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CFPs: Strengthening Civil Society for Governance and Development (Congo DR)

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Deadline: 20-Apr-2026

The European Commission invites civil society organizations (CSOs) to apply for grants ranging from EUR 1,000,000 to EUR 1,500,000 to strengthen democratic governance, citizen participation, and sustainable development in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Projects will focus on human rights, transparency, community engagement, and local accountability, targeting marginalized groups and rural areas.

Program Overview

This EC-funded initiative supports Congolese CSOs to enhance their capacity in democratic governance, citizen oversight, and community development. The program prioritizes human rights promotion, conflict prevention, social cohesion, and sustainable resource management while fostering accountable and inclusive local governance.

Objectives

Key Focus Areas

Funding Details

Target Beneficiaries

Geographic Focus

Projects should be implemented in at least one of the following provinces in DRC:

Expected Outcomes

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility as a non-profit legal entity or NGO established in the EU or eligible countries

  2. Develop a project proposal detailing objectives, target groups, activities, and expected outcomes

  3. Include a detailed budget and co-financing plan demonstrating 10–25% non-EC funding

  4. Highlight organizational experience in sub-Saharan Africa, local CSO partnerships, and cascading grant management

  5. Submit the application through the EC’s funding portal by the specified deadline

Why This Grant Matters

FAQs

1. Who can apply? Non-profit legal entities and NGOs established in the EU or eligible countries with experience in sub-Saharan Africa.

2. What is the funding range? EUR 1,000,000 – EUR 1,500,000 per project.

3. What co-financing is required? 10–25% of eligible costs must be financed from non-EU sources.

4. Which regions are eligible? At least one of the 11 specified provinces in DRC.

5. Who are the target beneficiaries? Youth, women, marginalized groups, displaced persons, and local CSOs.

6. What activities are supported? Civic engagement, human rights, advocacy, transparency initiatives, resource management, and multi-stakeholder partnerships.

7. Are collaborations encouraged? Yes, involving local authorities, businesses, research centers, and foundations is recommended.

Conclusion

This European Commission grant strengthens Congolese civil society by enhancing CSO capacity, promoting transparency, and fostering inclusive democratic governance. Funded initiatives aim to improve citizen participation, accountability, and sustainable development outcomes, particularly for marginalized and rural communities.

For more information, visit EC.

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