We inform the interested CSOs that the application deadline for the Small Grants Facility within the project “Money Watch – Civil Society Guarding the Budget” has been extended until 20 November 2018. Complete applications should be sent to e-mail: info@institut-alternativa.org .
CSOs which have already submitted their project proposal and full application are not obliged to do it again.
In order to be eligible for a grant, the applicants must:
- be a legal person;
- be non-profit making;
- be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action with the co-applicant(s) and affiliated entity(ies), not acting as an intermediary;
- be registered in Montenegro at least 12 months prior to the deadline for submission of project proposals and
- have an annual turnover of more than EUR 10,000 in 2016 or 2017.
If only one organisation applies for the grant, its annual turnover in 2016 or 2017 should be above 10.000 euro. If more then one organisation applies for the grant (lead applicants and partner(s)), their cumulative turnover in 2016 or 2017 should be above 10.000 euro.
To apply for grants, following documents should be completed and submitted: Application Form, Budget proposal and Logical framework.
Before completing these forms, please carefully read Guidelines for applicants.
For sub-grantees, we have prepared capacity-building programme in project management and public spending oversight, aimed at contributing to successful implementation of their projects and their future work in this area.
Supported by the EU Delegation in Montenegro, IA has ensured 85.000 euro for this Small Grants Facility. Individual grants requested under this Call for proposals must fall between 8.000 EUR and 10.000 EUR.
Note: Organisations which have already received two sub-grants or are direct beneficiaries through the IPA 2016 Civil Society Facility Montenegro Programme EuropeAid/153998/DD/ACT/MECSF are not eligible to apply.
Project “Money Watch – Civil Society Guarding the Budget” is being implemented by Institute Alternative, in partnership with Institute of Public Finance from Zagreb and NGO New Horizon from Ulcinj. The project is financially supported by European Union.