Deadline: 09-Jan-2026
The European Union’s Grants for European Good Practices Exchanges in Local Cooperation provide funding for Moldovan civil society organizations (CSOs) to strengthen partnerships, exchange knowledge, and adopt successful European approaches to local governance and civic engagement. Grants support study visits, workshops, and collaborative projects with European partners to enhance transparency, civic participation, and local democracy. Funding up to €10,000 per project is available, with implementation from February to November 2026.
Overview
The Grants for European Good Practices Exchanges in Local Cooperation aim to enhance local governance, civic engagement, and participatory decision-making in Moldova by learning from European experiences. The program is managed by the Association for Local Democracy under the INSPIRĂ Moldova project, with support from the European Union.
This initiative facilitates structured exchanges, workshops, and partnership-building activities to enable CSOs to adopt effective models of cooperation and civic participation from European counterparts.
Key Objectives
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Strengthen partnerships between Moldovan CSOs and European organizations
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Facilitate knowledge exchange and study visits to learn best practices in local governance
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Enhance public consultation mechanisms and participatory decision-making
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Promote youth and underrepresented group engagement in civic processes
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Support Moldova’s broader European integration and governance reforms
Eligible Activities
Funded activities may include:
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Study visits to European cities to observe local governance and civic engagement practices
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Workshops and training sessions on participatory public consultation
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Development of joint initiatives between Moldovan CSOs and European partners
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Activities that foster youth and minority participation in local decision-making
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Documentation and adaptation of European best practices for local implementation
Who Is Eligible?
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Legally registered civil society organizations (CSOs) in Moldova
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CSOs that collaborate with local public authorities (LPAs)
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Organizations capable of cooperating with European partners and implementing study visits and exchange activities
Funding Details
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Total budget: €80,000
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Maximum funding per project: €10,000
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Project duration: February to November 2026
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Eligible costs: Travel, accommodation, workshops, training, partnership-building activities, and related project expenses
How to Apply / Application Process
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Identify a European partner organization and define the study visit or exchange activity
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Develop a project proposal including objectives, activities, expected results, and budget
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Ensure alignment with the program’s goals: improving governance, civic participation, and transparency
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Submit the application according to the INSPIRĂ Moldova guidelines
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Selected projects will implement activities between February and November 2026
Tips and Best Practices
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Clearly outline expected results and impact on local governance and civic engagement
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Demonstrate collaboration with European partners and local authorities
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Include youth and underrepresented groups in project design
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Ensure the budget is realistic and aligned with program guidelines
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Focus on transferable best practices that can be adapted to local contexts
Why It Matters
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Strengthens local democracy and civic engagement in Moldova
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Encourages adoption of successful European governance models
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Enhances CSO capacity for advocacy and social dialogue
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Promotes youth and minority participation in decision-making
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Supports Moldova’s European integration goals
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Who can apply for these grants?
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Legally registered Moldovan CSOs working with local authorities and European partners.
Q2: What is the maximum grant amount?
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Up to €10,000 per selected proposal.
Q3: What is the project duration?
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Projects must be implemented between February and November 2026.
Q4: Can international travel costs be funded?
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Yes, study visits to European partners are eligible costs.
Q5: Are youth and minority-focused activities prioritized?
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Yes, the program emphasizes engagement of youth and underrepresented groups.
Q6: Can multiple CSOs submit a joint proposal?
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Yes, collaborative proposals with European partner organizations are encouraged.
Q7: What are the expected outcomes?
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Improved local governance, strengthened civic participation, adoption of European good practices, and sustainable CSO–LPA partnerships.
Conclusion
The EU Grants for European Good Practices Exchanges in Local Cooperation provide Moldovan CSOs with an exceptional opportunity to learn from European governance models, strengthen partnerships, and implement effective civic engagement initiatives. With funding, guidance, and structured exchanges, organizations can contribute to transparent, inclusive, and participatory local governance that benefits communities across Moldova.
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