Second Public Call for Associations of War Victims and Inter-religious Dialogue

PRO-Future is issuing the second public call, which is open to: associations of war victims, churches and religious communities and non-governmental organizations focused on promoting inter-religious dialogue and committees for inter-religious cooperation.

The applicants are required to shape their ideas and proposals in accordance with the Platform for Peace (click here for more information), which is the result of years of intensive work within the PRO-Future project in local communities across BiH.

Application deadline and procedure

Applicants are required to submit their application through the online questionnaire with all the required forms (listed below) by April 20, 2020, 3:00 pm. 

Areas of interest and forms

The project proposals must concern peacebuilding and building trust in BiH. Funds, i.e. small grants will be available for activities/initiatives in the areas listed below.

Click on the document name listed for each area to open the questionnaire and the set of forms for applying:

Small grants for associations of war victims 

Online questionnaire: Apply

Links: PUBLIC CALL and project proposal FORM

Small grants for inter-religious dialogue

Online questionnaire: Apply

Links: PUBLIC CALL and project proposal FORM

Small grants for Committees for inter-religious cooperation

Online questionnaire: Apply

Links: PUBLIC CALL and project proposal FORM

The budget form is identical for all areas and can be downloaded HERE.

After the appeals period, three additional project proposals were approved. FINAL RESULTS are available here.

Grants for initiatives that contribute to the reconciliation process, build trust in BiH, advocate for peace, promote a common vision for a stable future and connect local communities are continuously provided funds through small grants awarded by USAID’s PRO-Future project.

USAID’s project PRO-Future is implemented by Catholic Relief Services (CRS) in cooperation with Caritas BiH, the Institute for Youth Development KULT, Forum of Citizens of Tuzla (FGT), Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly (hCA) and the Interreligious Council in BiH (MRV BiH).

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