other vulnerable groups.

Conclusion

The Small Project Regional Grants programme strengthens civil society in the Karlovy Vary and Pilsen regions by funding small-scale, high-impact projects focused on democracy, human rights, and inclusion. With €2,000–€5,000 in accessible funding and no co-financing requirement, it enables local organisations to address community challenges, support vulnerable groups, and build stronger, more resilient democratic societies.

For more information, visit EEA Civil Society Fund.

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