Posted on
dummy
Project name:
dummy
Sector:
- Human Rights Support to Refugees and IDPs
Start time:
End time:
Location:
Location
Budget:
1000€
Beneficiary:
Beneficiary
More info:
News:
Additonal materials:
Grants
Construction of a winery
- It was implemented by Terrae car LLC and resulted in the construction of facilities for the production and storage of 40 tons of grapes, or 24,000 liters of wine. The winery consists of a tasting room, a facility for rapid fermentation and a facility for sanitary needs. The project also helped purchase equipment for winemaking and aging.
Construction of an intensive perennial apple orchard
- It is implemented by Naše voće LLC in order to support the raising of an intensive apple orchard of around 37,000 seedlings on an area of about 11.45 hectares with accompanying equipment.
Construction of a multi-tunnel greenhouse
- It is implemented by Goran Radinović’s family farm with the aim of supporting the construction of a multi-tunnel greenhouse for strawberry production, covering a total area of 1,320 m2. Production in such a technically advanced multi-tunnel greenhouse ensures the growth and harvest of a quality product throughout the year and even multiple times higher yield compared to open-field production.
Modernisation of existing production facilities through purchase of equipment and construction of a poultry cage with associated equipment
- It is implemented by Alkoset LLC with the aim of modernising the existing laying hen farm with Big Dutchman equipment and meeting EU animal welfare standards. Also, the construction and outfitting of poultry cages will contribute to a reduction of production input costs.
Step by step, together towards our goal
- It was implemented by NGO Viva vita, with the aim of improving the state of waste collection and waste management in Pljevlja and assisting the most vulnerable categories in overcoming the challenges of COVID-19.
Get to know Roma and then make your own judgment – UROP
- It was implemented by Walk with us – Phiren Amenca, a youth Roma organisation, with the aim of enhancing social inclusion of Roma people by increasing the degree of respect for and acceptance of diversity in society. I also looked to increase Roma youth enrolment in educational institutions through an online platform during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Breastfeeding School
- It was implemented by the Centre for Counselling and Personal Development, with the aim of providing sufficient information about the benefits of breastfeeding and improving the prenatal and postpartum support system for women in the municipality of Tivat.
CattaroSail
- It was implemented by the Bokovac calafate workshop, with the aim of protecting and promoting the culture of making traditional wooden ships as part of the local cultural heritage and familiarising the general public with the culture of sailing. The grant also provided training for young sailors on the importance of traditional wooden craft.
Towards inclusion and accessibility through sports
- It was implemented by the Association for Assistance to Persons with Psychophysical Development (UZPD), with the aim of increasing inclusion and equality of persons with disabilities in Nikšić, as well as their motivation and self-confidence.
I choose a healthy lifestyle
- It was implemented by the Eco Centre Dolphin from Kotor, with the aim of improving the knowledge and skills of primary school children in Kotor in respect of the benefits of healthy lifestyles, particularly through cooperation between civil society and educational institutions. The grant helped strengthen cooperation among CSOs and between CSOs and the public sector. It also enhanced the advocacy capacities, knowledge and skills of local CSOs that took part in relevant training courses, as well as environmental awareness about healthy lifestyles among school children who participated in educational and practical training sessions.
Lake Šas – the untouched resource of Ulcinj
- It was implemented by Green Step from Ulcinj, with the aim of analysing the current situation the area of Lake Šas and initiating further steps towards its protection. Thanks to this sub-grant, the organisation improved its capacities and visibility. It also conducted research and prepared recommendations with respect to the efficiency of the management of Lake Šas. Furthermore, a roundtable discussion with representatives of national authorities and green CSOs helped define an initiative for renewing the procedure for declaring Lake Šas a protected area, which was submitted to the Municipality of Ulcinj for adoption.
Sound Source
- It was implemented by the Student Active Frequency of Radio Avant-Gard – SAFRA from Podgorica, with the aim of creating equal opportunities for study and activism for visually impaired students. Some of the activities included recording relevant audio books and setting up a site with an audio library, as well as initiating a constructive dialogue and raising awareness about their needs. Being recognised as student radio station, with this sub-grant SAFRA enhanced its capacities and expanded its horizons towards people with visual impairment. It signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Association of the Blind of Montenegro and tailored its services to the needs of the visually impaired. In addition, the grant also helped design and launch the Sound Source digital platform for the visually impaired, which will serve as a database for future beneficiaries.
The environment is very important – let’s protect it urgently
- It was implemented by LEGALIS, an NGO based in Pljevlja, with the aim of motivating the citizens of Pljevlja to take part in environment protection. LEGALIS established cooperation with the Municipality of Pljevlja and distributed around 50 led panels with educational brochures on environment and climate change. In addition, around 200 young people were directly involved in environmental protection activities in the most polluted municipality in Montenegro, which included educational workshops, community clean-up activities and the planting of 40 trees in the central part of Pljevlja.
Healthy and good connections
- It was implemented by the Civic Creative Centre from Cetinje, with the aim of building the capacities of youth from volunteer clubs and/or youth clubs in Tivat, Budva, Cetinje, Berane, Nikšić, Danilovgrad, Podgorica and Tuzi in terms of peer education on sexual and reproductive rights. This sub-grant helped present an online counseling service for young people and increased their awareness about risky behaviors. It directly reached 250 young people from the above-mentioned municipalities, but the outreach was much wider as the Civic Creative Center conducted an intensive social media campaign. Also, the sub-grant facilitated capacity building training on financial management and philanthropy.
Protect nature, don’t waste energy
- It was implemented by the Youth Civic Initiative from Rožaje, with the aim of raising public awareness about the importance of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources in Rožaje. The local community was informed and educated about the topic through a social media campaign and a special brochure on energy efficiency measures. Furthermore, more than 100 trees were planted in a joint activity involving local schools, institutions and civil society organisations. The sub-grant helped increase public interest in taking part in environmental protection, especially among youth, as more than 150 students from 5 schools attended thematic workshops and expressed willingness to be actively involved in similar activities.
#DoMoreBeMore
- It was implemented by the Centre for Youth Education from Podgorica, with the aim of establishing mechanisms for developing and supporting youth activism at the national and local levels in the areas of importance for young people. This involved support for youth empowerment and networking by fostering youth participation, social inclusion, information and mobility. The sub-grant helped strengthen the capacities of the Centre for Youth Education and promote socially responsible programmes for young people through different events, as well as via the web, social media and traditional media. Furthermore, youth in Montenegro gained insight into all the benefits the European Youth Card (EYC). Thanks to the sub-grant, a total of 500 cards were made and distributed in Podgorica and in the north of the country.
An initiative to suppress the “imposed fate”
- It was implemented by the Centre for Roma Initiatives from Nikšić, with the aim of enabling Roma and Egyptian girls to enjoy the rights defined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child through proper application of the legislative framework in combating early marriages. This sub-grant helped the NGO to improve its organisational knowledge and skills, including on project proposal writing. Furthermore, a public campaign against early marriages of Roma and Egyptian girls was conducted in Podgorica and Nikšić. In addition, an initiative to amend Article 444 of the the Criminal Code of Montenegro with regard to entering into an unlawful marriage was prepared and submitted by the Ministry of Justice.
Using occupational therapy: rolling wool in day care centres for children and youth with disabilities
- It was implemented by Oaza, an NGO based in Bijelo Polje, with the aim of contributing to the development of social inclusion, particularly by improving the quality of social services to support community life and strengthening the capacity of the organisation to facilitate the rights of children and youth with disabilities. The sub-grant also helped the NGO to develop a training programme for work and occupational therapy with persons with disabilities involving the use of wool in creating therapeutic aids, which targeted representatives of parents' associations and social care public institutions. The programme was submitted for accreditation with the Institute for Social and Child Protection.
Youth for youth
- It was implemented by Pro Futuro from Nikšić, with the aim of improving the position of young people, their personal and social development, and participation in social processes important for their further prosperity. This sub-grant helped increase youth participation in the creation and implementation of different cultural contents. A total of 30 young volunteers participated in the organisation of Bedem Fest. Also, the grant helped organise different training sessions on strategic marketing planning in arts and culture, integrated marketing communications, PR skills, logistics and introduction to legal and administrative procedures with a view to advancing the knowledge and skills of young people and their position in society.
Volunteer, be a friend!
- It was implemented by the Staze association from Podgorica, with the aim of raising awareness about the needs of children and youth with disabilities by developing volunteer services and informing and recruiting volunteers to socialise with them. With this sub-grant, Staze improved its capacities and trained youth volunteers to work with youth with disabilities. With the help of trained volunteers, 26 children and young people, affiliated with Staze, received support and increased their cultural and social involvement within the community.
Women Matters
- It was implemented by the “Urban Nova“ Herceg Novi, with an aim to improve cooperation between civil society organisations and representatives of the private sector in order to advance gender equality in local policies and practices. Within this sub-grant, online campaign, performance, exhibition, as well as workshops to exchange knowledge between CSOs, institutions, activists and artists were organised. Furthermore, research was conducted and the publication “Women Matters”, which promotes and affirms women’s creativity and activist heritage in Boka Kotorska Bay, was issued.
#howareyou
- It was implemented by the Youth centre “Proactive” Podgorica, with an aim to explore the problems in the field of mental health of youth, address these issues with a participatory youth support and improve the internal structure and competencies of the organisational membership. During its implementation period, an online counselling centre and a website www.kakosi.me were established; and over 350 young people took part in workshops, presentations and counselling.
Active and Responsible for Themselves and the Community
- It was implemented by the Association of Young Ecologists Niksic, with an aim to build capacity of the organisation and contribute to community development. The Action Plan adopted, the Strategic Plan created, and modern portal established enhanced the organisational capacity. Also, thanks to this sub-grant, the organisation better positioned itself towards decision-makers and established a volunteer service of “greeters”.
Developing a Security System and access to Justice for the LGBTIQ Community”
- It was implemented by the LGBT Forum Progres Podgorica, with an aim to build organisational capacity for service provision and advocacy work via developing new web platform and improved community-based services, as well as trainings for strengthening in-house capacity for project cycle management. The LGBT Forum Progres increased its outreach and strengthened its capacities in areas of importance for the daily life of the LGBTIQ community. Within this sub-grant were conducted trainings on project cycle management, financial activities and planning, and new technical and technological solutions; as well as lectures on human rights, NGOs activism, media, psychology, law and justice. Also, legal aid and support was continuously provided, and the LGBT Forum Progres continued cooperation with the institutions in the field of legal and criminal damage protection of LGBTIQ people in Montenegro.
Gallery