Deadline: 20-Apr-2026
The Grants for Grassroots Initiatives in the Western Balkans (GGI-WB) support locally driven projects that promote regional cooperation, reconciliation, and inclusive development. Funding of up to EUR 15,000 per project is available for civil society, cultural, educational, and grassroots organizations to implement short-term, impactful initiatives that foster peace, democracy, and EU integration.
Programme Overview
The GGI-WB programme is designed to:
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Enable young and emerging civil society organizations to participate in regional cooperation
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Strengthen peacebuilding, reconciliation, and democratic governance
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Promote EU integration and regional stability
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Enhance participation of youth, women, and minority groups
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Support cultural cooperation, education, scientific exchange, and sustainable development
By empowering grassroots organizations, the initiative builds local ownership, innovative approaches, and stronger people-to-people connections across the Western Balkans.
Strategic Focus Areas
Eligible projects should target at least one of the following intervention areas:
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Cultural cooperation – cross-border arts, heritage, or cultural dialogue
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Education and scientific exchange – student, academic, or professional collaborations
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Sustainable development – initiatives that promote environmental, social, or economic sustainability
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Peacebuilding and reconciliation – fostering dialogue and cooperation among communities
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Democratic governance and civic engagement – projects promoting good governance and participation
Funding Details
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Total indicative budget: EUR 360,000
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Maximum funding per project: EUR 15,000
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Co-financing requirement: Applicants must contribute at least 20% of total eligible costs
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Coverage: Up to 80% of eligible project costs
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Project duration: Minimum 3 months, maximum 6 months, including reporting period
Funding is designed for short-term, high-impact initiatives that deliver tangible outcomes within a limited timeframe.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include legally registered organizations operating in one of the Western Balkans Fund Contracting Parties:
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Civil society and non-profit organizations
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Public entities
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Business associations
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Educational institutions
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Media organizations
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Cultural or sports institutions
Applicants must demonstrate the capacity to implement projects that promote dialogue, cooperation, and sustainable development outcomes within the region.
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility: Ensure the organization is legally registered and falls under one of the eligible categories
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Define project objectives: Focus on peacebuilding, cultural exchange, education, or sustainable development
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Prepare project plan: Include timeline, expected outcomes, budget, and co-financing details
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Submit application: Follow the official GGI-WB submission process
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Await selection: Projects are evaluated based on impact, innovation, regional relevance, and inclusiveness
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly demonstrate regional relevance and impact
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Include measurable outcomes for youth, women, and minority engagement
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Highlight innovative approaches and community participation
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Ensure budget accuracy and co-financing commitment
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Align project activities with European integration and reconciliation goals
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Proposing projects outside the Western Balkans Fund countries
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Failing to provide co-financing (20% contribution)
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Submitting projects exceeding 6 months or less than 3 months
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Ignoring youth, women, or minority participation
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Overly broad proposals without tangible, measurable outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the maximum grant amount per project?
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Up to EUR 15,000, covering a maximum of 80% of eligible costs.
2. Who is eligible to apply?
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Civil society, educational, cultural, media, sports organizations, public entities, and business associations legally registered in a Western Balkans Fund country.
3. What is the project duration?
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Minimum 3 months, maximum 6 months, including reporting.
4. Is co-financing required?
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Yes. Applicants must provide at least 20% of total eligible costs.
5. Can international organizations apply?
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International or regional organizations may participate if collaborating with local grassroots organizations, but the lead applicant must be from a Western Balkans Fund country.
6. What types of projects are prioritized?
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Initiatives promoting reconciliation, regional cooperation, youth engagement, women empowerment, and sustainable development.
7. Can multiple organizations collaborate on a single project?
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Yes, partnerships are encouraged, especially to enhance impact, local ownership, and inclusivity.
Conclusion
The GGI-WB programme empowers grassroots and civil society organizations to strengthen regional cooperation, reconciliation, and inclusive development across the Western Balkans. By supporting short-term, impactful projects that engage youth, women, and marginalized groups, the initiative fosters peace, stability, and European integration, while building local ownership and innovative approaches to community development.
For more information, visit Western Balkans Fund.









































