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Embassy Funds for Belarus 2022

Embassy Funds for Belarus 2022

Deadline: 13-Mar-22

The Kingdom of Netherlands is seeking applications for the Embassy Funds for Belarus 2022 to support the development of civil society and democracy worldwide, the Netherlands has initiated two programs: the Human Rights Fund and the Netherlands Fund for Regional Partnership – Matra (NFRP – MATRA). Both these programs are open for application from Belarus and from the EU territory.

These support programs are administered by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Warsaw. The Embassy office in Minsk has an advisory.

The Netherlands Fund for Regional Partnership – Matra (NFRP – MATRA)

In order to be eligible for a NFRP – MATRA grant projects must aim at promotion of the process of  development of Belarus into a pluralist, democratic country by supporting the creation of a stronger engaged civil society. NFRP – MATRA is a demand-driven program.

MATRA Fund

Eligible themes:

Human Rights Fund

As part of the global community the Netherlands wishes to promote freedom in the world. The human rights policy of the Dutch government reflects that responsibility.
The objective of the Human Rights Fund is to support initiatives that promote the implementation of fundamental freedoms and the protection of the rights of groups of people that are subject to discrimination.

For this call for proposals the Embassy will select projects explicitly focusing on:

Eligibility Criteria

Only NGOs and non-profit organizations (including independent media) are eligible to take part in this call for proposals.
The following projects, activities and budget items are not eligible for funding under NFRP – MATRA or Human Rights Fund:

Purely charitable activities, such as medical assistance or the donation of food, are not regarded as structural contributions to the reform process. Nor do they actively involve the target group. Laudable and useful as they may be, these activities are not eligible for the NFRP – MATRA or the Human Rights Fund grant.

A new project within HRF or NFRP-MATRA can only be supported if the previous project of an applicant has been completed and officially closed unless other agreement has been made between the Embassy and the partner. (The Embassy reserves the right to decide on case by case basis).

Please note that an organization can submit only one project proposal per call for proposals. If a proposal is submitted under NFRP – MATRA, the applicant cannot submit another proposal under Human Rights Fund, and vice versa;

Requirements

Applications must be relevant to the NFRP – MATRA or the Human Rights Fund objectives;

For more information, visit https://www.netherlandsandyou.nl/your-country-and-the-netherlands/belarus/and-the-netherlands/hrf-and-nfrp-matra

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