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Grants for Civil Society and Human Rights Organizations in Costa Rica

Human Rights

Deadline: 04-Mar-2026

The European Commission invites civil society organizations in Costa Rica and the wider region to apply for funding to advance human rights, democracy, and inclusive development. Total funding of EUR 2,160,000 is available across two lots, supporting projects that promote civic engagement, environmental sustainability, digital inclusion, and rights-based approaches. Grants cover 75–90% of project costs, with projects expected to integrate gender perspectives, inclusivity, and EU policy priorities.

Programme Overview

This EU funding initiative aims to strengthen civil society’s role in shaping policy, defending human rights, and promoting inclusive development in Costa Rica. By providing financial support, the programme empowers organizations to address key challenges aligned with the Global Gateway agenda, human rights, and democratic values.

Objectives

Funding Details

Priority Areas / Funding Lots

Lot 1 – Green and Digital Transition

Lot 2 – Human Rights and Inclusive Democracy

Who is Eligible?

Why This Programme Matters

How to Apply / Project Guidelines

Common Mistakes & Tips

FAQ

1. Who can apply?
Nonprofit legal entities in Costa Rica, EU Member States, or eligible countries, with foreign applicants partnering with a Costa Rican organization.

2. What funding is available?
EUR 2,160,000 across two lots: Lot 1 (EUR 400,000–600,000) and Lot 2 (EUR 200,000–320,000).

3. What percentage of project costs does the grant cover?
Between 75% and 90%, with applicants responsible for the remaining co-funding.

4. What are the focus areas for Lot 1?
Green transition, climate action, sustainable transport, environmental protection, and digital inclusion.

5. What are the focus areas for Lot 2?
Human rights, inclusive democracy, citizen participation, transparency, and civic engagement.

6. Are gender perspectives required?
Yes, projects must integrate gender perspectives, collect sex-disaggregated data, and use gender-sensitive indicators.

7. Can multiple partners be involved?
Yes, projects may include co-applicants, provided all partners meet eligibility requirements and share implementation responsibility.

Conclusion

This European Commission call for proposals offers a strategic opportunity for civil society organizations to strengthen democracy, advance human rights, and support inclusive development in Costa Rica. By funding innovative, rights-based, and sustainable initiatives, the programme empowers local actors to contribute meaningfully to social justice, environmental stewardship, and digital inclusion.

For more information, visit European Commission.

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