Questions | Liberties' answers |
1. Are associate members eligible? | Yes |
2. Can a project fall under all three objectives? | Yes |
3. Can a project start later than the 1st of July? | Yes, eligible projects must start before the 1st of November 2023 |
4. What does positioning the Charter in litigation activities mean? | Activities related to research on the possible use of the Charter in specific litigation cases, such as creating a particular strategy, opinion and similar. |
5. Can the grant support several campaigns related to issues covered by the Charter? | Yes |
6. Will there be another call this year? | No, there will be another call in 2024 (pending approval of the CERV STRIVE 2024) |
7. Can the project focus on advocacy not related to litigation? | Yes |
8. Is a partnership with another Liberties member possible? | Yes, a partnership between two Liberties members (in one project proposal) can be supported. |
9. Are research activities eligible? | Yes, with the result being a public document. |
10. Is there a limit to admin costs? | No, admin costs should also include a project’s financial verification and be justified and reasonable. |
11. Is a project focusing on monitoring and advocating the EC considered a conflict of interest? | No |
12. If an organization is awarded a grant in 2023, will it still be eligible for future calls under CERV STRIVE? | Yes |
13. Where should travel be budgeted? | The budget form is an activity-based budget. Activities should be broken down into different types of expenses, incl. Travel. |