Deadline: 19-Jun-2026
The European Commission has launched the Support to Civil Society and Human Rights in Nigeria Programme to strengthen the role of civil society organisations (CSOs) in governance, environmental protection, democracy, human rights, and sustainable development. The initiative supports grassroots action, institutional capacity building, environmental resilience, and press freedom across Nigeria.
The programme is structured into three funding lots covering environmental protection, enabling civil society environments, and media freedom. Total grant sizes range from €400,000 to €1,000,000 depending on the lot, with strong emphasis on gender equality, youth participation, and human rights-based approaches.
Overview of the Programme
This funding initiative aims to strengthen civil society’s ability to respond to governance, environmental, and human rights challenges in Nigeria.
The programme supports:
- Environmental protection and climate resilience
- Strengthening civil society organisations
- Human rights monitoring and advocacy
- Media freedom and journalist protection
- Governance and democratic accountability
- Gender equality and youth participation
- Community-level engagement and capacity building
Key Objectives of the Programme
The programme is designed to enhance both institutional capacity and grassroots impact of civil society organisations.
Core Objectives Include:
- Strengthening civil society participation in governance
- Improving environmental protection in vulnerable ecosystems
- Supporting democracy, accountability, and transparency
- Enhancing human rights monitoring and reporting
- Protecting journalists and media freedom
- Promoting climate adaptation and resilience
- Supporting gender equality and inclusion
- Strengthening youth-led and women-led organisations
Programme Structure: Three Funding Lots
Lot 1: Environmental Protection and Climate Resilience
Focus Areas:
- Protection of coastal, riverine, freshwater, and low-lying ecosystems
- Creek biodiversity conservation
- Integrated water resource management
- Early warning systems and disaster preparedness
- Climate-smart livelihood development
- Environmental adaptation strategies
Indicative Funding:
- €2,000,000 total allocation
- Grants ranging from €500,000 to €1,000,000
Lot 2: Enabling Environment for Civil Society
Focus Areas:
- Strengthening CSO networks and platforms
- Legal and technical support for CSOs
- Advocacy for civic space and enabling policies
- Capacity building for youth and women-led CSOs
- Countering misinformation and disinformation
- Support for CSO operational resilience under regulatory pressures
Indicative Funding:
- €1,000,000 total allocation
- Grants ranging from €500,000 to €1,000,000
Lot 3: Press Freedom and Human Rights Reporting
Focus Areas:
- Protection of journalists and media workers
- Legal support against arbitrary lawsuits
- Psychosocial, medical, and legal assistance for journalists
- Investigative reporting on human rights violations
- Advocacy for media law reform
- Strengthening press freedom frameworks
Indicative Funding:
- €800,000 total allocation
- Grants ranging from €400,000 to €800,000
Key Thematic Areas Across All Lots
The programme integrates cross-cutting priorities across all interventions.
Environmental and Climate Action
- Flood resilience and disaster preparedness
- Ecosystem restoration
- Climate adaptation strategies
- Sustainable water management
Human Rights and Governance
- Documentation of human rights violations
- Legal advocacy and reform support
- Transparency and accountability initiatives
- Protection of civic space
Civil Society Strengthening
- Organisational capacity building
- Network development and coordination
- Sub-granting mechanisms for local CSOs
- Institutional sustainability support
Media Freedom and Information Integrity
- Journalist protection systems
- Anti-SLAPP legal protection
- Countering misinformation campaigns
- Investigative journalism support
Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
- Women’s participation in governance
- Youth engagement in civic processes
- Inclusion of internally displaced persons (IDPs)
- Protection of vulnerable communities
Context and Rationale
Civil society organisations in Nigeria operate in a complex environment shaped by:
- Increasing environmental risks, including flooding and displacement
- Restrictions on freedom of expression
- Operational challenges linked to tax and regulatory frameworks
- Rising misinformation affecting civic engagement
- Weak institutional capacity in some regions
The programme responds to these challenges by strengthening CSO resilience and improving enabling conditions for civic engagement and advocacy.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
- Non-profit legal entities
- CSOs established in Nigeria
- EU-based organisations
- Organisations from eligible partner countries
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Proven experience in relevant thematic areas
- Operational presence at state or local level in Nigeria
- Strong grassroots engagement
- Capacity for project management and implementation
- Experience working with local partners or managing sub-grants (advantageous)
Expected Project Characteristics
Funded projects are expected to:
- Be community-driven and locally grounded
- Strengthen civil society networks
- Integrate gender and youth inclusion strategies
- Use human rights-based approaches
- Address environmental sustainability challenges
- Improve transparency and accountability systems
- Build long-term institutional capacity
Funding Overview
Lot 1 (Environment)
- €500,000 to €1,000,000 per grant
Lot 2 (Civil Society Enabling Environment)
- €500,000 to €1,000,000 per grant
Lot 3 (Media and Human Rights)
- €400,000 to €800,000 per grant
How to Apply
Step 1: Select the Appropriate Lot
Applicants must choose one of the three thematic lots based on project focus.
Step 2: Develop Project Design
Include:
- Clear objectives aligned with lot priorities
- Detailed implementation strategy
- Stakeholder engagement plan
- Risk management framework
Step 3: Demonstrate Capacity
Provide evidence of:
- Past project experience
- Financial and operational capacity
- Local partnerships and networks
Step 4: Integrate Cross-Cutting Themes
Ensure inclusion of:
- Gender equality
- Youth participation
- Climate resilience
- Human rights-based approaches
Step 5: Prepare Proposal Submission
Submit complete application packages in accordance with EU grant guidelines.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Align clearly with selected lot objectives
- Demonstrate strong grassroots engagement
- Include measurable human rights or environmental outcomes
- Highlight capacity for local partnerships
- Integrate gender and inclusion strategies meaningfully
- Provide realistic budgets and implementation timelines
- Show evidence of CSO strengthening experience
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Mixing objectives across multiple lots without focus
- Weak evidence of local engagement
- Lack of human rights integration
- Inadequate risk assessment for civic space challenges
- Poor sub-granting or partner management planning
- Overlooking gender and youth inclusion
- Unrealistic budgeting or scaling assumptions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the purpose of this programme?
It supports civil society, environmental protection, governance reform, and media freedom in Nigeria.
How many funding streams are available?
There are three lots: environmental protection, CSO enabling environment, and press freedom.
What is the funding range?
Grants range from €400,000 to €1,000,000 depending on the lot.
Who can apply?
Non-profit organisations including NGOs and CSOs from Nigeria, the EU, or eligible partner countries.
Can organisations work in partnerships?
Yes, partnerships and consortia are encouraged, especially with local grassroots organisations.
Does the programme support media organisations?
Yes, Lot 3 specifically supports press freedom and investigative journalism.
Are gender and youth inclusion required?
Yes, they are mandatory cross-cutting priorities across all lots.
Final Thoughts
The European Commission’s Nigeria CSO and Human Rights Programme provides a comprehensive framework for strengthening civil society, protecting human rights, and improving environmental resilience.
By combining governance reform, climate adaptation, media freedom, and grassroots empowerment, the programme aims to build a more inclusive, transparent, and sustainable civic ecosystem in Nigeria.
For more information, visit European Commission.
