Deadline: 06-May-2024
The Advocacy Training and Resource Center (ATRC) is inviting CSOs who are currently working or plan to work on the Prevention of Violent Extremism (PVE) to apply for the Capacity Building Program.
The capacity building program is part of the Resilient and Inclusive Communities Program funded by the Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF).
Funding Information
- The Program is designed to grow CSOs’ capacity to work on PVE issues through interactive workshops, mentoring, and a small grant up to 10.000 euros.
Selected organizations can expect:
- Individual capacity building plans to work towards growing your organization in the next year.
- Interactive trainings on working on the prevention of violent extremism (PVE) and the rehabilitation and reintegration (R&R) of returnees from foreign conflicts as CSOs.
- Tailored workshops on CSO operations that could include but are not limited to monitoring and evaluation, finance and administration, project cycle management, strategic planning …
- Mentoring and on-the-job support for nine months to ensure implementation of the capacity building plans.
Geographic Location
- ATRC is committed to empower CSOs in all parts of Kosovo. CSOs that work in rural and hard to reach areas are encouraged to apply.
Eligibility Criteria
- All Kosovo registered CSOs are eligible to apply. The selection of CSOs will be based on the following criteria:
- Motivation to commit to the capacity building program
- The Capacity Building Program consists of many workshops and mentoring sessions. Active participation and demonstrated dedication to your organization’s growth is a key priority in selection of the participating organizations.
- Relevance of previous work to the prevention of violent extremism
- While no set level of experience is required, previous implementation of activities in relevant fields of social cohesion, increasing socio-economic opportunities for marginalized communities, etc. will be considered.
- Motivation to commit to the capacity building program
For more information, visit ATRC.
