The GreenAL project, “Supporting Civil Society Organizations 2024–2027,” successfully concluded a series of information sessions on the 2nd call on Regional and Initiative Grants, wrapping up the final meeting in Gjirokastër.
Throughout these meetings, participants were introduced to the grant objectives, which focus on strengthening the internal capacities of environmental organizations, as well as the application process.
The first meeting was held on April 16 in Pogradec, where Enkela Poro, Grants Manager, and Ogerta Gjiknuri, Finance Manager at Co-PLAN, presented the objectives, eligibility criteria, potential grant topics, and financial guidelines regarding eligible and non-eligible costs. Each session concluded with a Q&A to address participants’ inquiries.
Following the same format, additional meetings took place in Shkodër (April 17), Tirana (April 22), and Gjirokastër (April 24).



























Applications for both grant schemes remain open until May 12, 2025.
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The GreenAL project is funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) with funds from the Government of Sweden, and is implemented by Co-PLAN, Institute for Habitat Development, in partnership with VIS Albania and COSV – Cooperazione per lo Sviluppo.