Overview
| Donor: | Open Government Partnership (OGP) |
| Application procedure: | Full Proposal |
| Donor base: | United States |
| Reference number: | - |
| Eligible applicants: | Non-Profit Organisation |
| Deadline: | 10.04.2025 |
Financial details
| Grant size: | Small - up to $100,000 |
| Minimum grant size: | - |
| Total available budget: | - |
| Funding type: | Grants |
| Maximum grant size: | 15.000€ |
| Funding ratio: | up to 90% |
Sectors
- Capacity Building
- Governance & Democracy
- Human Rights
- Social Inclusion
Project Locations
Europe
Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine
Description
1) Objective
With the support of the European Union, OGP is launching the “Civil Society Innovations for Open Government” Grants (hereinafter referred to as “Grants”) calling for proposals from civil society organisations in Eastern Partnership OGP members, including Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
The objective of the Grants is to support the development of innovative tools and/or public engagement techniques (both digital and offline) that promote enhanced implementation, co-creation and/or monitoring of anti-corruption, accountability, open government, civic space and public participation reforms at the national and local levels. Ideally, supported projects will also contribute to building and sustaining coalitions and efforts that are scalable and serve the purpose of expanding the base of civil society and other actors involved with OGP and open government activities.
2) Eligibility
The call is open to legally registered civil society organisations or consortia among registered civil society organisations from Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. Cross-country partnerships are also allowed. Support from governmental bodies and agencies is beneficial, though not mandatory.
3) Location
Actions must take place in Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine.
4) Budget
A financial award in the amount of maximum EUR 15,000. 10% co-financing is encouraged, if possible, but not mandatory. Project implementation timelines should not exceed the duration of maximum twelve (12) months and should be completed by no later than May 31, 2026. Note that funds will be disbursed through a cost-reimbursable scheme, based on narrative and financial reports.
5) Application
Applications will be accepted until April 10, 2025.

