Application Deadline and Instructions: Applications must be received by Freedom House by 23:59 EST on July 26, 2021. All grant applications must be submitted electronically to eurasia@freedomhouse.org with “Moldova Citizens Speak Small Grants” in the subject line.
Freedom House invites applications for funding and support from citizen-led initiatives and advocacy campaigns based in the Republic of Moldova that seek to advance democratic reform and fundamental freedoms and/or enhance government accountability at local and national levels. Proposals should focus on substantial engagement of citizens and suggest outreach and engagement methods to promote diverse participation. The local or national issue of concern should be clearly identified and the plan to address the issue should be detailed and feasible in the allotted time. The project should include direct or indirect engagement with decision-makers and should contain a strong publicity component through traditional or social media.
Illustrative examples of competitive proposals could range from a community campaign to draw attention to a specific reform priority or emerging threat to fundamental freedoms, to interventions to enhance citizen oversight and/or government accountability mechanisms, or crowd source policy proposal development.
Freedom House will select up to four (4) applications for small grants up to $10,000 in funding each. Grantees will have three to six months to fully prepare and implement projects in their communities. Applicants will be evaluated on the following criteria:
Only non-commercial organizations, associations, initiatives, and foundations active in the Republic of Moldova are eligible for participation in this program. Individuals and government, quasi-government, or commercial agencies and bodies are not eligible for funding.
Selection decisions will be made on a rolling basis beginning in late July 2021. Proposals may cost between $5,000 - $10,000. Selected organizations will receive up to 6 months of financial assistance beginning in August 2021, and will work closely with and report to Freedom House staff on funded activities for the duration of the grant period.
This activity is part of the Freedom House’s project “Citizens Speak: Advancing Citizen-Led Democratic Reform in Moldova,” supported by the US State Department and NDI, which aims to mobilize civil society in support of democratic reforms, fundamental freedoms, and government accountability.
Founded in 1941 by Eleanor Roosevelt and others, Freedom House is the oldest non-profit, nongovernmental organization in the United States dedicated to promoting and defending democracy and freedom worldwide. Freedom House supports the global expansion of freedom through its advocacy activities, monitoring, and in-depth research on the state of freedom, and direct support of democratic reformers throughout the world.