Donors

  • The support of the European Union is implemented in cooperation with the Government of Serbia. The European Union is the largest donor in Serbia and has so far donated more than all other international donors combined.

  • ENECA is a local non-governmental organization registered in 2005 and headquartered in Niš. Our mission is local sustainable development in the Southeast European region. We strive to continuously and consistently monitor and respond to the needs of our clients and partners, providing an environment in which they can improve their business, knowledge, and capabilities. We are an organization dedicated to socially responsible business, equally taking care of human needs and the preservation of natural resources.

  • "Rekonstrukcija" Women's Fund is the first local women's foundation in Serbia, established in 2004. The mission of RWF is to support and maintain a feminist political platform against war, nationalism, racism, militarism, and all forms of discrimination and violence against women. The core functions of RWF are the responsible, transparent, and continuous fundraising and provision of financial and other support, as well as the connecting of related initiatives.

  • The Ecumenical Women's Initiative (Ekumenska inicijativa žena) is a Croatian non-profit organization and women's fund that provides solidarity and financial support, as well as other forms of assistance, to women-led organizations and female theologians in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia for their creative and innovative approaches to solving challenges that affect their lives and the lives of their communities.

  • The NDC is dedicated to decentralization, balanced regional development of Serbia, decentralized capacity building of civil society organizations, electoral reform, and the EU integration process.

  • Pirot is a small European city in the southeast of Serbia with a rich cultural tradition and turbulent history. It is located on the significant international transversal, 'Corridor 10,' which connects Europe with Asia, and was known in the Middle Ages as the Via Militaris. Pirot is the administrative center of the largest district in the Republic, which includes the municipalities of Dimitrovgrad, Babušnica, and Bela Palanka. By area, at 1232 km², it is the third largest in the Republic.

  • Belgrade Open School (BOŠ) is a non-profit civil society organization founded in 1993. BOŠ develops and networks change makers, improves public policies, and connects the public, business, and civil sectors with the aim of building a resilient society, based on knowledge, partnership, and responsibility.