Deadline: 28-Mar-23
Municipality of Prozor-Rama in partnership with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has announced Public Call for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to submit project proposals to strengthen partnership relations between civil society organizations and LGUs by building awareness of the usefulness of mutual cooperation and encouraging sustainable dialogue, all with the aim of providing better services to the local community.
The activity is carried out as part of the ReLOaD2 project, financed by the European Union (EU), and implemented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in six countries of the region, namely: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), the Republic of North Macedonia, Montenegro, Kosovo and Serbia.
Goals
- The overall goal of the project is to strengthen participatory democracy and EU integration in the Western Balkans, by empowering civil society and encouraging young people to actively participate in the decision-making process, as well as improving the stimulating legal and financial environment for civil society.
- The specific goal of the project is to strengthen partnerships between local authorities and civil society in the Western Balkans, by expanding the successful model of transparent project financing of CSOs (LOD methodology) from the budget of local self-government units, aimed at greater civic participation and youth participation in decision-making processes and improvement of service provision in local communities.
Eligibility Criteria
- Participation in this Public Call is open, on equal grounds, to all formally registered CSOs and NGOs (association/association or foundation), in accordance with the applicable legal regulations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- All interested civil society organizations can find detailed information on the conditions for applying and the criteria for financing projects in the Guidelines for applicants within the framework of the public call.
For more information, visit United Nations Development Programme.