Deadline: 08-Oct-2026
The Strengthening Civic Participation in Underserved Communities Grant Programme supports civil society organizations in Romania that work to promote democratic participation, citizen empowerment, advocacy, media literacy, and information integrity. The programme provides grants from €15,000 to €350,000 for projects that strengthen civic engagement, improve collaboration between citizens and authorities, and support underserved communities.
The initiative focuses on reducing social exclusion, encouraging democratic values, combating misinformation, and increasing participation in community decision-making processes.
Overview of the Strengthening Civic Participation in Underserved Communities Grant
The Strengthening Civic Participation in Underserved Communities call invites applications from eligible non-governmental and non-profit organizations in Romania to implement projects that improve civic participation and democratic culture.
The programme aims to strengthen the role of citizens and civil society organizations in democratic processes while improving cooperation between communities, public authorities, and local stakeholders.
The initiative specifically supports underserved communities experiencing historical exclusion, socio-economic inequalities, and barriers to exercising their rights.
Objectives of the Grant Programme
The main objective of this funding opportunity is to increase citizen participation and strengthen democratic values across Romania.
The programme supports projects that:
- Promote active citizen engagement in democratic processes
- Strengthen advocacy capacity of civil society organizations
- Encourage participation of underserved communities
- Improve collaboration between citizens, civil society, and public institutions
- Promote human rights and democratic values
- Strengthen participatory governance and accountability
- Support community-led solutions to local challenges
Key Focus Areas
Strengthening Civic Participation and Citizen Engagement
The programme encourages citizens to actively participate in democratic processes and community decision-making.
Supported activities may include:
- Community participation initiatives
- Citizen empowerment programmes
- Youth engagement activities
- Public consultations
- Local democracy awareness campaigns
Building Advocacy Capacity of Civil Society Organizations
The grant supports civil society organizations in developing stronger advocacy skills and increasing their ability to represent community interests.
Activities may include:
- Advocacy training programmes
- Policy engagement initiatives
- Strategic communication activities
- Networking and coalition-building
- Community advocacy campaigns
Promoting Information Integrity and Media Literacy
The programme recognizes that access to reliable information is essential for democratic participation.
Supported activities may include:
- Media literacy education
- Critical thinking development
- Fact-checking initiatives
- Combating misinformation and disinformation
- Digital awareness programmes
Supporting Underserved Communities
The initiative prioritizes communities facing:
- Social exclusion
- Economic disadvantages
- Historical discrimination
- Limited access to decision-making processes
- Barriers to exercising rights
Projects should help these communities become more engaged and represented in democratic systems.
Why This Programme Matters
Civic participation plays an important role in building inclusive and accountable democracies.
The programme helps communities by:
- Increasing public involvement in decision-making
- Strengthening citizens’ understanding of their rights
- Building trust between communities and institutions
- Improving access to accurate information
- Supporting inclusive democratic participation
- Strengthening the role of civil society organizations
Funding Details
Total Available Funding
The total budget available under this call is:
€4,500,000
Grant Amount
Applicants can request funding within the following range:
- Minimum grant amount: €15,000
- Maximum grant amount: €350,000
Project Duration
The project duration depends on the grant category:
Small Grants
- Duration: 4 to 9 months
Large Grants
- Duration: 36 to 48 months
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include legally established non-governmental and non-profit organizations operating in Romania.
Eligible organizations include:
- Associations established in Romania
- Foundations established in Romania
- Federations established in Romania
- Foreign legal entities recognized under Romanian legislation and operating in Romania
- The National Red Cross Society in Romania
- Red Cross structures with legal personality
Applicants should have relevant experience and capacity to implement projects related to civic participation, democracy, advocacy, or community development.
Eligible Project Activities
Projects supported under this programme may include:
Civic Engagement Activities
- Community awareness campaigns
- Citizen participation programmes
- Youth involvement initiatives
- Democratic education activities
Information Integrity Activities
- Media literacy workshops
- Fact-checking mechanisms
- Anti-disinformation campaigns
- Digital literacy training
- Critical thinking programmes
Community Development Activities
- Cross-sector partnerships
- Collaboration between citizens and authorities
- Participatory governance initiatives
- Local problem-solving projects
Organizational Capacity Building
- Advocacy skills development
- Training programmes
- Institutional strengthening activities
- Civil society networking
How to Apply
Organizations interested in applying should follow these steps:
Step 1: Check Eligibility Requirements
Applicants should confirm that they:
- Are legally registered in Romania
- Are non-governmental and non-profit organizations
- Have relevant experience in civic participation or community development
Step 2: Develop a Project Proposal
The proposal should include:
- Description of the community challenge
- Target beneficiaries
- Project objectives
- Planned activities
- Expected outcomes
- Timeline
- Budget details
Step 3: Align the Project With Programme Priorities
Applications should demonstrate how the project supports:
- Democratic participation
- Citizen empowerment
- Information integrity
- Media literacy
- Advocacy development
- Community inclusion
Step 4: Prepare Required Documents
Applicants should prepare:
- Legal registration documents
- Project proposal
- Detailed budget
- Implementation plan
- Organizational information
Step 5: Submit the Application
Applications must be submitted according to the official grant guidelines and requirements of the programme.
Tips for Preparing a Strong Application
Applicants should:
- Clearly explain the needs of underserved communities
- Define measurable objectives and outcomes
- Include community participation methods
- Build partnerships with relevant stakeholders
- Show how project results can continue after funding ends
- Connect activities with democratic values and inclusion
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Proposing activities unrelated to civic participation
- Failing to identify target communities
- Providing unclear project outcomes
- Preparing unrealistic budgets
- Ignoring information integrity requirements
- Not explaining partnership roles clearly
Expected Impact of Funded Projects
Funded projects are expected to contribute to:
- Stronger civil society organizations
- Increased citizen involvement
- Improved democratic awareness
- Better community representation
- Stronger institutional accountability
- Reduced spread of misinformation
- Improved media literacy skills
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Strengthening Civic Participation in Underserved Communities Grant Programme?
It is a funding initiative that supports Romanian civil society organizations working to improve democratic participation, citizen empowerment, advocacy, and information integrity.
Who can apply for this grant?
Eligible applicants include non-governmental and non-profit organizations legally established in Romania, including associations, foundations, federations, and eligible Red Cross organizations.
How much funding is available?
The programme provides grants ranging from €15,000 to €350,000 per project.
What is the total programme budget?
The total available funding under this call is €4.5 million.
How long can projects be implemented?
Small Grant projects can last 4–9 months, while Large Grant projects can last 36–48 months.
What types of activities are supported?
The programme supports activities related to civic engagement, democratic participation, advocacy, media literacy, fact-checking, combating misinformation, and community empowerment.
Why does the programme focus on underserved communities?
The programme aims to address barriers caused by historical exclusion, social inequalities, and limited participation in democratic processes.
Conclusion
The Strengthening Civic Participation in Underserved Communities Grant Programme provides important funding opportunities for Romanian civil society organizations working to create stronger, more inclusive democratic communities.
Through €4.5 million in available funding, the programme supports initiatives that empower citizens, strengthen advocacy, improve information integrity, and increase participation of underserved communities in democratic decision-making.
For more information, visit EEA Civil Society Fund.



























