A vibrant civil society is usually understood as an overlapping network of autonomous voluntary associations that capable to mobilize for the solving of various social issues (Richter, 2002). Having modest recourses and being incapable to cope with social issues alone, NGOs need to be engaged in collaboration efforts. Therefore, on local scale, we use notion of embeddedness, also defined in Stark and colleagues as “relations of accountability to other domestic civic organization” (Stark, Vedres & Bruszt, 2006: 328), and interpreted on the whole population level as “measure of the cohesion and hence capacity of civil society” (2006: 333).