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CFAs: Support to Civil Society Organizations in Suriname

CFAs: Finnish CSO’s Development Cooperation Programmes

Deadline: 16-Jul-2026

The European Commission is inviting proposals from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and non-governmental organizations to strengthen human rights, democracy, good governance, social inclusion, and sustainable development in Suriname. With a total budget of EUR 422,000, the programme supports initiatives that promote civic participation, vulnerable groups’ rights, environmental sustainability, and stronger civil society engagement in governance and policy processes.

About the Programme

This funding opportunity aims to strengthen the role of civil society in promoting democratic values, protecting human rights, fostering accountability, and supporting inclusive and sustainable development in Suriname.

The programme recognizes CSOs as key actors in reducing inequalities, empowering communities, strengthening resilience, and ensuring that vulnerable populations are represented in decision-making processes.

The initiative also aligns with broader European Union priorities, including the EU–Suriname Forest Partnership and the Global Gateway strategy.

Funding Information

Lot 1 – Human Rights and Democracy

Lot 2 – Civil Society Organisations

Co-financing Rate

Priority Areas

Projects may support activities related to:

Lot 1: Human Rights and Democracy

This lot supports actions contributing to the implementation of the Human Rights & Democracy Multiannual Action Plan 2025–2027.

Priority themes include:

Lot 2: Civil Society Organisations

This lot focuses on strengthening civil society organizations and creating an enabling environment for their effective participation in governance and development processes.

Supported activities may include:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible lead applicants must be:

Applicants must be legally established in:

Consortium Requirements

Applications must be submitted through a consortium.

Requirements include:

Who is Not Eligible?

The following are not eligible:

Why This Funding Matters

Civil society organizations play a crucial role in promoting accountability, protecting rights, strengthening democratic institutions, and supporting sustainable development.

This programme aims to:

The initiative also contributes to long-term resilience, social cohesion, and equitable development in Suriname.

How to Apply

  1. Review the objectives and priorities of the appropriate funding lot.
  2. Confirm organizational eligibility.
  3. Form a consortium with at least one eligible co-applicant.
  4. Ensure at least one consortium member is established in Suriname.
  5. Develop a project aligned with programme priorities.
  6. Prepare a detailed budget and implementation plan.
  7. Submit the complete application before the deadline.

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the total budget available?
The total indicative budget for the call is EUR 422,000.

How many funding lots are available?
There are two funding lots: Human Rights and Democracy, and Civil Society Organisations.

Who can apply?
Eligible non-profit CSOs and NGOs established in Suriname or an EU Member State.

Is a consortium required?
Yes. Applications must include at least one co-applicant.

Must a local Surinamese organization be involved?
Yes. At least one consortium member must be established in Suriname.

Can international organizations participate?
No. International organizations are not eligible as applicants or co-applicants.

What percentage of project costs can be funded?
The EU contribution can cover between 80% and 95% of eligible project costs.

Conclusion

The European Commission’s EUR 422,000 funding opportunity provides important support for civil society organizations working to advance human rights, democracy, environmental sustainability, and inclusive development in Suriname. Through its two funding lots, the programme seeks to strengthen civic engagement, empower vulnerable communities, and enhance the role of civil society in shaping a more equitable and sustainable future.

For more information, visit European Commission.

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