EU-funded call for Ukrainian CSOs and media affected by war – Grants up to €20,000
October 7, 2022

EU-funded call for Ukrainian CSOs and media affected by war – Grants up to €20,000


The Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation (BST), a project of the German Marshall Fund, is launching a new call for proposals to support Ukrainian civil society organisations (CSOs) and media.

The call is part of ‘Emergency Support to civil society and media in response to the Ukraine war’, a project implemented in partnership with ERIM (Equal Rights Independent Media) and funded by the European Union. The project aims to strengthen the resilience and effectiveness of war-affected CSOs and civil society actors.

Proposals should address capacity building and emergency support to relocated CSOs and independent media outlets (including training, improving office rent, purchasing equipment, etc.), relocation support from war-torn to safe regions within Ukraine (including transportation, temporary accommodation, health, psychosocial/anti-trauma services, etc.), and assistance to Internally Displaced People (IDPs).

Non-governmental organisations and independent media outlets affected by war that are legally registered and currently operating in Ukraine, organisations providing help and services to IDPs are eligible to apply.

The proposal should fall between €18,000 and €20,000.

The deadline for applications is 20 October.

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October 20, 2022

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