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Guidelines for Grant Applications

CERV STRIVE 2024

by LibertiesEU

CERV STRIVE 2024 – Call for Proposals

Background

Liberties is a network of national-level organizations in 18 EU Member States with a mission to support and encourage the EU and the Member States to respect, protect and promote the values in Article 2 of the Treaty on the EU by supporting civil society organizations' active at local, regional or national levels. Our activities foster solidarity through capacity building on communications and litigation, collaborating on research, advocacy, awareness-raising, and dissemination activities on EU-wide issues, individually and in synergy with other transnational organizations. Liberties’ work to strengthen the impact of its Members at the national level contributes to the implementation of rights in other EU policy areas. Building on Liberties’ achievements so far, the activities of STRIVE will (1) foster the network’s ability to provide an expert contribution to the promotion and protection of Union values, (2) strengthen and expand the network, (3) build Members’ capacity to maximize impacts of their work (4) boost public awareness and engagement on EU values and how to protect them.

Goals

Liberties' specific objectives for the year 2024 are in support of three essential components of our mission: network development, capacity building, and expert contribution to the rights and values in the EU - in line with our strategic objectives as defined previously in the framework proposal:

  • Specific Objective 1 (SO1): Providing expert contribution to the promotion and protection of fundamental rights and Union values in the EU
  • Specific Objective 2 (SO2): Strengthening and expanding the network
  • Specific Objective 3 (SO3): Building Members’ capacity to maximise impacts on the ground
  • Specific Objective 4 (SO4): Boost values-based information and dissemination for enhanced public engagement on rights and values

Regranting Areas and Objectives

The regranting in the scope of CERV-STRIVE 2024 has the following specific objectives:

- to support national initiatives furthering the capacity building of the use of the Charter of Fundamental Rights at the national level.

- to support national initiatives in advancing research and positioning the Charter in fundamental rights litigation.

- to support national initiatives in the use of the Charter through strategic advocacy and campaigning related to fundamental rights litigation based on recommendations and findings of the annual rule of law reports (EC and Liberties report).

Expected results

  • Developed strong partnerships between national initiatives in the use of the Charter of Fundamental Rights
  • Increased national research and positioning of the Charter in fundamental rights litigation.
  • Increased advocacy and campaigns related to the use of the Charter to advance findings of the rule of law reports.

Timeframe for project implementation

The duration of supported initiatives will be from 6 to 12 months.

The selection process for applications received in response to this Call for Applications is planned to be finalized by the end of May 2024, and the start of the approved projects is planned for June 2024. Liberties reserve the right to change the timeline of the application process, as the evaluation period may vary depending on the number of applicants received and following the EC guidance of the process.

Financial frame

The total amount made available under the Call for Project Proposals is EUR 150,000.

Size of grants:

Any grant requested under this Call must fall between the following minimum and maximum amounts:

●  minimum amount: EUR 20,000

●  maximum amount: EUR 45,000

Eligibility of applicants

All Liberties members are eligible to apply for the project funding.

Grants will be awarded to Liberties members with a mission and demonstrated experience in the thematic priorities of this Call.

Proposals directly or indirectly addressing lessons learned from the Charter training held by Liberties in 2022 and 2023 will be given priority.

APPLICATION PROCESS

To support high-quality applications and to optimize the selection process, the application process for the regranting will have one stage:

1) FULL APPLICATION - Deadline: 1 May 2024. Approval stage: Submitted full applications will be reviewed and evaluated by three independent experts/evaluators. After the evaluation of all full applications, the Selection Committee will decide on the grant recipients.

2) A full application consists of a fully completed Application Form and Budget Template.

3) Applications need to be submitted to liberties@liberties.eu with the title "STRIVE 2024 application"; all relevant questions need to be submitted to the same email address before 1 April 2024.

Number of applications and grants per applicant

A member organization may not submit more than one application under this Call for Applications.

All relevant information on rules, conditions, eligibility, and evaluation criteria is available in the Guidelines for Applicants.

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