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Democracy Commission Small Grants Program for Albanians

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Deadline: 15 April 2019

The United States Embassy in Tirana, Albania is seeking applications for its Democracy Commission Small Grants Program which is administered by the Public Affairs Section, supports initiatives of local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) engaged throughout Albania.

The small grants program is for non-governmental activities that promote grassroots democracy.  Thus, it is very important to explain how the project promotes democracy.  Projects, which provide a direct social service, such as services to individuals with disability, do not meet strict D.C. guidelines.  Rather, projects should include democracy building aspects such as: public awareness, respect for human rights and advocacy for the targeted groups, establishment and preservation of the rule of law and democracy, economic reform, environmental clean-up, the strengthening of the NGO sector, the reconciliation of disputes, and better journalism, etc.

Variety of Fields

In this round they will also consider election-related projects in the following areas:

Funding Information

The maximum amount per grant is $24,000.  However, most grants will be for smaller amounts.

Eligibility Criteria

Evaluation Criteria

The Democracy Commission will assess the following when evaluating grant proposals:

How to Apply

Applicants can apply via given website.

For more information, please visit https://al.usembassy.gov/education-culture/local-grants-program/

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