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Grants for Exchanges of European Good Practices in Local Cooperation (Moldova)

Deadline: 11-Jan-2026

The EU4Moldova grant for exchanges of good European practices supports civil society organisations and local authorities in Moldova to strengthen participatory governance and local consultation mechanisms. With grants of up to €10,000, the programme funds study visits, workshops, and joint learning with European partners to improve inclusive, transparent, and community-driven decision-making.

Overview of the Grant Opportunity

The EU4Moldova grant for exchanges of good European practices focuses on improving local cooperation and consultation mechanisms across the Republic of Moldova.

The initiative targets civil society organisations and local public authorities that aim to strengthen sustainable community engagement and participatory governance at the local level.

By adapting proven European models of civic engagement, the programme supports more inclusive dialogue and effective decision-making within Moldovan communities.

Key Concepts Explained

Participatory Governance

Participatory governance refers to decision-making processes that actively involve citizens, civil society, and public authorities in shaping policies and local development priorities.

It emphasizes transparency, accountability, and shared responsibility between institutions and communities.

Local Consultation Mechanisms

Local consultation mechanisms are formal or informal processes that allow community members to express their views, provide feedback, and influence local decisions.

Examples include public consultations, community forums, advisory councils, and stakeholder dialogue platforms.

Objectives of the EU4Moldova Initiative

The grant programme aims to achieve the following objectives:

These objectives directly support democratic participation and sustainable development in Moldova.

What Activities Are Supported?

Selected organisations can implement exchange-based learning activities with European partners experienced in civic engagement and participatory governance.

Supported activities include:

All activities must clearly contribute to improving local consultation and cooperation mechanisms in Moldova.

Funding Details and Timeline

Grant Amounts

Implementation Period

Successful applicants will sign a grant agreement with the European Local Democracy Association, which will cover eligible costs related to approved project activities.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must meet all eligibility criteria to be considered for funding.

Eligible applicants must:

Organisations actively involved in community engagement and local governance are particularly encouraged to apply.

How the Application Process Works

Step 1: Administrative Check

All applications are reviewed to confirm that:

Step 2: Eligibility Assessment

Proposals are assessed to verify that:

Only applications that pass both stages are considered eligible for support.

Why This Grant Matters

This EU4Moldova grant plays an important role in strengthening local democracy in Moldova.

It helps:

By investing in participatory governance, the programme contributes to more resilient and inclusive local institutions.

How to Apply: Practical Steps

  1. Confirm your organisation’s eligibility and legal status.

  2. Identify suitable European partners with experience in participatory governance.

  3. Design exchange activities aligned with local consultation needs.

  4. Prepare a complete and clear application file.

  5. Submit the application according to the EU4Moldova call guidelines.

  6. Await the outcome of the administrative and eligibility review.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum grant amount available?

The maximum grant amount per selected project is €10,000.

Who manages the grant agreements?

Grant agreements are managed and signed with the European Local Democracy Association.

Are local authorities eligible to apply?

Yes, local authorities are eligible, particularly when working in cooperation with civil society organisations.

What types of activities are prioritized?

Study visits, workshops, and joint learning activities focused on participatory governance and civic engagement are prioritized.

When must funded projects be implemented?

All funded projects must be implemented between February and November 2026.

Can organisations that received INSPIRĂ Moldova funding apply again?

No, organisations that have previously benefited from INSPIRĂ Moldova grants are not eligible.

What is the main expected outcome of funded projects?

The main expected outcome is stronger local consultation mechanisms and increased community participation in local decision-making.

Conclusion

The EU4Moldova grant for exchanges of good European practices provides a targeted funding opportunity to strengthen participatory governance and community engagement in Moldova. By supporting structured exchanges with experienced European partners, the programme helps build inclusive, transparent, and resilient local governance systems that empower citizens and strengthen democratic participation.

For more information, visit European Union.

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