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Prepared by the Open Society Institute-Brussels
Preface Like any large bureaucracy, the European Commission can often appear daunting and inaccessible. It has been known to inspire fear and loathing among some, awe and admiration among others. Having said this, it is an institution that is playing an increasingly significant role in many of the countries of the Soros foundations network, especially in the ten candidate countries for accession to the European Union (EU). But the Commission's policies and activities are also significant in the Western Balkans, the Newly Independent States (NIS) and Mongolia. With this guide we have tried to give an overview of the relevant programs of the EU that are open to non-governmental organisations (NGOs). Although applying for EU funding may not be recommended for the faint-hearted, efforts are underway within the European Commission to make the process less painful.
A copy of this guide is available on the OSI-Budapest website: http://www.osi.hu in the “What’s new” section. We plan to update this guide regularly. Any comments, enquiries or suggestions should be sent to: Open Society Institute-Brussels Table of contents Section 1: General Information for Applicants Introduction Application Check List Deadlines for the Submission of Project Proposals Access Bistro (Tacis) Consensus II (PHARE) Culture 2000 Daphne Program (Measures for combating violence against children, young persons and women) Ecos-Ouverture (Phare and Tacis) European Training Foundation European Voluntary Service Falcone Fifth Framework Program Grotius Leonardo da Vinci Program LIEN - Tacis Measures to Achieve Equality Between Men and Women Odysseus OISIN Program of Community Action on the Prevention of AIDS and Certain Other Communicable Diseases Socrates STOP Subsidies for Certain Activities of Organizations Pursuing Human Rights Objectives Support for Democracy for Countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Including the Republics Formerly Part of Yugoslavia Support for Democracy in the New Independent States and Mongolia Support of European Integration Activities Organized by Academic Institutions and Other Organizations Tempus III Youth |