04.06.2026

Strengthening Workers’ Active Participation in South Africa’s Just Transition (SWAP) project Call for Proposals.

This call aims to select three (3) CBOs/NGOs to implement community-based consultation processes

The Strengthening Workers’ Active Participation in South Africa’s Just Transition (SWAP) project, implemented by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) South Africa in partnership with the Sam Tambani Research Institute (SATRI) and co-founded by the European Union, seeks to advance a Just Transition that is equitable, gender-just, and worker-centred.

At its core, the project recognises that workers, women, and communities in coal-affected regions must not be passive recipients of transition policies, but active agents shaping the transition process. The project contributes to an overall objective of advancing decent work and sustainable livelihoods through inclusive participation of trade unions, workers, communities, and women. One delivery mechanism for this is the provision of Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP) to enable community-based organisations to facilitate structured consultation processes.

Selected organisations will:
• Organise and facilitate community consultation workshops (a minimum of 3 workshops per province, spread between the 3 CBOs/NGOs)
• Mobilise participation from workers, women, youth, and affected communities
• Document community consultation proceedings and worker insights in the form of workshop reports.

Expected Results & Indicators
FSTP-supported activities are expected to contribute to the following:
• Development of gender-just demands and policy proposals
• Submission of community-driven proposals to authorities
• Ensuring women’s participation in consultations
• Strengthened organisational capacity of participating CBAOs.

These indicators will be monitored through workshop reports, participant data, and submission records.

The indicative timeline for this call is outlined below. Applicants are encouraged to plan accordingly and ensure availability for key milestones.
Application Window: 19 May 2026 (12:00pm) - 12 June 2026 (23:59pm)
Anticipated Feedback Date: Feedback to successful CBOs/NGOs will be provided by the 26th of June 2026

Timeline and Dates
Applicants should ensure they have the capacity to implement activities within the proposed timeframe.
Successful applicants will be required to attend mandatory training on the consultation implementation, reporting and compliance process.

How to apply
Applications must be submitted electronically via email.
Submission Email: info.sa@fes.de
Subject Line: FSTP Application – [Name of Organisation]

Please ensure that:
• All required documents are submitted in one email as pdf document;
• Documents are clearly labelled (e.g. Proposal_OrganisationName.pdf);
• The application is submitted on time.

Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.

Find more information here 

 

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
South Africa Office

34 Bompas Road
Dunkeld West
Johannesburg

+27 11 341 0270
+27 11 341 0271
Info.sa(at)fes.de

Team & Contact

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