Call for proposals for local transformation projects for 2026 in Indonesia
03.11.2025 / 07:53 | Aktualizováno: 03.11.2025 / 07:56
The Embassy of the Czech Republic in Jakarta is launching a call for proposals for local transformation projects for 2026 in Indonesia.
Local Transformation Projects are projects to support human rights and democracy, implemented by local NGOs in cooperation with the Czech Embassy and supported by a grant from the Czech side.
The project should be implemented by a local non-governmental non-profit organization. It can also be a local branch of an international NGO.
The project must relate to one of the priority themes of the Czech Transition Promotion Programme:
1. Promoting civic society
2. Promoting freedom of expression and of media
3. Promoting equality and non-discrimination
4. Promoting human rights in environmental issues
The maximum duration of the project is 8 months (the project is expected to start at the beginning of March 2026, with its completion at the end of October 2026).
The Embassy of the Czech Republic in Jakarta will provide a grant for the implementation of the selected project in the maximum amount of CZK 500,000. The minimum amount of the project budget is CZK 100,000. The grant will be paid in IDR.
Project proposals are submitted on a prescribed identification form identifikacni formular (XLSX, 34 KB) in English or Czech. The form must be completed in all its parts and must include the name and signature of the authorized person on the submitter's side, and a stamp if applicable.
The form must be delivered to the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Jakarta in paper and electronic form. The deadline for submission of project proposals is Wednesday 31 December 2025, 16:00 WIB.
Project proposals must be sent to:
Embassy of the Czech Republic in Jakarta
Jl. Gereja Theresia 20, Menteng
Jakarta, 10350
and at the same time electronically to the email: jakarta@mzv.gov.cz
For any furher information, you can contact the manager of local transformation projects at the Embassy, Mr. Radomír Karlík (email: radomir.karlik@mzv.gov.cz)
