GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
Grant Search Results
Barvalipe is a summer school for young Roma from selected countries to be held in Montenegro on August 15-26, 2013.
The Central Eurasia Project provides grants to international and regional organizations working on democratic governance, respect for human rights and rule of law, and transparency and accountability projects in the region.
The Open Society Disability Rights Initiative supports efforts to reform legal frameworks and policies to make the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities a reality.
The Global Criminal Justice Fund provides support to national campaigns that combine monitoring, legal defense and advocacy to catalyze new policy debates.
The Global Debates program encourages youth to engage in reasoned discussion about issues important to their lives and to call for positive change around the world.
The Human Rights and Governance Grants Program promotes public participation in, and oversight of, governmental activity in Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia.
The HESP Mobility Program offers support for visits to/from a HESP network institution by students in higher education institutions in Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia.
A collaboration between the Open Society Foundations Information Program and the Human Rights and Governance Grants Program that focuses on human rights organizations and their use of data.
International participation grants serve to strengthen the voices of Roma rights advocates at international conferences and events.
The Open Society Foundations seek to empower LGBTI communities to promote and defend their human rights.
Sponsored by the Open Society Foundations, the fund supports the professional activities of nongovernmental organizations from countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States aimed at empowering democracy, the rule of law, and human rights observance in their countries and regions.
The Open Society Mental Health Initiative provides grants to projects that stimulate the reform of national health, social welfare, education, and employment policies.
The Open Society Fellowship is designed to support individuals pursuing innovative and unconventional approaches to fundamental open society challenges.
The Think Tank Fund offers support to independent policy research centers in Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
The Open Society Right to Information Fund provides support to civil society groups that are working to promote the full implementation of RTI laws.
Making the Most of EU Funds for Roma (MtM) invites Roma NGOs to submit project proposals for organizational development closely related to European Union accession processes.
The Open Society Fund to Counter Xenophobia aims to promote anti-discrimination policies and counter xenophobic attitudes and behaviours across Europe through the use of innovative change strategies and partnerships.
The program offers recent MA and PhD graduates in the social sciences and humanities an opportunity to gain first-hand policy research and advocacy experience at think tanks in Europe and the former Soviet Union.
The Transparency and New Technologies Initiative supports organizations to break new ground in their transparency and accountability work through the strategic application of new technologies and data–informed approaches.
The Open Society Think Tank Fund offers support for joint initiatives of EU think tanks combining comparative research, advocacy, and communication efforts to tackle various forms of intolerance.
