Deadline: 14-Apr-2026
The Community Trust Building Project Proposals 2026–2027 invite reputable non-profit organizations and public institutions to implement small-scale initiatives that strengthen inter-community cooperation, reconciliation, and trust in Kosovo. Projects should be low-cost, participatory, and completed within six months, with budgets up to USD 25,000. Eligible applicants include local NGOs, branches of international NGOs, and government institutions.
Overview of the Call
The Community Trust Building Project aims to enhance cooperation and reconciliation among diverse communities in Kosovo. Initiatives should focus on inter-municipal and inter-ethnic collaboration, support for basic community services, and addressing local economic, social, cultural, or environmental challenges while ensuring inter-community cooperation is central to each project.
Key Objectives
The call seeks to:
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Promote inter-municipal and inter-ethnic cooperation.
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Support basic service provision that encourages collaboration between communities.
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Address local economic, social, cultural, or environmental issues with an inter-community focus.
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Encourage participatory approaches involving local communities in project design and implementation.
Funding and Project Scope
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Maximum project budget: USD 25,000 (smaller budgets encouraged).
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Project duration: Up to six months.
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Implementation period: July 2026 to June 2027, subject to UNMIK 2026–2027 budget availability.
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Focus areas: Inter-community cooperation, reconciliation, trust-building, basic service support, and local issue resolution.
Who is Eligible
Eligible applicants include:
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Local non-governmental organizations, including branches of international NGOs.
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Local authorities and government institutions.
Ineligible applicants:
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For-profit organizations and private companies.
Applicants must be legally registered in Kosovo, have qualified personnel, verifiable contact information, and maintain an account with a reputable banking institution. They must demonstrate transparency, accountability, and efficiency in resource management and show compliance with United Nations standards, particularly regarding sexual exploitation and abuse. Prior experience with successful project implementation is considered an advantage.
How to Apply
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Develop a Project Proposal: Ensure the project promotes inter-community cooperation and addresses local needs.
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Define Activities and Budget: Projects must be low-cost, small-scale, and participatory, with a budget up to USD 25,000.
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Confirm Eligibility: Applicants must be registered non-profit entities or public institutions with qualified staff and financial accountability.
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Submit Proposal: Include detailed project description, budget, timeline, and organizational credentials.
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Implement Project: Upon approval, complete the initiative within six months, ensuring community engagement and compliance with UNMIK standards.
Tips and Common Mistakes
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Avoid proposals that do not include inter-community cooperation as a central element.
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Ensure the budget does not exceed USD 25,000 and reflects a low-cost, small-scale project.
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Verify organizational registration, banking details, and personnel qualifications before submission.
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Incorporate participatory methods to involve local communities actively in project design and execution.
FAQ – Community Trust Building Project Proposals
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Who can apply? Local NGOs, branches of international NGOs, and government institutions in Kosovo.
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What is the maximum budget? USD 25,000 per project.
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What is the project duration? Up to six months.
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Are for-profit organizations eligible? No, only not-for-profit and public entities are eligible.
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When will projects be implemented? During the financial year from July 2026 to June 2027, depending on UNMIK budget availability.
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What are key project requirements? Projects must promote inter-community cooperation, be participatory, and address local economic, social, cultural, or environmental issues.
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What organizational requirements exist? Legal registration in Kosovo, qualified personnel, verifiable contact information, a bank account, transparency, and compliance with UN standards.
Conclusion
The Community Trust Building Project Proposals 2026–2027 provide a strategic opportunity for non-profit and public institutions in Kosovo to strengthen cooperation, reconciliation, and trust among communities. By supporting low-cost, participatory, and small-scale projects, the program fosters collaboration in ethnically mixed areas, addresses local challenges, and enhances relationships among diverse communities.
For more information, visit UNMIK.









































