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RFPs: Enhancing CSOs Role in Governance and Development (Malaysia)

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Deadline: 19-May-2026

The European Union (EU) call for proposals in Malaysia supports civil society organisations (CSOs) to strengthen governance, sustainable development, and civic participation. With a total budget of approximately €4.94 million, grants ranging from €750,000 to €1.2 million will fund CSOs to enhance institutional capacity, promote inclusive policy engagement, and foster environmental, social, and economic resilience over 36–48 months.

Overview

The European Union invites proposals from civil society organisations to enhance their role as independent actors in governance and sustainable development in Malaysia. The programme aims to:

This initiative aligns with global commitments, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and seeks to empower CSOs to address social, environmental, and economic challenges.

Priority Areas

The programme targets three strategic themes:

  1. Green Alliances and Partnerships – initiatives supporting environmental sustainability and climate action
  2. Alliances for Sustainable Growth and Jobs – programmes fostering inclusive economic growth and employment opportunities
  3. Governance, Peace and Security, and Human Development – projects enhancing civic participation, democratic governance, human rights, and social inclusion

Context and Rationale

Malaysia’s path to becoming a high-income nation faces ongoing challenges, including:

Supporting CSOs through this programme enables them to:

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Prepare Proposal: Clearly define project objectives, expected outcomes, target beneficiaries, budget, and alignment with priority areas.
  2. Submit Application: Follow EU submission guidelines and deadlines. Include all required documentation and compliance assurances.
  3. Evaluation: Applications will be assessed based on:
    • Relevance to priority areas
    • Institutional capacity of the applicant
    • Potential for impact on governance, civic participation, and sustainable development
    • Financial planning and risk mitigation
  4. Grant Award and Implementation: Selected CSOs receive funding for 36–48 months, with monitoring and reporting obligations to the EU.

Tips for a Strong Proposal

Why It Matters

The programme strengthens Malaysian civil society by:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply for this EU programme?
Non-profit civil society organisations and NGOs established in the EU or Malaysia.

2. What is the funding range?
Individual grants range from €750,000 to €1,200,000, with a total programme budget of approximately €4.94 million.

3. How long can projects last?
Projects must be implemented over 36–48 months within Malaysia.

4. What types of projects are eligible?
Projects enhancing CSO capacity, promoting governance, environmental sustainability, inclusive economic growth, and civic participation.

5. Can EU or Malaysian NGOs collaborate?
Yes, partnerships are encouraged to enhance cross-border learning, knowledge exchange, and impact.

6. How will proposals be evaluated?
Evaluation is based on relevance to priority areas, institutional capacity, expected impact, sustainability, and financial planning.

7. Are there specific thematic priorities?
Yes. Green Alliances and Partnerships; Alliances for Sustainable Growth and Jobs; Governance, Peace and Security, and Human Development.

Conclusion

The EU Civil Society Support Programme in Malaysia empowers CSOs to become effective agents of governance, policy engagement, and sustainable development. By funding independent, inclusive, and impactful initiatives, the programme strengthens Malaysia’s civil society, promotes civic participation, and advances long-term social, economic, and environmental resilience.

For more information, visit European Commission (EC).

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