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    Funding Opportunity 2026: Engaged Democracy Initiative Response Hub Grants for Civic Organizations @Unknown

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    Civil society organizations and grassroots movements across the Western Balkans now have a new opportunity to access flexible funding through the Response Hub Grants under the European Fund for the Balkans Engaged Democracy Initiative (EDI).

    Designed to respond to the fast-changing realities faced by civic actors, the Response Hub offers rapid, adaptable financial support to organizations, initiatives, media outlets, and activists working to protect democratic values and public interests.

    Whether responding to a sudden social crisis, experimenting with innovative civic solutions, or maintaining organizational stability during difficult times, the Response Hub provides resources that move “at the speed of real life.”

    About the Engaged Democracy Initiative Response Hub

    The Response Hub is a flexible funding mechanism created by the European Fund for the Balkans through the Engaged Democracy Initiative.

    The program provides micro-financial and non-financial support to civic groups and initiatives in the Western Balkans that are working to strengthen democratic processes, protect human rights, and promote accountable governance.

    Supported projects must align with one of the EDI thematic focus areas:

    • Human Rights

    • Environment

    • Media

    • Public Spaces

    • Decent Work

    Through this initiative, the fund aims to empower organizations that play a critical role in defending democratic institutions and promoting the public interest.

    Grant Categories Available

    Applicants can choose from five grant categories, each designed to address different needs within the civic sector.

    1. Social Urgency Grants (Up to €7,000)

    Social Urgency Grants support rapid-response civic actions during critical social, political, or environmental moments.

    These grants help organizations react quickly to events such as:

    • Emergency advocacy campaigns

    • Protests against harmful developments

    • Community mobilization during local crises

    • Rapid policy response initiatives

    By providing fast funding, the program ensures civic voices remain active during moments when timely action is crucial.

    2. Organizational Urgency Grants (Up to €700)

    Many grassroots organizations face operational challenges due to unexpected financial gaps. Organizational Urgency Grants help cover essential operational costs, allowing organizations to remain active.

    Eligible expenses may include:

    • Electricity

    • Internet services

    • Rent

    • Heating or utilities

    These grants act as a lifeline for organizations experiencing short-term financial pressure.

    Note: Organizations may receive this grant only once per calendar year, and a limited number of awards are available.

    3. Innovation Grants (Up to €5,000)

    Innovation Grants support experimentation and creative problem-solving within the civic sector.

    These grants provide resources for organizations to:

    • Pilot new civic engagement approaches

    • Test digital transparency tools

    • Develop innovative communication strategies

    • Experiment with new community outreach models

    Projects can run for up to six months, encouraging learning, testing, and iteration.

    4. Travel Grants (Up to €1,500)

    Travel Grants enable civic actors to connect with regional and international networks, strengthening collaboration and knowledge exchange.

    Funds may cover:

    • Travel costs

    • Accommodation

    • Participation fees

    Eligible activities include:

    • International conferences

    • Advocacy meetings in regional capitals or Brussels

    • Specialized training workshops

    These grants help activists build regional solidarity and strategic partnerships.

    5. Organizational Development Grants (Up to €2,000)

    Organizational Development Grants help civic groups strengthen their institutional capacity and long-term sustainability.

    Supported activities may include:

    • Strategic planning sessions

    • Development of organizational bylaws

    • Financial management training

    • Internal governance improvements

    The goal is to enhance the organizational backbone needed to manage larger projects and challenges.

    Eligibility Criteria

    The program is open to applicants from the Western Balkans Six (WB6) countries:

    • Albania

    • Bosnia and Herzegovina

    • Kosovo

    • Montenegro

    • North Macedonia

    • Serbia

    Eligible Applicants

    • Registered non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

    • Informal movements or grassroots initiatives

    • Regional civil society networks

    Informal groups may apply through:

    • A Fiscal Host (a registered NGO), or

    • Consultancy contracts.

    Financial Guidelines

    Applicants should consider the following financial conditions:

    • Grant amounts are gross, meaning all applicable taxes and bank fees must be included in the requested budget.

    • Informal groups using a fiscal host may allocate up to 7% of the total grant to cover administrative and accounting costs.

    Application Language

    Applications are accepted in English. However, applicants may also submit proposals in their local language and translate them using an online tool.

    The program emphasizes accessibility and confirms that grammar will not affect evaluation.

    Click Here, for more details about  the application.

    Rapid Review and Decision Process

    The Response Hub is designed to provide quick and efficient decisions.

    • Rolling Applications: Submissions are accepted throughout the year.

    • Final Deadline: September 3, 2026

    Decision Timeline

    • Social Urgency Grants: Decision within 48 business hours

    • All other grant categories: Decision within 15 days

    All applications are reviewed by an Independent Selection Committee.

    Why This Grant Matters

    The Engaged Democracy Initiative Response Hub offers something many civic funding programs lack: speed, flexibility, and responsiveness.

    By supporting grassroots actors during urgent moments, experimentation phases, and organizational challenges, the initiative helps strengthen democratic participation and civic resilience across the Western Balkans.

    Organizations and movements working on human rights, environmental protection, media freedom, public space advocacy, and labor rights are encouraged to apply and take advantage of this opportunity.

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