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The
Foundation for Democratic Initiatives (FDI)
invites all NGOs, associations and other not
for profit organizations to apply for grants
based on Community development Grants Program.
The aim of the program is supporting the readiness
and capability of the people to identify problems
in the community and initiate solutions through
a planning process that starts within community.
The program seeks stimulating of creativity
and efficiency in problem solving which community
faces with, stimulating of know-how and the
use of human recourses in the community; undertaking
concrete steps in solving of problems in the
community, supporting of democratic processes
and positive changes in the community; active
engagement of citizens in undertaking initiatives
with common/public interest; community empowerment
through the capacity building – community
organizing/development; mobilizing local resources
and defending community interest in front
of authorities in local government.
Priority will be given to the projects that
show interaction between the respective sectors
in solving the community problems; projects
which increase public participation in decisions-making
especially youth and communities in rural
areas; projects that will increase citizens’
participation especially from mixed communities;
and/or projects that encourage minority’s
participation in community development, integration
and decision-making processes.
Besides financial support of projects by which
communities will be developed, FDI will offer
technical support which will help in empowering
non governmental organization’s capacities
to work in the field of community development.
Grants range is from 500 up to 5,000 Euros
Until the end of year 2008, FDI will announce
two rounds of grants.
The applications for the first round of grants
must be submitted till September 22, 2008,
whilst for the second round of grants NGOs
must submit their project proposals from October
01-22 2008.
The decision making process for the first
round of grants will take place on October
2008, whilst the second round will be done
during November 2008.
Priority will be given to projects that engage
youth, women and minorities in community development.
The applicants are recommended to send a concept
paper of the project and consult with responsible
persons within FDI (Bujar Nura) before submitting
their final grant proposal. The consultations
are not obligatory, but are considered as
a tool to offer right orientation and facilitate
developing the project idea.
The grants proposals should be submitted in
FDI office in Gjakova or through email address:
fdigjakova@yahoo.com

Foundation for Democratic Initiatives
(FDI) - Gjakova
Mbretëresha Teuta no. 7/1,
Phone nr. 0390/327 882 |
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