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Civil Society Support for Inclusion, Gender Equality and Justice (Kosovo)

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Deadline: 18-May-2026

The European Commission invites civil society organisations in Kosovo to apply for funding to strengthen democracy, inclusion, gender equality, and access to justice. Grants under this programme total EUR 2.5 million, divided into three lots with co-financing of 60–95%, supporting projects of 24–48 months that advance European values, social inclusion, and accountability.

The European Commission (EC) is providing targeted funding to civil society organisations (CSOs) in Kosovo to promote democracy, inclusion, gender equality, and access to justice. This programme aligns with the EU’s enlargement framework and the accession process, supporting participatory governance, accountability, and alignment with European values.

Programme Objectives

The funding supports projects that:

Funding Structure

Who Can Apply?

Project Duration

Key Priorities

How to Apply

  1. Develop a Project Proposal
    • Align with lot-specific objectives and EU priorities
    • Include budget, timeline, and sustainability plan
  2. Prepare Required Documentation
    • Proof of legal registration and organizational experience
    • Co-financing plan and partnership agreements (if applicable)
  3. Submit Application via EC Portal
    • Ensure compliance with eligibility and funding criteria
  4. Evaluation Process
    • Proposals are assessed on relevance, impact, feasibility, and inclusivity
    • Priority given to projects demonstrating sustainable, measurable outcomes

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the total funding available?
EUR 2.5 million across three lots.

2. Who is eligible to apply?
Non-profit, legally registered CSOs with at least 3 years of experience.

3. What are the thematic priorities?
Diversity & inclusion, gender equality & women empowerment, and access to justice.

4. What is the project duration?
24–48 months for Lots 1 & 2; 24–36 months for Lot 3.

5. Are partnerships required?
Yes, Lot 3 applicants outside Kosovo must partner with a local organisation.

6. What co-financing is required?
EU co-financing covers 60–95% of eligible costs; remaining funds must be secured by applicants.

7. How will projects be evaluated?
Based on relevance, impact, feasibility, inclusivity, and alignment with EU values.

Conclusion

The European Commission Civil Society Funding in Kosovo provides strategic support to strengthen democracy, inclusion, gender equality, and access to justice. By funding long-term, rights-based projects, the programme empowers civil society to promote social cohesion, accountability, and alignment with European standards, contributing to sustainable development and participatory governance in Kosovo.

For more information, visit European Commission (EC).

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