Formal or informal coalitions (meaning: alliances, associations, federations, networks, platforms, umbrella organizations, unions of associations, working groups etc.) from any of Visegrad countries (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) operating on the national and/or international arena are invited to apply for support.
The applicants should have at least two years experience of cooperation in the sphere of the coalition’s current interests and should demonstrate that they:
Informal coalitions should have their internal by-laws written and adopted and should authorize one organization to apply for a grant on behalf of a group.
Coalitions which activities may be linked to discrimination, terrorism, ethnic hatred, partisan or religious initiatives, political party interests are not eligible to apply for grant.
In the second round of the program we intent to select ca 10 coalitions (2-3 in each Visegrad country) and offer them a maximum 3-year core support grants of an average value of EUR 15,000 per year.
Grants are awarded for one year (2011) and can be renewed for next one or two years upon approval of annual progress reports and action plans for next year.
Within this program we offer core support grants which means that any justified activities can be financed by the grant under the condition of observing the necessary lobbying restrictions (see below). Grants can be spent e.g. for:
Grants cannot be spent on the activities related to lobbying defined as an attempt to influence legislation through communications with: (1) any member or staff of a legislative body or (2) any government official or employee (other than a member or employee of a legislative body) who may participate in formulating legislation, but only if the principal purpose of the communication is to influence legislation. Direct lobbying also includes attempts to influence the general public on a measure that is the subject of a ballot initiative, referendum or similar process; in that case, the general public is deemed to be the “legislator”. Involvement in consultation processes as civic partners and providing opinion on the written invitation of the legislators is not considered lobbying.
Depending on their charitable/nonprofit status, coalitions that carry out activities related to lobbying as defined in the paragraph above may apply for grants, but they must make sure that these activities are financed from other sources.
If needed, further explanation on lobbying restrictions will be provided to selected applicants before signing grant agreement.
Grants will be awarded in an open grant competition. Applications will be reviewed by the program coordinator in cooperation with external experts from each Visegrad country. Additionally, C.S. Mott Foundation representative will examine the assessed proposals for legal compliance with lobbying restriction requirements. During the assessment process selected applicants might be asked for additional information. The final decision on awarding grants will be made by the Board of Directors of the Batory Foundation on the basis of recommendations of the program coordinator and experts.
After decision of the grant award a coalition or its leading organization should send a complete proposal, signed by the person authorized to represent the applicant, together with all attachments by post or in a pdf. format by email. Grants will be transferred after signing grant agreements specifying i.a. terms of their use and reporting requirements.
We do no exclude possibility of accepting unsolicited proposals for campaigns in issues that require urgent action or issues we find important.
The applications should be submitted by October 1st, 2010.
Applicants will be notified about the grant decisions by January 31st, 2011.
Applications should be prepared in English according to the Application Form and should not be longer than 3000 words. Applications must be accompanied by the following documents:
In case of informal coalitions, which are not obliged to prepare financial reports only two above mentioned tables are required. The application and required documents should be sent as attachments via e-mail to the following address: coalitions@batory.org.pl. In the subject of the message please give applicant’s name and country.