Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland / Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych

Forum Polsko - Czeskie na rzecz zbliżenia społeczeństw, pogłębionej współpracy i dobrego sąsiedztwa 2026 / Polish-Czech Forum for the rapprochement of societies, deeper cooperation and good neighborliness 2026

Last update: Feb 2, 2026 Last update: Feb 2, 2026

Details

Location:Czech Republic, Poland
Czech Republic, Poland
Grantmaking entity type:Bilateral development agency or DFI
Status:Awarded
Budget: PLN 440,000
Award ceiling: PLN 80,000
Award floor:N/A
Sector:Culture & Arts, Border Management, Public Sector Governance, Marketing & Media
Languages:Polish
Eligible applicants:NGOs / Nonprofit Organisations, Government / Public Bodies, Academic Institutions, Private Sector, Other, Research and Technology Organisations (RTOs)(sports clubs, churches and religious associations and on guarantees of freedom of conscience and religion)
Eligible applicant countries: Czech Republic, Poland
Czech Republic, Poland
Date posted: Oct 31, 2025

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Objectives: The Polish-Czech Forum for 2026 seeks to bridge societal gaps, deepen cooperation, and ensure good neighborliness between Poland and the Czech Republic. This initiative,...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible applicants for the grant include various types of organizations within Poland. These entities encompass non-governmental organizations registered in Poland as per the Act of 24 April 2003 on public benefit activities and volunteering. Such entities involve associations,...

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Competition "Polish-Czech Forum for the rapprochement of societies, deeper cooperation and good neighborliness 2026"
30/10/2025

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, acting under the Act of 27 August 2009 on Public Finances (Journal of Laws of 2024, item 1530, consolidated text) announces an open competition for offers:

"Polish-Czech Forum for the rapprochement of societies, deeper cooperation and good neighborliness 2026"

Type of public task:

Public diplomacy – Polish-Czech Forum

The amount of financial resources allocated for the implementation of the public task:

PLN 440,000.00 (in words: four hundred forty thousand zlotys).

Rules for awarding grants:

Grants may be applied for by:
1. Non-governmental organizations registered in the Republic of Poland within the meaning of art. 3 sec. 2 of the Act of 24 April 2003 on public benefit activities and volunteering (Journal of Laws of 2024 item 1491) and entities listed in art. 3 sec. 3 of the above-mentioned Act, i.e.:
a) associations,
b) foundations,
c) legal entities and organizational units operating under the provisions on the relationship between the State and the Catholic Church in the Republic of Poland, on the relationship between the State and other churches and religious associations and on guarantees of freedom of conscience and religion, if their statutory objectives include conducting public benefit activities,
d) joint-stock companies and limited liability companies as well as sports clubs operating under the provisions of the Act of 25 June 2010 on sports, which do not operate for profit and allocate all their income to the implementation of their statutory objectives and do not allocate profit for distribution among their members, shareholders, stockholders and employees,
e) associations of local government units,
f) social cooperatives,
2. non-public higher education institutions,
3. public higher education institutions [1] ,
4. research institutes [2] ,
5. local government units [3] .

Deadline and conditions for the implementation of public tasks:

The task must be completed between 15 February 2026 and 15 December 2026.

The conditions for the implementation of the public task are specified in the competition rules.

Information on the results of the public task:

Bidders are obliged to indicate in their offer the expected results of the public task, the planned level of their achievement and the method of monitoring these results.

Method, place, and deadline for submitting bids:

Bids must be submitted electronically by 3:00 PM on November 28, 2025, in the manner described in the Competition Rules. Bids received after the deadline will not be considered and will not be subject to review.

The procedure and criteria used in selecting offers, and the deadline for selecting offers:

The procedure and criteria used in selecting offers are specified in the competition rules.

Information about entities that have been qualified for grants in the competition will be published in the Ministry's Public Information Bulletin, at the Ministry's headquarters, and on the Ministry's website by January 30, 2026.

Public tasks of the same type implemented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the current and previous year and related costs:

In the current year, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs implemented a public task entitled "Polish-Czech Forum for Bringing Societies Closer Together, Deeper Cooperation and Good Neighborhood 2025", for which a total amount of PLN 432,360.00 (in words: four hundred thirty-two thousand three hundred sixty 00/100 zloty) was allocated.

In the previous year, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs implemented public tasks of the same type entitled "Polish-Czech Forum for Bringing Societies Closer Together, Deeper Cooperation and Good Neighborhood 2024", for which a total amount of PLN 459,999.00 (in words: four hundred fifty-nine thousand nine hundred ninety-nine 00/100 zloty) was allocated.

Additional information about the competition:
The detailed scope of the competition, the method for preparing the proposal, the requirements that must be met by the entity entering the competition, and the method for making the proposal template and necessary attachments available are specified in the Competition Rules (including two attachments: a grant agreement template and guidelines for bidders), available in the Public Information Bulletin, on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs , and at the Ministry's headquarters.

Questions regarding the competition should be sent during the call for proposals to dotacjengo@msz.gov.pl , with the name of the competition and the name of the organization submitting the question in the subject line.
[1] within the meaning of the Act of 20 July 2018, the Law on Higher Education and Science (Journal of Laws of 2024, item 1571).

[2] within the meaning of the Act of 30 April 2010 on research institutes (Journal of Laws of 2024, item 534).

[3] within the meaning of: the Act of 8 March 1990 on local government (Journal of Laws of 2025, item 1153), the Act of 5 June 1998 on district self-government (Journal of Laws of 2024, item 107, as amended), the Act of 5 June 1998 on voivodeship self-government (Journal of Laws of 2025, item 581).

 
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Poland is involved in development cooperation for the benefit of developing countries. As a United Nations, European Union and OECD member, Poland is under a number of political obligations to increase its activity on the international arena for the reduction of poverty.

Our involvement is motivated by international solidarity. The world heading in the direction of equalising development chances, observation of human rights, good governance, environmental protection and sustainable development is a world safer, more stable and population-friendly.

Polish activities in the scope of development cooperation also support the country’s foreign policy, strengthen European development policy and fulfil Poland’s international obligations under the Millennium Development Goals.

Apart from development cooperation, Poland actively supports granting aid, care and security to people who suffered from consequences of armed conflicts, natural disasters, or other humanitarian crises, natural or man-made. Poland also undertakes educational initiatives in order to promote awareness and understanding of global issues among its citizens.

The primary goal of Poland’s development cooperation is to create conditions for sustainable development for developing countries, mainly through the promotion and consolidation of democracy, observation of human rights and support for the creation of modern and efficient state institutions, support for long-term social and economic development, actions aiming at poverty reduction, improvement of population’s health conditions and the increase of the education and professional qualifications level.

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Culture & Arts

Includes cultural and artistic activities that reflect, preserve, and promote cultural identity, heritage, and creative expression.


Key areas:
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  • Arts and creative industries
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Border Management

Focuses on strengthening secure and efficient border control systems, promoting integrated approaches to regulate cross-border movements of people and goods, and combating transnational threats such as smuggling, trafficking, and terrorism in developing nations and border regions.


Key areas:
  • Enhancing border control and surveillance capabilities
  • Strengthening inter-agency and international cooperation
  • Developing infrastructure and capacities to counter cross-border crime

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