Deadline: 1 March, 1 June, 1 September and 1 December
Open to: Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), municipalities and schools
and other public institutions
Grant: Maximum contribution of the Fund for each Small Grant project is €6,000
Description
The International Visegrad Fund is giving small grants. The projects financed within Small Grant should fall within one of the following six categories:
- cultural cooperation,
- scientific exchange and research,
- education,
- youth exchange,
- cross-border cooperation,
- promotion of tourism.
Grant
Most recipients are non-governmental organizations (NGOs), municipalities and schools or other public institutions. Maximum contribution of the Fund for each Small Grant project is €6,000. The financial contribution of the Fund cannot exceed 70% of total project costs including the in-kind contribution of the applicant, or in-kind contributions of other subjects. The maximum time frame of the proposed budget is 6 months (even if the projects are envisaged to last longer).
As well, the criteria for project selection are as follows:
• topic and content of the project, its originality and compliance with the aims of the Fund
• quality, relevance and contribution of project partners
• transparency and accuracy of the budget
• development of civil society
• promotion of the concept of Visegrad cooperation
• multiplicative effect
• proposed media coverage and public relations, networking effect
• continuity of the project
• previous experience with the applicant (where applicable)
Annual budget: €600,000
Max. time frame: 6 months
Deadlines: 1 March, 1 June, 1 September and 1 December
Eligibility
With the exception of cross-border cooperation, entities from at least three Visegrad Group (V4) countries (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) must be involved (e.g., a V4 organizer and at least two V4 partners); it is advised, however, to include partners from all V4 countries. Any organization or natural person in the world (with the exception of institutions directly funded from state budgets) is eligible for the funding provided that the proposed project has “Visegrad” features (for inspiration please see previously approved grants).
Application
All grant applications must be submitted through the on-line application system by 12:00 (noon) CET on a given deadline date; signed hard-copy versions (printouts) with accompanying documentation can be personally delivered by 16:30 CET on the same day or sent by post with that day’s postmark as the latest.
For more information please call +421 259 203 811, –802 or e-mail at visegradfund@visegradfund.org
Are institutions/organizations from Macedonia eligibile, too?
Thank you.
Dear Bojan,
The Visegrad Grants are intended for non-governmental organizations (NGOs), municipalities and schools or other public institutions from the Visegrad Four, which means that only institutions/organizations from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia are eligible to apply.
Regards,
Mladiinfo
Dear Sir.
Greetings from Our I.C.C.C. NGOs in odisha.
please assistin us to get the small project in our Areas.
with regards.
Mr.P.K.GORADA.
I.C.C.C.
ODISHA.
Dead Mr. Gorada,
The Visegrad Grants are intended for non-governmental organizations (NGOs), municipalities and schools or other public institutions from the Visegrad Four, which means that only institutions/organizations from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia are eligible to apply. Follow our website, there will be some grants even for non-european NGOs.
Kind regards,
Mladiinfo team