ISAR Ednannia administered the webinar Selection Criteria for Communities to Participate in the Small Grants Project for Providing Social Services to Families with Children and Children and/or Early Intervention Services.
Webinar speakers included Deputy Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine Uliana Tokareva, Director General of the Social Protection Fund for Persons with Disabilities Vitaliy Muzychenko, and Child Protection Specialist at the UNICEF Natalya Datchenko.
They discussed:
✔️ How communities and social service providers can participate in the project and secure support for delivering social services.
✔️ The procedure, timeline, selection criteria, and types of support available.
✔️ How to apply for community selection, and what documents are required.
✔️ Additional benefits and support provided to future service providers within the project.
✔️ Conditions for receiving small grants.
✔️ Useful tips and materials to help with the application process.
About thousand representatives of communities and organizations, government and local authorities, and social service providers, both those currently offering services and those planning to, registered for the webinar. Participants actively engaged in discussions and asked plenty of questions, which the speakers answered in detail. The answers to all questions raised during the webinar will be additionally published in a Q&A format on the ISAR Ednannia website and the Social Protection Fund for Persons with Disabilities website.
📌 Webinar recording at https://ednn.link/uyJfov.
📌 Presentation at https://ednn.link/UhhafR.
📌 All application documents: https://ednn.link/Aednmg (applications for community selection are open until February 28).
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.