This project aimed to encourage community based CSOs from 11 target communities (Sanski Most, Livno, Konjic, Foča, Višegrad, Bratunac, Zvornik, Gradačac, Tuzla, Jajce and Zenica) to acquire knowledge in administering small-scale research by providing expertise, skills and guidance and forming a network of CSOs working on research and set the basis for their sustainability. Another aspect of the project included conducting a thorough research on perceptions of social cohesion in one selected community (Jajce). The project was divided into four phases: (1) revision and adjustment of the questionnaire (CRS mini-social cohesion barometar) to be used in the research on perceptions of social cohesion in one selected community; (2) conducting a thorough research on perceptions of social cohesion in one selected community; (3) conceptualization of the workshops and delivery of four one-day trainings in Zenica, Tuzla, Jajce and Višegrad; (4) assisting and mentoring the administration of three local pilot surveys which included preparation and implementation of the survey, data collection and analysis, and presentation of findings; during this phase two online mentoring meetings were held with representatives of four CSOs from Konjic, Tuzla and Zvornik.