Open call: 30.1.2026
Deadline: 23.2.2026, 16:00 CET
Eligible applicants:
Civil Society Organizations, activists and informal groups in eligible countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, more specifically Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Türkiye, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
Only Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) legally registered are eligible for Institutional Stability Grants. For the Strategic Growth Small Grants, there is no need to be registered as a CSO. Please read the complete description of the two lots below and consult the Guidance for Applicants.
Grant size:
10 Institutional Stability Grants: USD 13,000
90 Strategic Growth Small Grants: up to USD 4,500
About the Program
The Digital Spark Call is part of the Regional Support Mechanism project, implemented by the Metamorphosis Foundation and TechSoup’s Digital Activism Program team, in partnership with CIVICUS and under the Digital Democracy Initiative (DDI) that covers the Global South. The program aims to strengthen inclusive and resilient civic space by supporting civil society actors that advance digital rights, media integrity, and civic innovation. The grants will enable civil society organizations to develop or scale digital democracy initiatives: tools, campaigns, and capacity efforts that promote participation, accountability, and human rights in the digital sphere.
The grants aim to:
- Support organizations developing innovative digital tools or advocacy models for civic engagement and transparency.
- Strengthen organizational resilience and sustainability of local CSOs.
- Foster inclusion by enabling grassroots and marginalized voices to use technology for democratic participation.
- Enhance regional collaboration and peer learning through participation in the DDI learning network.
Grant Types
- LOT 1 Institutional Stability Grants (USD 13,000)
For established, legally registered CSOs to strengthen core operations, expand digital democracy programming, and act as Local Capacity Hubs (CapHubs) in their communities. Grantees should organize at least one local networking or learning event and one advocacy or awareness-raising campaign. Institutional grantees will have the opportunity to send or host one representative from another organization for a one-month Fellowship exchange. All costs regarding the Fellowship will be covered directly by the Metamorphosis Foundation. However, the host is expected to provide assistance regarding logistics (organizing the accommodation of the participant and providing a working space).
All grantees under this Lot will participate in the non‑financial mechanism, which provides tailored capacity‑building, digital learning, expert support, and peer exchange.
To be eligible, the applicant must:
Be legally registered, non-profit CSO.
- Be in one of the eligible EECA countries: Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Türkiye, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan.
- Propose an action related to digital democracy, digital rights, civic participation, or human rights. Propose initiatives using digital tools for inclusion and democratic participation.
- Commit to ethical and rights-based use of digital tools.
- Apply only for this grant type (applicants cannot apply for both lots).
- Applicants must show the capacity to implement the proposed initiative.
- Be able to act as a Local Capacity Hub, including hosting at least one local networking/learning event, and hosting or sending participants for a one-month Fellowship.
- LOT 2 Strategic Growth Small Grants (up to USD 4,500)
For smaller or emerging CSOs, informal groups and individual activists, to pilot new digital democracy initiatives or strengthen advocacy in local communities, especially those representing women, youth, LGBTQI+, rural, or other marginalized groups.
All grantees under this Lot will participate in the non‑financial mechanism, which provides tailored capacity‑building, digital learning, expert support, and peer exchange.
To be eligible, the applicant must:
- Be legally registered, non-profit CSO or individual activist or informal group.
- Be in one of the eligible EECA countries: Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Türkiye, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan.
- Propose an action related to digital democracy, digital rights, civic participation, or human rights. Propose initiatives using digital tools for inclusion and democratic participation.
- Represent or work with women, youth, LGBTQI+, rural, or other marginalized groups.
- Commit to ethical and rights-based use of digital tools.
- Apply only for this grant type (applicants cannot apply for both lots).
- Applicants must show the capacity to implement the proposed activity.
Project Eligibility (both lots)
- The proposed action must use technology or digital methods.
- The project must relate to inclusive democracy, civic participation, transparency, or human rights.
- Applicants must show the capacity to implement the activity.
Only ONE application per applicant. The same organization can not apply for both lots.
Evaluation Criteria (100 points total)
| Criterion | Description | Points |
| Relevance | Alignment with DDI objectives and thematic focus | 25 |
| Impact | Clear expected outcomes on civic participation, inclusion, or digital rights | 25 |
| Feasibility | Realistic implementation plan, budget, and risk mitigation | 20 |
| Innovation | Novel approaches or tools enhancing democratic engagement | 15 |
| Inclusion | Engagement of marginalized or underrepresented groups | 10 |
| Sustainability | Potential for continuation beyond grant period | 5 |
A Regional Selection Committee composed of representatives from consortium partners and regional experts will review applications.
Expected Timeline
|
Phase |
Dates |
| Call launch | 30.1.2026 |
| Info Session for applicants | 12.2.2026 |
| Submission deadline | 23.2.2026 |
| Evaluation & selection | 24.2 – 25.3.2026 |
| Grant agreements signed | 1.4. 2026 |
| Implementation period |
April – September 2026 (6 months) |
If you have any questions, submit them to GrantsEECA@metamorphosis.org.mk no later than 13.2.2026.
Please check the FAQ section here.
Register for the Info Session for applicants here. Once registered you will receive a Zoom link to join the Info Session that will be held on 12th of February at 10:00 CET.
Video recording from the Info Session here.
Annex А Grants Application Form.docx
Annex B Budget and Financial Report
Annex C Administrative Criteria.docx
Annex D Portfolio of Similar Past Projects
Annex E Data protection & Ethics Statement.docx
Guidelines for Grant Applicants.docx
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