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NGO Project Measure (2009-2014)

Source of Funding: EEA Financial Mechanism 2009-2014
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Sub-programme „NGO project measure”( 5 783 036 EUR)

OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS


Social sector activities

Activities: fostering of welfare and provision of basic social services, local and regional NGO initiatives aimed at reduction of social inequality, promotion of social inclusion and gender equality, as well as integration of children and youth at risk of social exclusion.

Development of cohesive society

Activities: fostering of intercultural dialogue and integration of national minorities, including strengthening of human rights and national identity, awareness-raising informative and educational activities on citizenship issues and Latvian language training, which encourages democratic participation, prevents discrimination and promotes tolerance and acquisition of citizenship.

Types of projects:

•    Micro projects (local level): 5000-20000 EUR
•    Medium projects (regional level): 20000-50000 EUR
•    Macro projects (national or international level): 50000-100000 EUR Maximum project implementation time – 1 year (for micro projects) or 2 years (for medium projects and macro projects) (until April 30, 2016).

Calls for project proposals in sub-programme:

1st call:  November 27, 2012
2nd call: September 27, 2013
3rd call: 4th quarter of 2014 (for micro projects only)

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More about EEA Grants programme "NGO fund" at SIF website here
EEA Grants website in Latvia: www.eeagrants.lv
EEA Grants official website: www.eeagrants.org

Projects: 124 (Cancelled: 4)



No.Project PromoterProject's title
1.Society „Creative Association for Youth TREPES”Voluntary platform
2.Union „I see”Another Latvia
3.Association „Latvian J.K.A. karate-do Federation”A strong body- healthy mind
4.Society „Latvian Autism Center”The Reducing of Social Exclusion and Invalidisation of Children with Autism and Autistic Spectrum Disorders