Visegrad Fund
The International Visegrad Fund supports regional cooperation between civil society organizations to advance their relations, exchange and share ideas and promote mutual understanding. When promoting European values in Central Europe, they work together towards a better-connected future. Their vision is a Central Europe with full understanding of its shared history and the necessity of mutual respect and cooperation towards a better future in the broader European context. The Fund’s annual budget is 10 million € provided by equal contributions of the V4 governments. On ad hoc basis, the Fund also administers financial contributions from third countries dedicated to Visegrad+ projects. Geographical area: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia
4 Gen Mini-Grants
The new V4 Gen Mini-Grant supports short-term mobility of youth in the age group 12–30. Help us promote democratic values, civic participation, and cross-border dialog among young people. To apply for V4 Gen Mini-Grants, choose from one of the objectives of the grant program from the six focus areas or create your own. The objectives are presented merely as illustrations of areas of interest, not as distinct thematic categories:
- sustainability and resilience
- heritage and remembrance
- health and active lifestyle
- arts & culture
- democratic values and civic virtues
- practical competences and entrepreneurshi
The deadline for applications is the 15th of November 2022.
For more information, please visit the Visegrad’s website.
NordForsk
NordForsk is an organisation under the Nordic Council of Ministers that provides funding for and facilitates Nordic cooperation on research and research infrastructure. NordForsk funds and facilitates Nordic research cooperation and research infrastructure.
The specific call is for “Welfare among Children and Young People in the Post-Pandemic Nordics”. The call has an emphasis on education, wellbeing, mental health, and living conditions of children and young people. The overall objective of the call is to support and accelerate cutting edge Nordic research with high potential for renewal and impact on the welfare among children and young people in the post-pandemic Nordics.
The deadline for applications is the 22nd of December 2022.
For more information, please visit the Nordforsk’s website.
To learn more about current calls for proposals or Eurodiaconia’s funding events, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our our Projects and EU Funding Officer Giorgia Signoretto at giorgia.signoretto@eurodiaconia.org