Difference between revisions of "NCDO Matra/KPA"

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aim =The aim is to support small-scale projects in the neighboring countries of the European Union to promote cooperation in the area of for example human rights, education, health care and environmental issues. |
 
aim =The aim is to support small-scale projects in the neighboring countries of the European Union to promote cooperation in the area of for example human rights, education, health care and environmental issues. |
 
moreinfo =Matra/KPA grant is intended for project in official developing countries. Both material investments and knowledge transfer project can aplly for a KPA grant. |
 
moreinfo =Matra/KPA grant is intended for project in official developing countries. Both material investments and knowledge transfer project can aplly for a KPA grant. |
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Revision as of 18:13, 8 July 2010

NCDO Matra/KPA
Location: Visitors address: Mauritskade 63 1092 AD Amsterdam
Contact: Postal address:

P.O. BOX 94020 1090 GA Amsterdam tel: +31(0)20 568 8755 fax: +31(0)20 568 8787 [email protected]

Financed by: Ministery for Development Cooperation
Website: link
Finance
Finance mechanism: 50%
Budget: € 1,700,000 in 2010
Funding range:
Minimum:
Maximum:
Minimum return on investment:
Period / deadlines: all year round


Aim — The aim is to support small-scale projects in the neighboring countries of the European Union to promote cooperation in the area of for example human rights, education, health care and environmental issues.

More information — Matra/KPA grant is intended for project in official developing countries. Both material investments and knowledge transfer project can aplly for a KPA grant.

Sectors


Who can apply


Type of organisations targeted


Specific organisations targeted — Dutch organization and individuals

Type of projects


Specific type of projects — Themes are: Legislation and law Public administration services Public policy and politics Environmental NGO’s and Environmental authorities Public housing Educational services, Public relations and media Culture, welfare and health care Labor and social policy Human rights and minority issues

Project stadia


Target world region


Specific information on target countries — Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Turkey, Russian Federation, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldavia, Georgia en Armenia

Criteria — All project need to be relevant in terms of development. Projects need to have a structural and sustainable approach, they have to improve the quality of living for the poorest and they have to contribute to economical and social independents of the target group

How to apply


Application procedure — Application deadline October 1 2010

Selection procedure — The decision of grant approval will be communicated 8 weeks after the application date