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Micro-Finance Applications for Small-Scale Development Projects in Armenia

Call for Submissions: Baltic Sea Action Plan Fund

Deadline: 10-Feb-2026

The Estonian Embassy in Tbilisi is accepting micro-finance project proposals for small-scale development cooperation initiatives in Armenia. The funding supports projects aligned with Estonia’s Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid strategy, with grants of up to 15,000 EUR per project across priority sectors such as education, democracy, economic development, and peacebuilding.

Funding Overview

The Estonian Embassy in Tbilisi, on behalf of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is inviting applications for micro-finance funding to support small-scale development cooperation projects in Armenia.

The funding is intended to advance Estonia’s international development priorities by supporting locally led initiatives that contribute to sustainable development, democratic governance, and social stability in Armenia.

Each selected project may receive financial support of up to 15,000 EUR.

Priority Sectors and Thematic Areas

Project proposals must fall within one or more of the following priority areas:

Projects addressing cross-cutting themes such as inclusion, transparency, and long-term impact are particularly relevant.

Alignment with Estonian Development Cooperation Strategy

All submitted proposals must align with the Estonian Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid strategy.

Eligible projects should contribute to Estonia’s broader development goals, including:

Projects that clearly demonstrate relevance to these strategic priorities will be prioritized during selection.

Who Is Eligible to Apply?

The following entities are eligible to submit project proposals:

Estonian organizations are not eligible to apply as lead applicants but may participate as project partners in collaboration with eligible Armenian entities.

All applicants must demonstrate active operations in Armenia and the institutional capacity to implement the proposed project.

Role of Estonian Partners

Estonian entities may be involved only as partners and must collaborate with an eligible Armenian lead applicant.

Partnerships should demonstrate clear value addition, such as technical expertise, knowledge transfer, or institutional cooperation, rather than acting as primary implementers.

Funding Amount and Financial Limits

The maximum financial support available per project is 15,000 EUR.

Funding is provided by the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is intended exclusively for eligible project costs that directly contribute to project implementation and outcomes.

Eligible Expenses and Budget Requirements

All project expenses must meet the following criteria:

Applicants are required to provide a detailed budget breakdown, including clear descriptions of each budget line.

If needed, explanatory notes should be included to justify specific costs and demonstrate cost-effectiveness.

How to Apply

Applicants should follow these steps when preparing their application:

  1. Design a project aligned with the listed priority sectors and Estonia’s development cooperation strategy

  2. Ensure the applicant organization meets eligibility requirements in Armenia

  3. Prepare a detailed project proposal outlining objectives, activities, expected results, and sustainability

  4. Develop a transparent and well-justified budget with clear expenditure descriptions

  5. Submit the proposal in English or Estonian, as required by the Embassy

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants are advised to avoid the following common issues:

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is providing the funding for these projects?

The funding is provided by the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Estonian Embassy in Tbilisi.

What is the maximum grant amount per project?

Each project can receive up to 15,000 EUR in micro-finance support.

Can Estonian organizations apply directly?

No, Estonian organizations can only participate as partners. The lead applicant must be an Armenian entity.

In which language should proposals be submitted?

Project proposals must be submitted in English or Estonian.

What types of costs are eligible for funding?

Eligible costs include project-related expenses that are necessary, transparent, incurred during the project period, and supported by proper documentation.

Do projects need to align with a specific strategy?

Yes, all proposals must align with the Estonian Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid strategy.

Conclusion

The Estonian Embassy micro-finance funding opportunity offers Armenian organizations a valuable chance to implement impactful, locally driven development projects with international support.

By focusing on strategic priority sectors, transparent budgeting, and alignment with Estonia’s development goals, applicants can contribute meaningfully to Armenia’s social, economic, and democratic development while strengthening international cooperation ties.

For more information, visit Estonian Embassy in Tbilisi.

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