International Cooperation Grants for organisations, working with the topic of national minorities
International Cooperation Grants fund collaborative projects on topics of national minorities of organisations from Ukraine and the EU.
You can get up to EUR 50,000 to carry out an electronic music festival, sound art residency, documentary theatrical play, contemporary art exhibition, or another bold idea.
Submit your application to bring your big idea to life. Have any questions? Join the Facebook live stream on 10 February at 15.00 Kyiv time to ask the grant managers.
- A chance to bring to life an idea that will become a centrepiece of your organisation’s portfolio.
- Up to EUR 50,000 to cover essential expenditures: staff costs, external consultations, translation, design, production, consumables, rent of space and equipment, and travel costs.
- An opportunity to work in a team with organisations from abroad, having a team of professionals from different countries and reaching international audiences.
- Membership of our alumni community, which means new connections, networking events, and stipends.
We welcome tandems of:
- EU-Ukrainian non-profit orgаnisations
- UK–Ukrainian non-profit orgаnisations
Both organisations should have a portfolio of implemented projects, and at least one should have experience working with national minorities.
- Clear idea of a project: information about organisers, plan of implementation and communications
- Letter of cooperation in free form, signed by all the organisations
- Budget drafted in our template
- Documents certifying the legal status of organisations
Apply via our online platform.
Before applying, check the application guidelines for the description of our ideal projects, timeline, and tips that will help you win the grant.
- Together with a partner, you design and submit a collaborative application. The applying partner assumes most responsibility for the realisation of the project.
- You can invite more partners from the EU, the UK, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, or Moldova.