Who can apply: Any registered civil-society organisation (CSO) in Moldova that has not previously received BREN financial support
Closing date: Monday, 11 August 2025, 18:00 Chișinău time
Grant size: GBP 30,000 – 50,000
Funding model: Activity-based grants
Project length: Up to 9 months – all projects must finish by 31 May 2026
Estimated awards: Maximum 5 grants
The Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) is currently accepting applications from civil society organisations in Moldova as part of the programme Building Resilience in the Eastern Neighbourhood II (BREN II).
The UK-funded Building Resilience in the Eastern Neighbourhood (BREN II) programme supports civil-society action that improves the human security of women and other marginalised groups across the countries of Eastern Neighbourhood.
For 2025 – 2027 in Moldova, every project must address at least one thematic priority below and apply gender-, conflict- and disability-sensitive methods.
(Use these guidelines to shape project activities.)
We particularly encourage applications from organizations operating in the Gagauzia region and the Security Zone.
IWPR will consider projects that concentrate on one or more of the following:
Strongly encouraged to apply
Joint applications
Partnerships are welcome, particularly those that:
Applicants must demonstrate:
Successful applicants will take part in BREN’s national/regional learning events and may undergo an organisational or resilience needs assessment.
(Please find the Application Form and Budget Template in English, Romanian and Russian here)
Email the following documents (email subject: BREN II-ABPG-2025-ARM-[Org Acronym]) to iwpr-en@iwpr.net:
There will be a two-stage evaluation process of applications. In the first stage, applications will be shortlisted by IWPR based on the following criteria:
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Assessment |
Points |
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The proposal is clear and detailed; all required documentation is in place; and the proposed project is clearly in line with the BREN programme’s thematic priorities. |
8-10 points |
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The proposal is mostly clear and contains sufficient information; most key documentation is in place; and the proposed project is broadly in line with the BREN programme’s thematic priorities. |
5-7 points |
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The proposal is unclear, or documentation is missing, or the thematic focus does not align with the BREN programme’s thematic priorities. |
1-4 points |
IWPR may request clarifications from the organisations in the shortlisting stage.
Proposals with a score of at least 5 points will be submitted to the selection panel for full review.
The selection panel, which consists of representatives from IWPR and the UK Embassy in Moldova], will assess proposals based on the set criteria as described in the below table. Applicants with the highest scores will be selected for funding. Funding will be contingent on vetting processes.
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Nr. |
Criteria |
Maximum points |
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1. |
Adequate response to the call objectives The project design responds to the objectives outlined in this call and proposes adequate solutions to the relevant challenges in Moldova. It builds on already existing activities and adds value. |
30 |
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2. |
Technical approach Proposed project design presents a clear situation analysis, and identifies objectives, outputs, and activities of the project, which are coherent to one another. The project can be implemented with moderate risks. |
30 |
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3. |
Organisational resilience The project demonstrates that implementing the project is in the organisation’s interests and will help the organisation become more resilient. |
20 |
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4. |
Cost evaluation The project budget is clear and corresponds to the technical approach. The included costs are reasonable and necessary to achieve the project objectives. |
20 |
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Maximum total technical scoring: |
100 |
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Interested organisations should complete and submit application and budget forms to iwpr-en@iwpr.net.
Applications may be submitted in English, Romanian, or Russian (English preferred; language choice does not affect award decisions).
We encourage narrative and financial proposals to be written and prepared by organisational staff. Where AI is used, we request this is kept to a minimum and used in an ethical and responsible manner.
IWPR reserves the right to award fewer or more awards, depending on the quality of applications received, and the context at the time of selection.
Questions? Contact our Moldova Country Coordinator at tatianachebac@iwpr.net. Replies will be provided until 1 August 2025.
An information session about this grant call will take place on 4 August 2025, 12:00, you can access this link.
IWPR is an international non-profit that builds peace and democracy through free media and empowered civil society.
The Building Resilience in the Eastern Neighbourhood II (BREN-II) project is implemented by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) and funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).
We look forward to receiving your innovative proposals that advance peace, security, and inclusion in Moldova.