Deadline: 03-Sep-2026
The Response Hub Social Urgency Grants provide up to EUR 7,000 in rapid funding for civic organizations and movements in the Western Balkans to respond to sudden social, political, or environmental crises. Designed for urgent interventions, the grants enable quick action to influence public discourse, safeguard rights, and seize policy opportunities, with applications reviewed within 72 business hours.
Programme Overview
The Social Urgency Grants are tailored for high-stakes transitions or crises, supporting fast and flexible civic responses. The program prioritizes initiatives that:
- Respond to sudden social, political, or environmental developments
- Protect or advance civic rights and public engagement
- Influence policy, public discourse, or community mobilization
The grants are designed to ensure that civic actors can act swiftly, preserving momentum during rapidly changing events.
Funding and Duration
- Maximum Grant Amount: EUR 7,000
- Decision Time: Within 72 business hours
- Eligible Costs:
- Salaries and consultancy fees
- Logistics and event-related costs
- Communication and visibility efforts
- Essential equipment and materials
- Travel and networking expenses
- Administrative Fees: Fiscal hosts may charge up to 7% of total grant
- All costs must be reasonable, justified, and incurred within the project period
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Formal NGOs and informal civic movements
- Regional networks connecting organizations across the Western Balkans
- Countries Covered: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia
Notes:
- Informal groups may apply through a fiscal host or consultancy arrangement
- Grant amounts are gross, requiring applicants to account for taxes and banking fees
Focus Areas
The grant supports projects addressing immediate social, political, or environmental developments, including:
- Protests against illegal construction or other local infringements
- Emergency advocacy campaigns against sudden legislative changes
- Mobilizing communities during crises such as environmental disasters or public emergencies
The emphasis is on rapid response, visibility, and measurable impact.
How to Apply
- Check Eligibility: Confirm organization type and location within the Western Balkans.
- Identify Urgent Issue: Define a sudden crisis, development, or opportunity requiring fast intervention.
- Prepare Proposal: Outline rapid action plan, intended impact, budget, and timeline.
- Submit Application: Ensure clarity, urgency, and feasibility; provide all supporting documentation.
- Receive Funding: Applications are reviewed within 72 business hours.
Tips for Success:
- Demonstrate the urgency and high-stakes nature of the situation
- Show clear alignment with democratic principles
- Highlight strategies for effective citizen engagement and visibility
- Ensure budget is realistic and expenses are directly linked to the intervention
Selection Criteria
Proposals are evaluated based on:
- Alignment with democratic values and principles
- Urgency and relevance of the issue addressed
- Level of citizen engagement and public visibility
- Logical consistency, feasibility, and clarity of proposed actions
- Potential for tangible impact, influence, and inspiration for further civic action
FAQs
1. Who can apply for Social Urgency Grants?
Formal NGOs, informal civic movements, and regional networks operating in the Western Balkans.
2. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to EUR 7,000, with review within 72 business hours.
3. What types of actions are supported?
Rapid civic responses to crises, advocacy campaigns, protests, and emergency community mobilization.
4. Can informal groups apply?
Yes, through a fiscal host or consultancy contract.
5. Are taxes and bank fees covered?
No, grant amounts are gross, and applicants must include these in their budgets.
6. How is urgency assessed?
By evaluating the immediacy of the issue, potential impact, and the need for fast intervention.
7. What is emphasized in the selection process?
Alignment with democratic principles, citizen engagement, feasibility, and tangible, rapid impact.
Conclusion
The Response Hub Social Urgency Grants empower civic actors to respond quickly to critical events, ensuring that communities can influence public discourse, safeguard rights, and act effectively during crises. With fast decision-making and flexible funding, the initiative supports immediate, high-impact civic interventions that strengthen democratic engagement in the Western Balkans.
For more information, visit European Fund for the Balkans.








































