Deadline: 20-Apr-2026
The European Commission is offering grants to civil society organisations in Armenia to promote inclusive, rights-based, and sustainable social and regional development. Funding targets community-based services, disability inclusion, youth- and women-led local development, and human rights protection under the Visa Liberalisation Dialogue, with grants ranging from EUR 1,600,000 to EUR 3,000,000 per funding lot.
Overview of the Programme
This European Commission initiative aims to strengthen inclusive, rights-based, and sustainable development in Armenia by:
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Enhancing social cohesion and resilience through community-based social services
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Expanding access to sustainable and inclusive social services for vulnerable populations
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Strengthening the role of civil society organisations (CSOs) in policy-making and service delivery
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Promoting rights and socio-economic inclusion of persons with disabilities
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Supporting youth- and women-led local development and leadership in governance
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Improving human rights protection, migration governance, and integration through reforms under the Visa Liberalisation Dialogue
Civil society organisations play a critical role in advancing human rights, representing vulnerable populations, delivering inclusive social services, and promoting local development in underserved and structurally disadvantaged areas.
Funding Lots and Amounts
The programme is structured into four funding lots:
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Lot 1 – Community-Based Social Services: EUR 3,000,000
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Lot 2 – Disability Rights and Inclusion: EUR 3,000,000
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Lot 3 – Youth- and Women-Led Local Sustainable Development: EUR 2,000,000
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Lot 4 – Human Rights and Integration under Visa Liberalisation Dialogue: EUR 1,600,000
Key Focus Areas by Lot
Lot 1 – Community-Based Social Services
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Enhance social cohesion and resilience
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Support inclusive, gender-equal, and democratic reforms in social protection and service delivery
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Improve access to high-quality, sustainable social services for vulnerable populations
Lot 2 – Rights and Socio-Economic Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities
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Promote full participation of persons with disabilities in social and economic life
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Strengthen policy frameworks and institutional capacities, including deinstitutionalisation reforms
Lot 3 – Youth- and Women-Led Local Sustainable Development
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Strengthen local CSOs led by youth and women as independent actors
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Promote good governance, participatory decision-making, and sustainable local development
Lot 4 – Sustainable Integration and Human Rights under Visa Liberalisation Dialogue
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Increase protection and promotion of human rights, democracy, and rule of law
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Strengthen collaboration between CSOs, public institutions, and international partners
Who is Eligible?
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Civil society organisations, including lead applicants, co-applicants, and affiliated entities
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Organisations must comply with eligibility requirements for the project actions, costs, and funding conditions
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Grants can be reimbursement-based (full or partial) or linked to project results, depending on the type of financing
How to Apply
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Determine the appropriate lot that aligns with your project goals.
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Ensure all applicants and partners meet eligibility criteria.
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Prepare a proposal detailing project objectives, target groups, activities, expected outcomes, and budget.
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Demonstrate sustainability, civil society engagement, and coordination with relevant authorities.
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Submit the proposal according to the European Commission’s application guidelines.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Ignoring eligibility criteria for lead applicants, co-applicants, or affiliated entities
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Failing to align the proposal with the specific lot priorities
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Omitting details on project results, cost eligibility, or financial sustainability
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Submitting proposals outside the defined framework for social, disability, or human rights development
FAQs
1. Who can apply for these grants?
Civil society organisations operating in Armenia that meet the eligibility criteria for the lead applicant, co-applicants, and affiliated entities.
2. What is the funding range per lot?
Lot 1 and Lot 2: EUR 3,000,000 each; Lot 3: EUR 2,000,000; Lot 4: EUR 1,600,000.
3. Are consortium applications allowed?
Yes, co-applicants and affiliated entities may participate if they meet eligibility requirements.
4. What types of projects are supported?
Community-based social services, disability inclusion, youth- and women-led development, and human rights integration under Visa Liberalisation Dialogue.
5. Can grants cover operational or administrative costs?
Funding may reimburse eligible costs fully or partially, or be linked to results-based conditions, depending on the project.
6. Which populations are prioritized?
Vulnerable groups, persons with disabilities, youth, women, and national minority communities in underserved and disadvantaged regions.
7. What is the expected impact?
Improved social cohesion, expanded access to services, enhanced civil society engagement, and strengthened human rights and governance frameworks.
Conclusion
The European Commission grants provide a strategic opportunity for civil society organisations to advance inclusive, rights-based, and sustainable development in Armenia. By supporting targeted projects under four funding lots, the programme strengthens social services, promotes disability inclusion, empowers youth and women, and enhances human rights protection.
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