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CFPs: Quality Rehabilitation and Reintegration Services for Victims of Violence (Montenegro)

Call for Proposals: Prevent and Combat GBV and Violence against Children

Deadline: 06-Jul-2026

The ADA-funded project “Institutionalization of quality services for the rehabilitation and reintegration of victims of violence II” is offering small sub-grants to NGOs in Montenegro. The initiative strengthens gender-based violence (GBV) rehabilitation and reintegration services, promotes gender equality, and improves access to survivor-centered support for women and children.

Each selected NGO can receive up to €4,000 under a total €12,000 funding pool, with implementation periods of 4–6 months.

Overview of the Programme

This initiative is part of a regional Western Balkans programme supported by ADA and implemented in collaboration with civil society organisations across:

The project aims to improve GBV response systems in line with the Istanbul Convention and strengthen cooperation among women’s organisations in the region.

Core Objective

The main objective is to strengthen rehabilitation and reintegration services for survivors of:

The programme also promotes:

Key Thematic Areas

Survivor Support Services

Gender equality and Human Rights

Women’s Civil Society Empowerment

Inclusion of Marginalised Groups

Special focus is placed on:

Regional Cooperation

The programme strengthens cross-border collaboration among women’s organisations in the Western Balkans.

Key goals:

Funding Overview

Eligible Applicants

Eligible organisations must be:

Priority Applicants

Preference will be given to:

Expected Activities

Selected NGOs will implement local-level interventions such as:

Expected Outcomes

The programme aims to achieve:

Implementation Approach

Selected organisations will:

Project Duration

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Why This Programme Matters

This initiative strengthens frontline GBV response systems in Montenegro by:

FAQ

What is the purpose of this call?

To fund NGOs in Montenegro to improve rehabilitation and reintegration services for survivors of gender-based violence.

Who can apply?

Non-governmental organisations registered in Montenegro working in GBV, gender equality, or human rights.

How much funding is available?

Each selected NGO can receive €4,000, from a total €12,000 fund.

What is the project duration?

Between 4 and 6 months per selected project.

How many organisations will be funded?

Three organisations will be selected in this cycle.

What are priority target groups?

Marginalised women including Roma and Egyptian women, LBT women, women with disabilities, and rural women.

What is the main goal of the programme?

To improve survivor-centered GBV rehabilitation and reintegration services and strengthen institutional support systems.

Conclusion

The ADA-funded Montenegro sub-grant initiative is a targeted, community-level funding opportunity focused on strengthening gender-based violence response systems. By supporting small women-led and community-based NGOs, the programme aims to improve survivor rehabilitation services, promote gender equality, and reinforce regional cooperation across the Western Balkans.

For more information, visit Women’s Rights Center.

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