The call for tenders supporting civil organizations in the agricultural sector has been published
In 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture also wants to provide assistance to non-governmental organizations in the agricultural sector, so that they can receive support for the implementation of their professional projects planned this year, as well as those that are in line with the ministry’s objectives.
The budget of the tender announced by the Department of Parliamentary and Social Relations is HUF 50 million. The amount of non-refundable support that can be obtained with one application can range from HUF 1,000,000 to HUF 3,000,000. Self-reliance is not a condition for the support. Organizations that meet the conditions of the call can submit their applications from April 2, 2024 to May 2, 2024 in the manner indicated in the call. It is not possible to make up gaps in the application phase, so it is important that the head of the applicant organization thoroughly checks the fulfillment of the acceptance conditions in the prepared application documentation, even before sending it to the post.
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