This learning brief is based on the outcomes of a learning workshop organised by the EU TACSO 3 project in October 2022.
View morePresentations cover topics like FSTP, sub-granting procedures, human rights mechanism strengthening, Roma inclusion, organisational sustainability, etc.
View moreThe brochure presents a collection of good practices on FSTP - various existing approaches, experiences and lessons learned from the field. It is structured around three main topics: Call and Selection Procedures, Capacity Development, and Monitoring and Reporting to EU/Communication Results. The brochure is intended for civil society partners, potential future applicants, implementers of EU support and DG NEAR staff in delegations and headquarters.
View moreThe webinar contributed to sharing knowledge and experiences regarding grant narrative and financial reporting. It also aimed to contribute to the capacity building of the CSOs in the Western Balkans and Turkey and to improve reporting skills and the quality of the reports.
View moreThe Social Impact Analysis Guideline was developed within the scope of the Social Impact Analysis Training Program for Turkey which aimed to provide CSOs with guidance on social impact analysis, to provide practical skills to determine indicators specific to their main objectives and to enable them to internalize the practice of social impact analysis in a way that will become a part of their daily operations, ideally combined with good strategic planning. In addition to that, within the scope of the training programme, it was envisaged to clarify the concepts of “social impact analysis”, “monitoring and evaluation”, “outputs”, “results”, “indicators” etc. and to convey concrete examples and best practices of social impact analysis in Turkey and the world.
View moreGuidelines outline the results towards which EU support to civil society in the enlargement region will aspire in the period 2021 – 2027. The guidelines are anchored in a solid set of standards. These are based on EU Rule of law Acquis (Chapter 23 “Judiciary and fundamental rights” and Chapter 24 “Justice, freedom and security”) and other relevant international and European standards. They are furthermore aligned with recommendations, opinions and guidelines adopted by international organisations and inter-governmental fora. They apply standards developed by civil society for civil society at the global level.
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