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MATRA 2026: Funding Opportunity to Strengthen Democracy and Rule of Law (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Sophie and Karl Binding Foundation Funding Program in Switzerland

Deadline: 01-Apr-2026

The Netherlands Fund for Regional Partnerships (NFRP) has launched the MATRA 2026 Open Call for Proposals to support social transformation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The program funds civil society–led projects that strengthen rule of law, human rights, media freedom, democratic governance, and reforms aligned with the country’s EU accession path. Only local NGOs in Bosnia and Herzegovina are eligible, and projects must align strictly with MATRA’s thematic priorities.

The Netherlands Fund for Regional Partnerships (NFRP) has announced the MATRA 2026 Open Call for Proposals to support social transformation, democratic governance, and human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The MATRA program focuses on strengthening sustainable relationships between government institutions and citizens by promoting:

The program draws on relevant Dutch experiences where applicable.

What Is the MATRA Program?

MATRA is a funding mechanism under the Netherlands Fund for Regional Partnerships (NFRP). It supports demand-driven civil society initiatives that:

The program aims to strengthen democratic systems and advance social transformation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

MATRA 2026 Thematic Focus Areas

Projects must fall strictly within the following priority areas:

1. Rule of Law and Governance Reform

These efforts aim to strengthen institutional integrity and legal systems.

2. Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms

Projects must promote respect for fundamental freedoms and inclusive democratic values.

3. Freedom of Expression and Media Independence

4. Social and Economic Reforms (EU Accession Alignment)

5. Stability and Security

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Projects must align clearly with MATRA objectives and priority areas.

Not Eligible

Projects are not eligible if they:

Why MATRA 2026 Matters

MATRA 2026 supports:

By supporting civil society organizations, the program aims to improve dialogue between government institutions and citizens and contribute to long-term democratic stability.

How to Apply for MATRA 2026

Local NGOs in Bosnia and Herzegovina must:

Step 1: Review Priority Areas

Ensure the project directly addresses one or more MATRA thematic focus areas.

Step 2: Align With MATRA Objectives

The proposal should clearly demonstrate how it will:

Step 3: Avoid Ineligible Activities

Confirm that the project does not fall under any of the listed exclusions.

Step 4: Submit Proposal

Prepare and submit a proposal aligned with MATRA priorities and objectives.

(Details on submission format and deadlines should be verified through official NFRP MATRA channels.)

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Projects must demonstrate policy relevance and reform impact, not just service delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the MATRA 2026 Open Call?

It is a funding opportunity under the Netherlands Fund for Regional Partnerships (NFRP) to support democratic reform and social transformation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

2. Who can apply?

Local non-governmental organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

3. What types of projects are prioritized?

Projects addressing rule of law, human rights, media freedom, EU-aligned reforms, and stability and security issues.

4. Are academic research projects eligible?

No. Projects focusing predominantly on academic research or feasibility studies are not eligible.

5. Is infrastructure funding available?

No. Projects involving construction or infrastructure work are not eligible.

6. Can humanitarian projects apply?

No. Humanitarian aid projects are not supported under MATRA.

7. Can previously funded projects be continued?

Projects that primarily continue previously funded initiatives are not eligible.

Conclusion

The MATRA 2026 Open Call under the Netherlands Fund for Regional Partnerships provides targeted support to civil society organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina working on rule of law, human rights, media freedom, governance reform, and stability.

Only projects that directly align with MATRA’s defined thematic priorities and focus on strengthening democratic institutions and citizen–government relations will be considered. Local NGOs are encouraged to submit proposals that advance accountability, transparency, and long-term democratic transformation.

For more information, visit Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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