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Call for project bids to promote open societies and address climate change in Slovakia

British Embassy Bratislava invites Slovak non-profit organisations to submit project proposals by 9 October 2022 that promote open societies or reduce the impact of climate change.

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The British Embassy in Bratislava invites Slovak non-profit organisations to submit proposals for projects of up to 5,000 euros that will:

  • promote open societies, either through:
    • supporting effective and transparent governance, robust democratic institutions and the rule of law
    • promoting social inclusion and gender equality
    • defending universal human rights, or
  • reduce the impacts of climate change and enhance biodiversity

Bids can focus on one or several of these topics. Successful bidders will be expected to provide end-to-end delivery of their proposals, including regular updates, as agreed in advance with the embassy.

We can consider co-funded activity but you should make clear in any proposal if this is the case and the details of any co-funding.

All project activity must be complete and project completion reports submitted by 17 March 2023.

Application process

  1. Complete and email the 2 forms to BritishEmbassyBratislava@fcdo.gov.uk by 11:59pm on Sunday 9 October 2022:

    • Project Proposal Form
    • Activity Based Budget

Activity Based Budget

Project Proposal Form

2. An embassy programme board panel will assess the bids by Friday 14 October 2022.

3. The outcome of the programme board will be communicated to bidders on Friday 21 October 2022.

Criteria against which proposals will be assessed

  • we can only grant this funding to non-profit organisations and funding will be provided in arrears
  • feasibility of proposals setting out how this activity would be delivered in the timeframe available
  • value for money
  • closeness of fit with embassy objectives
  • how impact will be sustained
  • consideration and suggested management of risks to delivery

Updates to this page

Published 21 September 2022