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Call for proposals for PROPEA/Czech Business Support (CBS) Projects 2022
29 September, 2021
The Embassy of the Czech Republic to the Republic of Armenia is pleased to launch the call for proposals for the PROPEA/Czech Business Support (CBS) projects 2022.
Call for Grants for Civil Society Organisations in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine on Access to Justice for Victims of Discrimination
16 September, 2021
Under the framework of the European Union/Council of Europe joint programme Partnership for Good Governance, and its regional project “Strengthening access to justice through non-judicial redress mechanisms for victims of discrimination, hate speech and hate crimes in the Eastern Partnership countries”, the Council of Europe is launching a call for proposals with the aim to co-fund national and local projects in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine aimed at supporting victims of discrimination, hate speech and hate crimes, particularly from vulnerable groups.
Call for Participation: Adami Media Prize
16 September, 2021
The ADAMI Media Prize for Cultural Diversity in Eastern Europe is calling for submissions of production-stage video content on cultural diversity from all six Eastern Partnership Countries!
Documentary films, news reports, fiction, web videos or TV shows – if you have an ongoing project to promote, if you love pitching your ideas to a big audience, want a chance to win a cash award and meet potential co-producers or investors - submit your project to the ADAMI Media Prize Project Pitching competition! You may be selected for our live TV-pitching show that will air on public TV stations across the Eastern Partnership countries!
Call for Applications: 2022 Creative Armenia-AGBU Fellowships
06 September, 2021
The Creative Armenia-AGBU Fellowships, now in its third year, is a program for artists across all disciplines, and from anywhere in the world. Providing a full package of support that includes funding, mentorship, industry connections, and promotion for innovative artists of Armenian origin (or who have a demonstrated interest in Armenian culture), the program seeks to cultivate creators on the front lines of Armenia’s cultural future.
Call for Participants: Youth Empowerment Through Dialogue (in Armenian)
01 September, 2021
«Քաղաքական երկխոսություն» կազմակերպությունը հնարավորություն է ընձեռում մարզաբնակ, համայնքային խնդիրներին իրազեկ ակտիվ երիտասարդներին մասնակցելու «Ժողովրդավարությունը սկսվում է երկխոսությունից» ծրագրին։
Announcement for Large-Scale Murals in Yerevan
31 August, 2021
Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom South Caucasus Yerevan Office in cooperation with Yerevan Municipality announces a contest for painting large-scale murals on the walls in Yerevan.
Environmental, Climate Change Related Aspects Of Elections EU Small Grant Announcement
31 August, 2021
Within the framework of the EU “Elections4All-2021 – Domestic Observations and Citizens Empowerment by Civil Society” project OxYGen Foundation for Protection of Youth and Women Rights is hereby announcing a competitive call for civil society organizations to strengthen the promotion of environmental, climate change-related aspects of elections.
Call for Proposals and Tenders from European Commission: Catalyzing Creative Industries Development in Armenia
18 August, 2021
Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs) are an essential contributor and enabler of socio-economic development. In Armenia, artists, craftspeople, designers, and creative content producers mainly ensure occupation for themselves and a limited numbers of collaborators and create small companies in this area. However, the community of creators can not achieve a breakthrough in the Armenian economy as it is fragmented, it tends to work in isolation and overall lacks managerial and entrepreneurial skills; such context hampers the chances for the creative sector to act at its full potential in order to become one of the leading economic sectors with great job generation potential in the country and an engine for socio-economic recovery following the COVID-19 crisis.