Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The DFF3 project invites civil society organizations, educational institutions, and cultural institutions across Bosnia and Herzegovina to submit proposals that foster peacebuilding, social cohesion, and intercultural dialogue. The program emphasizes inclusion, equality, and active citizen participation, particularly among youth, women, and marginalized groups.
Purpose of the Call
The DFF3 initiative aims to:
- Strengthen trust and social cohesion among communities
- Promote intercultural dialogue, gender equality, and women’s empowerment
- Encourage youth engagement and participation in community life
- Support the Sustainable Development Goal 16 (peace, justice, and strong institutions)
- Advance cultural, educational, and environmental initiatives that reinforce community resilience
Focus Areas
- Peacebuilding and Dialogue: Initiatives that foster understanding, trust, and collaboration among diverse groups
- Youth and Community Engagement: Programs encouraging young people to actively participate in local decision-making and dialogue
- Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment: Activities that address barriers to equality and strengthen the role of women in community development
- Support for Vulnerable Groups: Inclusion of marginalized populations in project planning and implementation
- Cultural, Educational, and Environmental Actions: Projects integrating arts, education, and environmental awareness to strengthen community cohesion
Grant Details
- Funding Range: KM 10,000 to KM 20,000 per project
- Implementation Period: 3 to 5 months (June–November 2026)
- Budget Allocation:
- Maximum 20% for administrative costs
- Minimum 70% for direct program activities, such as training, community events, and project implementation
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Civil society organizations based in partner local communities
- Public educational institutions and cultural institutions within partner areas
- Private companies may participate only as donors providing co-financing
Applicants must meet ethical and transparency standards and have no conflicts of interest.
Collaboration Requirements
- Projects must include partnerships among civil society organizations, educational institutions, and cultural institutions
- Lead applicants must be located in one of the designated partner areas
- Partners must demonstrate active operations and engagement within their respective communities
How to Apply
- Identify a lead organization within a partner local community
- Form a partnership with other eligible organizations operating in the same or neighboring communities
- Develop a project proposal addressing peacebuilding, social cohesion, intercultural dialogue, and thematic priorities
- Allocate at least 70% of the budget to direct project activities and no more than 20% to administrative costs
- Submit the application in line with the guidelines and eligibility criteria
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Failing to include a partnership between eligible institutions
- Exceeding the administrative cost limit of 20%
- Ignoring the requirement for lead and partner organizations to operate within designated communities
- Submitting proposals that do not align with SDG 16 or thematic priorities
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Who can apply? Civil society organizations, public educational institutions, and cultural institutions located in partner communities.
- Can private companies apply? No, but they may contribute as co-financing donors.
- What is the maximum funding per project? KM 20,000.
- What percentage of the budget should be used for direct activities? At least 70%.
- What is the project duration? 3 to 5 months (June–November 2026).
- Are partnerships required? Yes, projects must involve collaboration between eligible organizations.
- What thematic areas are prioritized? Peacebuilding, social cohesion, youth engagement, gender equality, vulnerable groups, culture, education, and environmental protection.
Conclusion
The DFF3 project provides an opportunity for civil society, educational, and cultural institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina to strengthen peacebuilding, social cohesion, and intercultural dialogue. By fostering collaboration, youth participation, and inclusive community development, the program contributes to a more peaceful, equitable, and democratic society.
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