Deadline: 31-Mar-2026
The Municipality of Roskovec is offering 2,500,000–3,000,000 ALL in funding to support community projects that strengthen local governance, transparency, and citizen participation. Grants target civil society organizations, community groups, youth, women, and local actors to co-finance and actively implement projects serving public interest.
Overview of the Grant
The “Good Governance through Active Participation in Co-Financed Projects” call encourages citizens and civil society to actively engage in identifying, planning, and implementing projects of public interest. The grant aims to enhance local governance, transparency, accountability, and cooperation between the municipality and its communities.
Funding Details
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Total Funding Available: 2,500,000–3,000,000 ALL
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Project Amounts:
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Minimum: 2,500,000 ALL with at least 5% co-financing
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Maximum: 3,000,000 ALL with up to 7% co-financing
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Eligible Co-Financing: Financial contributions, in-kind support, or community participation directly linked to project activities
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Budget Requirements: Detailed, realistic, justified, and directly connected to project objectives
Who Can Apply
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Legally registered Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)
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Informal community groups partnered with or supported by a CSO
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Local civic initiatives or voluntary groups
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Youth and women organized in community groups or initiatives
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Other local physical or legal entities, including small businesses
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Applicants must reside in or conduct activities within the Municipality of Roskovec and demonstrate commitment to co-financing and active participation
Target Groups
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Local CSOs and informal community groups
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Active citizens and community representatives
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Youth and women groups with potential for active participation
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Roma and Egyptian boys and girls
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Local actors such as small businesses, community initiatives, and partners
Project Requirements
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Address real local community needs
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Align with good governance principles, transparency, and citizen participation
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Include co-financing contributions from applicants and/or community
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Present clear objectives, measurable activities, and concrete results
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Feasible within the timeline established by the call
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Include a detailed and justified budget linked directly to project activities
Why This Grant Matters
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Strengthens local governance through citizen and civil society participation
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Enhances transparency, accountability, and cooperation between the municipality and communities
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Encourages active civic engagement in project planning, co-financing, and implementation
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Supports projects with direct, measurable benefits for the community
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility as a registered CSO, community group, civic initiative, or local entity based in Roskovec.
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Develop a project addressing a real local need and aligned with good governance principles.
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Prepare a detailed budget, including co-financing contributions.
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Include measurable objectives, activities, and expected outcomes.
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Submit the application following the call’s guidelines and deadlines.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting projects outside the Municipality of Roskovec
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Failing to include co-financing or provide documentation of contributions
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Proposing projects without measurable objectives or clear community impact
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Submitting unrealistic or unjustified budgets
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Ignoring eligibility criteria for applicants or target groups
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply? CSOs, informal community groups, civic initiatives, youth and women’s groups, local entities, and small businesses in Roskovec.
2. What is the funding range? 2,500,000–3,000,000 ALL per project.
3. Is co-financing required? Yes, 5% minimum for the lower limit and up to 7% for the maximum project amount.
4. What types of projects are eligible? Projects that strengthen governance, transparency, accountability, and citizen participation in public-interest initiatives.
5. Can individuals apply? Only as part of a community group or civic initiative meeting eligibility requirements.
6. How should budgets be prepared? Budgets must be realistic, detailed, justified, and directly linked to project activities.
7. What outcomes are expected? Clear objectives, measurable activities, community impact, and enhanced local governance.
Conclusion
The Municipality of Roskovec grant promotes active citizen participation, co-financing, and community-driven projects to strengthen governance, transparency, and accountability. By empowering local actors and civil society, the program fosters inclusive, responsive, and impactful community development.
For more information, visit Municipality of Roskovec.







































