OREANDA-NEWS. On 13 January 2009 w the World Bank Country Office in Kazakhstan announced launch of the grant competition under the Civil Society Social Development Fund (formerly known as World Bank Small Grants Program, further on - CSF) for the total amount of USD 45,000 for nonprofit, nongovernmental, nonacademic organizations of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Any institution involved in development broadly defined may apply for a grant. Usually individual grant cannot exceed USD 5,000. Applications are accepted in the World Bank Offices in Almaty and Astana till March 16, 2009.

Activities supported by the CSF are intended to promote dialogue and dissemination of information, and enhance partnerships with key players in support of the development process. In 2009, the CSF will support projects focusing on engagement of population in the development processes. Priority will be given to projects implemented in the rural areas. Special attention will be paid to projects aimed at building capacity of civil society organizations in identification of potential projects, project management, and leveraging funds. The CSF does not provide financing for political activities of any scope and level.

Series of seminars will be conducted for potential CSF grant competition participants in several Kazakh cities in February aimed at increased understanding of the CSF goals and purposes by the target audiences. Dates, time, and venues of these seminars will be communicated through the World Bank internet site. Additional information on the CSF selection criteria, guidelines for participation, and application package can be found at http://www.worldbank.org.kz/or obtained in the World Bank Offices in Astana and Almaty.

The Civil Society Social Development Fund, which operated as the WB Small Grants program till 2007, was created in 1983. While working in Kazakhstan from 1998 to 2008 the CSF has supported 74 projects for the total amount of USD 333,000.

Contacts:

In Astana: Irina Galimova (7172) 580 555, igalimova@worldbank.org

In Almaty: Elena Karaban (727) 298 0580, ekaraban@worldbank.org