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Democracy Commission Small Grants Funding Opportunity 2022
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December 20, 2021

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The U.S. Embassy Belgrade announces an open competition for local, non-profit civil society or non-governmental organizations (CSOs or NGOs) and independent media outlets to submit applications to take part in the Democracy Commission Small Grants program in Serbia. Deadline: February 1, 2022, 15:00h.

Program Objective

The overall goal of the Democracy Commission Small Grants program is to strengthen democracy, protect human rights, and support economic development in the Republic of Serbia, including in local municipalities outside Belgrade.

Priority Themes

The following list represents the project priority themes. 

  1. Participatory Democracy:  Promoting increased participation by informed citizens — including young people and vulnerable populations, i.e., the disabled, ethnic and religious minorities, the LGBT community — in the democratic process.  Supporting effective advocacy on behalf of communities or groups.  Promoting government responsiveness to constituents.  Education of voters about policies and processes.  Public debate over matters of public interest or concern.
  2. Human Rights:  Promoting tolerance of, understanding of, and equality for vulnerable populations, including the disabled, ethnic and religious minorities, the LGBT community, etc.  Furthering gender equality and women empowerment.

Eligibility

To be eligible for consideration, applicants must be a local, non-profit civil society or non-governmental organizations (CSOs or NGOs) or an independent media outlet legally registered in Serbia.

Restrictions

You CANNOT apply for a Democracy Commission Small Grant from the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade if your project:

  • involves partisan political activity.
  • fund attendance at overseas conferences or trips abroad.
  • international travel to/from the U.S. or countries outside the Balkan region.
  • involves giving charitable activity and humanitarian aid.
  • involves fundraising.
  • is commercial in nature, i.e., you are making money.
  • focuses on academic or scientific research.
  • is focused on arts, culture, or any other areas beyond the themes listed above.
  • is focused on skill learning or training programs unless the activity is specifically aimed at promoting the integration of disadvantaged groups into society.
  • duplicates an already existing project.

For more information please visit: https://rs.usembassy.gov/democracy-commission-small-grants-program/