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OSIFE inviting Civil Society working to Improve Governance and Anticorruption, in response to the Coronavirus Crisis

Deadline: 30 June 2020

The Open Society Initiative for Europe has issued a call for proposals to support civil society working to combat corruption and promote good governance, in response to the coronavirus crisis.

Across the Central and Eastern European region, citizens often face public institutions which are unaccountable, corrupt, and undermine democratic processes and the quality of public services. To address this, interventions only focused on monitoring, advocacy, and legal reform have largely proven insufficient to generate positive change.

At the same time, they witness promising experiences of public sector–civil society collaborations on these challenges in the region. However, the fast-evolving coronavirus crisis brings new corruption risks. These risks relate to the public health crisis and to overall government responses to plan for the aftermath of the coronavirus crisis.

The Foundation is issuing a call for applications for civil society–driven initiatives aiming to:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

The Foundation invites applications from registered civil society and/or nonprofit organizations (or consortia of organizations) with a background in anticorruption and/or good governance fields as well as working at local and/or national levels in one of the following countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia.

Ineligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/working-together-to-improve-governance-and-anticorruption

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