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We’ve always said that H.A.N.A. belongs first to Lezha, to the young people who fill our space with ideas, to the families who trust us, and to the community that has watched us grow from a small dream into a voice for youth and accountability. That’s why we believe you deserve to see exactly how we work, how we spend, and what we’ve built together. We have opened everything, our finances, audits, project reports, and annual updates, for anyone to read. We have nothing to hide and everything to share, because every euro, every hour, every effort exists for you and with you.
To our supporters, past and future, this is our way of saying: thank you for believing in a small grassroots team that dares to do big things for our city.
Y.E.S (Young, Eager & Successful) – A Call for Action
Donor: U.S Embassy in Tirana
Sector: Youth
Grant size: 11,000 €
Objectives: Youth of Lezha share a social and professional identity which positively impacts
the labour market policies in Lezha while; enhancing participation opportunities;
strengthening cooperation and infrastructure for youth development and targeting social
unrest affecting youth.
Familiarization with the revised law on domestic violence
Donor: SCPA
Sector: Gender Equality
Grant size: 10,000 €
Objectives: Improving the interaction between the State Police and other local actors,
members of local referral mechanisms, for increasing the quality of preventive measures
and increasing the quality of services in cases of domestic violence and gender-based
violence
Common Actions towards proactive youth
Donor: European Endowment for Democracy
Sector: Youth
Grant size: 80,000 €
Objectives: This grant supports the H.A.N.A. youth centre to upgrade its space, buy the
necessary equipment and grow its human capacities in order to become a multifunctional
space and serve as a hub for youth activities in the region.
Introduction to politics and the European Integration
Donor: Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Luxembourg
Sector: Youth & European Integration
Grant size: 5,000 €
Objectives: : The amount of 5.000,00 EUR is designated as a contribution to assist the work
of the beneficiary to raise awareness and interest of young people for local, national and
European policy making. These activities will focus on:
Activities, (such as a Winter School in Politics an Democracy and other seminars,
workshops), intended to strengthen active participation in public affairs and to generate
interest in the development of local, national and European policies, building on the
perspective, that progress towards better democracies and rapprochement towards the
values and standards of the European Union is best ensured when young generations
embrace the need for information and engagement in local, national and European policy
making.
Activities, seminars, workshops aimed at increasing employment opportunities for young
people in Albania and countering thus the brain drain of the Albanian youth.
1 Question, 50 Youth
Donor: EU Delegation
Sector: Youth & Elections (Democracy)
Grant size: 1,000 €
Objectives: One (1) video work of the methodology “50 People, 1 Question” where the young
participants are divided into 2 categories; youth under 18 versus youth 18+; the question:
“Why will you vote”. Duration 3-5 seconds (varies according to the quality of the collected
material). Period of realization; Week 3 (12 – 18) April 2020. Venue: Lezhë Municipality (in
case of bad weather, H.A.N.A Lezhë Youth Center)
Election observation and youth for integrity
Donor: KRIIK
Sector: Youth & Elections (Democracy)
Grant size: 1,000 €
Objectives: Training and deploying local short-term observers during Parliamentary
Elections 2021. Prior to this, implement a campaign with 70 youth in order to raise
awareness on importance of voter turnou and participative democracy in the County of
Lezha.
Youth, Recycling, Respect
Donor: Leviz Albania
Sector: Youth & Elections (Democracy)
Grant size: 34,930 €
Objectives: Civic education on responsible use of plastic and the establishment of a
functional recycling system through youth activism and media/artistic instruments in
Lezha.
Young people are trained and use media and artistic tools to bring to public attention the
problem of plastic pollution and propose solutions
Establishment of a functional plastic management model through youth lobbying near the
local government of Lezha
Citizen awareness campaigns against environmental pollution and encouragement of ecofriendly behavior.
Financial support for third parties within the framework of the Green-AL project
Donor: Forumi i Mendimit të Lirë
Grant size: 1,000 €
Objectives: Inform farmers and agricultural specialists about the effects of climate change
on agriculture; Raise awareness among the government and encourage legal measures to
establish institutions that develop policy guidelines and scientific research to help the agricultural sector adapt to new climate conditions.
Policymaking and the EU Accession Negotiation Process for
Albania
Donor: Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Luxembourg
Sector: Youth & European Integration
Grant size: 15,000 €
Objectives: This project is a scale up of the winter school that H.A.N.A implemented with the
support of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
The curricula for these inclusive non-formal learning classes will be based above all on the
values and standards of the European Union as enshrined in the Treaties but also on major
topics under consideration in the European court of human rights with special attention on
fighting hate speech and intolerance and promoting diversity, democracy and rule of law.
Leading experts in these fields will be approached to contribute to the quality of the
interventions.
Civil society effort to consolidate media freedom and fight
disinformation and hate propaganda
Donor: Faktoje
Sector: Youth & Media Literacy
Grant size: 1,200 €
Objectives: To increase the abilities of young people to read and understand the media as well as to create opportunities for critical thinking
To increase the skills of teachers to transfer information filtering skills to students.
To increase the awareness of communities in rural areas regarding misinformation through
the joint work of journalists working in this district and civil society associations
Media education as a cornerstone in the fight against
disinformation among Lezha youth
Donor: Albanian Center for Quality Journalism
Sector: Youth & Media Literacy
Grant size: 3,000 €
Objectives: Increasing the awareness of the local population, but also of CSOs, on the
potential of the project, the training modules built, their further application.
Overseeing the day-to-day development of the project, ensuring the availability of premises,
finding and collaborating with the initial beneficiaries of the project as well as the
implementation and on-site monitoring of the calendar of activities.
Develop and advance reporting on the progress of the project, ensuring the avoidance of
any unnecessary or problematic delays arising from the current situation under COVID-19.
Organize meetings with the youth of the Lezha community in its premises, to reveal the
most important information about the project, objectives, goals, activities, etc.
Re:waste
Donor: Swedish Embassy
Sector: Youth & Environment
Grant size: 4,000 €
Objectives: The overall goal of bringing “Re:Waste” in Lezhë was the continuation of
H.A.N.A’s work in efficient waste management practices through familiarization with the
Swedish model that shows the path to a functional model of circular economy through
recycling and reusing waste produced from the population, for reflection and adaption
purposes from the Municipality of Lezhë. Also, an important objective that derives from the
goal is the information and awareness of as many youth and professionals as possible that
the narrative shared until that point that Lezhë Municipality cannot do recycling and waste
management cycle is not accurate as it takes willingness and investment of institutional
efforts only.
Debate like a European
Donor: Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Luxembourg
Sector: Youth & European Integration
Grant size: 15,000 €
Objectives: Participant youth reflect increased and clear understanding of the entirety of
steps required to Albania for fulfilment of the negotiation phase and the role they need to
play to contribute to the advancement of the process in local and national level.
The projects ensures that participant youth enjoy a satisfying and fulfilling time that
combines theoretical learning with practical hands-on experience through direct contact
with legally mandated institutions about the country’s accession and other similar actions.
Embracing the European Identity
Donor: Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Luxembourg
Sector: Youth & European Integration
Grant size: 20,000 €
Objectives: Youth of Albania create a sense of belonging that allows them to identify with
the European values at the heart of the European Union community, thus advancing the
country’s sharing of values, principles, rights and duties that unite all European citizens
with Europe.
The cluster of initial 3 components of the program strengthens the engagement of future
young EU citizens in active participation in democracy and society.
Reduced risk of conflict between the government and its citizens due to awareness of being
part of the ‘European people’ transforms youth action into a shere mobilisation of energies
to collectively walk the path of the EU
Core support for H.A.N.A contributing towards financial sustainability
Donor: European Endowment for Democracy
Sector: Youth
Grant size: 50,000 €
Objectives: The grant supports H.A.N.A to transition towards self-sustainability and further
the replicability of their activities, particularly the non-formal learning and critical thinking.
Re:waste – Edition II
Donor: Swedish Embassy
Sector: Youth & Environment
Grant size: 2,050 €
Objectives: Touring the exhibition throughout 6 new locations (schools, community centres
and city squares in Lezhë in a period of 3 months (April ‘23 – June ’23) to reach 3
villages/city square displays and schools’ tours across 2 Administrative Units and run a
petition of at least 320 individuals that shares people’s request to Lezhë Municipality to
include waste sorting and recycling practices in the local plan of integrated waste
management yearly plan of actions.
Consolidating the Capacities of Professionals in Protecting the
LGBTQI+ Community from Violence and Discrimination
Donor: Qendra “Streha”
Sector: Youth & Elections (Democracy)
Grant size: 230 €
Objectives: Strengthening the capacities of professionals and promote affirmative services
for LGBTQI individuals to ensure their protection and inclusion.
N’Shesh t’Burrave pa Burrni
Donor: Anna Lindh Foundation
Sector: Gender Equality
Grant size: 250 €
Objectives: Bringing into attention the realities of girls and women in terms of gender
inequity and unfair chances as well exposing the domestic statistics of femicide in Albania.
Stay Home, Build Hope Campaign
Donor: Lush Charity Pot
Grant size: 4,000 €
Objectives: Data collection and analysis will identify the actors driving youth emigration
and assess the government’s response and stance. Our findings will be compiled into a
comprehensive report to raise awareness about the challenges faced by Albanian youth; We
will organize a well-coordinated protest to advocate for government policies supporting
youth development and combating corruption. The protest aims to mobilize youth, civil society, and stakeholders, amplifying their voices for
meaningful policy changes.
Restoring Civic Vigilance
Donor: HET Actiefonds
Grant size: 250 €
Objectives: Mobilizing grassroots activism and civic engagement to demand political
accountability and transparency in Albania; Exposing and challenging political corruption
through direct actions, protests, and campaigns; Fostering a collective demand for systemic
change and political responsibility; Reigniting public outcry, restoring faith in democratic
processes, and pushing for long-term political reforms; Creating a sustainable and socially
just society where people and the environment are prioritized over economic interests.
Increased Competitiveness in Digital Technology Market Skills for Youth of Lezhë
Donor: German Embassy
Sector: Youth, Technology and Economic Development
Grant size: 9,970 €
Objectives: The purpose of this project is to set up digital training courses in 4 profiles
(1.Coding, 2.Apps. Development, 3.Social Media Manager and 4.Graphic Designer) for 40
disadvantaged youth in Lezhë, mainly affected by unemployment, low family income,
different skills and illegal immigration of 16-29 year olds so that they are oriented towards
obtaining competitive and advantageous skills for the labour market.
THRIVE
Donor: Embassy of Netherlands
Sector: Democracy, Anti-Corruption, Socio-Economic Development of Youth
Grant size: 105,000 €
Objectives: Objective 1 aims to empower Albanian youth for active civic engagement and
ethical citizenship within the EU integration context through transformative educational
experiences like the Winter School on EU Integration, Town Hall Forums, and Public
Debates. Objective 2 focuses on empowering youth as guardians against corruption through
a Hackathon and Integrity Toolkits, fostering creativity and providing resources to combat
corruption and uphold transparency. Objective 3 is dedicated to fostering youth
entrepreneurship and employability for sustainable societal impact through masterclasses,
vocational courses on ICT skills, and a competition for eco-friendly entrepreneurship ideas,
aiming to ignite an entrepreneurial mindset, enhance employability, and promote
sustainable development.
Towards a green future: France-Albania Ecological Partnership
Donor: Regional Youth Cooperation Office (RYCO)
Grant size: 11,000 €
Objectives: Strengthen youth solidarity and engagement through collaborative ecological
and cultural activities; Enhance environmental awareness by providing hands-on
experiences such as upcycling workshops, bird watching, and guided ecological tours;
Foster intercultural exchange between Albanian and French youth through storytelling,
cultural evenings, and shared experiences; Develop creative skills by producing 4 videos
reflecting participants’ learning experiences and ecological awareness; Empower youth to
promote sustainability and advocate for environmental protection in their communities;
Strengthen participants’ technical and creative abilities, including video production,
research, and problem-solving related to ecological conservation.
Empowering Youth as Tourism Ambassadors
Donor: Regional Youth Cooperation Office (RYCO)
Grant size: 5,000 €
Objectives: Engage young people in promoting Lezha’s cultural and natural heritage by
training them as tourism ambassadors; Build practical skills in trail marking,
communication, and technical aspects of tourism development; Encourage active youth
citizenship by fostering their participation in local tourism and cultural initiatives;
Strengthen youth cooperation and team-building between participants from Tirana and
Lezha; Improve community engagement by organizing an event showcasing youth-led
tourism promotion efforts; Create a marked hiking trail at Maja e Kunorës – Pllanë,
benefiting both locals and tourists; Promote sustainable tourism by educating youth on the
importance of eco-friendly tourism practices; Utilize digital storytelling to promote tourism
in Lezha through media and video content.
Core Grant
Donor: SMART Balkans
Sector: Organizational capacities
Grant size: 31,000 €
Objectives: Programmatic and administrative support – contributing to organizational
financial sustainability and health.
The Public Money’s Trail
Donor: IDM Albania
Grant size: 11,000 €
Objectives: Enhancing transparency and accountability in the management of public funds
in the Municipality of Lezhë through empowering youth as key actors in the oversight of
local governance, providing them with the tools and knowledge to conduct investigative
journalism and effectively report on the use of public resources.
Youth for Truth
Donor: SeeCheck Network
Grant size: 10,600 €
Objectives: Increase media literacy and critical thinking skills among youth to counter
disinformation during the 2025 election campaign; Engage youth in creating and
disseminating credible media content to raise awareness of election-related disinformation;
Foster youth-led community engagement in monitoring and reporting on election media
content to combat disinformation.