We invite you to the webinar on Selection Criteria for Providing Financial Support as Small Grants for Social Services to Families with Children and Children and/or Early Intervention Services in Ukraine Project on Wednesday, April 23, from 4:00 PM until 6:00 PM.
Speakers:
We encourage current and prospective social service providers, especially representatives of civil society organizations and charitable funds, to participate in the webinar.
On the webinar, you will get detailed information about the terms and selection criteria for social service providers participating in the project, ask questions, and receive comprehensive answers.
The webinar will be streamed via Zoom (with prior registration) and on ISAR Ednannia YouTube and Facebook pages, and Fund for Social Protection of Persons with Disabilities Facebook page. Register here until 12:00 on April 21. On April 22, all registered participants will receive the Zoom link for the webinar via email.
Please note: Zoom access will be available for up to 500 participants. If you are unable to join via Zoom, we invite you to watch the event's live stream on YouTube or Facebook and ask your questions in the comments under the broadcast.
The project is being implemented by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine Resolution No. 40 from January 17, 2025, On the Implementation of the Joint Project with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Regarding the Provision of Financial Assistance in the Form of Small Grants for Social Services for Families with Children and Children and/or Early Intervention Services.
This webinar has been funded by the UK Government under the Social Protection for Inclusion, Resilience, Innovation and Transformation (SPIRIT) project, implemented in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, the Fund for Social Protection of Persons with Disabilities, and UNICEF Ukraine, with administration by ISAR Ednannia.
We are announcing a project grant competition within the framework of the EU Unity4Community Project.
The goal of the competition is to support initiatives of civil society organizations that:
The maximum project budget is up to UAH 1,200,000.
Project duration: from 6 to 12 months.
Application deadline: April 25, 2025, by 6:00 PM.
Participation requirements, evaluation criteria, and application instructions are available in the announcement on our website.
We invite you to join the webinar on the terms of participation in the competition on April 15 at 3:00 PM. The broadcast will be available on ISAR Ednannia’s Facebook page and YouTube.
The EU Unity4Community Project is implemented by ISAR Ednannia with the support of the European Union.
Looking for new opportunities for your CSO? On April 1, from 14:00 to 15:00, we invite you to a webinar about the grant competition on Advocacy Support to Strengthen the Role and Impact of Civil Society.
Location: ISAR Ednannia’s Facebook and YouTube pages.
During the webinar, you will learn about:
• Competition’s priorities and its thematic lots.
• Key requirements and conditions.
• Application deadlines and evaluation criteria.
Plus, you will get answers to all your questions.
The competition is conducted as part of the Norwegian-Swedish Askold and Dir Fund, administered by ISAR Ednannia and funded by Norway and Sweden. This is a unique opportunity to secure funding for advocacy projects that strengthen civil society's impact in Ukraine.
Who is this webinar for?
For CSOs seeking systemic changes in society and ready to apply new approaches to advocacy.
Join us and learn how to make your application successful!
The Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine, with the support of the Norwegian-Swedish Askold and Dir Foundation, administered by ISAR Ednannia and funded by Norway and Sweden, invites you to an online webinar dedicated to the 2025 Ukrainian-Polish and Ukrainian-Lithuanian Youth Exchange Programmes. The webinar will take place at the Civil Society Home.
Date: March 31
Time: 11:00 – 12:30
Where: ISAR Ednannia's Facebook and YouTube pages
Why should you join?
- Digital application process – for the second year, the competition is fully online.
- AI in action! For the first time, applications will be automatically checked for compliance, common mistakes, and content quality — with personalized improvement tips. This is a groundbreaking innovation for youth-focused competitions.
During the webinar, you will learn:
🔹 How do you submit an application using the digital platform?
🔹 What are the new priorities for 2025?
🔹 How does the AI assistant work, and how can it support you?
Speaker: Liliia Shkyra, Deputy Head of the Youth Policy Department at the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine
Don’t miss this opportunity! This is your chance to get firsthand insights into the new format and explore exciting international opportunities for youth.