Deadline: 11-May-2026
The Organisational Grants Programme provides €5,000,000 in funding to strengthen Hungarian civil society organisations working on democracy, rule of law, and human rights. Individual grants range from €100,000 to €200,000 for projects lasting 24 to 54 months, offering non-restricted, long-term organisational support. The programme aims to enhance institutional capacity, sustainability, and civil society networks in Hungary.
The Organisational Grants Programme supports Hungarian civil society organisations (CSOs) engaged in strengthening democracy, the rule of law, and human rights.
The programme prioritizes long-term organisational development rather than short-term project delivery. It provides flexible, non-restricted funding to enhance institutional resilience, professional standards, and sustainability.
Programme Overview
The primary objective is to strengthen the structural architecture of Hungarian civil society.
This includes:
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Strategic organisational development
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Capacity building and institutional strengthening
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Knowledge accumulation and transfer
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Network and platform development
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Long-term sustainability planning
The programme is designed to reinforce organisations that play a central role in maintaining civil society expertise, collaboration, and advocacy.
Funding Details
Total available funding: €5,000,000
Individual grant size:
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Minimum: €100,000
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Maximum: €200,000
Project duration:
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Minimum: 24 months
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Maximum: 54 months
The extended timeframe allows organisations to implement multi-year strategies rather than short-term interventions.
Funding type:
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Organisational support
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Non-restricted funding
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Focused on institutional strengthening
This means funds can support internal systems, governance structures, operational capacity, and long-term strategic development.
Core Objectives of the Programme
The programme aims to:
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Strengthen democracy and rule of law initiatives in Hungary
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Improve human rights advocacy and protection mechanisms
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Enhance organisational capacity and professional standards
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Build and sustain regional and national civil society networks
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Increase resilience amid reduced public funding access
It supports organisations facing increasingly challenging operating environments.
What the Grants Can Support
Eligible activities may include:
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Strategic planning and organisational restructuring
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Development of internal governance systems
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Staff capacity building and professional training
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Knowledge-sharing initiatives
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Network-building and partnership development
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Strengthening financial sustainability models
The focus is on long-term institutional health, not single-event or isolated campaigns.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
Legal Status
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Non-profit organisation
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Established in Hungary
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Non-commercial purpose
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Voluntary in nature
Independence Requirements
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Independent from government bodies
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Independent from political parties
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Independent from commercial entities
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Not under majority control by public authorities or political actors
Financial Conditions
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May employ paid staff
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May conduct revenue-generating activities
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Profits must not be distributed to members or board members
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Income-generating activities must support the organisation’s mission
Ineligible Entities
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Religious institutions
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Political parties
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Social partners
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Profit-distributing cooperatives
Faith-based organisations may apply only if their activities do not promote religious doctrine or proselytism.
Why This Programme Matters
Hungarian civil society organisations operate in an increasingly complex and constrained environment.
Many face:
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Reduced access to domestic public funding
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Political pressure
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Operational uncertainty
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Limited long-term financial stability
By providing multi-year, flexible organisational support, the programme strengthens the resilience of key civil society actors. This helps preserve democratic values, legal accountability, and human rights protections.
The funding reinforces organisations that act as knowledge hubs, network builders, and advocacy leaders within the broader ecosystem.
How to Apply
While specific application procedures may vary, the general process typically includes the following steps:
Step 1: Review Eligibility Criteria
Confirm that your organisation:
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Is legally registered in Hungary
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Operates on a non-profit basis
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Meets independence requirements
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Aligns with programme priorities
Step 2: Develop a Multi-Year Strategic Plan
Prepare a clear and realistic organisational development plan covering:
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Strategic goals (24–54 months)
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Capacity-building priorities
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Governance improvements
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Sustainability strategy
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Network and partnership objectives
Step 3: Prepare Budget Proposal
Develop a detailed financial plan within the €100,000–€200,000 range.
The budget should align with:
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Organisational strengthening goals
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Long-term sustainability objectives
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Internal capacity-building investments
Step 4: Submit Application
Submit all required documentation, including:
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Organisational registration documents
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Strategic development plan
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Budget breakdown
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Governance information
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Declarations of independence
Ensure clarity, transparency, and alignment with programme objectives.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Proposing short-term activities instead of long-term strategy
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Focusing only on programmatic outputs rather than organisational capacity
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Failing to demonstrate independence from political or government control
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Submitting unrealistic budgets or vague financial plans
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Overlooking sustainability and partnership development
Strong applications clearly show institutional growth, measurable improvements, and sector-wide impact.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the purpose of the Organisational Grants Programme?
The programme supports Hungarian civil society organisations in strengthening democracy, rule of law, and human rights through long-term institutional development.
2. How much funding is available?
A total of €5,000,000 is available, with individual grants ranging from €100,000 to €200,000.
3. How long can projects run?
Projects must run between 24 and 54 months.
4. What type of funding is provided?
The funding is organisational and non-restricted, meaning it supports overall institutional development rather than specific short-term projects.
5. Can organisations generate revenue?
Yes. Organisations may engage in revenue-generating activities, but profits must not be distributed and must support the organisation’s mission.
6. Are faith-based organisations eligible?
Yes, but only if their activities do not promote religious doctrine or proselytism.
7. Who is not eligible?
Religious institutions, political parties, social partners, and profit-distributing cooperatives are not eligible.
Conclusion
The Organisational Grants Programme offers a significant opportunity for Hungarian civil society organisations to secure multi-year, non-restricted funding for institutional strengthening.
With grants between €100,000 and €200,000 and project durations up to 54 months, the programme prioritizes long-term resilience, governance improvement, and sector-wide collaboration.
For organisations committed to democracy, rule of law, and human rights in Hungary, this funding provides a strategic pathway toward sustainability and greater societal impact.
For more information, visit EEA Civil Society Fund in Hungary.









































