The Norwegian-Swedish Askold and Dir Fund and ISAR Ednannia invite media-CSOs to an informative webinar on applying for the grant competition on Information Support for Democracy and Resilience of Ukraine.
📅 Date: February 13, 2025
🕑 Time: 14:00 – 15:00 (Kyiv time)
🎥 Live stream: on ISAR Ednannia’s Facebook and YouTube pages.
📢 During the webinar, you will learn about eligibility criteria, application requirements, funding specifics, and key evaluation principles.
💡 The grant competition aims to support media projects that highlight the role of civil society in democratic processes and contribute to Ukraine’s resilience during wartime.
📌 This competition is part of the Strong Civil Society of Ukraine a Driver Towards Reforms and Democracy Project, implemented by ISAR Ednannia with support from the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).
💰 Grant amount: from 500,000 to 750,000 UAH.
❗ Application deadline: March 5, 2025.
Join the webinar to get answers to your questions and learn how to prepare a winning application!
ISAR Ednannia’s partner, Lightful, has an interesting opportunity — a free BRIDGE (Building Resilience in Digital Growth and Engagement) programme — a six-month course designed to equip non-profit organizations with essential digital skills to enhance their impact.
The BRIDGE programme curriculum combines master classes, one-to-one coaching, online learning courses, and interactive tools. The programme is specifically tailored for small-to-medium non-governmental organizations, who are early in their digital journeys or looking to refine existing strategies.
Participants will be able to:
The programme starts on November, 25. If interested, apply by November, 14.
The Civil Society Development Forum is back! We have missed each other — the meetings, conversations, and support.
We need to gather again and share what weighs on our hearts, discuss our future, reflect on what we have achieved over the past year, shed a tear, hug, support, regroup, and figure out the next steps.
This year, we will meet on December 5, International Volunteer Day, because this day belongs to us: the creative, proactive, dedicated, and united. People who have proven through their actions that ‘Ukraine is above all’ is not just a phrase. People who know the joy of a simple, short message ‘+’. We have much to discuss and much to plan for the future.
So, friends, registration for the XIII Civil Society Development Forum is officially open. As always, we are creating it together. Register and add your voice!
You can also suggest your participation or support format for the Forum by registering at https://ednn.link/XIII_Forum.
Do it today, so we can unite our efforts and keep fighting for a shared future!
Veteran organizations constantly face the challenge of securing additional funding. So, how can an interesting idea be transformed into a project proposal with strong chances of success that attracts international and private donors?
ISAR Ednannia, in cooperation with the Ministry of Veterans Affairs, continues its practical training for veteran and pro-veteran civil society organizations. Participants will learn how to identify suitable donors and write successful grant applications. The training will help to define project problems and goals, set realistic expectations, and forecast tangible outcomes. Participants will also receive personalized feedback from trainer Nataliya Muzyka, Head of the Association of Mothers and Wives of Ukraine’s Defenders.
Date and Time: October 2 and 4, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
Location: Zoom or YouTube stream (available only to registered participants).
The registration form is open until October 1, 2024, at 5:00 PM.
Online workshops are made possible in cooperation with the Ministry of Veteran Affairs of Ukraine and by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) within the Ukraine Civil Society Sectoral Support Activity implemented by ISAR Ednannia in partnership with the Ukrainian Center of Independent Political Research (UCIPR) and Centre for Democracy and Rule of Law (CEDEM).