GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
Grant Search Results
The Open Society Fellowship is designed to support individuals pursuing innovative and unconventional approaches to fundamental open society challenges.
The Roma Policy Research Fellowship Program calls on think tanks in Eastern Europe to mentor Roma graduates undertaking policy research.
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.
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.
Barvalipe is a summer school for young Roma from selected countries to be held in Montenegro on August 15-26, 2013.
This course aims to help students understand drug policies within a framework of fundamental human rights and to assess the extent to which existing drug policies fail to meet international human rights norms.
The Audience Engagement Grant supports photographers to take an existing body of work on a social justice or human rights issue and devise an innovative and effective way of using that work as a tool for social change.
Internships in the European Commission are available for young Roma university graduates from selected European countries.
This program offers grants to Scholarship Programs alumni to build on the knowledge they have gained during their fellowships and make positive contributions in their home countries.
The Open Society Internship for Rights and Governance seeks to educate future leaders who can integrate practical field experience and local knowledge with state-of-the-art research in policy development and implementation.
Global Faculty Grants Program offers awards for mid-career and senior level faculty from select countries of the former Soviet Union, the Middle East, Afghanistan, Mongolia, and Nepal to visit Western universities.
The Global Supplementary Grant Program offers support to doctoral students from select countries in Southeastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Mongolia, the Middle East/North Africa, and South Asia.
This new program supports those working in sectors related to drug policy in order to improve their advocacy and communications skills.
The Statelessness Summer Course offers a unique opportunity to learn about and reflect on the challenge that statelessness presents in the international system.
The International Higher Education Support Program invites project proposals from students within its Student Initiatives from university student communities in Ukraine.
The Roma Initiatives Office invites interested nongovernmental organizations to apply for funding to advance the rights and integration of Roma.
The Open Society Foundations offer a grant and training opportunity for documentary photographers from Central Asia, the South Caucasus, Afghanistan, Mongolia, and Pakistan.
The Baltimore Community Fellowships program seeks dynamic activists and social entrepreneurs interested in implementing projects that address problems in underserved communities.
The Think Tank Fund seeks proposals from independent public policy centers working in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, and Ukraine.
The Moving Walls exhibition honors the brave and difficult work that photographers undertake globally in their visual documentation of complex social and political issues.
