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Financial Support to Third Parties: Innovation for Social Impact Grants
04 December, 2017
Objective: to support innovative projects that will serve the public good, be responsive to the needs of people and communities, address the need of vulnerable population, reduce inequalities and promote social inclusion and tolerance, encourage volunteerism and community mobilization, ensure sustainable models and community participation through empowering youth, engaging women and girls.
United Nations Democracy Fund Grant Program 2018
04 December, 2017
The United Nations Democracy Fund invites civil society organizations to apply for funding for projects to advance and support democracy during the annual proposal window.
UNDEF projects are two years long. Applicants can request a grant of a minimum of 100,000 US dollars and a maximum of 300,000 US dollars.
UNDEF supports projects that strengthen the voice of civil society, promote human rights, and encourage the participation of all groups in democratic processes. The large majority of UNDEF funds go to local civil society organizations -- both in the transition and consolidation phases of democratization.
Service Contract Notice: “Provision of an International Broker”
24 November, 2017
“Community Center for Development” territorial cooperation NGO is launching a local open tender for provision of brokering services in Tavush Region, Republic of Armenia with financial assistance from the “Tavush Region Integrated and Balanced Economic Development” project co-funded by the European Union and the Government of RA. The contract notice and the tender dossier are available from www.ccd.am, www.developmentaid.org, www.linkedin.com and www.tender.am.
The deadline for submission of applications is 11:00 AM, 25.12.2017.
Sub-Grant Scheme – Call for Proposals
17 November, 2017
A Consortium of eight civil society organisations from Armenia and Turkey announces a Call for Proposals for the Sub-grant Scheme within the framework of the programme Support to the Armenia-Turkey Normalisation Process (ATNP) funded by the European Union under the Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace (IcSP) and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs under the Bridge Funding for ATNP.
Political Art Contest. Apply now (Armenian)
17 November, 2017
«ՄեդիաԼաբը» փնտրում է «ՑԵՑ» քաղաքական արվեստի առաջին մրցանակակիրներին։
South Caucasus > France | ATLAS postdoctoral fellowship - 2018
14 November, 2017
The Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme (FMSH) offers short-term fellowships of three months in France for postdoc researchers from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia who have presented their thesis from 2012.
This research stay is designed to enable researchers to conduct research studies in France: field enquiries, library and archives work.
AGMI announces 2018 Lemkin Scholarship for Foreign Students
14 November, 2017
The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute announces 2018 LEMKIN SCHOLARSHIP program for foreign students and PhD candidates. Raphael Lemkin scholarship is intended to enable foreign students and young scientists, who specialize in genocide studies, especially in the Armenian Genocide, to visit Armenia for a month to conduct research in local scientific institutions and libraries.
The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute will provide researchers possibility to carry out their research in AGMI, including necessary research materials and consultation.
Call for Applications: Wayne Vucinich Fellowship
14 November, 2017
The Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES) at Stanford University invites applications for the Wayne Vucinich Fellowship.
This is a twelve-week residential fellowship to be offered from April-June 2018. The fellowship is open to scholars in any discipline whose research focuses on historical or contemporary topics in Russia, East Europe, the Caucasus, or Central Asia. Scholars who have received the PhD within the past five years are eligible to apply. (A PhD in hand is required at the time the residency begins.) Preference will be given to scholars who are residents of countries that fall under the direct purview of the Center: Russia, East Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
