Democracy, Human Rights, Rule of Law, and Freedom of Expression and the Press for Europe and Eurasia
Page 2The DRL is set to provide funding for subprograms such as Building the Capacity of Media to Increase Transparency and Counter Corruption, Improving Access to Justice in the North Caucasus, and Balkans Regional projects.
The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Affairs has a total allocated budget amounting to $1,820,000 to support the Democracy, Human Rights, Rule of Law, and Freedom of Expression/Press for Europe/Eurasia project.
To know more about this project, visit Topgovernmentgrants.com or go to the Grants.gov website.
Organizations and institutions will be qualified to apply for this program if they meet the following criteria:
a) Be a U.S. non-profit organization meeting the provisions described in Internal Revenue Code
b) Be able to manifest a demonstrated experience in administering successful and preferably similar projects
c) Be a registered user of Grants.gov or Grantsolution.gov
d) Be able to demonstrate existing, or the capacity to develop, active partnerships with in-country entities and as well as relevant stakeholders in industry and non-governmental organizations.
The Department of State, the primary agency funding the Democracy, Human Rights, Rule of Law, and Freedom of Expression/Press project for Europe/Eurasia, is the US government's leading agency responsible for the creation of a more secure, democratic and prosperous world for the benefit of the American people and the entire international community.
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