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The Czech Development Agency (ČRA) is a state organization established on January 1, 2008 by Act No. 151/2010 Coll., with the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs as its founder. The Agency focuses on poverty reduction, improving quality of life, and promoting sustainable development in less developed countries worldwide. As a modern donor agency, it collaborates with public administration, the non-profit sector, universities, research institutions, and the private sector. It implements grant programs for non-governmental non-profit organizations and other eligible entities in the field of Czech foreign development cooperation.
ERSTE Foundation is an Austrian foundation based in Vienna that works towards building a resilient and democratic society with an inclusive economic foundation. It focuses on supporting democracy, culture, financial literacy, social finance, and digital innovation, predominantly in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It finances projects in investigative journalism, social entrepreneurship, art, and civil society. The foundation is closely linked to Erste Group Bank AG and implements its own initiatives and partnership programs across the region.
The Art Support Fund (ASF) is a Slovak public law institution established in 2015 that replaces a substantial part of the subsidy system of the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic and operates independently from it. The Fund finances the creation, distribution and presentation of artistic works, international cooperation, educational programs in the field of art and culture, grants for individuals, and the development of cultural infrastructure. Support is available to a wide range of applicants—from non-profit organizations and municipalities through schools to individual artists. The Fund manages 10 program areas covering theater, music, visual arts, literature, traditional folk culture, cultural heritage, and support for emerging artists.
The Czech Grant Agency (GA ČR) is an independent public institution financing basic research projects from the state budget. It is the only institution in the Czech Republic that provides public financial resources exclusively for basic research across all scientific disciplines. Since its establishment in 1993, it has supported both experienced scientists and young and emerging researchers through calls for project proposals. The GA ČR also actively supports international scientific cooperation and the involvement of foreign experts in evaluation processes.
The Capital City of Prague (MHMP) is a statutory city and the highest territorial self-governing unit in the Czech Republic. The city is governed by the magistrate, assembly, and council. Prague provides grant funding in areas of public interest, including initiatives to remove barriers in publicly accessible buildings. The Prague.eu portal serves as a central information hub for citizens, entrepreneurs, and visitors to the capital city.
The South Moravian Region is a regional self-governing authority headquartered in Brno that manages the South Moravian region of the Czech Republic. Through its grants portal, it provides grants in the public interest in line with the South Moravian Region Development Programme and other development documents, aimed at comprehensive regional development and meeting the needs of citizens. Grants are directed towards culture, environment, social services, transport, and cross-border cooperation. Primary applicants include municipalities, non-profit organizations, local action groups, and associations.
Karlovy Vary Region is a territorial self-governing entity (region) in northwestern Bohemia headquartered in Karlovy Vary. The regional office website covers the activities of the representative assembly, regional council, commissions and committees, administrative matters, elections, and guidelines for municipalities and contributory organizations. The region manages education, employment, security, economics, social affairs, tourism, spa services, and cross-border cooperation. The website publishes information about regional bodies, the organizational structure of the regional office, and mandatory information according to law.
The Vysočina Region is a self-governing territorial unit in the Czech Republic responsible for performing public administration in the Vysočina region. It provides grants and financial support through its Investment, Finance and Grants division across numerous areas including education, healthcare, culture, environmental protection and social care. Target groups include municipalities, organizations and entrepreneurs operating within the Vysočina region.
Creative Europe is the name of the Czech office (Creative Europe Office) of the European Union program supporting cultural and creative sectors. The program is divided into three parts: MEDIA (audiovisual, film, television, video games), Culture (all cultural sectors except audiovisual), and Cross-Sectoral (journalism, media literacy, innovative projects). The office provides information, consultations, educational events, and assistance with grant application preparation for Czech applicants. The program aims to strengthen cultural diversity, international cooperation, and the competitiveness of cultural and creative sectors in Europe.
Liberec Region is a territorial self-governing unit managing an area in the northern part of Bohemia. It provides grants in eight key areas: culture, tourism and heritage protection, education, youth and sports, social services, healthcare, environment and agriculture, regional development, transport and fire protection. Through its own electronic grant portal, it supports regional development and improvements in the quality of life for residents. The grants are intended for various entities – from non-profit organizations and municipalities to individuals and entrepreneurs.
The Karlovy Vary City Information Centre is a tourist information center founded in 2001 by the City of Karlovy Vary as a public benefit organization and transformed into an institution under the New Civil Code in 2023. The organization's mission is to promote Karlovy Vary as a significant spa town and UNESCO World Heritage site, to disseminate information about the destination, and to support sustainable tourism development. It operates a tourist information center, municipal libraries, the Karlovy Vary Region Card visitor program, and organizes cultural events. This organization is not a grant-making institution and does not provide subsidies or grants to third parties.
The City of Kolín is a royal city in the Central Bohemian Region with a rich Christian and Jewish heritage, featuring unique ecclesiastical monuments and modern architectural structures. As a municipal institution, it administers the city's territory through the Municipal Office of Kolín. The city provides residents with a wide range of administrative and community services. Based on the available website content, no specific grant programs are apparent.
The Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic is the central government authority in the field of transport. It manages legislation and regulation of road, rail, air and water transport. It issues accreditations, methodological statements and oversees transport safety. It publishes documents, bulletins and open data in the field of transport policy.
The Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic is the central government authority responsible for culture, cultural heritage, arts, literature, librarianship, media and audiovisual, churches and religious societies, and national culture. It provides grants, subsidies and scholarships to organizations and individuals working in the cultural and creative sector. It administers state funds and manages resources from European funds designated for culture. The ministry aims to ensure the accessibility of culture across all regions of the Czech Republic and create a stable environment for cultural institutions and artists.
The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MLSA) is a central government authority of the Czech Republic responsible for social policy, employment, and labour relations. It provides grants from the state budget to non-governmental non-profit organizations and other entities in the areas of social services, family support, equal opportunities for women and men, and senior activities. It also manages programmes co-financed from European structural funds, particularly from the European Social Fund and the Integrated Operational Programme. Its targets include social service providers, non-governmental non-profit organizations, municipalities, and employers.
The Ministry for Local Development of the Czech Republic (MMR) is a central state administration authority established on 1 November 1996. It administers national grant programmes financed from the state budget in the areas of regional development, tourism, housing, and spatial planning. It also serves as the national coordinator for the absorption of European Union funds and the National Recovery Plan. Its objectives include supporting regional development, housing policy, spatial planning, building regulations, and other areas of public administration.
The Integrated Regional Operational Program (IROP) is an operational program through which funds from the European Regional Development Fund are distributed in the Czech Republic. The aim of IROP is to provide grants for improving the quality of life in the regions. For the programming period 2021–2027, IROP has allocated approximately 117.7 billion CZK from European funds, and projects may extend until 2029. The managing authority of IROP is the Ministry for Local Development of the Czech Republic.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MPO) is a central government body of the Czech Republic that supports industry, commerce, and business in the country. It focuses on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises, foreign trade, exports, research, development, and innovation. MPO is also responsible for energy, business regulation, business activities, and the implementation of EU legislation. Through its tools, including grants and financial instruments, it supports the development of the Czech economy and the competitiveness of Czech companies on international markets.
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS) is the central state administration body of the Czech Republic responsible for education, science policy, research and development, youth and sports. It administers preschool, primary, secondary and higher education, as well as continuing education and international cooperation in education. In youth matters, it supports leisure-time activities for children and young people, non-formal and interest-based education, support for talented students, and volunteering. The Ministry announces funding calls for non-profit organizations, schools and research institutions.
The Ministry of Justice of the Czech Republic is a central government authority responsible for preparing legislation in the fields of civil, commercial, criminal and procedural law. It manages the court system, the penitentiary service, the Probation and Mediation Service, and regulates the legal professions (judges, lawyers, notaries and enforcement officers). The Ministry is also responsible for corruption prevention, conflict of interest, compensation of victims of criminal offences, and the administration of EEA and Norway financial mechanisms.
The Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic is a central public administration authority responsible for public administration, internal security, border protection, and e-Government. It manages grant systems in the areas of crime prevention, domestic violence prevention, and specific security programs. It handles asylum and migration matters through the Department of Asylum and Migration Policy. It serves as an intermediary for EU funds (AMIF, ESF, ERDF, OPTP) and Norwegian EEA funds.
The Ministry of Agriculture (MZe) is the central government body of the Czech Republic responsible for agriculture, forestry, water management, food production and veterinary care. The ministry's objective is to support sustainable development of these sectors and ensure food security for Czech citizens. The MZe administers the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and provides subsidies to farmers through the State Agricultural Intervention Fund (SAIF). It also focuses on enhancing the competitiveness of Czech agriculture, food self-sufficiency and supporting rural development.
Moravian-Silesian Region is a higher territorial self-governing body located in the territory of historic Moravia and Silesia with an area of 5,427 km² and its administrative center in Ostrava. It announces grant programs annually in the fields of healthcare, social care, tourism, prevention of risky behavior and other sectors in accordance with the region's strategic documents. Grant applications are submitted exclusively electronically through the e-Registry system; in the absence of an appropriate grant program, it is possible to apply for an individual grant. Grant programs are anchored in the Development Strategy of the Moravian-Silesian Region for 2019–2027.
The ČEZ Foundation (formerly Rainbow Energy Foundation) is a foundation established by the energy company ČEZ, a.s. in 2002 for the purpose of supporting publicly beneficial projects throughout the Czech Republic. It focuses on regional development, the environment, sports, education, social care, and healthcare. It supports non-profit organizations, associations, and individuals through a range of grant programs and charitable initiatives. It is the largest corporate foundation in the Czech Republic – in 2024, it distributed over 352 million crowns among more than 2,000 projects.
Konto Bariéry is a flagship project of the Charter 77 Foundation, the longest-running public fundraising campaign in the Czech Republic, operating continuously since 1992. The Foundation supports people with disabilities and organizations caring for them on a daily basis, with the goal of helping people with health disadvantages return to full participation in society. It funds rehabilitation and compensatory aids, vehicle modifications, accessibility improvements, education, employment opportunities, and sports activities. Thanks to tens of thousands of regular donors, hundreds of millions of crowns have been distributed and thousands of projects supported.
The Commercial Bank Foundation is a corporate foundation focused on supporting the education and professional integration of vulnerable young people growing up outside their biological families, classical music and young musical talents, and projects contributing to ecological transformation and sustainable development. It provides grants exclusively to non-profit organizations through publicly announced calls for proposals, with results determined by the Board of Directors. It also operates the Nablízko volunteer program, which connects children and young people growing up outside their biological families with adult hosts, patrons, and friends.
Via Foundation is an independent Czech foundation focused on developing community life and philanthropy. It supports people who work together to care for their surroundings and give to others, and offers grant programs for active citizens of all ages. It draws its funds primarily from private donors, not from state sources. Since 1997, it has supported nearly 10,000 projects across the Czech Republic and invested over 800 million CZK in community and philanthropic initiatives. It also operates an online giving platform, Darujme.cz, through which it has facilitated over 2.5 billion CZK for hundreds of nonprofit organizations.
The Vodafone Foundation was established in 2006 and is co-financed by the Vodafone Group and Vodafone Czech Republic a.s. Since its inception, it has distributed over 195 million Czech crowns and supported more than 500 projects, thereby impacting the lives of over 1.5 million people. The foundation's mission is to sustainably create an ecosystem of social and societal innovations that leverage technology to improve the quality of life for people in the Czech Republic. It focuses particularly on supporting innovative ICT solutions, expert volunteering, youth engagement, and bridging the gap between the nonprofit and business sectors.
Tatra Bank Foundation is a Slovak foundation established in 2004 by Tatra Bank, which believes in the connection of the world of art, education, and digital technologies. It supports young artists, university and secondary school students, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations through open grant programs: Art, Education, and Digital. In 2024, it supported 304 organizations and individuals with over 1,910,000 EUR; since its establishment, it has distributed a total of 13,054,000 EUR. Grants are awarded based on project quality and evaluated by expert commissions; each grant is approved by the Foundation's Board of Directors.
The National Office for Cyber and Information Security (NÚKIB) is the central administrative authority of the Czech Republic responsible for cyber security. The office ensures the protection of information systems and critical infrastructure networks, receives and processes reports of cyber security incidents, and operates the government team GovCERT.CZ. NÚKIB also participates in European cooperation in the field of cyber security, for example, in projects financed from the Horizon Europe programme. The office publishes strategic analyses, methodologies and recommendations for both the public and private sectors.
The Olomouc Region is a territorial self-governing unit in the Czech Republic, established on January 1, 2001 pursuant to Constitutional Act No. 347/1997 Coll. and Act No. 129/2000 Coll. on Regions. The region ensures comprehensive development of its territory and the needs of its citizens in areas such as social services, education, transport, and culture. It provides grants, individual subsidies, and returnable financial assistance from its regional budget. The head of the region is Ladislav Okleštěk.
Ostrava University is a higher education institution in Ostrava with approximately 10,000 students enrolled each year. It offers education in natural, humanities, social, pedagogical, artistic, and medical sciences through six faculties: the Faculty of Social Studies, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Philosophy, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Pedagogy, and Faculty of Science. Beyond education, it is engaged in scientific research and artistic activities and actively participates in the social and cultural life of the region. It contributes to transforming Ostrava from an industrial center into a university town.
Pardubice Region is a self-governing territorial unit in eastern Bohemia whose bodies – the Regional Assembly (45 representatives), the Regional Council and the Governor – are responsible for advancing territorial development and meeting citizens' needs. The region announces grant programs annually in the areas of culture, environment, agriculture, social affairs, education and regional development. Grant programs for 2026 are available through the Pardubice Region Grant Portal at dotace.pardubickykraj.cz. The region also supports rural revitalization, village shops and international development cooperation with partner regions.
SANANIM is a Czech non-profit organization focused on prevention, harm reduction, and comprehensive treatment of substance addiction and problem gambling. It provides a wide range of services – from low-threshold contact centers and outreach programs through outpatient treatment and therapeutic communities to aftercare programs and family counseling. The organization serves drug users, people with problem gambling, their families, and the professional community. SANANIM is not a grant-providing institution – it receives grants itself, but does not provide grants to third parties.
The State Audiovisual Fund is the main public financing body of the audiovisual industry in the Czech Republic. It supports all phases of audiovisual production, including promotion, distribution, and other related areas. The Fund also manages film incentives for audiovisual content shot in the Czech Republic. Since 2017, the Czech Film Center and the Czech Film Commission have been integral parts of the Fund. The Czech Film Center promotes Czech audiovisual content abroad, while the Czech Film Commission serves as a comprehensive source of information for foreign film crews shooting in the Czech Republic.
The State Fund for the Environment of the Czech Republic (SFŽP CR) is a state institution established under Act No. 388/1991 Coll., which commenced operations in 1992 as a key financial instrument for the protection and improvement of the environment in the Czech Republic. The Fund finances projects in the areas of energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, water protection, air quality, nature and biodiversity conservation, waste management, and industrial decarbonization. It provides financial support in the form of grants, loans, and guarantees, drawing from its own resources, the state budget, and European Union funds. The Fund is administered by the Ministry of the Environment, and the minister decides on the allocation of funds based on the recommendation of the SFŽP CR Council. The Fund serves applicants from municipalities, regions, entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, and households through a network of 14 regional offices.
Brno is a statutory city and the second largest city in the Czech Republic, with approximately 400,000 inhabitants, administered by the Brno City Council with headquarters on Dominican Square. Brno is a center of judicial authority, housing numerous state institutions and hosting international trade fairs. Six universities and 65,000 students make it a significant hub for higher education, science, research, and innovation. The city is also home to Villa Tugendhat, a functionalist villa inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Chomutov is a statutory city – a self-governing municipality with extended jurisdiction in the Ústí Region with approximately 49,000 residents. Through its Grant Portal (granty.chomutov.cz), it provides grants from the municipal budget for projects in sports, culture, social services, environmental protection, and cultural heritage restoration. The target beneficiaries are particularly non-profit organizations, sports clubs, schools, property owners, and individuals conducting their activities within the city's territory. All applications and financial reports must be submitted exclusively electronically through the grant portal.
The City of Frýdek-Místek is a self-governing municipality headquartered on both banks of the Ostravice River, created by the merger of two medieval towns, Frýdek and Místek. Since July 1, 2006, it has held the status of a statutory city with approximately 54,828 residents. Through its various departments, the City Office provides grants in the areas of culture, sports, education, social services, healthcare, crime prevention, environmental protection, and revitalization of public spaces. Grant recipients are primarily legal entities operating within the city – associations, sports clubs, cultural organizations, and providers of social and healthcare services.
The statutory city of Jihlava is a territorial self-governing unit in the Vysočina region, administering the city of Jihlava and its districts. The city supports activities in the fields of culture, sport, social services, crime prevention, and local development through its grant programs. Financial support is provided primarily to organizations and entities operating within the territory of the city of Jihlava. The management of grant programs is ensured by the Municipal Office of Jihlava.
Olomouc City is a territorial self-governing unit in the Olomouc Region operating an official information portal at www.olomouc.eu. The portal serves citizens, entrepreneurs, and other interested parties, covering the city administration's agenda including grants, social services, building office, registry office, and other public services. The city offers grant programs in various areas, with information available in the Grants section.
Statutory City of Opava is an autonomous territorial unit managed by the Opava City Magistrate. The Department of City Development and Strategic Planning employs specialists responsible for managing grants and external funding sources, which indicates the existence of a grant program agenda. However, the specific focus of the grant programs, conditions for applicants, and grant amounts are not apparent from the available website content.
Dotace.ostrava.cz is the official grant portal of the Statutory City of Ostrava, serving as a central platform for the administration and electronic submission of grant applications from the city budget and its municipal districts. The city provides financial support in the areas of social care, healthcare, sports, crime prevention, drug abuse prevention, support for persons with disabilities, and community development. Applicants can submit applications electronically through the portal via the Evagend Electronic Submission System, track their status, and process project accounting. The portal aggregates grant programs from both the Magistrate of the City of Ostrava and individual municipal districts, including Moravská Ostrava and Přívoz and Polanka nad Odrou.
The City of Plzeň provides financial resources from its budget in the form of grants to specific applicants for the purpose of supporting the development of their activities or the implementation of projects for the public. Grants are provided by both the City Hall of Plzeň and individual city districts. Particularly supported are activities of a non-commercial, non-profit and public-benefit nature. The basic principles and rules of the grant provision process were established by the City Council of Plzeň, and the Board of the City of Plzeň approved the internal regulation QS 61 27 Principles for Providing Grants from the Budget of the City of Plzeň.
Statutory City of Teplice is a local self-government authority that provides grants from its budget to support various areas of public life. Among the documented areas of support are sports and physical education, with grants directed particularly at grassroots amateur sports and the involvement of children and youth. The objective of sports grants is to improve the health status of young people, promote healthy habits, and reduce crime and substance abuse. The city also administers education, social services, environment, and transport.
The Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TA ČR) is a state agency established by Act No. 130/2002 Coll., whose main mission is to prepare and implement programs of applied research, development and innovation, including programs for the needs of state administration. It evaluates and selects project proposals, provides targeted support to their implementers based on contracts or support decisions, and monitors the implementation of supported projects. The agency provides consulting in the areas of law, finance and intellectual property protection and supports communication between research organizations and the private sector. It also develops international cooperation through programs such as SIGMA and participation in the EEA and Norway Funds.
The Office of the Government of the Czech Republic is the central body of state administration that performs tasks related to the professional, organizational, and technical support of the activities of the Government of the Czech Republic and its bodies. The provided website content concerns the general agenda of the Czech Government — members of the government, civil service, working and advisory bodies, and the media center. No information specific to the Drug Policy section or grant programs in this area was found in the provided content.
Ústecký Region is a self-governing region located in northwestern Bohemia, with its Regional Office headquartered in Ústí nad Labem. The Regional Office administers regional matters encompassing transport, education, healthcare, culture, social services, regional development, environmental protection, and agriculture. The region provides financial support to residents and organizations within the region through grant programs, scholarships, and public commitments approved by the Ústecký Region Assembly. Its objective is to foster regional development and enhance the quality of life for its inhabitants.
The Zlín Region is a self-governing territorial entity in the Czech Republic with the Regional Office headquartered in Zlín. The region manages and finances education, healthcare, culture, transport, environment, business, and tourism within its territory. It actively supports the non-profit sector operating in the social sphere, education, sports, and leisure activities. The region also provides grants to municipalities and other entities, such as fire protection units and fire brigade associations.
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