Deadline: 28-Feb-2026
The Democracy Award 2025 honors individuals, unregistered initiatives, and NGOs that have made significant contributions to democracy in Kosovo. The award highlights exemplary civic engagement, participatory advocacy, and innovative initiatives that strengthen citizen participation, organizational capacity, and democratic governance.
Programme Overview
The Democracy Award celebrates outstanding contributions to the development of democracy in Kosovo. By recognizing innovative civic initiatives and citizen-led efforts, the award promotes public participation, transparency, and democratic practices across Kosovar society.
Focus Areas
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Civic Engagement: Increase citizen participation in public life and policymaking
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Strengthening Civil Society: Enhance NGO capacity to engage constituencies and communities
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Innovation and Courage: Recognize initiatives that demonstrate intellectual courage and innovative approaches
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Underrepresented Topics: Highlight issues, groups, or topics often overlooked in public discourse and institutional decision-making
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Democracy Promotion: Support concrete examples of participatory advocacy and community mobilization
Objectives
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Recognize and showcase best practices in democratic engagement
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Draw attention to underrepresented topics or citizen groups in public life
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Inspire scalable, innovative, and impactful initiatives
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Strengthen citizen participation in governance and policymaking
Who is Eligible?
Eligible nominees include:
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Individuals contributing to democratization efforts
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
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Unregistered initiatives that advance democratic engagement
Exclusions:
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Politically exposed persons or activities conflicting with KCSF values
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Organizations, initiatives, or individuals who received KCSF financial support for the same cause in the past three years
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Initiatives similar to past Democracy Award winners
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Activities conducted as part of paid job responsibilities or official mandates
How to Nominate
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Identify Eligible Candidates: Individuals, NGOs, or unregistered initiatives that have contributed to democracy in Kosovo.
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Prepare Nomination Details: Include clear and accurate information about the initiative, objectives, and outcomes.
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Submit Nomination: Nominations can be submitted by any person, organization, or entity, including self-nominations.
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Evaluation Criteria: Nominations are assessed based on:
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Design and implementation of initiatives in 2025
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Level of underrepresentation of topic or group addressed
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Actual or anticipated impact and scalability
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Innovation and courage demonstrated
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Direct involvement of citizens and contribution to public life or policymaking
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Key Benefits
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Recognition of civic leadership and democratic contributions
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Highlighting innovative approaches to citizen engagement
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Increased visibility for underrepresented topics and groups
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Opportunity to share best practices and inspire other initiatives
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can be nominated for the Democracy Award?
Individuals, NGOs, and unregistered initiatives contributing to democratic development in Kosovo.
2. Can organizations nominate themselves?
Yes, self-nominations are allowed, provided accurate information is included.
3. Are past award winners eligible?
No, initiatives similar to previous winners are not eligible.
4. What are the main criteria for evaluation?
Impact, innovation, courage, scalability, citizen participation, and focus on underrepresented topics or groups.
5. Are politically exposed persons eligible?
No, nominees must not be politically exposed or engaged in activities conflicting with KCSF values.
6. Can activities carried out as part of a paid job be nominated?
No, only initiatives independent of official job responsibilities are eligible.
7. How can nominations be submitted?
By any individual, organization, or entity, including self-nominations, with detailed and accurate initiative information.
Conclusion
The Democracy Award strengthens Kosovo’s democratic culture by recognizing exemplary civic engagement, encouraging inclusive citizen participation, and promoting innovative approaches to democracy. It draws public and decision-maker attention to underrepresented topics and groups, inspiring further engagement and positive societal change.
For more information, visit KCSF.









































