Deadline: 11-Jan-2026
The Study Visits Grants in Moldova, launched by ALDA under the EU-funded INSPIRED Moldova project, provide civil society organizations with funding up to €10,000 to organize international study visits. The program promotes good practice exchange, strengthens partnerships, and enhances participatory governance at local and national levels.
Overview of the Grant
The Study Visits Grants in Moldova offer financial support to civil society organizations (CSOs) for organizing international study visits with European counterparts. Launched by the Association for Local Democracy (ALDA) under the INSPIRED Moldova project, funded by the European Union, the initiative aims to strengthen cooperation, knowledge sharing, and institutional capacity among Moldovan CSOs.
Objectives and Purpose
The grants are designed to:
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Promote the exchange of good practices between Moldovan and European civil society organizations.
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Enhance participatory decision-making and inclusive governance.
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Strengthen cooperation between civil society and public authorities at local and national levels.
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Facilitate the adaptation of European civic engagement models to the Moldovan context.
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Encourage long-term partnerships and networks across Europe.
Key Benefits for Participants
Through these study visits, participating organizations can:
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Gain practical exposure to European consultation and governance mechanisms.
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Improve organizational capacity to support democratic reforms.
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Strengthen community-level impact through knowledge transfer.
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Reinforce collaboration and mutual learning with European partners.
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Contribute to more transparent, responsive, and inclusive governance in Moldova.
Funding Details
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Total budget: €80,000
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Maximum funding per proposal: €10,000
Funding supports the design and implementation of impactful study visits that generate lasting institutional and community-level benefits.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must:
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Be non-profit organizations with legal status in Moldova.
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Be registered in the Republic of Moldova.
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Have not previously received a grant under the INSPIRED Moldova project.
The program targets organizations capable of implementing study visits that strengthen civil society and democratic processes.
Application Process
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Administrative Check – Ensure all required information is provided.
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Eligibility Assessment – Confirm non-profit status, Moldovan registration, and prior grant history.
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Proposal Evaluation – Assess completeness of the application and potential for impactful study visits.
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Selection – Successful applicants are notified to proceed with project implementation.
Tip: Clearly demonstrate the expected organizational and community-level impact of the study visits to improve chances of selection.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting incomplete application files.
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Applying with organizations that previously received an INSPIRED Moldova grant.
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Failing to demonstrate how the study visit will contribute to knowledge exchange and institutional development.
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Not clearly linking the study visit objectives to democratic governance and participatory decision-making.
FAQ
1. What is the maximum grant amount per study visit?
€10,000 per selected proposal.
2. Who can apply for the grant?
Non-profit organizations legally registered in the Republic of Moldova that have not previously received an INSPIRED Moldova grant.
3. What is the total budget for this call?
€80,000.
4. What is the purpose of the study visits?
To exchange good practices, enhance participatory governance, and strengthen civil society partnerships.
5. Are organizations allowed to partner with European counterparts?
Yes, collaboration with European organizations is central to the initiative.
6. How are applications assessed?
Through an administrative check and an eligibility and impact assessment by the grant committee.
7. What outcomes are expected from the study visits?
Stronger organizational capacity, adoption of best practices, improved participatory governance, and reinforced civil society networks.
Conclusion
The Study Visits Grants in Moldova provide CSOs with a strategic opportunity to learn from European governance models, strengthen institutional capacity, and foster long-term partnerships. By supporting international study visits, the program promotes knowledge transfer, collaboration, and inclusive decision-making, contributing to democratic reforms and community-level impact across Moldova.
For more information, visit ALDA.









































