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Tips to apply to the European Instrument for Democracy & Human Rights (EIDHR)

The European Instrument for Democracy & Human Rights (EIDHR) was established by the European Union in 2014. This instrument is designed to support civil society to become an effective force for political reform and the defense of human rights. The deadline for this opportunity is the 9th of January 2020 and the amount NGOs can apply for is EUR 700,000 to EUR 5,000,000.

Who can apply for the EIDHR?

The EIDHR is open for applications from NGOs and Civil Society organizations. It is encouraged that NGOs apply in partnership with other organizations with one lead-applicant and different co-applicants. Only NGOs with an annual budget 50% of the minimum are eligible. There is no nationality restriction on this call for applications, but for some lots, the call is restricted for projects in developing countries.

What can be funded with the EIDHR?

The global objective of this call for proposals is to support civil society in the protection and promotion of democracy, human rights, and fundamental freedoms worldwide.

The European Instrument for Democracy & Human Rights has three lots.

The funding amount and the activities supported vary depending on the lot, so it is recommended to carefully read the guidelines for the EIDHR to make sure your activities are included in the list of supported activities.

The priorities of lot 1 are:

The priority of lot 2 is:

The priorities of lot 3 are:

The size of a grant that NGOs can apply for depends on the lot. The amounts are as follows:

How to apply to the EIDHR?

Organizations applying for the EIDHR need to be registered in PADOR, the registration system the EU uses. Make sure to be registered there in advance, as the process can take a while! In the concept note stage, only the lead applicant needs to register.

In the first stage of the application process, applicants must send a concept note. The concept note should be uploaded through the online system PROSPECT. Check-in advance if you have all the documents necessary to register there!

Make sure to follow all the templates that are given with the guidelines in every detail. The concept note needs to include all important information, as no further annexes are accepted. If you do not follow the guidelines, your concept note might be rejected for formalities.

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