Deadline: 12-Jun-2026
The Slovak Agency for International Development Cooperation has launched the Call for Proposals – Small Grants 2026 to support development cooperation projects in Lebanon and Iraq. The programme aims to strengthen local development outcomes in key social, economic, and environmental sectors aligned with Slovakia’s medium-term development strategy for 2025–2030.
The initiative focuses on practical, small-scale interventions that improve living conditions, strengthen institutions, and support sustainable development in target regions.
Programme Overview
The Small Grants 2026 programme supports short-term development projects designed to address priority needs in Lebanon and Iraq. It encourages initiatives that contribute to:
- Sustainable infrastructure development
- Food security and agricultural productivity
- Market system development and economic growth
- Improved health services
- Quality education access
- Good governance and civil society strengthening
The programme also integrates cross-cutting priorities such as climate action and gender equality.
Priority Sectors
Projects must align with the following sectors:
Infrastructure and natural resource management:
- Sustainable infrastructure development
- Efficient use of natural resources
- Environmental protection measures
Food security and agriculture:
- Agricultural productivity improvement
- Food system resilience
- Rural livelihood support
Economic development:
- Market environment development
- Support for local enterprises and value chains
Social sectors:
- Health system strengthening
- Quality education initiatives
- Good governance and civil society development
Cross-Cutting Themes
All projects must integrate:
- Climate change adaptation and environmental sustainability
- Gender equality and women’s empowerment
Funding Details
- Maximum grant per project: EUR 10,000
- Recommended grant amount: EUR 10,000
- Total programme budget: EUR 30,000
- Project duration: 6 to 12 months
- Start: Upon signing of grant agreement
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include:
- Registered non-entrepreneurial and non-commercial legal entities
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Local and regional self-government units
Ineligible applicants:
- Entities under international sanctions under Slovak legislation
- Entities with outstanding financial claims against the Slovak Republic
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit:
- Proof of organizational registration
- CVs of statutory representative and project manager
- Completed GDPR forms for relevant individuals
Not required at application stage:
- Grant agreement templates
- Financial report templates
- Completion report templates
Programme Objectives
The programme aims to:
- Support sustainable development in Lebanon and Iraq
- Strengthen local governance and civil society structures
- Improve food security and livelihoods
- Enhance access to essential services such as health and education
- Promote environmentally sustainable practices
- Advance gender equality in development programming
Expected Outcomes
- Improved access to basic services in target communities
- Strengthened agricultural and food systems
- Enhanced local governance and institutional capacity
- Increased economic opportunities and market access
- Better integration of climate and gender considerations in development
- Strengthened resilience of vulnerable communities
Why the Programme Matters
- Supports small-scale but high-impact development interventions
- Strengthens local capacity in fragile and developing contexts
- Promotes sustainable and inclusive economic growth
- Encourages climate-resilient development practices
- Advances gender equality in development cooperation
- Improves quality of life in vulnerable communities
Conclusion
The SlovakAid Small Grants 2026 programme provides targeted funding for small-scale development projects in Lebanon and Iraq. By focusing on essential sectors such as health, education, agriculture, and governance, the initiative supports sustainable development, strengthens local institutions, and promotes inclusive and climate-resilient growth in vulnerable communities.
For more information, visit Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Beirut.









































