Patrizia Brandellero, Senior Sector Officer - Civil Society, FMO Oslo, 1 September 2011
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EEA GRANTS NORWAY GRANTS2009-14
Patrizia Brandellero, Senior Sector Officer - Civil Society, FMOOslo, 1 September 2011
EEA funding to NGOs and bilateral cooperation with Norwegian civil society
EEA GRANTS NORWAY GRANTS2009-14
Reducing disparitiesStrengthening relations
New impetus 09-14 in support to civil society
EEA Grants Norway Grants2009-14
NGO Funds – critical support
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Social justiceDemocratic processesHuman rights, anti-discriminationEmpowerment of vulnerable groupsStrengthened capacity
AdvocacyAwareness raising Engagement and participationLocal impactKey servicesCoalition building
EEA Grants Norway Grants2009-14
2009-14: What’s new for NGOs?
Increased size of support – up to 140M€
Focus NGO Programmes on strategic processes that are results-based and lead to change and sustainability: institutional strengthening, networking, policy and strategy development, advocacy and watchdog activities, increasing civic participation
Address key areas of concern (human rights, democratic processes, social inclusion…)
EEA Grants Norway Grants2009-14
NGO Programmes 2009-14 – strategic framework
ObjectiveStrengthened civil society development and enhanced contribution to social justice, democracy and sustainable development
ApplicantsNon-profit voluntary organisation established as a legal entity, having a non-commercial purpose, independent of local, regional and central government, public entities, political parties and commercial organisations. Religious institutions and political parties are not considered NGOs
EEA Grants Norway Grants2009-14
NGO Programmes 2009-14 – Expected outcomes
Active citizenship fostered Increased involvement of NGOs in policy and decision-making
processes with local, regional and national governments Cross-sectoral partnerships developed, particularly with government
organisations at local, regional and national level Democratic values, including human rights, promoted Advocacy and watchdog role developed Developed networks and coalitions of NGOs working in partnership Strengthened capacity of NGOs and an enabling environment for the
sector promoted Increased contribution to sustainable development achieved Provision of welfare and basic services to defined target groups
increased Empowerment of vulnerable groups
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NGO Programmes 2009-14 – Areas of supportCore areas (at least one third of support)
Democracy Human rights including minorities rights (ethnic,
religious, linguistic and sexual orientation) Good governance and transparency Participatory democracy Combat racism and xenophobia Anti-discrimination Social inequalities, poverty and exclusion, including in rural areas Gender equality and Gender-based violence
Additional eligible areas and activities Environmental protection and climate change Provision of welfare and basic services
At least 10% for children and youth-driven organisations and or activities
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NGO Programmes 2009-14 – Suggested activities
Fostering active citizenship and participatory democracy, including grassroot/local level
Advocacy, watchdog and monitoring activities Awareness raising activities Multicultural dialogue activities Participation in policy and decision-making processes Capacity-building and organisational support to NGOs Strengthening governance in membership-based NGOs Network and coalition building Mutual learning and dissemination Education and training activities Cultural initiatives to promote key areas
EEA Grants Norway Grants2009-14
New Set up 2009-14
Management Programme Operator (PO) autonomous of government, have
links to and strengthen the capacity of the sector Possible for FMO or for the FP to contract PO Consortium an optionRules and modalities – Guideline Up to 90% grants for projects, in-kind up to 50% of co-financing Complementary actions (at Programme level for exchanges
with donor and other Beneficiary states) Proportionality in management and reporting Advance payment system
EEA Grants Norway Grants2009-14
NGO 2009-14 Bilateral relations
Contribute to objective and outcomes Mutual benefit Strategic exchanges developed at Programme level Facilitation in contact building
Funding available: Funds for outreach/networking Programme Operator Funds for bilateral exchange for:
Seed money to develop partnership projects Know-how exchange with partners/contacts
Partners can also be from BS, or bordering country outside the EEA
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Getting involved…
Projects: Strengthening individual/sectoral contacts Developing existing contacts within networks Innovative ideas/projects, new partnerships
Programmes: Contributing to Programme level exchanges, events, capacity-
building (ex. advocacy, organisational development, fund-raising…)
EEA Grants Norway Grants2009-14
State of play
€86M agreed in 8 countries to date
Amount(M€) FocusEE: 2.3 multiculturalism, minorities, children/youth, cap.build.LV: 10.36 multiculturalism, minorities, children/youth, capacityLT: 5.5 gender and domestic violence, cooperation with Belarus BG: 11.79 good governance, discrimination and exclusion, RomaSI: 1.87 cross sectoral partnerships, children/youth, RomaCZ: 9.8 democracy, Roma, environment, climate changeSK: 6.9 children/youth, RomaPL: 37 tbd
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