Georgia’s parliament has enacted new legislation that imposes stringent limitations on foreign funding for domestic non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The law mandates increased transparency and governmental oversight of all foreign grants, aiming to curtail potential external influence over local civil society. Under the new regulations, organizations receiving outside financial support must now register each grant with a dedicated government agency and provide detailed reports on fund utilization. Failure to comply could result in hefty fines or suspension of NGO activities, significantly altering the operational landscape for many groups reliant on international aid.

Key provisions of the law include:

  • Mandatory declaration of all foreign grants above a specified threshold
  • Enhanced monitoring and auditing powers granted to state…